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6A I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 The Sentinel-Echo I www.sentinel-echo.com Obituary listings Renfro Valley welcomes back Obituaries are published from information submitted to The Sentinel- Echo. Read obituaries online at www.sentinel-echo.com. and Jeff Bates Woodrow McIntosh This Saturday, April fied gold. haven’t. I believe on includes two show the- District Manager for Kentucky Utilities 21, Renfro Valley His most recent some level everybody aters, an award win- Entertainment Center , Rollin’ with the lives the words of these ning RV park, a unique Woodrow McIntosh, 91, W. 12th St., London, will welcome back Flow, was released on songs daily. So I didn’t shopping village, motel, Ky., passed away Thursday, April 12, 2012, at veterans June 24, 2008. Its title write or choose these meeting facilities and Laurel Heights Home for the Elderly. of the New Barn Stage, track and lead-off sin- songs with commercial- restaurants. He was the son of the late Henley and Flora Mark Chesnutt and Jeff gle was a cover of ism in mind; I chose Renfro Valley is con- Chamberlain McIntosh. He was Bates. This intimate ’s hit single them with US in mind – veniently located off a member of First Christian and acoustic concert from 1977. songs to give us com- interstate 75 at exit 62 Church and district manager will give fans a very up From the moment fort, make us think, in beautiful southeast- for Kentucky Utilities. close and personal view Jeff Bates set out to give us hope in this life ern Kentucky. Mr. McIntosh was preceded of each artist. This is a record One Day Closer, and the next. That’s the For information and in death by his parents; broth- show to not be missed his second album for whole point behind this to purchase show tick- ers, Ralph, Roy, Reed, Chester by the “true” country Black River album. If it does that, ets call 1-800-765-7464 or and Lester; and sisters, Ellen music enthusiast. Entertainment, he then it will have accom- visit the Renfro Valley Turner and Alta McIntosh. Mark Chesnutt is an knew exactly what plished its purpose.” website at www. He is survived by his wife, American country direction he wanted the The musical complex RenfroValley.com. Audrey McIntosh, W. 12th St., music singer. Chesnutt songs to go. London; daughters, Neva recorded and released The past three years Rudder and Judy McIntosh, both of London; a his first album, Doing had been emotional for brother, Ledford McIntosh, Stamping Ground, My Country Thing, in the artist: he had lost REECE MONUMENT Ky.; a sister, Ida Handley, Winchester, Ky.; two the late-1980s on private both his father and his grandchildren, Joseph and David Rudder; and independent record mother in close succes- three great-grandchildren, Lucas, Mallory and label, Axbar Records, sion, and welcomed his COMPANY Drew Rudder; and a host of friends and relatives with the vinyl album baby daughter into the to mourn his passing. version now a collec- world. “The Most Trusted Name in Monuments” The family of Woodrow McIntosh received tor’s item. He found himself Winter Clearance friends from 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 17 until the His national debut intensely drawn to the % Off funeral hour. Memorial services were held at came in 1990 with the theme of life and 20-70 noon in the chapel of House-Rawlings Funeral single, “Too Cold at rebirth, which can be Home with the Rev. Dann Masden and the Rev. Home”, the debut single heard throughout the Jerry Brown officiating. from his second album EP’s six songs. “I want- Burial followed in A.R. Dyche Memorial Park which was also titled ed to sing about things in London. . that make me feel emo- Chesnutt has charted tionally connected to Serving families since Ś949 more than thirty sin- life,” Jeff says. “I want- Bring in this ad for FREE vases with purchase of any double monument T.G. McKnight gles on the U.S. ed to include songs that Highwaygy 25E • Corbin, , KY • (606) () 528-9490 Retired Eastern Kentucky Power foreman Billboard Hot Country were introspective yet Songs charts, including would reflect my natu- HOURS: Mon.-Fri 9-5, Sat. 9-2, Evening hours by appointment T.G. McKnight, 79, Winchester Ky., formerly of eight No. 1 singles. He ral curiosity – and Laurel County, Ky., passed away Sunday, April has also released eleven maybe everyone’s curi- 15, 2012, at his residence. studio and a osity – about what A native of Laurel County, he was born May Greatest Hits package. comes after this life.” 26, 1932, the son of the late His first three albums Most importantly, the Curtis McKnight and Martha — Too Cold at Home singer/songwriter Bowling George. He was a (1990), Longnecks & believes this CD will retired substation foreman Short Stories (1992), open up fans and listen- from Eastern Kentucky Power, and ers to a fresh, unexpect- KENNY WOODRUFF: a U.S. Army veteran and mem- (1993) — and his 1996 ed side of his artistry. ber of Central Baptist Church. Greatest Hits album “People who come to Be Safe with Do-It-Yourself He was preceded in death by his parents; and a have all achieved RIAA my shows have already Projects brother, H.B. McKnight. platinum certification seen this side of me,” As the weather gets warmer, homeowners Survivors include his wife, Loretta “Jo” in the United States, he says, “But others begin to think of the maintenance and who are only familiar Henson McKnight; a son, Mark Alan McKnight, while 1994’s What a improvements projects that await their Winchester, Ky.; a sister, Daisy M. Baker, London; Way to Live was certi- with my CDs maybe attention. Many of these do-it-yourself brother-in-law, Larry (Ann) D. Henson; sister-in- projects involve the use of power tools. law, Mary McKnight; and several nieces and nephews. Working with power tools requires Visitation will be from 10 a.m. today, skill and training to maintain safety. Always consult the Volunteers needed owner’s manual, following the recommended use and Wednesday, until the noon funeral hour at Rolan G. Taylor Funeral Home, Winchester, Ky. safety features for each tool. Following these manual Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. today, directions and general safety rules can keep you safe, Wednesday, at the Old Salem Cemetery, Laurel for Relay For Life letting you enjoy the work as well as the À nished results County, with Jamie Maxey officiating. Military of your labor. honors will be conducted by the local DAV. The American Cancer Society Relay For Life® is Bowling Funeral Home will be in charge of looking for committee members to be a part of the When working on projects inside the home or outside in local arrangements. 2012 Relay For Life of Laurel County. The local the yard, keep in mind the following guidelines for “safety Memorial contributions may be made to Realy for Life is scheduled for June. À rst”: Hospice East, 407 Shoppers Dr., Winchester, Ky. People interested in being a part of a committee • Use ground fault circuit interrupters with every power will be a part of the community’s biggest effort to tool to protect against electrical shock hazards. fight cancer. • When working with electricity, use tools with insulated Community Relay For Life events support the grips to avoid electrical shock. American Cancer Society’s mission of saving lives • Always plug power tools into a grounded outlet, unless by helping people stay well, by helping people get Death notices they are double-insulated. well, by finding cures and by fighting back against • Never use power tools near live electrical wires or water Death notices are provided by the funeral home and published the disease. without charge. Relay For Life events are held overnight as indi- pipes. viduals and teams camp out at an athletic track, • Do not use power tools without the proper guards; never park or other gathering area, with the goal of keep- remove safety guards from tools. James Layton ing at least one team member on the track or path- • If a power tool trips a safety device while in use, stop way at all times throughout the evening. using the tool immediately and take it to a manufacture James Layton, 50, Manchester, Ky., passed Teams do most of their fundraising prior to the authorized repair service center. away Friday morning, April 13, 2012, in Crab event, but some teams also hold creative fundrais- • Do not use power tools with an extension cord that Orchard, Ky. ers at their camp sites during Relay. Relay For Life exceeds 100 feet. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. brings together friends, families, businesses, hospi- • Wear appropriate personal protective safety gear when Tuesday, April 17 in the chapel of House-Rawlings tals, schools, faith-based groups — people from all using power tools. Funeral Home with the Rev. Marlon Hubbard walks of life — all aimed at celebrating the lives of • When cutting or drilling into walls, be extremely cautious officiating. those who have had cancer, remembering those about touching electrical wires or water pipes. Know what Burial followed in the Hensley Cemetery, lost, and fighting back against the disease. is behind your drill bit or saw before making that hole! Oneida, Ky. Being a part of a committee includes planning Visitation was held after 6 p.m. Monday. and day of event responsibilities. Remember working with electricity requires thorough For information about joining the committee or planning, electrical skills and extreme care. To prevent about the event, call 1-800-227-2345 or 606-231-0873 electrical À res, injuries and fatalities, it might be wiser Morris Bradley Mosley Jr. or visit www.relayforlife.org/laurelky. to seek the professional assistance of a qualiÀ ed licensed The American Cancer Society combines an electrician for those electrical projects. There will be Morris Bradley Mosley Jr., 70, of Indianapolis, unyielding passion with nearly a century of experi- plenty do-it-yourself projects more in alignment with your Ind., formerly of Portersburg, Ky., passed away ence to save lives and end suffering from cancer. skill level. Thursday, April 12, 2012, at Methodist Hospital in As a global grassroots force of more than three Indianapolis, Ind. million volunteers, we fight for every birthday He is survived by his brother, Troy Mosley of threatened by every cancer in every community. A standard safety rule is “never attempt a project that is London. To learn more or to get help, call any time, day or beyond your skill level.” Live to enjoy the fruit of your Visitation will be held Thursday, April 19 from night, at 1-800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org. labors. A better story to tell is “see what I did by 1 to 3 p.m. at House-Rawlings Funeral Home with myself” not “this is where or how I was injured.” Pastor George Schoonmaker officiating. ® Graveside services will be held Thursday fol- We Have The Power To Make Things Better! Start With Trust lowing visitation at Mosley Cemetery in London. Learn what makes House-Rawlings Funeral Home will be in 606-843-0416 charge of all arrangements. Southerners so special www.mrelectric.com /cumberlandvalley Jonah Lee Stacy Did you ever wonder what makes Southerners Jonah Lee Stacy, 47, Somerset, Ky., passed so unique and special? If away Thursday, April 12, 2012, at Lake so, then join us on Cumberland Regional Hospital, Somerset, Ky. Tuesday, April 24, from 6 She is survived by her son, Jobie Lynn Bradley to 7 p.m. for a free of Somerset. humorous look at Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m., southern culture using Monday, April 16, at Bowling Funeral Home stories and tall tales. Chapel with Donnie Matthis officiating. Presenter Sarah Burial followed in A.R. Dyche Memorial Park, Vahlkamp grew up in London. the heart of the Deep South in Natchez, Miss. For years she has collected stories about Dinner and auction to southern customs. Come spend a light hearted and fun filled evening benefit cancer patient exploring and sharing A benefit dinner and silent auction will be held the joys of being from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 21 at AMVETS Southern. Post 16, south Ky. 25, with all proceeds going to Registration is House - Rawlings cancer patient, James Lewis and his family. appreciated. The event is being sponsored by Woodmen of Register online at Funeral Home the World Life Insurance Company Lodge No. www.laurellibrary.org 606-864-2158 • 24 Hour Obituary Line 606-864-2006 880. For more information or to make a donation, or call Gwen Stivers at call 877-4333, 260-7986 or 864-5769. 864-5759.