Obituaries January 2000 through December 2000 These obituaries are gleaned from Mercer County funeral homes. They are included here because there are many references to places and people in Boyle County. ADKINSON. Lois Hawkins Adkinson, 96, Lexington, died p.m. Wednesday, and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday until the time Thursday, October 12, 2000. She attended elementary school of service. in Harrodsburg and entered the Kentucky Female Orphan School (now Midway College), when she was in the eighth ALLENDER. Lola Allender, 84, of Shelbyville, formerly of grade and graduated from high school there in 1922. She had Harrodsburg, died Monday, January 3, 2000 at the Masonic been a member of the Broadway Christian Church since 1941 Home in Shelbyville. Born October 28, 1915 in Mercer and a member of the Sunshine Class. She had been president County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Lanta of the Sunshine Class, president of the Women's Dept., Sims Reed and was the widow of John Allender. She was a chairman and teacher of the Lydia Circle and teacher in the retired seamstress for Cricketeer Manufacturing Company and children's department. She was also a volunteer for ten years was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist church and the with Helping Hand, an organization that provides daycare for Order of the Eastern Star #309. Survivors include: two sisters, Alzheimer's victims. Survivors include: two sons, Robert E. Hallie Greene and Lillie Ross, both of Harrodsburg; one (Jean) Adkinson, Mercer County; Donald M. (Bertha) brother, Buell Reed, Junction city; five grandchildren and six Adkinson, Ft. Valley, GA; one daughter, Janice (Don) great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Spreitzer, Lexington; 15 grandchildren and numerous great Buddy R. and Robert S. Clark, and one brother, James R. and great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Reed. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Monday, October 16, at the W. R. Milward Mortuary-Southland January 8, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Dr. Robert by Rev. Stuart Couve and Rev. James Bird. Burial was in DeFoor officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Bluegrass Memorial Gardens, Jessamine County. Pallbearers will be nephews, J. B. Reed, Clarence A. Greene, Maurice and Lonnie Wayne Reed, John R. and Douglas Craig AKERS. Martha Gray Akers, 84, of Bardstown, formerly of Clark. Memorials are suggested to the Harrodsburg Baptist Bloomfield, died Monday, January 17, 2000 at Colonial Health Church or the Masonic Home in Shelbyville. Visitation will be & Rehab Center. A native of Cynthiana, she was the daughter Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. of the late John Ira and Mary Elizabeth Darnell Gray. She was the widow of Astor K. Akers. She was a retired employee of ANDERSON. Elmer Allen Anderson, 86, of Mackville, died the Nelson County Board of Education, having taught at the Wednesday, October 11, 2000 in Lebanon. Born November old Bloomfield Middle School, and a member of the First 3, 1913 in Washington County, he was the son of the late Presbyterian Church of Bardstown. Survivors include: one Jabez Frank and Jennie Litsey Anderson. He was the widower son, Alan Kent Akers, Sr., Bardstown; one daughter-in-law, of Wilma Bishop Anderson. He was a farmer. Survivors Linda Akers; one sister, Dru Wearen, Harrodsburg; two include: three daughters, Linda Allen Anderson, Mackville, brothers, John Ira Gray Jr., Florence, and Julian Gray, Carolyn Anderson Weakley, Mt. Washington, and Jennie Cynthiana; two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by Margaret Nelson, Frankfort. Funeral services were held two brothers, Dave and James Carl Gray; one sister, Mary Friday, October 13, at the Mackville Baptist Church with Bro. Elizabeth Wierbaugh. Funeral services were held Paul Readnour and Bro. David Gifford officiating. Burial was in Wednesday, January 19, at the Houghlin Funeral Home in the Peter Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lowell Peavler, Verlin Bloomfield. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Burns, Sam Stumph, Bruce Burkhead, Bob Holderman and Bloomfield. Dixie Pinkston. Hale-Polin-Robinson Funeral Home, Springfield, was in charge of arrangements. ALLENDER. Charles E. Allender, 80, of 439 W. Court Street, Burgin, died Monday, October 16, 2000 at the Ephraim ANNESS. Maxine F. Anness, 74, of 741 E. Lexington St., died McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born January Sunday, June 4, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Extended Care. 10, 1920 in Fayette County, he was the son of the late John C. Born August 16, 1925 in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter and Amanda Eldridge Allender. He was a retired farmer, a of the late Arthur and Gladys Chilton Foster. She was a World War II army veteran, having served in the South Pacific. retired beautician and former owner of Charm Beauty Shop in He was a graduate of Burgin High School and the U. S. Stanford. She was a member of the Harrodsburg Christian School of Agriculture. He was a member of the Burgin Church. Survivors include: her husband, Henry T. Anness, Christian Church, a former member of the Burgin Lions Club, Harrodsburg; one son, Thomas E. (Laura) Anness, an ASC board member and a member of the Farm Bureau. Harrodsburg; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Audrey) Lester, Survivors include: his wife, Ada Walters Allender, Burgin; one Harrodsburg, Mrs. Ronnie (Gloria) Clark, Georgetown, and son, Gary E. Wiley, Danville; one daughter, Glenda Blevins, Mrs. Dan (Brenda) Jeffries, Newburg, IN; one brother, Arthur Danville; one brother, Robert Allender, Loveland, OH; one Foster, Richmond; eight grandchildren, 10 great sister, Sara Allender Brown, McAfee; six grandchildren and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: one brother, five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two Willard Foster; one sister, Lorraine Heindl; one grandchild, brothers, Frank and John Allender, and one sister, Mary Ann Jonathan Anness. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Moore. Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 7, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with David Hartman October 19, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with and Mark Girard officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Rev. Linda Gearhart officiating. Burial with military honors will Pallbearers were Todd Nolloth, Ronnie Clark, Thad Lester, be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jim Hurley, Derek Lester, Chris Jeffries, Bret Anness, Todd Dean and Dick Cheak, David Moore, Delbert Walters and David Mike Goad. Honorary bearers were members of the Bethany Dinsmore. Honorary bearers will be J. D. Robinson, Dean Sunday School Class of the Harrodsburg Christian Church. Dearinger, Steven Stewart, Mike Callini, Christian Wiley, Dane Memorials are suggested to the Harrodsburg Christian Wiley and G. T. Shannon. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 9:00 Church, the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church or the Haggin Memorial Hospital. ASHER. Nellie Edwards Asher, 94, of 632 Beaumont Ave. died and Steve Tyler. Honorary bearers were Jamie Gash, Ashley Sunday, January 30, 2000 at Harrodsburg Health Care Gash, Beth Rose, Susan Tyler, Kathy Young and members of Center. Born October 17, 1905 in McKees Crossing, she was the Yates-Spilman Sunday School class. Memorials are the daughter of the late Claude M. and Dessie Gritton suggested to the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church. Edwards and was the widow of William Garnett Asher. She Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. worked as a clerk for the former Louisville Store and was a member of the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church, a ASHTON, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American Sunday School teacher for more than 50 years, member of the Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted United Methodist Women and a former local district officer. Military Rites for Herbert Ashton at Spring Hill Cemetery on She was also a member of Eastern Star and the Harrodsburg May 26. Those attending were Roy Freeman, Louis Ransdell, Woman's club. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Ken Robinson, Lucian Landers, Marion Mershon, Jim Sharpe, Jean (Joe) Humber; one brother, Marvin Edwards, Joe Harlow, Henry Pulliam, Tom Denny, James Tewmey and Lawrenceburg; one sister, Juanita Haley, Lawrenceburg; three Howard Howells. grandchildren, four great grandchildren and one great great ASHTON. Herbert Ashton, 71, of 550 Pinkston Court, died grandchild. She was preceded in death by: two brothers, Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Shively and Bruce Edwards; one sister, Hazel Walker; two Medical Center in Danville. Born January 11, 1929 in Holly great granddaughters, Melinda Kay Peavler and Lora Ann Hill, McCreary County, he was the son of the late Francis and Humber. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Mary Watts Ashton. He was a retired mold room technician Wednesday, February 2, at the Harrodsburg United Methodist for Corning Glass of Harrodsburg and a member of the Church with Mark Girard and David Ross officiating. Burial Magnolia Street Christian Church and AARP. He was a was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tim Humber, member of American Legion Post #52 and the VFW and was Danny Humber, John W. Peavler, Buddy Walker, Tim Crook an army veteran of the Korean conflict. Survivors include: his and Jeff Phillips. Memorials are suggested to the Harrodsburg wife, Rita Lane Ashton, Harrodsburg; two sons, Herbie United Methodist Church, Chiles Street, Harrodsburg, KY (Teresa) Ashton, Harrodsburg and David Ashton, 40330. Harrodsburg; one step-son, Eddie Burton, and a step ASHFORD. Forest "Doc" Ashford, 77, of 520 Cornishville Street, daughter, Lee Ann Butler, both of Harrodsburg; three sisters, died Sunday, October 29, 2000 at his residence. Born Dessie Arns and Lura Madaris, both of Cincinnati, OH and December 7, 1922 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Maxine Pinkston, Harrodsburg; two grandchildren, four step James and Annie Kurtz Ashford. He was a retired farmer, and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charlie a member of Joseph Chapel United Methodist Church. He Ashton. Funeral services were held Friday, May 26, at the was a veteran of the US Army, serving from Oct. 17, 1944 to Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Terry Cooper, Glenn Daugherty Jan. 30, 1946, a member of the VFW, American Legion and and Mike Hreha officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery Masonic Lodge. Survivors include: one son, Ron Ashford, with military rites. Pallbearers were Tommy Darland, Timmy Lexington; one daughter, Debbie Klausing, Louisville; one Darland, Steve Pinkston, John Arns, Danny Sharon and Andy brother, Garnett Ashford, Harrodsburg; two sisters, Eva Lay, Ashton. Honorary bearers were Don Pinkston, John "Scooter" Harrodsburg and Cora Ratliff, Lexington; six grandchildren Huffman, Howard Stephens, Earl Pinkston, Joe Hayslett, Larry and three great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a Pinkston, Forest Devine, Chris Clark, Keith Pinkston and son, Mark Ashford, two brothers, Hyte and James Asford and Shane Powell. Memorials are suggested to The Children's two grandsons. Funeral services were held, Wednesday, Program, Magnolia Street Christian Church. November 1, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. John BAKER, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American Hockersmith officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted with military rites. Pallbearers were Marvin Ashford, Charles Military Rites for John Baker at Spring Hill Cemetery on May Ashford, Jimmy Ashford, Eddie Lay, Rodney Noel, Paul 24. Those attending were Roy Freeman, Howard Howells, Klausing, Daniel Klausing and Todd Goodlett. Grandchildren James Carey, Louis Ransdell, Curtiss Sherrow and Joe were honorary bearers. Memorials are suggested to the Harlow. Erica Ashford served as bugler. Juvenile Diabetes Association or to Joseph Chapel United Methodist Church. BAKER. Everett L. Baker, 80, of 919 Beaumont Avenue, died Saturday, December 23, 2000 at the James B. Haggin ASHFORD. Ruby M. Ashford, 83, of 368 N. Main Street, died Memorial Hospital. Born September 3, 1920 in Mercer Saturday, July 22, 2000 at her residence of an apparent heart County, he was the son of the late Lonnie and Mary Young attack. Born July 28, 1916 in Mercer County, she was the Baker. He was a retired insurance adjuster after 22 years for daughter of the late Arthur and Susie Beckham Marksbury. Kentucky Growers Insurance. He was a US Army veteran of She was a homemaker and a member of the Harrodsburg World War II and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign United Methodist Church. She was a member of the Doris Wars. He was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Davis Circle, Yates-Spilman Sunday School class, and a Survivors include: his wife, Marsola Lester Baker, former pianist and Sunday School teacher at Joseph Chapel Harrodsburg; one son, Randy L. Baker, Harrodsburg; two United Methodist Church for a number of years. Survivors sisters, Alma Coslow, Willisburg, Nona Mobley, Rockford, IL; include: her husband, Garnett Ashford, Harrodsburg; two three brothers, Ruel Baker, Lexington, Harvey Baker, sons, Marvin (Janet) Ashford, Harrodsburg, Charles D. Lawrenceburg, and Maurice Baker of Tucson, AZ. Funeral (Jolene) Ashford, Lexington; two daughters, Becky (John) services were held Tuesday, December 26, at the Alexander Tyler, Louisville, Joyce (Jim) Gash, Harrodsburg; two sisters, and Royalty Funeral Home. Burial was in Spring Hill Mary Alice Woods and Vernetta Wade, both of Harrodsburg; Cemetery. 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph Marksbury, and a BAKER. John Harley Baker, 93, formerly of 513 N. Main Street, sister, Dorine Ashford. Funeral services were held Tuesday, died Monday, May 22, 2000 at the Thomas Hood Veterans July 25, at the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church with Center in Wilmore. Born September 30, 1906 in Moreland, he Rev. Jim Owens and Dr. David Ross officiating. Burial was in was the son of the late George Christopher and Allie Haley Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce Ashford, Baker. He was the widower of Aline Tatum Baker. He worked Thomas Ashford, Allen Ashford, Brian Ashford, David Ashford as a plumber for Goodlett & Hayslett and was a member of the Harrodsburg Christian Church. He was an army veteran, Frank Preston and Bro. Kelly Baker. Burial was in the Peter having served 11 years. He served under George Patton and Cemetery in Mackville. Pallbearers were Bob Lykins, was part of a special detail dispatched to Alkatraz Island to Coleman Durr, Harrison Coslow, Gary Coslow, Ricky Baker oversee the imprisonment of Al Capone. Survivors include: and Billy Hilton. Honorary bearers were George Graves, one son, Michael Dale (Betty) Bugg, Harrodsburg; one Hammy Robertson, Lonnie Boswell, Ernest Reed Goff, Scotty daughter, Jennifer Joan (Jimmy) Long, Harrodsburg; four Coslow, Bob Cheser, Bill Cheser and Billy White. grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, James and Ocie Baker; two sisters, BAKER. Richard Daniel Baker, 86, of Battle Road, Mackville, Gertrude Merriman and Jennie Zimmerman. Funeral services died Saturday, May 6, 2000 at his residence. Born in were held Wednesday, May 24, at the Ransdell Funeral Washington County, March 29, 1914, he was the son of the chapel with Mark Girard officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill late Charlie S. and Elizabeth Mattingly Baker. He was a Cemetery with military rites. Pallbearers were Kevin Bugg, member of the Mt. Freedom Baptist Church, a retired farmer Todd Bugg, Don Hayslett, Harold Hill, Mike Hill, Vernon Tatum and a retired employee of the Kentucky State Highway and Kevin Tyler. Honorary bearers were Donnie and Gil Department. Survivors include: his wife, Kathryn Royalty Hayslett. Baker, Mackville; one son, Sherrill (Judy) Baker, Louisville; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was BAKER. Leisha Faye Baker, 38, of 480 Irish Ridge Road, died preceded in death by a sister, Irene Baker Royalty. Funeral Sunday, December 24, 2000 at her residence. Born June 25, services were held Tuesday, May 9, at the Carey and Son 1962 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Funeral Home, Springfield, with Rev. Cal Adams and Rev. Clayton and Lula Mae Preston Lister. She was a homemaker John McDaniel officiating. Burial was in the Peter Cemetery at and attended Perryville Church of God. She was also an avid Mackville. Pallbearers were Charles Lewis, Donnie Black, fisherman and musician. Survivors include: three sons, Charles Turner, Darrel Baker, Dave Harmon, Connie Isham. Rickey Lynn (Rhonda) Baker, Burgin, Jeffrey Allen Baker and Bradley Lee Baker, both of Harrodsburg; one daughter, Mrs. BAKER. Robert Lee Baker, 88, of Mooreland Avenue, formerly of Charlie (Cynthia) Lawson, Harrodsburg; two brothers, Gerald Mackville, died Tuesday, December 5, 2000 at his residence. Lister, Mercer County, Dennis Lister, Burgin; two sisters, Mrs. A native of Washington County, he was born October 2, 1912, Junior (Sandy) Whitis, Harrodsburg, Mrs. Robert (Edie) son of the late Andy and Grace Humes Baker. He was the Warner, Mercer County, four grandchildren. She was widower of Naomi Byrd Baker. He was a member of the preceded in death by a sister, Marsha Baker. Funeral Brush Grove Baptist Church at Willisburg and was a retired services will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, December farmer. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. James (Mary 28, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Lois) Carney, Willisburg, Mrs. Wanda Mann, Louisville; three Buddy Turpin and Bro. Joe Smith officiating. Burial will be in sons, Rudolph Baker, Lawrenceburg, Leroy Baker, Parksville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joey Turpin, Todd Harrodsburg, Bobby Baker, Burgin; one brother, Orville Baker, Collier, Jason Smith, Lee Lancaster, Scottie Bottoms, and Mt. Washington; four sisters, Mrs. Gilbert (Betty) Mitchell and Travis Robinson. Nephews will serve as honorary bearers. Mrs. Nettie Cooksey, both of Louisville; Mrs. J. W. (Merty) Visitation will be from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, Scott, Willisburg and Mrs. Quentin (Sue) Bishop, Springfield; December 27, and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral 16 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and five great great home. grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Marvin Baker and Gilbert J. Baker. Funeral services were BAKER. Len C. Baker, 84, formerly of Rogers Court, died held Friday, December 8, at the Carey and Son Funeral Thursday, June 15, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health Care Home, Springfield, with Rev. Donnie Irvin and Rev. Arlis Center. He was born May 25, 1916 in Washington County. Luttrell officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, He was a driver and detail person and was in the US Army Willisburg. Pallbearers were John Cooley, Randy Sims, Tom during World War II and had served as a military policeman. Mann, Jonathan Mann, Ricky Baker, Chris Baker and Jeff He was a member of the Battle Church of Christ. Survivors Baker. include: two sons, Larry Baker, of MO, and Bernice Baker, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Mrs. Louie (Vicki) Johnson, BARBERICK. Loel Rose Barberick, 93, of 994 Perryville Road, Danville and Mrs. Jody (Debby) Simpson, Harrodsburg; 10 died Saturday, November 11, 2000 at Harrodsburg Health grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He was preceded Care. Born November 12, 1906 in Williamsburg, she was the in death by a son, Bruce Lynn Baker and one great grandson. daughter of the late William and Cynthia Davis Rose. She was Funeral services were held Sunday, June 18, at the Alexander the widow of Louis Barberick. She had worked as a school and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. James Harley officiating. teacher for Mercer and Whitley counties. She was a member Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were of Shawnee Run Baptist Church, Mercer County Senior grandsons, Larry Scott Baker, Travis Dean Baker, James citizens and a 1928 graduate of Cumberland College. She Lynn Johnson, Stephen Patrick Johnson, Michael Anthony owned and operated a farm on Bailey Pike for a number of Simpson, Joshua Lynn Simpson and Kasey Brandon Johnson. years. Surviving are: a caregiver, Dorothy Sanders, Harrodsburg and several nieces and nephews, including Betty BAKER. Norvie Mitchell Baker, 77, of Willisburg, died Saturday, May of Lexington. She was preceded in death by a sister, January 29, 2000 in the emergency room of Norton Spring Lillian Cummins. Funeral services were held Monday, View Hospital in Lebanon. A native of Washington County, he November 13, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. was born September 21, 1922, son of the late Raymond and Lester Tirey and Rev. John Cato officiating. Burial was in Dorcas Ross Baker. He was a retired farmer and a member Shawnee Run Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jeff Ethington, of the Mt. Zion Church of Christ. Survivors include, his wife of Russ Moore, Harvey Duncan, Hugh Smith, Joey Hardin, Paul 55 years, Arnolia Skeans Baker, Willisburg; one son, Jimmy Hatfield and Clinton Hardin. Memorials are suggested to the (Marie) Baker, Salvisa; one brother, O. T. Baker, Harrodsburg; charity of one’s choice. two sisters, Mattie Coslow, Harrodsburg and Dorothy Hilton, Springfield; two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by BARNETT. Josephine S. Barnett, 72, of Harrodsburg, formerly of five brothers, Marshal, George, R. C., Cleo and James A. Springfield, died Monday, October 9, 2000 at the Springfield Baker. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 1, at Nursing and Rehab Center. Born April 11, 1928 in the Carey and Son Funeral Home in Springfield, with Bro. Washington County, she was the daughter of the late John Neal and Audrey Strange Snider. She was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church in Louisville. She had worked Survivors include: three sons, Truman (Doris) Bartleson Jr., as a secretary for former Springfield attorney H. M. "Pat" Harrodsburg, George E. Bartleson, Los Angeles, CA and Grigsby and was a retired secretary for Blue Cross and Blue Randall (Judy) L. Bartleson, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Shield Insurance Company in Louisville. She was a 1946 Rena and Sharon Bartleson, both of Harrodsburg; one graduate of Springfield High School and a graduate of St. brother, C. L. Bartleson, Burgin; two sisters, Frankie Ellen Catharine College. Survivors include: two step brothers, A. H. Bowman, Burgin and Mary Agnes Garner, Lexington; one "Bubba" Robertson, Springfield, and Bill Robertson, OH; a brother-in-law, John W. Smith Jr., Lawrenceburg; 10 special friend, Joe Barnett, Harrodsburg. Funeral services grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was preceded in were held Friday, October 13, at the Carey and Son Funeral death by a son, Ernest Calvin Bartleson, a brother, James Home with Rev. Hal Hall officiating. Burial was in Cemetery Warner Bartleson, and a sister, Bessie Pope. Funeral Hill in Springfield. Pallbearers were Terry Bland, Marion services were conducted Monday, November 13, at the First Strange, John Strange, Joe Buster and Bobby Noel. Baptist Church with Rev. Virgil Hill officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Bartleson, BARNETT. O'Rear Barnett, 87, of the Kirkland Community of Greg Bowman, James W. Dunn, Cecil Smith, James Washington County, died Thursday, October 12, 2000 at his Thurman, and Leon VanDyke Jr. Honorary bearers were residence. Born March 19, 1913 in Washington County, he Charles Carr, Alvis Johnson, Kenneth Jones, Scott Jones, was the son of the late Earl and Dessie Gritton Barnett. He Kenneth Kirkland, Jim Moseley, Bill Randolph, Dr. H. M. was a member of the Antioch Christian Church where he Snodgrass, David Taylor and Tony Wilder. Memorials are served as an elder, Sunday School teacher and served as suggested to the Truman Bartleson Sr., Scholarship Fund, song leader for 35 years. He was a former director and Harrodsburg High School, 441 E. Lexington St., Harrodsburg, president of the Washington County Farm Bureau and was a KY 40330. Parks Funeral Home was in charge of long time board member of the Washington County ASCS arrangements. (Nov 16, 12000). Board. Survivors include: his wife, Ruby Satterly, Kirkland; two sons, Randall (JoNell) Barnett, Versailles, and Barney BARTLESON. Jennie VanArsdall Smith Bartleson, 71, of 456 (Mary Lou) Barnett, Shelbyville; three sisters, Mrs. Raymond West Broadway, wife of Truman Bartleson Sr. for 52 years, (Jean) Derringer, Willisburg, Mrs. Buford (Ellen) Griffey, died Friday, April 7,2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Tampa, Fl, and Mrs. Forest (Trela) Brown of Anderson Hospital. Born September 20, 1928 in Mercer County, she County; four grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. was the daughter of the late John Wiley Smith Sr. and Laura Funeral services were held Saturday, October 14, at the Jones Smith. She was a graduate of West Side High School, Antioch Christian church with Bro. Rick Burdette officiating. He where she was valedictorian of her class of 1946. She was a was assisted by Bro. David Kelley and Bro. George Martin. former press operator at Cricketeer Manufacturing Company, Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Bobby an avid Harrodsburg High School sports fan and an active Griffey, Jackie Griffey, Larry Barnett, Jerry Barnett, Terry member of First Baptist Church. Survivors, besides her Hardin, Mike Barnett, Tony Derringer and Eddie Durr. husband, include: three sons, Truman Bartleson Jr., Randall Honorary bearers were Ras Cornish, Maurice Kessler, Bobby L. Bartleson, both of Harrodsburg; George Bartleson, Los Durr, Johnny Mitchell, Ronnie Marcum, Jimmy Bowen, Angeles, CA; two daughters, Rena and Sharon Bartleson, Rodney Durr, Billy Stine, Todd Hill, Bobby Stine, Garland both of Harrodsburg; one brother, John Wiley Smith Jr., Hoskins, Fred Adams and Val McCord. Carey and Son Lawrenceburg; 10 grandchildren, one great grandchild. She Funeral Home, Springfield, was in charge of arrangements. was preceded in death by a son, Ernest Calvin Bartleson, and a sister Christine Smith Bradshaw. Funeral services were BART. Jeffrey Lynn Bart, 44, of 529 Radcliff Road, Lexington, held Monday, April 10, at the Centennial Baptist Church with died Monday, June 5, 2000 at the Tri-County Baptist Hospital Rev. Robert J. Gentry officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove in LaGrange. A native of Wilmington, OH, he was the son of Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jerry Jones, James Dunn, Greg the late James W. and Anna Lee Bart. Survivors include: one Bowman, Steve Smith, Cecil Smith, Robert Bean Jr., Leon son, Emmanuel Bart; two sisters, Wanda Lawson and VanDyke Jr., Joey Jones and Phillip VanDyke. Honorary Jacqueline Bart; two brothers, James Warner (Carolyn) Bart, bearers were Alert Taylor, David Taylor, James Williams, Jim JR., and James William Bart. Funeral services were held Mosley, Michael VanDyke, Alonzo Bottoms, Fred Bottoms and Sunday, June 11, at Little Zion Baptist Church with Rev. Phillip Davis Burrus. Contributions are suggested to the First Baptist Yates officiating. Burial was in Robinson Road Cemetery. O. Church Building Fund, PO Box 661, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. L. Hughes and Sons Mortuary, Lexington, was in charge of Parks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. arrangements. BASTIN. Violet Asbury Bastin, 86, of Cutoff Street, Stanford, died BARTLESON Sr. Truman Bartleson, Sr., 74, of 456 West Monday, March 27, 2000 at Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford. Broadway, died Thursday, November 9, 2000 at his residence. A native of Green County she was born April 23, 1913 to the Born December 1, 1925 in Burgin, he was the son of the late late James and Mary Bell Asbury. She was the widow of Warner and Dora Agnes Boggs Bartleson. He was the Marvin M. Bastin. She was a homemaker and member of the widower of Jennie VanArsdall Smith Bartleson. He was a Stanford Baptist Church. She was a former DAR member and retired buffer for the former Hall Mack Company after 20 years member of Gideon International Auxiliary. Survivors include: of service. He had also been employed by Mercer Motors, two sons, Michael Bastin, Stanford, and Randy Bastin, Cudahy and IGA of Harrodsburg. He was a member and Falmouth; four daughters, Shirley Seube, Glasgow, Van deacon of First Baptist Church, a former member of the Munford, Stanford, Doris Pardee, Harrodsburg, and Judy Zoning Board, former vice president and coach of the Mercer Whittaker, Stanford; two sisters, Kathryn Jones, Buffalo, and Little League Baseball, a former member of the Harrodsburg Norma Jewell, Hardyville; 13 grandchildren, 12 great Board of Education and a former member of the Optimist grandchildren, four great great grandchildren. Funeral Club. He served as a member of the Park Board, was a services were held Wednesday, March 29, at Fox Funeral volunteer at the Mercer County Fair and Horse Show for 36 Home in Stanford, with Bro. Tim Boschen officiating. Burial years, a Kentucky Colonel, an Honorary Secretary of State, was in Houk Cemetery in Edmonton. Pallbearers were and a member of the Loyal Benevolent Society #3 East, grandsons, Timothy Pardee, Mickey Pardee, Rodney Munford, Burgin. He was a member of the Housing Board, and was a Jason May, Nicholas Bastin and Joshua Bastin. public servant and community volunteer for 40 years. BAUGH. Betty Ann Baugh, 68, of 506 Bowman Street, died BELEW Sr. Rev. M. Wendell Belew, Sr., 77, of Rome, GA, died Tuesday, August 1, 2000 at her residence. Born May 17, Wednesday, March 8, 2000 as a result of injuries sustained in 1932 in Lebanon, she was the daughter of the late George an automobile accident on February 24. Born May 4, 1922 in and Mattie Lane. She was a homemaker and a member of Keefer, he was the husband of Edna Record Belew of Rome, Fellowship Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband, GA, formerly of Harrodsburg. Dr. Belew was a Southern Roy Melvin Baugh, Harrodsburg; one son, Danny Klaess, Baptist minister, missions administrator at the Southern Harrodsburg; one daughter, Crystal Curtsinger, Harrodsburg; Baptist Home Mission Board, and a seminary professor and one step son, Roy Baugh, Mt. Vernon; one step daughter, author. He was a graduate of Georgetown College and the Georgia Hartman, Junction City; one brother, Howard Lane, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He had served as Harrodsburg; four grandchildren, 10 step grandchildren and pastor of First Baptist Church of Mt. Vernon, Director of five step great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Mountain Missions for the Kentucky Baptist Convention, 1:30 p.m. Friday, August, 4, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel Director of Church-centered Missions at the Southern Baptist with James Harley officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Home Mission Board in Atlanta, as well as other positions until Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6:00 p.m. Thursday, and his retirement in 1988. He had authored a number of books after 7:30 a.m. Friday, at the funeral chapel. including several works on missions and two children’s books. Dr. Belew had visiting professorships at the Southern, BAUGH. Betty Ann Baugh, 68, of 506 Bowman Street, died Southwestern, and Midwestern Theological Seminaries, the Tuesday, August 1, 2000 at her residence. Born May 17, Yale Divinity School, Bethel College and Seminary, and Fuller 1932 in Lebanon, she was the daughter of the late George Theological Seminary. He was past president of the American and Mattie Lane. She was a homemaker and a member of Society of Missiology, a member of the Board of Managers of Fellowship Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband, the American Bible Society, a recipient of the 44th million copy Roy Melvin Baugh, Harrodsburg; one son, Danny Klaess, of "Good News for Modern Man," and was co-founder of Harrodsburg; one daughter, Crystal Curtsinger, Harrodsburg; Southwest Atlantans for Progress in the mid-1960s. In 1983 one step son, Roy Baugh, Mt. Vernon; one step daughter, he was awarded the Victor T. Glass Award for racial Georgia Hartman, Junction City; one brother, Howard Lane, reconciliation. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include: one Harrodsburg; two sisters, Hildred Goodlett, Harrodsburg, son, M. Wendell Belew, Jr., Washington, DC; two daughters, Madaline Giles, Fountain, CO; four grandchildren, 10 step Cathy Belew McGraw, Rome, GA and Belle Marcia Belew, grandchildren and five step great grandchildren. Funeral Washington, DC; four grandchildren. Funeral services were services were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, August, 4, at the held Saturday, March 11, at the Second Avenue Baptist Ransdell Funeral Chapel with James Harley officiating. Burial Church in Rome, GA. Graveside services were held Monday, was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Keith, Steve, March 13, at Spring Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg, with Dr. Harold and Frank Goodlett, Phillip Lane and Paul Hartman. Eugene Enlow officiating. Memorials are suggested to the Pd. Adv. American Bible Society. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in BAXTER. Mencie Baxter, 58, of 443 Raven Street, died charge of local arrangements. Saturday, June 24, 2000 at Central Baptist Hospital in BERRY. Thomas "Tom" G. Berry, 77, Morganfield, died Monday, Lexington. Born June 4, 1942 in Anderson County, she was Jan. 3, 2000 at 10:25 a.m at his residence of an apparent the daughter of the late Tero and Christine Snow Ritchie. She heart attack. He was the son of the late Douglas and Rose M. was a homemaker and a member of Fellowship Baptist Berry. He was the husband of Betty Berry for 41 years. He Church. Survivors include: her husband, Roy Baxter, also was the widower of Evelyn Christine Berry, who died in Harrodsburg; one son, Nathan Baxter, Harrodsburg; one 1958. In addition to his wife, survivors include: six daughters, brother, Allen Ritchie, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mary Ellen Brown of Danville and formerly of Harrodsburg, Pam Thurman, Ida Morris, and Barbara Hillard, all of Newman of Henderson, Beth Wells of Cambridge, WI, Amy Lawrenceburg. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Berry of Madison, WI, Margaret Gatten of Sturgis and Gina Alisa Baxter. Private funeral services were held Monday, Berry of Murray; three sons, Patrick Berry of Sturgis, Thomas June 26, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with David Ransdell A. Berry and Michael Berry of Morganfield; three sisters, officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorials are Christine Hammonds of Boling Brook, IL, Katherine Spicer of suggested to the American Cancer Society. Saginaw, MI, and Jean Gurkowski of Lyons, IL; three brothers, BEASLEY. Delta Beasley, 94, of 144 Sugar Street, Salvisa, died Raymond Berry of Shepardsville, Clarence "Ed" Berry of Tuesday, May 9, 2000 at her residence. Born December 26, Westmont, IL and William Berry Franklin, of Park, IL; 14 1905 in Lawrenceburg, she was the daughter of the late Elisha grandchildren, including Aaron Brown of Danville and formerly C. and Josie Beasley Stratton and was the widow of Esco of Harrodsburg, and four great-grandchildren. He was Beasley. Mrs. Beasley was retired as a cafeteria worker at preceded in death by brothers James A. and Thurman L. Salvisa High School. She was a member of Salvisa Baptist Berry, two sisters, Pearl Berry and Lillie Rose Berry. Funeral Church. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Delbert (Jean) services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Whitsell Funeral Home Harlow, and Mrs. Phil (Margarette) Eads, both of Salvisa; one in Morganfield. Fr. Carl McCarthy will officiate and burial will brother, Melvin Stratton, Lexington. She was preceded in be in the Odd Fellow Cemektery. death by three sisters and five brothers. Funeral services will BERTRAM. James Collins Bertam, 74, of 80 Ruston, Danville, be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 12, at the Salvisa Baptist died Saturday, October 14, 2000 at his residence. Born June Church with Larry Koch, Jim Hensley and Johnny Hockersmith 21, 1926 in Morgan County, TN, he was the son of the late officiating. Burial will be in the Kirkwood Cemetery. Edward and Elizabeth Meece Bertram. He was a veteran of Pallbearers will be Charles Stratton, Garvis Stratton, Rodney the US Army, a retired Barnhart Manufacturing security officer Harlow, Granville (Butch) Peyton, David Thorpe and Bob and an avid fisherman. Survivors include: his wife, Adele Rutherford. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Scholl Bertram, Danville; five sons, Roger, David, William and Society, PO Box 102, Harrodsburg, KY 40330 or to the Jackie Bertram, and Jason Rickman; four step daughters, Gideon Bible Fund, PO Box 176, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Lynette Moretz, Lois Barker, Donna Blonvet and Jan Bowman; Visitation will be at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel from 5:00 to three step sons, Karl Rickman, Desie Rickman and Don 9:00 p.m. Thursday, May 11, and after 7:30 a.m. Friday. Rickman; two sisters, Ruby Coffman, Harrodsburg, and Maxine Coffman, Mitchellsburg; several grandchildren, step grandchildren, great grandchildren and step great BOGAN. Clara Jean Hagan Bogan, 70, wife of William Neill grandchildren. Memorial services were held Monday, October Bogan Jr., Harrodsburg, died at her home May 27, 2000. 16, at the Mitchellsburg Church of God with Bro. Larry E. Born December 15, 1929 in Johnson City, TN, she was the Moore officiating. Burial was in the Sunset Memorial Gardens daughter of the late James Roy and Kittye Alderson Hagan. in Charlotte, NC. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home was She spent her early years in Fort Mitchell and Fort Thomas, in charge of arrangements. graduating in 1947 from Highlands High School. She received her BA degree from Georgetown College in 1950 where she BLACK. Lauretta Parker Black, 87, died Saturday, August 5, was a member of the Sigma Kappa Sorority. She was a 2000 at Pine Meadows Health Care. A native of Mercer member of the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church, Danville, County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Nannie The St. Asaph Chapter of the Daughters of the American Ingram. She was the widow of Rev. Jeff Quincy Parker and Revolution, The Gathering Artists of Danville, and the Robert Lincoln Black. She was a member of Lee Chapel AME Lakeview Homemakers. Survivors include: two daughters, Church, Cincinnati, OH, where she served as a member of the Linda Smith (Daniel H.) Silvestri, Lexington, and Dr. Pat Missionary Society and Stewardess Board. She was retired Sharab (Dr. Mickey Ziegler) Bogan, San Rafael, CA; one son, from Kenner Mfg., and was a member of Dorcas Chapter #29 William Neill (Irene Ledwith) Bogan III, Hastings on Hudson, of the OES, Lexington, and the Burgin Independent NY; two sisters, Kathleen Hagan Feuss, Cincinanti, OH, and Benevolent Lodge. Survivors include: one daughter, Gladys Rebecca Elizabeth Hagan Fields, Nashville, TN; six P. Hyde, Lexington; one son, James (Alverrine "Dimp") grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Graham Parker, Grand Rapids, MI; one son-in-law, Leon B. Lewis; Anderson Smith. A memorial service was held Monday, May three step children, John (Edna) Black, Anthony Black and 29, at the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church, Danville, with Dr. Louise Poindexter; nine grandchildren, eighteen great Thomas Valentine, Dr. Bennett Hall and Dr. Wilmer C. Fields, grandchildren, and seven great great grandchildren, and a officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to number of step grandchildren and step great grandchildren. the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. Whitehall Funeral She was preceded in death by a daughter, Vera Jean Lewis. Chapel in Lexington was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 12, at Quinn Chapel AME Church, Lexington, with Rev. E. Holmes, Jr. and BOHON. A memorial service for Henry M. Bohon will be held on Rev. Donald E. Newberry, Sr. officiating. Burial was in Saturday, October 21, at 11:00 a.m. at the Harrodsburg Robinson Road Cemetery in Burgin. O. L. Hughes & Sons Christian Church, 305 South Main St. He was born July 8, Mortuary, Lexington, was in charge of arrangements. 1915 in Harrodsburg. He died September 12, 2000 at his home in Winter Park, FL. In July 1980 he retired as vice- BLEDSOE. Irene Russell Bledsoe, 87, of Paducah, formerly of president of the Mercer County National Bank, where he had Springfield, died Monday, March 13, 2000 at the Western worked 40 years. He served in various civic capacities, Baptist Hospital in Paducah. A native of Washington County, including Treasure of the Harrodsburg Board of Education and she was born September 11,1912 daughter of the late Charlie the Mercer County Fair and Horse Show. He was a member of and Katie Carpenter Russell. She was a member of the the Harrodsburg Christian Church, where he served as Beechland Baptist Church in Louisville, a member of the Treasurer for many years. He attended Centre College and Guiding Star Chapter #450, Order of the Eastern Star in was a veteran of the US Army. He is survived by his wife, Springfield, and was a school teacher for 35 years teaching in Betty Harp Bohon. Washington and Jefferson counties. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Neil (Renee) Adams, of Paducah; two sons, BOHON. Henry Magoffin Bohon, 85, formerly of Harrodsburg, Russell Bledsoe, Frankfort and Charles Edward Bledsoe, Sr., died Monday, September 12, 2000 in Florida South Hospital, of Shepherdsville; three sisters, Mrs. Jess (Geneva) Warfield, Orlando, FL. He was born July 8, 1915 in Mercer County,. He Jackson, TN, Violet Faye Warner, Harrodsburg, and Dorothy served as Staff Sergeant in the Coast Artillery during World Jean Wallace, Louisville; two brothers, J. M. Russell, Perryville War II and received the American Defense Medal, Victory and Charles Russell, Jr., of Mackville. seven grandchildren Medal, American Theatre Medal and Good Conduct Medal. and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by He had worked at the Mercer County National Bank for 40 two sisters, Christine Russell and Wanda Lindsey; and three years and retired as Executive Vice President, July 1980. He brothers, G. W. Russell, Marvin Russell and Willie Russell. also served as treasurer for the Harrodsburg Christian Church, Funeral services were held Thursday, March 16, at the Carey Harrodsburg Board of Education, Harrodsburg Historical and Son Funeral Home with Rev. Kenneth Hollis, officiating. Society and Mercer County Fair and Horse Show. He was Burial was in the Beech Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were treasurer of the R. C. Elliott Corporation for 40 years and Charles Edward Bledsoe, Sr., Billy Russell, Mike Russell, received a Certificate of Merit from the Harrodsburg Board of Charlie Russell III, Tony Warner and Harry Lee Harmon. Education for 22 years of service. He was given a U. S. Treasury Department Award for US Savings Bonds Program BOBLITT. Marguiertte Janes Boblitt, 92, of Louisville, formerly of at the Mercer County National Bank. Survivors include: his Washington County, died Thursday, November 23, 2000 at wife, Betty Bohon; one son, James Bohon. A memorial the Pine Tree Villa Nursing Home in Louisville. Born service will be in Harrodsburg at a later date. Memorial September 22, 1908 in Washington County, she was the contributions are suggested to the Mercer County Humane daughter of the late Frank and Millie Grigsby Janes. She was Society. the widow of Thomas Jefferson Boblitt. She was a member of the Bashford Manor Baptist Church in Louisville and a BOTTOM. Annetta Hayes Bottom, 71, of Mackville, died homemaker. Survivors include: one son, Harold (Carolyn) Thursday, April 27, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Boblitt, Louisville; one daughter, Robbie Jean (James) Born August 28, 1928 in Washington County, she was the Coulter, Louisville; a half brother, Rubel Janes, Springfield; a daughter of the late James Farris and Dora Gardner Hayes. half sister, Mrs. Garland (Ruby) Cheatham, Harrodsburg; She was a member of the Mt. Freedom Baptist Church and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, was a retired employee of the Cricketeer Manufacturing November 27, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home with Rev. Company in Harrodsburg. Survivors include: two sons, Eric Garvey officiating. Pallbearers were Cornelius Jones, Joe Freddie (Linda) Bottom, Jerry (Janice) Bottom, both of H. Bodine, William Marshall Moran, Rubel Janes, Jr., Gary Mackville; four daughters, Kathy (Clayton) Tyler, Harrodsburg; Jenkins and Larry Doty. Maxine (Larry) Fenwick, Springfield; Judy (Billy) Cloyd, Mackville, and Roxie (Todd) Kelty, Springfield; one sister, BRADSHAW. Glenn Lewis Bradshaw, 74, of 350 Bradshaw Lucy Noel of Mackville; eight grandchildren. She was Road, Burgin, died Monday, February 14, 2000 at the Ephraim preceded in death by her husband, Loraine Bottom, one McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born January brother, Arlie Hayes; one sister, Lorene Brown. Funeral 26, 1926 in Burgin, he was the son of the late Jesse and services were held Sunday, April 30, at the Carey & Son Beulah Miller Bradshaw. He was a Navy veteran of World Funeral Home with Rev. Nelson Reynolds, officiating. Burial War II, a graduate of Centre College where he was a member was in the Peter Cemetery in Mackville. Pallbearers were of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He was a retired farmer and active Jeremy Bottom, Allen Bottom, David Bottom, Jim Smith, Mark in the Mercer County 4-H Tractor Safety School. Survivors Wilkerson and Freddie Leonard. include: his wife, Phyllis Bowman Bradshaw, Burgin; two sons, Charles Lewis Bradshaw and David Bowman Bradshaw, both BOTTOM. Fannie Zerilda Bottom, 100, of 750 Buster Pike, of Burgin; one brother, Dr. Harold Woodson Bradshaw, Burgin, died Friday, June 23, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Louisville. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Hospital. Born November 4, 1899 in Mercer County, she was February 20, at 2:00 p.m. at the Harrodsburg United the daughter of the late William and Naomi Frances Watts Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev. Les Rust. Memorial Horn. She was the widow of Vernice Graves Bottom. She was contributions are suggested to the Harrodsburg United a homemaker and a member of Bruner’s Chapel Baptist Presbyterian Church. McClellan Funeral Home is in charge of Church. Survivors include: one niece, Christine Montgomery, arrangements. Harrodsburg; two nephews, Connie and Billy Horn, both of Mercer County.. Funeral services were held Monday, June BRADSHAW. James Morgan Bradshaw, 88, of 442 West Office 26, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Larry Redding Street, died Monday, August 28, 2000 at his residence. Born officiating. Burial was in the Bruner’s Chapel Cemetery. October 23, 1911 in Moreland, he was the son of the late Pallbearers were Eddie Horn, Randy Horn, Tim Horn, Keith Harvey and Dora Noel Bradshaw. He was a US Navy veteran Horn, Connie Horn and Tommy Nichols. Honorary bearers of World War II where he was a First Class Seaman and were Wayne, Justin, Chris, Matt, Luke, Johnathan, Tyler, Jill, earned the Victory Medal and the American Area Asiatic- Kendra and Lora Horn. Flower girls were Nicki Wilham and Pacific Ribbon. He was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Kristina Baker. Memorials are suggested to the Bruner’s Church where he attended the Glad Hand Sunday School Chapel Cemetery Fund. Class and a retired meat cutter having worked for Jim's Market, C&T Food Market and Frank's Cash Food Store. BOTTOM. John D. "Bud" Bottom, 68, of Pottsville Road, Survivors include: his wife, Mary Wilma Demaree Bradshaw, Springfield, died Saturday, November 25, 2000 at the Ephraim Harrodsburg; one son, Forrest Brent Bradshaw, Harrodsburg; McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born six grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and four great great December 18, 1931 in Washington Coutny, he was the son of grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, James the late Owen "Dick" and Edith Milburn Bottom. He was a Ison Bradshaw. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. member of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Thursday, August 31, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral was a longtime employee of the Harrodsburg Candy and Home with Dr. Robert DeFoor and Chaplain Terry Cornish Tobacco Company. Survivors include: his wife, Martha officiating. Burial with military rites will be held in Spring Hill Stewart Kelley Bottom; two sons, John D. Bottom, Jr., Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mark Simpson, Justin Springfield, Donnie (Jeanine) Bottom, Harrodsburg; one sister, Bradshaw, Andie Cannon, Terry Cornish, Clarence Brown and Mrs. Godbey (Betsy) Dean Roney, Springfield; one brother, Ernie Kelty. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Donald Bottom, Mt. Washington. Funeral services were held Wednesday and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Wednesday, November 29, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home with Rev. James Owens, Rev. Tony Campbell and Rev. BRADSHAW. Mary Wilma Bradshaw, 86, of 442 W. Office Street, Duane Orange officiating. Burial was in Beech Grove died Wednesday, November 1, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mark Roney, Darin Roney, Billy Memorial Hospital Extended Care. Born June 7, 1914 in Joe Carpenter, Jerry Carpenter, Bobby Carpenter and John R. Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Sleet and Hardin. Contributions may be made to The National Kidney Cordie Alford Demaree. She was the widow of James Morgan Foundation or the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. Bradshaw. She was retired from Cricketeer Manufacturing and was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church where BRADEN. Emily Braden, 94, of 304 Richmond Avenue, she was a Sunday School member. Survivors include: one Nicholasville, died Monday, July 2, 2001 at Central Baptist son, Forrest Brent Bradshaw, Harrodsburg; one sister, Mrs. Hospital in Lexington. Born October 2, 1906 in Mercer Lentini, Louisville; six grandchildren, 13 great County, she was the daughter of the late Abe and Ara grandchildren and six great great grandchildren. She was Comingo Adams. She was a retired teacher and principal for preceded in death by a son, James Ison Bradshaw. Funeral Mercer area schools. She was a member of Nicholasville services were held Saturday, November 4, at the Alexander United Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a number of and Royalty Funeral Home with Dr. Robert DeFoor officiating. cousins. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 4, at Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jack Emerick officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers BRAMMER. Charles Ernest "Ernie" Brammer, 41, of Burgin, were David Thomas Lynn, Logan Lynn, George Braden, formerly of Xenia and South Charleston, OH, died Sunday, Jackie Wells, Jerry Mobley and Robert Lear. August 13, 2000 at Herrington Lake. Born March 6, 1959 in Maysville, he was the son of Charles and Helen (Hall) BRADSHAW, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, Brammer. He had worked as a farmer most of his life. American Legion, Post #6935 VFW and DAV Post #54 Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: a daughter, Holly conducted Military Rites for James Morgan Bradshaw at Lynn Brammer, Xenia, OH; one step son, James Matthew Spring Hill Cemetery on August 31. Those attending were Clevelle, Xenia, OH; one brother, Benjamin (Tracy) Brammer, Dennis Shewmaker, Louis Ransdell, J. L. Devine, Gene Xenia, OH. Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, Conley, Jim Stumph, Dave Bruner, Marion Mershon, James August 19, at Saint Brigid Catholic Church, 312 Fairground Carey, James Tewmey, Joe Harlow, Curtis Sherrow, Henry Rd., Xenia, OH, with Rev. Ken Schartz officiating. Private Pulliam, Howard H. Howells and Tommy Denny. Jerry burial was held in Mount Zion Park Cemetery, Beavercreek, Freeman served as bugler. OH. BREWER. Josephine Kate Bast Brewer, 70, of 424 Bondville widow of John G. Brown. She was a retired domestic worker, Road, Salvisa, died Saturday, July 22, 2000 at St. Joseph a graduate of West Side High School, a member of the First Hospital in Lexington. Born July 19, 1930 in Salvisa, she was Baptist Church where she served in the Senior choir. She was the daughter of Della Mae Holt, Salvisa, and the late Horris a member of the Golden Age Club and the Improvement Club, Elmore Bast. She had been a waitress and was a member of was past president of the Missionary Society after 21 years, the Full Gospel Assembly of God in Anderson County. Historian and 1st Vice President of the South District Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: two sons, Missionary of the Woman's Auxiliary. She was also a member Charles Irven Bolin, Somerset and Waylon Kenneth Brewer, of the Harrod Homemakers. Survivors include: two foster Salvisa; eight brothers, Marvin and Ronnie Bast, both of sons, Larry Bartleson, Danville, and Carl Bartleson, western Kentucky; Alvin, Larry and Ricky Bast and Tommy Harrodsburg; one brother, Ansel E. Smith, Cincinnati, OH; a Taylor, all of Lawrenceburg, Aubrey Bast and Johnny Taylor, sister-in-law, Price Smith, Harrodsburg; 10 foster both of Salvisa; four sisters, Opal Hawkins, Salvisa, Shirley grandchildren and three foster great grandchildren. She was Blackwell, Lawrenceburg, Dora Mae Burris, Frankfort and preceded in death by a brother, Rev. Charles H. Smith, and a Bessie Mae Decker, Indianapolis, IN; seven grandchildren and sister, Fannie Lou Smith Bartleson. Funeral services were two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a conducted Tuesday, November 21, at the First Baptist Church brother, James Horris Bast. Funeral services were held with Rev. M. L. Trabue, Rev. Herman Bradshaw and Rev. Tuesday, July 25, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home Virgil A. Hill officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery. with Bro. John Hockersmith officating. Burial was in the Pallbearers were Victor Brown, John Smith, Jimmy Boyd, Providence Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roger Bast, William Leon VanDyke Jr., Eddie Chenault, Albert Mitchell and John Bast, Curtis Stratton, Michael Bast, Jason Wilson and Eric Lewis. Honorary bearers were trustees of First Baptist Church. Bast. Parks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. BROCE. Maymie Broce, 77, of 346 Oregon Road, Salvisa, died BROWN. Raymond Lawrence Brown, 51, of Austin, TX, formerly Monday, April 17, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born of Harrodsburg, died Sunday, November 26, 2000, in Austin. January 13, 1923 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of Born August 29, 1949 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the the late Henry D. and Maudie Holman Moore. She worked as late James Thomas and Imogene Yates Brown. He was a a homemaker and was a member of the Oregon Church of graduate of Harrodsburg High School, attended El Centro Christ. Survivors include: her husband, Harrison Broce, College in Dallas, TX and was an employee of IBM. Survivors Salvisa; one son, Ronnie Broce, Salvisa; three grandchildren include: his wife, Derotha Brown, Austin, TX; three sons, Craig and one great grandchild. She was preceded in death by two L. (Pamela) Boyd, Chicago, Anthony Chenault, KY and Jason sisters, Ora Preston and Virginia Preston. Funeral services McBroom, OK; three daughters, Monica (Lawrence) Makey, were held Wednesday, April 19, at the Ransdell Funeral Austin, TX, Stacy (Jermaine) Lewis, Lexington, and Bridgette Chapel, with Bro. Ken Calia officiating. Burial was in the Brown, Austin, TX; three brothers, Van (Rose) Brown, Dallas, Ebenezer Cemetery, Salvisa. Pallbearers were Winston TX, Sterling Brown, Austin, TX and James (Debra) Brown, Preston, Paul Preston, Danny Broce, Charlie Harley, Douglas Lexington; two sisters, Debra (Garland) Pope and Linda Harley, Jackie Harley, Honorary bearers were Charles Burke, Brown Spencer, both of Lexington. Funeral services will be at Jimmy Baker, Lonnie Hayden, George O. Moore, Hugh and 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 2, at the First Baptist Church William Otis, William Leonard Currens, Vincent Broce and in Harrodsburg with Rev. J. D. Short III officiating. Burial will Hubert Peavler. be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gary Brown, Melvin Yates, Jewell Wayne Brown, Roger Brown, Carl BROWN. Agnes Brown Brown, 75, of 429 Curry Pike, died Bartleson and Samuel Bess. Honorary bearers will be Van, Monday, October 9, 2000 at the Haggin Memorial Hospital. A Sterling, and James Brown. Visitation will be from 4 until 6 native of Anderson County, she was the daughter of the late p.m. Friday at the church. Parks Funeral Home is in charge of William C. and Zenobia Thurman Brown. She was the widow arrangements. of Dudley Brown. She was a housekeeper for Shawnee Farms, a member and trustee of St. Peters AME Church, a BROWN. Vergie Stratton Brown, 88, of 100 Jennifer Drive, member of the Women’s Missionary Society, and a 1943 Lawrenceburg, died Monday, October 16, 2000 at St. Joseph graduate of Louisville Central High School. Survivors include: Hospital in Lexington. Born July 24, 1912 in Mercer County, a son, Fred (Jewell Johnson) Brown, Harrodsburg; five she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Harrison and brothers, Andrew S. Brown, Frankfort, John M. Brown, Minnie Ann Goodlett Stratton. She was the widow of Marvin D. Lexington, Gary W. Brown, Versailles, Robert M. Brown, Brown. She was a homemaker, a member of the Anderson Louisville, and Victor L. Brown, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Christian Church and a former member of the Fox Creek Lucy B. Mann, Denver, CO, Addie Belle Smith, Louisville, and Homemakers. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. William Martha Bruce Brooks, Frankfort; two granddaughters, one (Joyce) Stucker, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Glenn (Cecelia) step granddaughter and two step great grandchildren. She Brown, Salvisa, Bruce (Jackie) Brown, South Lake, TX; one was preceded in death by a brother, William C. Brown, Jr. sister, Mrs. Geneva Cox, Mercer County; seven grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 13, and seven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by at St. Peters AME Church with Rev. John Short III officiating. a brother, Robert Stratton. Funeral services were held Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Wednesday, October 18, at the Ritchie-Peach-Todd Funeral Andrew Brown, John Brown, Gary Brown, Robert Brown, Home in Lawrenceburg with Bro. Vernon Huber and Bro. Victor Brown and Troy Brooks. Honorary bearers will be Johnny Hockersmith officiating. Burial was in the George Hudson, Andy Harris, Jimmy Brown, Lowell Halstead Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Shearer, and Charles Griffen. Gash Memorial Chapel in Lawrenceburg Thomas Canary, David Brown, Gregory Brown, Robby in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 9:00 Shearer, Richy Shearer, Rick Bowers and J. B. Stratton. p.m. at the church. Honorary bearers were Alvin and Nellie Drury, Garnett and Linda Chilton, Ronnie and Margaret Peach. Contributions are BROWN. Artie Pearl Smith Brown, 88, of 214 Fort Street, died suggested to the Anderson Christian Church, 1631 US 127 Friday, November 17, 2000 at Harrodsburg Health Care. Born Bypass South, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342. June 25, 1912 in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late James Otis Smith and Sue P. Jordan Smith. She was the BRUNER. Hattie Pearl Bruner, age 81, formerly of West Office Army still had him listed as killed in action. The mistake was Street, died Wednesday, October 4, 2000 at the James B. corrected. After returning to Harrodsburg, Bugg had a career Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born October 21, 1918 in Mercer as a successful business man and was involved in many County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Clara areas of local civic life. He was a partner in the White Cottage Pittman. She was the widow of Russell D. Bruner. She was a Restaurant and owned the Redwood Restaurant. He was on retired seamstress at Jonathan Logan and a member of the the founding board of directors of the Fort Harrod Drama, Harrodsburg Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Survivors served three terms as president of the Mercer Chamber of include: one son, George Bruner, Spartanburg, SC; one Commerce, was president of the Harrodsburg Rotary Club daughter, Betty Mae Stratton, Harrodsburg; one sister, Mary and treasurer of the Jaycees. He is survived by four sons, Lester, Harrodsburg; 11 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren Allen and Edward Lynn Bugg, both of Lexington; David and two great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death Thomas Bugg, Hopkinsville; Everett Lawrence Bugg, by a son, Kenneth Bruner, and a daughter, Ruby Jewell Richmond; one daughter, Brenda Marie Elkins, New Albany, Bruner. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 7, at IN; three brothers, Marvin Bugg, Henderson; Sterling Bugg, the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. Robert H. Oxnard, CA, and Warren Bugg, Danville, and seven Johnson and Rev. George Woodliff officiating. Burial was in grandchildren. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons and great April 26, at the Camp Nelson National Cemetery with Dr. grandsons, Gary Stratton, Dalton Hurst, Tim Bruner, Steve Robert DeFoor officiating. Pallbearers were Kim Knight, Barry Bruner, Russell Bruner, Dustin Merriman, Kenny Baker and Elkins, Byron Bugg, Brice Long, Mike Calhoun and Wayne David Stratton. Bugg. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Disabled American Veterans, Harrodsburg, BUCKLEY. Hazel Buckley, 77, of Graham Avenue, died Monday, KY 40330. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home was in May 15, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. charge of arrangements. Born October 4, 1922 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Dave and Sonora Collier Catlett. She was a former BUGG. Sandra Jo Bugg, 56, of Kennesaw, GA, died Monday, employee of Corning of Danville and Sportleigh Hall, a July 9, 2001. A native of Kentucky, she moved to Kennesaw, homemaker and a member of the Berea Christian Church. GA in 1968. She was a homemaker and a member of the Survivors include: her husband, Roy Buckley, Harrodsburg; Kennesaw First Baptist Church. Survivors include: her one brother, Garnett Catlett, Mercer County. She was husband Dannie Bugg, Kennesaw, GA; two daughters, preceded in death by four brothers: Marvin, Cecil, Charlie and Danette Mack, Kennesaw, GA, Denise Rickman, Powder Luther Catlett; two sisters, Gertie Leonard and Bernice Catlett. Springs, GA; one sister, Norma Hendren, Lexington; six Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, May 18, at grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Gary Allen Sonja Dawn Bugg. Funeral services were held Wednesday at officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers the Kennesaw First Baptist Church with Rev. David Huggins will be Bruce Sanders, Brent Sanders, Joey McKinney, Mike and Rev. Bob Noffsinger officiating. Winkenhofer Pine Ridge Vandiver, Cary Keebortz and Stephen Keebortz. Visitation Funeral Home in Kennesaw was in charge of arrangements. from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and after 7:00 a.m. Visitation will be Thursday, July 12, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Thursday until time of service. the Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Graveside services will be at 1:00 p.m. Friday in Spring Hill Cemetery. BUGG. Jason Bugg, 77, 747 Fairview Court, died Monday, April 24, 2000, of an apparent heart attack. He was pronounced BUNTAIN. Audrey Peach Cox Buntain, 78, of 100 ½ Horn Drive, dead by Mercer County Coroner Sonny Ransdell when he was Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, June 29, 2000 at St. Joseph found in his vehicle in the back of Beaumont Plaza. According Hospital in Lexington. Born September 5, 1921 in Anderson to a Harrodsburg Police report, Bugg was operating the County, she was the daughter of the late Chester and Pearl vehicle when he apparently suffered a fatal heart attack. The Searcy Peach. She was the widow of Cecil Lee Cox and car traveled uncontrolled heading north in the back of the Henry Lawrence Buntain. She was a retired employee of the parking lot and struck a concrete pole. Born November 5, Printing House for the Blind in St. Matthews, a member of the 1922 in Washington County, Bugg was the son of the late Pleasant Hill Christian Church and the Anderson County Thomas Allen and Zanie Lowe Bugg. He was a former owner Senior Citizens. Survivors include: five sons, Bobby of the Redwood Restaurant and he attended the University of (Charlotte) Cox, and Gary Lawrence (Wanda) Buntain, all of Cincinnati as an engineering major. He was a U.S. Army Air Harrodsburg, James (Cathy) Buntain, Lawrenceburg, Henry Corps veteran of World War II, where he received an EAME (Sondra) Beasley, Benton, Arthur (Teresa) Beasley, Oak, ribbon with three bronze stars and an Air Medal with three oak KY; one daughter, Linda (Dan) Ireland, Breckinridge; two leaf clusters. At age 21, while a staff sergeant in the U.S. sisters, Leota Unteriner, St. Matthews and Dorothy Duvall, Army Air Corps, Bugg was shot down in May of 1944 and his Shelbyville; 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. family was notified he was missing in action, and a few weeks She was preceded in death by a son, Shirley Cox, and two later, told he had been killed. He was awarded the Purple daughters, Audrey Sue Buntain and Sara Rose Buntain. Heart posthumously and his parents received a personal Funeral services were held Saturday, July 1, at the Gash commendation from President Franklin D. Roosevelt praising Memorial Chapel with Bro. Lonnie Peach and Sister Bertha his death in service to his country. About six months later, his Brown officiating. Burial was in the Lawrenceburg Cemetery. family learned he was alive and being held a prisoner of war Pallbearers were Gary Lawrence Buntain, Robbie Buntain, by the Germans, first in Germany and then in Poland. In Lewis Sewell, Roy Lee Cox, Jimmy Denney and James Noel February 1945, he and nearly 10,000 fellow POWs were Bowman, Jr. forced to march 56 days over 700 miles out of Poland into Germany to avoid the advancing Russian front. Bugg endured BURIAN. Dorothy Eugenia Burian, 79, of 3855 Louisville Road, the march and 18 months of being a prisoner of war. He Salvisa, died Wednesday, October 11, 2000 at Vencor, returned home to his family in Harrodsburg and for nearly 40 Louisville. Born January 2, 1921 in , NY, she was years, he did not speak of his war experiences. Finally, in the daughter of the late Alexander and Jeanette Bodinof. She 1983, he began to reminisce with other veterans about his was the widow of Milton Burian. She had worked as head experiences and his story was shared in a book about the cashier in the banking industry. Survivors include: one 409th Bomb Group of World War II. He also learned that the brother, Bob Bodinof, Harrodsburg; one sister, Joyce Phillips, Cocoa Beach, FL. Funeral services were held Friday, October she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Lula McGrath 13, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Larry Redding Carey. She was the widow of Arnold Lee Burton. She was a officiating. A graveside service was held on Saturday, October member of the Delhi Baptist Church, Cincinnati, OH. 14, at Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Jacci) Christian Life Center, 108 S. Main St., Harrodsburg, KY Bedenbaugh, Cincinnati, OH; two sons, Kenneth W. Burton, 40330. Lexington, and Ronald L. (Karen) Burton, Marietta, GA; one brother, Rubert (Jean) Carey, Cincinnati; three sisters, Mary BURKE. Jacqueline Mildred Dunning Burke, 55, of Old Dixville Ellen Fletcher, Cincinnati, Corinee Neeley, Chesapeake, VA Road, died Wednesday, June 28, 2000 at her residence. Born and Betty (Curt) Hubbard, Pendleton; four grandchildren and August 6, 1944 in Corning, NY, she was the daughter of the one great granddaughter. Funeral services were held late Donald C. and Marjorie Hartman Dunning. She had Wednesday, February 16, at the Alexander and Royalty worked at Corning of Harrodsburg for 33 years and was a Funeral Home with Bro. Terry Morrison officiating. Burial was member of the Cornishville Baptist Church. Survivors include: in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Matt Bedenbaugh, her husband, William Donald Burke, Harrodsburg; one Adam Bedenbaugh, Jason Burton, Joshua Burton, Jerry daughter, Andrea Jean O'Bryan, Nicholasville; one step son, Freeman and Mike Howard. Donald Keith Burke, Mercer County; two step daughters, Vonna Carol Hupp, Anderson county, Robin Lynn Kidd, BURTON. Katherine S. Burton, 89, of 509 Marimon Ave., died Mercer County; four brothers, Butch Dunning, Salvisa, Bobby Tuesday, July 25, 2000 at Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Dunning, Versailles, David Dunning, Mercer County and Tony Born October 4, 1910 in Anderson County, she was the Dunning, Harrodsburg; eight step grandchildren. Funeral daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin and Loina Gritton services were held Saturday, July 1, at the Alexander and Scrogham. She was the widow of James Burton. She was a Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Paul Readnour officiating. homemaker and a member of the Mackville Church of Christ. Burial was held in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Survivors include: two sons, Jim Burton, Ballardsville, and Bob Eddie McGinnis, Brent McGinnis, Todd Cheatham, Bradley Burton, Bedford; one sister, Edna Shearer, Harrodsburg; six Dunning, Donnie Dean and Larry Dean. Honorary bearers grandchildren, six great grandchildren and two great great were Michael Burke, Kevin Burke, Jeremy Dunning, Keith grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers Dunning, Kevin Dunning, Dustin Dunning, David Anton and three sisters. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Dunning, Nikki Hupp, David Hupp, Devan Hupp, Aaron Burke, Thursday, July 27, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Frank Andrew Burke, Allie Burke, Whitney Kidd and Dillon Kidd. Preston officiating. Burial will be in the Bohon Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Michael Burton, Lee Burton, Robert Burton, BURKE. William Cole-man Burke, 77, of 220 Pearson Ct., died Eddie Burton, William Burton and Carroll Burton. Memorials Monday, April 10, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass or Mackville September 11, 1922 in Paris, he was the son of the late Church of Christ. Visitation at the chapel from 5:00 to 8:00 Patrick Lambert and Rose Agnes Guilfolge Burke. He was a p.m. on Wednesday. retired teacher for the U. S. Defense Department, having taught in Okinawa, Germany, Turkey, England and Korea. He BUTLER. Sylvia Elizabeth Butler, 70, of 116 Onstott Drive, also taught at Rose Hill and Cornishville schools in Mercer Danville, died Friday December 1, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell County. He was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, a Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born January 16, 1930 graduate of Paris High School and the , in Washington, DC, she was the daughter of the late Eugene receiving his BA degree in 1949 and Master's degree in 1961. and Ida Suthard Forsyth. She had worked as a manager for He was an army veteran of World War II having distinguished Super 29 Drive-In for 30 years, was a member of Salt River himself in the Battle of Okinawa. Survivors include: a sister-in- Baptist Church, Boyle County Senior Citizens, and was a law, Virginia Burke, Elsmore, KS; two nephews, Guy (Margo) former Senior Companion. Survivors include: one son, Bisset, and David Bisset, both of Lexington; two nieces, Charles Butler, Jr., Harrodsburg; one daughter, Tammy Patricia Ard, Elsmore, KS and Catherine B. (Mike) Sweany, Graves, Front Royal, VA; two brothers, Richard Forsyth, Sand Springs, OK; three great nephews and one great niece. Edinsburg, VA and Frank Forsyth, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; one Memorial services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, April 29, sister, Florence Ferree, Manassas Park, VA; five at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Steve Binegar and Father grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral Joseph Muench officiating. There will be no visitation. services were held Monday, December 4, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Bob Bausum officiating. Burial was BURRUS. Margaret Elizabeth Black Burrus, 81, of 477 West in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kevin Butler, John Broadway, died Thursday, March 2, 2000, at the James B. Wheeler, Josh Owens, Buddy Reecher, Don Keck and Joe Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born July 4, 1918 in Louisville, she Judkins. Memorials are suggested to the Gideon Memorial was the daughter of the late Mattie Settles Black Jones and Bible Fund or Boyle County Senior Citizens. the widow of William Thompson Burrus. She was a member of the Centennial Baptist Church. Survivors include one son, CAMPBELL. James L. Campbell, 86, of 1345 Shakertown Road, Robert Lee Black, Harrodsburg; five brothers, Riley Jones, Harrodsburg, died Tuesday, May 23, 2000, at the James B. Lexington, Walter and Dave Jones of Shelbyville, James Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born October 31, 1913 in Mercer Jones, Frankfort and Claude Jones, Seattle, WA; two sisters, County, he was the son of the late James and Hallie Curd Rose McFarland, Louisville, and Evelena Shirley, Bagdad; two Campbell. He was the widower of Blanche Duncan Campbell. brothers-in-law, Lambert and Charles Burrus, both of He was a farmer, a lifetime member of the Shawnee Run Louisville, three grandchildren. Funeral services were Baptist Church, a former member of the Burgin School Board, conducted at 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 6, at the Centennial a charter member of the Mercer County Farm Bureau and Baptist Church with Rev. J.D. Short, III officiating. Burial was served as a Corporate Director for Southern States in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donnie Mayes, Cooperative from 1962 to 1979. He was chairman from 1974 Billy Parks, Alvis Johnson, Stewart Shirley, Harrison Burrus, until 1977 and the vice chair from 1970 until 1973. Survivors Melvin Ison, and Willie "Jack Rabbit" Bottoms. include: one son, Earl L. (Janice) Campbell, Boyle county; one daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Mary Elizabeth "Pat") Loane, MO; eight BURTON. Elsie Roberta Carey Burton, 78, formerly of 1356 Wolf grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren. He was preceded Pen Road, Pendleton, KY, died Monday, February 14, 2000 at in death by one brother and two half-sisters. Funeral services Hospice of Cincinnati. Born October 28, 1921 in Harrodsburg, will be at 1:00 p.m. Friday, May 26, at the Shawnee Run Randy and Barry Moser. Honorary bearers will be Baptist Church with Bro. Lester Tirey and Jerry Lester grandchildren: Jennifer Woodrow, Treshanda Morris, David officiating. Burial will be in the Shawnee Run Baptist Church and Heather Atkinson, Todd and Angel Carmickle, Eric and Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Jeff, Marty and Alison Pollard and James Carmickle. Visitation from 5:00 to Daniel Loane, Jim and Clay Campbell, brother-in-laws, Harvey 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, and after 9:00 a.m. Thursday at the and Bill Duncan and friend, George Wilcher. Honorary bearers funeral home. Memorials are suggested to Heritage Hospice will be adult men’s Sunday School Class at Shawnee Run of Danville. Baptist Church. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Shawnee Run Baptist Church, Shakertown CARR. Bernice Elizabeth Currens Carr, 79, formerly of 844 Road, Harrodsburg, KY 40330 or to the Gideon's International, Warwick Rd., died Tuesday, June 27, 2000 at the James B. PO Box 176, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Visitation will be from Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born July 16, 1920 in Mercer 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. Friday at the County, she was the daughter of the late James and Beulah Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home and at 11:00 a.m. Merryman Currens. She was the widow of Matt Curry Carr. Friday until time of the service Friday at Shawnee Run Baptist She was a former employee of the James B. Haggin Memorial Church. Hospital and Kentucky State Hospital. She was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church where she was a former CAREY, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American member of the Ladies Circle. Survivors include: two Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted daughters, Mrs. Beulah Hester, Stanford, and Mrs. Bonnie Military Rites for William Andy Carey at Spring Hill Cemetery (David) Sebastian, Arlington, TX; three brothers, Eldorse on September 7, 2000. Those attending were: David Bruner, Currens, Harrodsburg, Jimmie Currens, Mercer County and Donald Stumph, Gene Conley, Joe Harlow, Henry Pulliam, Lee Currens, Piedmont, SC; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys (James Marion Mershon, DeWitt Sims and Roy Freeman. Sgt. Parker A.) Lewis, Mrs. Flossie (Dean) Renner and Mrs. Louise and SPC Francis from presented the U. S. Flag. (William) Smock, all of Mercer County; four grandchildren, two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three CAREY. William Andy Carey, 80, 298 Dix Dam Road, died brothers, James Haskell Currens, Louis Robards Currens and Tuesday, September 5, 2000 at Central Baptist Hospital in Clarence (Jake) Currens. Funeral services will be conducted Lexington. Born November 2, 1919 in Mercer County, he was at 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 30, at the Alexander and Royalty the son of the late Omer Carey and Johnnie B. Lewis Carey Funeral Home with Rev. John Westerfield officiating. Burial Votaw. He was a retired E. W. Brown coal yard supervisor will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Terry and member of Burgin Baptist Church. He was a World War II Currens, Keith Currens, Kelly Currens, Jeff Currens, Bobby veteran of the US Army and a lifetime member of Douglas Lewis, David Smock, Lee Currens Jr., and Johnny Currens. Laws Post #52, American Legion and the VFW. Survivors Honorary bearers will be Ray Ransdell, Harold Baker, Tommy include: his wife, Margaret Carey, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Currens, Lennie Currens, Todd Currens and Kevin Currens. Georgie Anne (Granville) Sherrow, Burgin; two sons, Ronald Visitation will be from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and after Edwin (Shirley) Carey, Concord, NC and Kenneth Andy (Judy) 7:00 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Expressions of Carey, Burgin: a half sister, Margaret Ann Proctor; three sympathy may take the form of donations to Mt. Pleasant grandchildren, two step grandchildren, five great Presbyterian Church. grandchildren, four step great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his sister, CARR. Matt Curry Carr, 82, formerly of 844 Warwick Rd., died Laura Elizabeth Devine. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 Monday, January 31, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health Care p.m. Thursday, September 7, at the Alexander and Royalty Center. Born December 26, 1917 in Mercer County, he was Funeral Home with Rev. James Heard officiating. Burial will be the son of the late Cleo and Nellie Bercaw Carr. He was a in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Donald retired farmer and a member and former elder of the Mt. Cocanougher, Clifford Houp, Harvey Duncan, Orland Webb, Pleasant Presbyterian Church. He was a former director of James Allen Motley, Rex Dawson, Jimmy Motley and Stanley Southern States. Survivors include: his wife, Bernice Currens Riney. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Burgin Carr, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Mrs. Beulah Carr Hester, Baptist Church, 433 East Main St., Burgin, KY 40310 or to the Stanford, and Mrs. David (Bonnie Carr) Sebastian, Arlington, American Lung Association of Kentucky, 1636 Nicholasville TX; four grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was Road, Suite One, Lexington, KY 40503. Visitation will be from preceded in death by seven sisters and three brothers. 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at Funeral services were held Friday, February 4, at the the funeral home. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. John Westerfield officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. CARMICKLE. Howard L. Carmickle, 77, of Burgin, formerly of Pallbearers were Ray Ransdell, Harold Baker, Larry Carr, Billy Moreland, died Monday, May 8, 2000 at his residence. Born Durr, Timmy Buck and Dudley Osborn. Nieces and nephews April 14, 1923 in Mercer County, he was a son of the late served as honorary bearers. Expressions of sympathy may Charlie and Erma Merriman Carmickle. He was the widower of take the form of donations to the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Virginia L. Douglas Carmickle. He was a veteran of World Church. War II, a farmer and a former employee of Douglas Heating and Plumbing. He was retired from Whirlpool Corp. He was a CARTER. Gwen Royalty Carter, 55, of 711 Moberly Road, died member of the Bowen United Methodist Church. Survivors Wednesday, December 6, 2000 at her residence. Born March include: two daughters, Irma Woodrow, Burgin, and Lurenda 3, 1945 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Melton, Albany, GA; two sons, James L. Carmickle, Owsley Champion and Irene Baker Royalty. She was formerly Hustonville, and Jerry S. Carmickle, Moreland; one sister, employed at Hitachi and was a member of the Fellowship Lucille Wilder, Anacoco, LA; one brother, Charlie Carmickle, Baptist Church. Survivors include: a daughter, Tammy Carter Danville; six grandchildren, two great grandchildren and one (Robert) Sallee, Harrodsburg; one brother, G. B. "Boo" step great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 Royalty, Mercer County; three sisters, Etta Henderson, p.m. Thursday, May 11, at the W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Harrodsburg, Janice Sharp, Garrard County, and Colleen Moreland, with Rev. John Sanders and Rev. Doug Lester Horn, Harrodsburg; two grandsons. She was preceded in officiating. Burial will be in the Hustonville Cemetery. death by a son, Gary Lynn "Bub" Carter, and a brother, Gerald Pallbearers will be Danny, Billy Gary and Calvin Douglas, Wayne Royalty. Funeral services were held Sunday, December 10, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home was a retired employee of the State Department of Revenue, with Bro. James Harley and Bro. Jerel Coffey officiating. Burial a member of the Hughes Homemakers Club, a volunteer with was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ricky the Anderson County Red Cross Bloodmobile and a former Henderson, Larry Henderson, Jeffrey Royalty, Bret Royalty, member of the Glensboro Baptist Church for many years. Glen Royalty, William Madden, Terry Lewis and Mike Baker. Survivors include: one son, Stewart (Nellon) Catlett, Louisville; Honorary bearers were Sherrill Baker, Tim Ruble, Aaron Gray, three grandchildren, Suzanne Lamar and Dale Morris of Michael Ryan, Gary Walker, Travis Gray, Jeff Gray, Donald Mercer County, and Dean Stewart Catlett, Louisville; four Steele, Bobby Carter, Joe Taylor, William Hungate, Connie great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a Isham, and Chris Horn. daughter, Doris Catlett Morris and a grandson, David Morris. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, January CARTER. Hopie Edith Logue Carter, 75, South Fork, Kentucky, 27, at the Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. B. C. Jones and formerly of Nicholasville and Crain Town, Kentucky, widow of Bro. Bernard Perry officiating. Burial will be in Lawrenceburg Huite Lee Carter, Sr., has departed after a long illness. Mrs. Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dale Morris, Dean Catlett, Carter lived a fulfilling life that was expressed through her love Justin Morris, Coby Morris, Aaron Lamar and Seth Lamar. of and dedication to God and her family. Mrs. Carter devoted a Visitation will be from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and after great portion of her life to her music ministry. She composed 8:00 a.m. Thursday. music and lyrics for many gospel songs, as well as performed them at various locations and on radio programs throughout CATON. Mary Elizabeth Caton, 79, of 485 White Lane, died Kentucky. In addition to her own performances, she was Sunday, December 17, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell honored by the performance of her music by other groups and Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born January 24, 1921 individuals. Her music ministry was highlighted by a special in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie recognition bestowed on her by the Kentucky House of and Rosie Carr Baker. She was the widow of Arthur Caton, Jr. Representatives for her talents and contributions to music in She was a homemaker and a member of the Harrodsburg the state of Kentucky. Hopie Edith Logue Carter was an Baptist Church. Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. active member of the South Fork Baptist Church and past Dennis (Mary June) Wade, Harrodsburg, Mrs. John (Sue) member of Nicholasville Baptist Church in Nicholasville, Inman, Chattanooga, TN, and Mrs. Dewayne (Nancy) Kentucky. She was also a member of The Honorable Order of Maddox, Mercer County; one brother, Maurice Bob Baker, the Kentucky Colonels, past President of the McKinney Harrodsburg; four sisters, Lettie McCrosky, Frances Divine, Homemakers, and founding member of the Fork and Mountain Margaret Curtsinger and Barbara Logue, all of Harrodsburg; Homemakers organization. She was preceded in death by her six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, father, Harrison Terrance Logue, her mother, Lydia Camden Charles Baker. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Logue, brothers, Hobart Logue and Elmer Logue, sisters, December 20, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home Fronia Logue Webb, Virginia Logue Barnes, Faye Logue with Dr. Robert DeFoor officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Hornsby, Gertrude Logue Milburn, and Florence Logue Cemetery. Pallbearers were Nick Maddox, Levi Maddox, Wes Carpenter. She is survived in death by her three sons, Huite Inman, Brent Logue, Bobby Jack Baker, Keith Lay, Mike L. Carter, Jr., Jeffrey Byron Carter, and Randy Logue Carter: Vandivier and Howard Lynn Logue. Honorary bearers were three daughters in law, Deborah Tevis Carter, Lora Shaffer Jerry Caton, Don Billy Caton, Mark Caton, Bruce Harper, John Carter, and Lisa Fluty Carter: six grand children Patrick Ryan, Currens, Fred Lewis, Steve Caton and David McCrosky. Andrew Harrison, Debora Allison, Shelby Marie, Alex Logue, Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to and Macy Elizabeth Carter; three sisters, Fannie Lou Logue the Harrodsburg Baptist Church, 312 S. Main Street, Southerland, Ella Mae Logue Burns, and Hallie Dee Logue Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Lanham and many nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends. Hopie Edith Logue Carter will be remembered by her love, CHILDERS. Olivia June Childers, 76, of 1542 Cornishville Road, tenderness, and care she gave to others during her life. formerly of Bedford, IN, died Friday, August 25, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born September CARTER. Mary Louise Carter, 82, of 112 Stagg Street, died 28, 1923 in Lawrence County, IN, she was the daughter of the Saturday, December 16, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell Regional late Dillen and Lela Speer Wray. She was the widow of John Medical Center in Danville. Born August 9, 1918 in Mercer "Monk" Childers. She was a homemaker, a crossing guard at County, she was the daughter of the late Clarence R. and Stalker School in Bedford and was a volunteer at Bedford Nora Voorhies Kurtz. She was the widow of Elmer Carter. Regional Medical Center. She was a member of the Grace She was a homemaker and a charter member of Shakertown United Methodist Church in Bedford. Survivors include: one Baptist Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher and son, Duane Hall, Harrodsburg; one sister, Dottie Adamson, youth leader for many years. Survivors include: two step Bedford, IN; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. sons, Daniel Carter, Harrodsburg, and John Carter, Lexington; She was preceded in death by one grandson, Darryn Hall, two brothers, Clarence and Jeff Kurtz, both of Harrodsburg; three sisters, EvaLou Porter, Evalyn McCoy and Callie one sister, Ruth Davis, Harrodsburg. She was preceded in Southern, and one brother Sanford Wray. Funeral services death by a brother, Alvin Kurtz, and four sisters, Jessie Sims, were held Tuesday, August 29, at the Ferguson-Lee Funeral Hazel Sims, Margaret Tumey and Naomi Rhea Kurtz. Funeral Home in Bedford, IN. Burial was in Cresthaven Memory services were held Tuesday, December 19, at the Ransdell Gardens in Bedford. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home in Funeral Chapel with Dr. Robert DeFoor officiating. Burial was charge of local arrangements. in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kenny Kurtz, H. J. Sims, Tommy Camden, Lonnie Jenkins, Boone Logan, and CHILTON. Anna June Chilton, 92, died Tuesday, October 24, Terry Camden. Memorials are suggested to the American 2000 at Health and Living Community in Indianapolis. Born Diabetes Association. July 25, 1908 in Philadelphia, PA, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Francis McElbiney Reynolds. She was the CATLETT. Elva Chesher Catlett, 92, of Lawrenceburg, died widow of Boyce W. Chilton, formerly of Harrodsburg. She was Monday, January 24, 2000 at Heritage Hall Care Center in employed for 15 years by William H. Block, having retired in Lawrenceburg. Born in Anderson County, August 7, 1907, 1973. She was a long time member of Emmanuel Baptist she was the daughter of the late Hollie Alford and Radie Church and had been active in the Delta Sigma Sorority. She Brumley Chesher. She was the widow of Justus Catlett. She enjoyed crocheting and sewing. Survivors include: a son, Alan Chilton, Greenwood, IN; one daughter, Kay Constable, officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. There was no Los Angeles, CA; two grandchildren. She was preceded in visitation. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of death by a step sister. Funeral services were conducted arrangements. Saturday, October 28, at the Forest Lawn Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home, State Road 135 Chapel. Burial was in Forest CLARK. R. W. Clark, 78, of 196 Cane Run Road, Burgin, died Lawn Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made Thursday, November 30, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health to Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1640 W. Stones Crossing Road, Care Center. Born October 26, 1922 in Danville, he was the Greenwood, IN. son of the late R. W. and Laura Hawkins Clark, Sr. He was a retired carpenter for Lexington Local 1650, a World War II CIESA. Betty J. Ciesa, of Nashville, TN, formerly of Harrodsburg, veteran of the US Army, a member of the Burgin Baptist died Wednesday, February 16, 2000 in Nashville. She was a Church and was a Kentucky Colonel. Survivors include: his former owner of Stone Manor Motel and Cardinal Motel for wife, Ruth Estes Clark, Burgin; two sons, Bob (Kathy) Clark, many years. Survivors include: two daughters, Gail Banasiak, Burgin and Jeffrey L. Estes, Chesapeake, VA; six Nashville, TN and Jean Furness, Kennesaw, GA; two sons, grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, Doug Ciesa, Nashville, TN, and Jack Ciesa, Akron, OH; one December 2, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with sister, Lynne Downs, Cincinnati, OH; two grandchildren. Chaplain Gary Story officiating. Burial with military honors was Funeral services were conducted Saturday, February 19, in in Bellevue Cemetery, Danville. Pallbearers were Mike the chapel of Brentwood Funeral Home, 9010 Church St., E., Fryman, Robert Fryman, Jack Parker Estes, Norman Dunning, Brentwood, TN 37027. Private interment was in Spring Hill Leroy Patterson and Larry Dean. Honorary bearers were Buck Cemetery in Harrodsburg. Memorial contributions may be and Marie VanArsdale, Creighton and Pat Newton, Willis made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 328 5th Ave., N., Spears, Hugh Smith, J. R. and Geraldine Tucker and Wilson Nashville, TN 37219-1604. Campbell. Memorial contributions may be made to Heritage Hospice, PO Box 1213, Danville, KY 40422, or to one's CINNAMON. Hazel Cinnamon, 88, of 9505 Sue Helen Drive, favorite charity. Louisville, formerly of Salvisa, died Friday, July 28, 2000 at Norton Suburban Hospital in Louisville. Born January 7, 1912 CLAUNCH. Grace Vandivier Claunch, 75, of 470 West Office in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac and Street, died Tuesday, September 12, 2000 at the UK Medical Lora Goodlett Riley. She was the widow of James H. Center in Lexington. Born September 2, 1925 in Mercer Cinnamon. She was a retired seamstress for Sportleigh Hall County, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Maggie and was a member of the Jeffersontown Christian Church. Peavler Vandivier and the widow of Colie C. Claunch. She Survivors include: one son, James (Mary) Cinnamon, had been a sewing machine operator for Mercer Dress and Louisville; one daughter Gilda (Tarzen) Watts, Louisville; five Cricketeer and was a piece quilter for the Old Fort Harrod grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Graveside State Park. She was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church services were held Monday, July 31, at the Kirkwood where she belonged to the Ready Workers Sunday School Cemetery in Salvisa with Douglas Meister officiating. Class. Survivors include: one son, Ronnie (Doris) Claunch, Memorials are suggested to the Jefffersontown Christian Harrodsburg; three daughters, Mrs. James (Shirley) Bechtel, Church, Building Fund or Peace Garden, 10631 Taylorsville Mrs. Donald (Colleen) Burns, and Mrs. Stuart (Cathie) Holt, all Rd., Jeffersontown, KY 40299. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was of Harrodsburg; seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren in charge of arrangements. and one step grandson. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 16, at the Alexander and Royalty CINNAMON. William Bernice Cinnamon, 79, of 334 Talmage- Funeral Home with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers Mayo Road, died Friday September 8, 2000 at Haggin will be grandchildren: Stephan Bechtel, Lee Claunch, Angela Memorial Hospital. Born October 21, 1920 in Harrodsburg, he Stewart, Sherry Horn, Amy Claunch, LaShannon Stratton and was the son of the late Thomas Albert and Mary Lee Jami Langham. Honorary bearers will be Carla Higginbotham, Crossfield Cinnamon. He was a farmer and a member of the Kevin Stewart, Jerry Stratton, Andy Langham, Chad Horn, Kim Harrodsburg Church of Christ. Survivors include: his wife of Bechtel and John Cochran. Memorial contributions may be 60 years, Flossie Cinnamon, Harrodsburg; two daughters, made to Gideon’s International, PO Box 176, Harrodsburg, KY Mary Ruth (Bob) Epple, Ft. Wayne, IN, Barbara Jean (Lewis) 40330, or the American Heart Association, c/o Lou Bugg, PO Gash, Harrodsburg; one brother, Garnett Cinnamon, Box 198, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Visitation will be from 6:00 Harrodsburg; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday and after He was preceded in death by two brothers, Raymond and 7:00 a.m. Saturday until time of service. Leon Cinnamon. Funeral services were held Sunday, September 10, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rob CLAUNCH. Mary Belle clench, 86, of 415 Tabler Avenue, died Harbison, Tracy Prater and James Hahn officiating. Burial was Thursday, April 6, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial in the Ebenezer Cemetery, Salvisa. Pallbearers were David Hospital. Born November 19, 1913 in Mercer County, she Cinnamon, Dale Cinnamon, Skip Stocker, Chris Freeman, was the daughter of the late James and Sarah Elizabeth Mike Ellis, Jerry Wilson, Todd Thompson, Dean Anness, Gary Leonard Drury. She had worked several years in the kitchen at Anness and Doug Bivins. Memorials are suggested to Beaumont Inn, and was the widow of Oliver Claunch. Heritage Hospice. Survivors include: two sons, James R. Corman, Harrodsburg, and Johnny W. Drury, Nicholasville; three daughters, Pauline CLARK. Dorothy Ann Clark, 67, of 341 E. Office Street, died McGrath and Jane Ader, both of Harrodsburg, Mrs. Garnett Wednesday April 26, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell Regional (Dorothy) Collier, Mercer County; one step daughter, Ida Mae Medical Center. Born May 27, 1932 in Columbus, IN, she was Claunch Underwood, Lexington; one sister, Janie Pinkston, the daughter of the late Ballard Chester and Nellie Ooley Harrodsburg; 20 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren, two Strickland. She was a laundry company employee. Survivors step grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. Funeral include: her husband, J. T. Clark, Harrodsburg; two brothers, services were held Monday, April 10, at the Alexander and Gordon Strickland, Knoxville, TN, Wayne Strickland, Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Harley Humfleet and Bro. Louisville; four sisters, Susan Mandel, Ervine, CA, Kay Shu Donnie Releford officiating. Burial was in the Bruner's Chapel Wu, Barstow, CA, Dolores Clifford, Knoxville, TN, and JoAnn Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Steven Ader, Strickland, Birmingham, AL. Funeral services were held Ronnie McGrath, Wayne Collier, Todd Collier, Mark McGrath Friday, April 28, at the Spring Hill Cemetery with James Harley and Paul Collier, Honorary bearers were Greg Collier, Jimmy Simpson Coffman. He was a retired Standard Metals Collier, Rickey Collier, John McGrath, Dale Corman and Gary employee and a truck driver. He was a member of the Corman. Pentecostal Church of God. He was an Army veteran. Survivors include: his wife, Glenna Marie Chriswell Coffman, CLAUNCH. Stephanie Ann Claunch, 13, of Anderson County, Stanford; three daughters, Edna Doris Brown and Shirley Ann died July 25 from an apparent drowning incident. Her body Anness, both of Danville, and Jeanette Bartlett, Stanford; two was found in the Kentucky River at Lock 5, between Anderson sons, Kenneth George Coffman, Perryville and Ernest Logan and Woodford County. Born February 17, 1987, she was the Coffman, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Obert Coffman, daughter of Kim Claunch of Tyrone, and John (Evon) Claunch Mitchellsburg, and Virgil Coffman, Harrodsburg; one sister, of Casey County. Survivors, in addition to her parents, Molly Lamb, Lexington; 11 grandchildren, 20 great include: maternal great grandfather, Billy Walton, with whom grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. Funeral she and her mother lived, Tyrone; two half brothers, Justin services were held Wednesday, March 8, at the Preston-Pruitt and Jacob Lewis, Lawrenceburg; two step sisters, Brittany and Funeral Home in Danville with Rev. Albert Scott officiating. Amanda Emerson, and a step brother, Dean Emerson, all of Burial was in the Parksville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dale Casey County; maternal grandmother, Linda Miller, Lexington; Anness, Mike Kidd, Charles Anness, Eric Coffman, Kenny paternal grandparents, Bill and Margaret Claunch, Pollett, James Pevely, Chris Pollett and Austin Anness. Harrodsburg; paternal great grandparents, Frances Barnes of Honorary bearers were Ina Pollett, Gail Stone, Angie Douglas, Harrodsburg, and Della Claunch. She was preceded in death Tammy Pulliam, Teresa Lambert, Glenna Hardin and Sheliah by her maternal great grandmother, Helen Walton. Graveside Collier. services were held July 29, at the Versailles Cemetery. Pallbearers were Denzil Claunch, Mike Bostic Jr., Mike Bostic COFFMAN. Virgil Coffman, age 81, of 151 Fallis Run Road, died Sr., Mike Lewis, Bobby Cunningham and Brian Springate. Friday, July 14, 2000 at the VA Medical Center in Lexington. Blackburn Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Born February 3, 1919 in Casey County, he was the son of the late Matt and Ida Simpson Coffman. He was the widower of CLOYD. James Taylor Cloyd, 82, of Daisy Street, died Sunday, Reval Jewell Coffman. He was a retired steel worker, a US March 5, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. A Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the native of Washington County, he was born on December 1, Harrodsburg Church of God. Survivors include: his wife, Betty 1917 to the late William Harvey and Maudie Mae Baker Cloyd. Burns Coffman, Harrodsburg; four sons, Edward Coffman, He was a member of the Willisburg Baptist Church, a 1936 Harrodsburg, Gary Coffman, Tucson, AZ, Larry Coffman, graduate of Willisburg High School and a retired farmer, Shelbyville, Rick Coffman, Harrodsburg; three daughters, carpenter, and former maintenance employee of Eaton Jean Dattilio, Salem, OH, Sue Ward of Harrodsburg and Virgie Manufacturing Company in Harrodsburg. Survivors include: Savage of Mercer County; one step son, Terry Baker, His wife, Joyce Thompson Cloyd; two sons, James A. Cloyd, Southport, NC; two step daughters, Jackie Long, Salvisa and Danville and Jeffery Cloyd, Willisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Joetta McCrystal, Harrodsburg; one brother, Obert Coffman, David (Deanna) Abney, Louisville and Debbie Jackson, Perryville; one sister, Millie Lamb, Lexington; 22 Harrodsburg; one sister-in-law, Aileen Cloyd, Willisburg; seven grandchildren, five step grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren. grandchildren, six great grandchildren, two great great He was preceded in death by a son, Roger Coffman; a grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, William daughter, Dixie Carol Coffman; four brothers, John, Charlie, Olson Cloyd, November 28, 1992, and a sister, Elizabeth Vester and Linzie Coffman; two sisters, Lizzie Grimes and Cloyd Hardin, April 4, 1998. Funeral services were held Dilly Lewis. Funeral services were held Monday, July 17, Tuesday, March 7, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home in 2000 at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home. Burial with Springfield, with Rev. J. W. Hatfield officiating. Burial was in military honors was held in Fairview Cemetery, Lincoln the Evergreen Cemetery at Willisburg. Pallbearers were County. Norman Hall, Mike Thompson, Justin Pike, Allen Pinkston, Tracy Thompson and William Terry Boblitt. COLE. Jean Brown Cole, 75, of 398 VanArsdall Drive, died Thursday, May 25, 2000 at the Haggin Memorial Hospital. CLOYD. Robert H. Cloyd, 66, of Englewood, OH, formerly of Born in Wilson, NC, June 29, 1924, she was the daughter of Harrodsburg, died Sunday, December 17, 2000. Born the late Carl B. and Minnie Whitaker Brown. She was a February 6, 1936 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late former Red Cross nurse during World War II, and a former James Earl and Ora Huff Cloyd. He was a salesman for postal employee of Wilmington, NC. She was a former Liberal Markets for 20 years, a member of St. Paul Catholic member of the Harrodsburg Womans Club, Beulah Clay Church and a member of K of C Post 3754. He was a US Circle, and a member of the Harrodsburg United Methodist Army veteran. Survivors include: his wife, Charlotte L. Thoma church. She was a housewife. Survivors include: her Cloyd; three daughters, Catherine (James) Ly, Butler Twp., husband, Donald Lee Cole, Harrodsburg; three daughters, OH; Amy Adams, Vandalia, OH, and Jeanne (Jeff) Batten of Donna Jean Keys, Myrtle Beach, SC, Marguerite K. Cole and Englewood, OH; three sons, Christopher Cloyd, Dayton, OH, Nancy Lee (Eddie) Corbett, both of Wilmington, NC; a sister- Andrew Cloyd, Columbus, OH and Douglas Cloyd, New in-law, Mrs. Carl B. Brown, Wilmington, NC; six grandchildren. Madison, OH; one sister, Ann (John) Biernacki, Huber She was preceded in death by a brother, Carl B. Brown, Jr. Heights, OH; one brother, Buford (Eva Jane) Cloyd, Ft. Myers, Funeral services were conducted Sunday, May 28, at the FL; nine grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was held McClellan Funeral Home by Rev. Mark Girard and Dr. David Thursday, December 21, at St. Paul Catholic Church, Ross. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were C. Englewood, with Rev. Todd O. Grogan officiating. Burial was L. Riley, Bob Ballard, Jack Springate, Edsel Brown, Keith in Graceland Cemetery, Sidney, OH. Contributions are Batterton, and Chuck Dedman. Honorary bearers were Bill suggested to the American Lung Association or the American Gravely, Gus Clarke, Charles Hurst, Dr. James M. Keightley, Cancer Society. Carrigan and Mains Funeral Home, Wagner Dr. Nick Dedman, Dr. Bill Wittwer, Dr. Carter VanArsdall, Road, Englewood, OH, was in charge of arrangements. Tebbs Moore, Tony Robinson, Hunter Burton and Bill Brinkley. COFFMAN. Charles Logan "Charlie" Coffman, 83, of Bowen Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Haggin Road, Stanford, died Sunday March 5, 2000 at the VA Medical Memorial Hospital, American Cancer Society, Heritage Center, Cooper Drive, in Lexington. Born May 1, 1916 in Hospice, or the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church. Pulaski County, he was the son of the late Matthew and Ida MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted Memorial Day consultant for the U. S. Department of State Office of Services at all Mercer County cemeteries, Sunday morning, Overseas School. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 May 28, and at Spring Hill Cemetery in the afternoon. Those p.m. Monday, January 3, at Spring Hill Cemetery. Rev. David attending were Dennis Shewmaker, Roy Freeman, Louis Hartman officiated. Memorial contributions are suggested to Ransdell, Gene Conley, James Carey, Harold Ackerman, the Tzhomson-Hood Veterans Center Special Activities Fund, Marion Mershon, Tommy Lane, Howard H. Howells, Gary 100 Veterans Dr., Wilmore, KY 40390. McClellan Funeral Winfield, Tommy Denny, Lucian Landers, Richard Home was in charge of arrangements. There was no Shewmaker, David Bruner, J. L. Devine, James Tewmey, visitation. Charles Crews, Curtis Selby and Joe Harlow. Serving as buglers were Tim Daley, Will Beauchamp and Erica Ashford. CORNELIUS. Richard Clarence Cornelius, 83, of 1133 Cecelia Avenue, Coving-ton, died Sunday, February 27 at St. COLLIN. Malinda Marie Collin, 79, of 338 Runyon Road, died Elizabeth Hospital, Crescent Springs. He was born Thursday, August 24, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. September 16, 1916 in Mercer County, the son of the late R. Born September 29, 1920 in Mercer County, she was the S. and Verner Scrogham Cornelius. He was a 1934 graduate daughter of the late Charlie and Bertha Mae Claunch. She of Harrodsburg High School, a World War II Army veteran and was a retired GTE employee and a member of Benton Baptist a retired postal worker. He was a member of Masonic Lodge Church. Survivors include: one daughter, Rosa Anderson, #777 at Harrodsburg and was a Kentucky Colonel. He was a Harrodsburg; seven grandchildren and three great member of the Harrodsburg Christian Church. Survivors grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: a brother, include: his wife, Violet Wilder Cornelius, Covington; two Willie Claunch; one son, Colon Williams; one great grandchild. daughters, Jean Gibson and Barbara Lucas, both of Graveside services were held at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Cincinnati; two brothers, Dan Cornelius, Harrodsburg, and August 23, at Spring Hill Cemetery with Mark Williams Jack Cornelius, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Julia Speer, officiating. Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Florida, Lyda Todd, Harrodsburg, and June Grivetti, Latonia; Association. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by five brothers, arrangements. Fred, Howard, John, James and Robert; and one sister, Evelyn Ellis. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March COOK. Jack Samuel Cook Sr., 58, of 450 Agee Street, died 1, at Don Catchen and Son, Erlanger. Burial was in Highland Friday, August 4, 2000 at his residence. Born February 3, Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell. Pallbearers were nephews and 1942 in Cape Girardeau, MO, he was the son of the late grandsons. George and Pearl Hilderbrand Cook. He was a retired truck driver for Laidlaw Environmental Service, a US Army Vietnam CORNISH. Celestus Cornish, 94, of 327 North Greenville Street, Veteran, a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church, and a died Thursday, April 27, 2000 at Harrodsburg Health Care lifetime member of both the VFW and DAV. Survivors include: Center. Born October 22, 1905 in Washington County, she his wife, Juanita Jean Goforth Cook, Harrodsburg; one son, was the daughter of the late Bill and Bessie Colvin. She was Jack Samuel Cook Jr., Lexington; one step son, James the widow of Goodloe Cornish. She worked as a homemaker Lathery, Lexington; two daughters, Wendy Michelle and was a member of Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors Yanochack, SD and Dawn Raylene Hubert, Salix, IA; two step include: one daughter, Lillie Mae Gritton, Willisburg; one daughters, Pauletta Best, Lexington, April Finch, Harrodsburg; brother, Orland Colvin, Chaplain, one sister, Lottie Durr, four grandchildren, five step grandchildren and one step great Anderson County; one granddaughter. Funeral services were grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday, August 7, at held Sunday April 30, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. James Jack Guerin and John Cato officiating. Burial was in the Bethel Harley officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Curtis Sherrow, Wilson Pinkston, Pallbearers were Randy Tackett, Eddie Reed, Jr., Michael Mike Darland, Donald Lee Colvin, Bob Christerson and Billy C. Taylor, Jim Taylor, Gary Lay and Kenneth Meredith. Honorary Colvin. bearers were Bob Baker, Leroy Darland, John Hawes, C. W. Grider, and the deacons of Fellowship Baptist Church. CORNISH. Clifton C. Cornish, 83, of Armory Hill, Springfield, died Saturday, November 18, 2000 at his residence. Born October COOKE. Harry William Cooke, 84, formerly of Harrodsburg, died 23, 1917 in Washington County, he was the son of the late Saturday, January 1, 2000 at the Thomson-Hood Veterans Charles and Lily Kays Cornish. He was the widower of Center in Wilmore. He was born December 19, 1915 in Dorothy Stine Cornish. He was a member of the Springfield Springfield. Survivors include: one son, William Edwards Baptist Church and the Springfield Masonic Lodge #50 F&AM. (Elizabeth Evans) Cooke, Georgetown, and one He was an army veteran of World War II, a longtime employee granddaughter, Rachel Heather Shircliff, San Francisco, CA. of Spaulding Tractor Company of Springfield and a former He was preceded in death by his wife, Loulie Vivion Cooke, employee of the former Springfield Motor Company. Survivors and one brother and sister-in-law, Harold A. and Elsie include: two sons, David Cornish, Amherst, OH and Jerry Menaugh Cooke. He served as an Army Air Corps navigator Cornish of Oberlin, OH; two daughters, Mrs. Don (Barbara) in World War II and retired as a Colonel in the Air Force Carney, Burgin and Mrs. Larry (Betty Nell) Hamilton, Reserve after being assigned to the U. S. Air Force Academy Springfield; nine grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren. He as Liaison Officer and Admission Counselor for 12 years. As was preceded in death by two sisters, Mary Lewis and Lottie a member of the Jaycees, he served as the first president of Inman, and four brothers, Andrew, Charlie, Randall and Ruel the Harrodsburg Chapter in 1946-47, Kentucky president in Cornish, and one grandson, Charles Patrick Hamilton. 1949, and director of the U. S. Jaycees in 1949-50. He was Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 22, at the director of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce from 1949 Carey and Son Funeral Home with Rev. Bland Mason through 1953 and was selected as one of Kentucky's Three officiating. Burial was on Cemetery Hill with military rites Outstanding Young Men in 1950. He was Kentucky chairman conducted by the Marion County Honor Guard. Masonic of the March of Dimes in 1951-52, president of the Bluegrass services were held Tuesday with the Masonic Eulogy given by Sigma Chi Alumni Association, and commander of the Billy Riggs. Pallbearers were grandchildren, Paul Cornish, Veterans of Foreign Wars. After a career in sales, he served Joe Cornish, Patrick Carney, Timothy Cornish, Jacob Cornish, simultaneously 1965-70 as the Director of Public Relations for Lynn Carney, Jessica Cornish and Jacqueline Hamilton. the Association of American Schools in Mexico and as CORNISH. Davis Clay Cornish, 61, of Sunset Drive, grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and one great great Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, June 11, 2000 at St. Joseph grandson. She was preceded in death by a son, Richard H. Hospital in Lexington. He was a native of Nelson County, son Coursey and a sister, Frances Pierce. Funeral mass was held of the late Henry Clay and Margie Peavler Cornish. He was a Tuesday, February 15, at St. Andrews Catholic Church with route man and salesman for Kentucky Overall Service in Fr. Joseph Muench officiating. Burial was in St. Nicholas Lawrenceburg for 33 years, a member of the Teamsters Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Norris (Chigger) Flynn, Hershel Local #651, an avid fisherman and loved gospel music. He Votaw, Earl Moore, Bill Darland, Richard Tanhauser Jr., and served in the U. S. Army during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Richard VanDonger Jr. Expressions of sympathy may take Survivors include: his wife, Lois Hall Cornish, Lawrenceburg; the form of donations to St. Andrews Catholic Church Building one son, Scott Cornish, Georgetown; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Fund. Alexander and Royalty Funeral home was in charge of (Louise) Thompson, Harrodsburg, and Mary Lee Holbert, arrangements. Lawrenceburg; four brothers, Marcus (Brenda) Cornish, of Marion, Jimmy Cornish, Earl B. (Lisa) Cornish, and Steve COYLE. Bobby Maurice Coyle, 72, of Gravel Switch, died (Darlene) Cornish, all of Lawrenceburg; one grandson. He Monday, December 4, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell was preceded in death by a nephew, Marcus Brent Cornish. Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born June 7, 1928 in Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 14, at the Gash Gravel Switch, he was the son of the late Helen Coyle Memorial Chapel with Bro. Terry Cornish officiating. Burial Harmon. He was a self employed farmer. Survivors include: was in the Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tom his wife, Evelyn Gibson Lester Coyle, Gravel Switch; two Jones, Tom Moore, Richard Miles, Maurice Goodlett, Billy Ray sons, Bruce and Andy Coyle, both of Perryville; two Thompson and Thomas E. Shelton. daughters, Eulaine Coyle and Tish Coyle Shupe, both of Lexington; one brother, Johnny Harmon, Springfield; two CORNISH. Irene Evaline Griswold Cornish, 75, of 827 Hamilton sisters, Mary Lou Graves and Robbie Masters, both of Springs Road, Lancaster, died Wednesday, September 27, Springfield. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., 2000 at the Hospice Care Center in Lexington. She was a Thursday, December 7, at the Wilder Funeral Home, native of Dryden, MI, and daughter of the late Ralph S. and Perryville, with Rev. Jimmy Owens and Rev. Tony Campbell Eva May Griswold. She was the widow of Fred Larue Cornish. officiating. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. She was a retired surgical technician at Woodford Memorial Pallbearers will be Bobby Gray, Jeff Gray, Bertice Riley, Ersel Hospital in Versailles and Ephraim McDowell Hospital in Blevins, Addison Cocanougher and Monte Elliott. Memorials Danville. She was former owner of B and B Family are suggested to Wesley Chapel or Perryville Methodist Restaurant in Harrodsburg, an avid hunter and fisherman and Church. a 1943 graduate of Wilmore High School. Survivors include: one son, Joe Stallard, Danville; two daughters, Mrs. Bruce COYLE. Clarence N. Coyle, age 75, of 2086 Perryville Road, (Nancye) Bailey, Lancaster, and Bobbie Sparks, Lexington; died Thursday, December 7, 2000, at his residence. Born two brothers, Ralph Griswold, Burgin, Edwin Griswold, Paris; September 19, 1925 in Casey County, he was the son of the two sisters, Gladys Wheat, Lexington, Geraldine Hughes, late James Thomas and Grace Elizabeth Pipes Coyle. He Wilmore; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. was retired from Corning Glass Works after 35 years, a tractor She was preceded in death by two sisters, Ruth Saxon and mechanic, an avid fisherman, collector and a member of the Joyce Wilson. Funeral services were held Friday, September Harrodsburg Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include: his 29, at Gash Memorial Chapel with Dr. David Hartman wife, Mabel Reynolds Coyle, Harrodsburg; four sons, Kenneth officiating. Burial was in the Lawrenceburg Cemetery. (Mary) Coyle, Harrodsburg, Donnie (Melissa) Coyle of Boyle Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice of the County, John Rider, Harrodsburg, and Harold Coyle, Garrard Bluegrass in Lexington, or Heritage Hospice in Danville. County; three daughters, Shirley (Ronnie) Lindsey, Marion County, Joyce (Chris) Casey, Boyle County, and Kathy CORNWELL. Billy R. Cornwell, 57, of Jeffersontown, died (James) Fallon, Danville; one brother, Estill Coyle, IL; one Thursday, August 17, 2000, at Suburban Hospital in Louisville. sister, Hazel Southerland, Paris; 10 grandchildren and nine Born February 15, 1943 in Mercer County, he was the son of great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three the late Richard E. and Ruby Beckum Cornwell. He was a brothers, George Cleaver Coyle, William Coyle and Hardin mechanic for Royal Muffler, a member of Mt. Eden Masonic Coyle, and two sisters, Gladys Sweeney and Emma Girtley. Lodge, a member , deacon and Sunday School teacher at Funeral services were held Monday, December 11, at the Hopewell Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Mike Conover and Charlotte Blandford Cornwell, Jeffersontown; one son, Brian Bro. James Harley officiating. Burial with military honors was Cornwell; one daughter, Stacey Durbin; one brother, Frank in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were George Coyle, Cornwell, Scarboro, ME; two sisters, Kathy Dearner and Butch Coyle, Larry Hourigan, Jr., Kerry Dale Hourigan, John Margaret Ann Brown; four grandchildren. Funeral services Rider, Jr. and Lee Patterson. were held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 21, at Foreman Funeral Home, 10600 Taylorsville Road, Jeffersontown. Burial CRAIG. Joseph Henry Craig, 81, of Daugherty Road in Danville, was in Resthaven Memorial Park, Louisville. Memorial gifts died Saturday, February 20, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health are suggested to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 1807, Care Manor. Born April 30, 1918 in Boyle County, he was the Louisville, KY 40201-9891. son of the late William Albert and Virginia Belle Worthington Craig. He was a retired maintenance supervisor for the COURSEY. May E. Coursey, 85, of 363 Dry Branch Road, Kentucky School for the Deaf, a member of the Alum Springs formerly of Chicopee, MA, died Saturday, February 12, 2000 First Church of God and was predeceased by a previous wife at the Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born May 29, 1914 in Mildred Freeman Craig. Survivors include: his wife, Christine Middlebury, VT, she was the daughter of the late Rolla and Daugherty Craig; one son, Bobby Joe Craig, Danville; one Bertha Place Hallock. She was a retired department brother, Dewey Craig, Ft. Myers, FL; one sister, Martha supervisor at Forbes & Wallace Stores. She was a member of Crowe, Junction City; four grandchildren and 10 great the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Chicopee, MA and was the grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, widow of Earl Richard "Dick" Coursey. Survivors include: two February 23, at the Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Rev. Keith daughters, Joan E. Evon, Chicopee, MA and Ann Tanhauser, Willoughby. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Harrodsburg; one niece, Ruth Butler, Middlebury, VT; 13 CRAIG. Ruby Hurst Craig, 78, of 459 Sycamore Court, died Crawley Jr. Funeral services will be held at 2;00 p.m. Saturday, October 14, 2000 at her residence. Born October Thursday, March 2, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with John 28, 1921 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late David Lane officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Ralph and Betty Carey Hurst. She was the widow of Oscar Pallbearers will be Anthony Bast, Mark Caton, Joe Adams, Craig. She was a homemaker. Survivors include: two sons, Mike McCoy, Josh Collier and Donnie Neal. Visitation will be Chester Craig, Lexington, and Steven Craig, Harrodsburg; two from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and prior to service on daughters, Linda Holt and Anita Bowman, both of Thursday. Harrodsburg; eight grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Fred Haston Wilham, Jr., CROSSFIELD. Doris Sharp Crossfield, 81, of 601 Willow Court, one daughter, Geneva Rider; five brothers, Carl, Cecil, John, died Friday, December 22, at the James B. Haggin Memorial Jackie and Ralph "Bookus" Hurst, three sisters, Christine Hospital. Born in Harrodsburg, December 24, 1918, she was McGinnis, Geneva Wilham and Marie Shelton. Funeral the daughter of the late Howard and Eula Mae Cinnamon services were held Tuesday, October 17, at the Alexander and Sharp. She was a former employee of I. C. James Law Office, Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. John Westerfield officiating. Lord's Clothing Store and had retired from the Gem Drug Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Randy Store in Harrodsburg. She was a member of the Harrodsburg McGinnis, Willie Turpin, Johnny Rider, Butch Wilham, Gary United Methodist Church. Survivors include: one son, Rick Tackett and Bobby Hurst. Crossfield, Harrodsburg; and one sister, Elizabeth Selleck, Harrodsburg. She was preceded in death by a sister, Elsie CRAWLEY Jr. Alvin L. Crawley, Jr., 44, of 515 Harvey Pike, died Sharp Smith. The body will be cremated and burial of ashes Friday, February 25, 2000 at his residence. Born August 1, will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. There will be no visitation. 1955 in Mercer County, he is the son of Alvin L. and Lorena McClellan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Peavler Crawley Sr. of Harrodsburg. He was a self-employed painter and farmer and was a member of Mt. Pleasant CROUCH. Velma Molen Crouch, 95, of Harrodsburg Health Presbyterian Church. Survivors, in addition to his parents, Center, formerly of Monticello, died Sunday, August 13, 2000 include: one son, Brent (Shawnda) Crawley, Harrodsburg; one at her residence. Born June 10, 1905 in Wayne County, she brother, Tony (Clera) Crawley, Stanford; one sister, Carolyn was the daughter of the late Sam and Mollie Tate Molen. She (Roger) Long, Harrodsburg. He was preceded in death by one was a member of Tuttles Chapel Methodist Church at Frazer. son, Chris Crawley. Funeral services were held Monday, Survivors include: one daughter, Lora Jean Ellis, Harrodsburg; February 28, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with John David one grandson, Gary Ellis, Harrodsburg, and two great Lane officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. grandsons. She was preceded in death by one son, Charles Pallbearers were Josh Collier, Mike Camic, Ronnie Crawley, Crouch; two brothers, Charles and Herstel Molen; one Mark Caton, Anthony Bast and Donnie Neal. Memorials are granddaughter, Vicky Lynn Ellis. Funeral services were held suggested to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, KY Tuesday, August 15, at the Marvin S. Hicks Funeral Home Chapter, 982 Eastern Pkwy., Louisville, KY 40217, or the Chapel in Monticello with Bro. Larry Redding officiating. Burial American Diabetes Assoc., 1941 Bishop Lane, Suite 110, was in the Elk Spring Cemetery in Monticello. Louisville, KY 40218. CUNNINGHAM. Douglas Cunningham, 66, of 164 Freeman CRAWLEY. John David Crawley, 64, of 4858 Bohon Road, died Lane, Salvisa, died Thursday, February 10, 2000 at the Thursday, February 17, 2000 at his residence. Born July 15, Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born January 1, 1934 in Anderson 1935 in Fayette County, he was the son of Manford Crawley of County, he was the son of the late Roscoe and Helen Rea Salvisa, and the late Ollie Douglas Crawley. He was a former Cunningham. He was self-employed and was a member of maintenance superintendent of Hallmack for 19 ½ years and Wesley Chapel Methodist Church in Perryville. He was a then owned and operated a machine shop in Salvisa. He was Navy veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include: his wife, a member of Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to Leonora Cunningham, Salvisa; two sons, Roscoe (Vicky his father, include: his wife of 46 years, Barbara Darland Merriman) Cunningham, Harrodsburg, George (LaDeanna) Crawley, Harrodsburg; two sons, David W. Crawley, Salvisa Cunningham, Liberty; one daughter, Terri (Mike) Ott, and Scott (Linda) Crawley, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Lexington, Kimberly (Chris Bolner) Cunningham, Lexington; Sharon (Stuart) Risden, Salvisa; two brothers, Royce L. one brother, Harold (Floradell) Cunningham, Lawrenceburg; Crawley and Ronald D. Crawley, Scott County; five one sister, Stella Mae Bledsoe, Louisville; four grandchildren. grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, February Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 20, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Jack 12, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Bro. John Geurin officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Hockersmith III officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bud Isham, Arvid Tackett, Walter Wayne, CUNNINGHAM. Finley Cunningham, 97, of West Office Street, Casey Brown, Joe Stine and Kenny Sims. Honorary bearers died Monday, January 31, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. were Frankie Sims, Bill Watts, Stanley Watts, Gus Clarke, Born March 12, 1902 in Salvisa, he was the son of the late Jimmy Pinkston, Tommy Pinkston, Wilbur Britton, David James and Florence McAfee Cunningham. He was a self- Watts, Lee Howard Releford, Kenneth Benge, William Roy employed mechanic and the owner of Cunningham's Garage Steele, Donnie Smith and Evelyn Taylor. in Salvisa. He was a member of Craig Chapel AME Church CRAWLEY. Tony Marvin Crawley, 45, of 961 Crawford Lane, and the Silver Cord Masonic Lodge. Survivors include: his Stanford, formerly of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday, February 29, wife, Elizabeth Smith Cunningham, Harrodsburg; one son, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born September 7, 1954 Prof. Wayman Cunningham, Columbia, MD; one daughter, in Mercer County, he was the son of Alvin L. and Lorena Florence Logan, Montclair, NJ; two grandchildren and two Peavler Crawley, Sr. He worked as a blacktop contractor for great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Jade Construction and was a member of Mt. Pleasant Naomi C. Thompson and a brother, James Cunningham. Presbyterian Church. Survivors, in addition to his parents, Funeral services were Friday, February 4, at the St. Peters include: his wife, Cleva Crawley, Stanford; three daughters, AME Church with Rev. Everhart Walker and Rev. Mary White Linda Crawley, Toni Crawley and Chastity Crawley, all of officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers Harrodsburg; one sister, Sue Long, Harrodsburg; four were Masonic brothers of Silver Cord Lodge. Ransdell grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Alvin Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. CURRENS. Ora Lee Sanders Currens, 90, formerly of Louisville, Wanda Hayes, Monticello, Phyllis Hays Daniels, died Saturday, November 18, 2000 in Daytona Beach, FL. A Lawrenceburg, and Norma Doss, Salvisa; two grandchildren. native of Mercer County, she was a former administrator and He was preceded in death by a son, Anthony Wayne Daniels, school teacher in the Mercer County schools. She was a a grandson, Christopher Stigall, and a sister, Pearl Prince. charter member and director of Christ United Methodist Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 28, Church Kindergarten and Day Care, past president and life at Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. George Dye officiating. member of United Methodist Women and an alumni of Burial in Hebron Cemetery in Anderson County. Pallbearers Fairview School and Bethel Academy. She was also a will be Mike Bast, Johnny Edwards, Michael Hays, Elick member of the DAR. Survivors include: one son, L. David Daniels, Jack Edwards, Jeremy Blackwell, Ray Daniels, and Currens, Largo, FL; one daughter, Patricia C. Johnson, Travis Daniels. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Ormond Beach, FL; one brother, Donald C. Sanders, Thursday and after 8:00 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Louisville, five granddaughters and two great granddaughters. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November DARLAND. Gene "Lance" Darland, 37, of North Lane, died 25, at Highlands Funeral Home in Louisville. Burial will be in Saturday, July 15, 2000 in an auto accident in Mackville. Born Resthaven Memorial Park. Expressions of sympathy are May 9, 1963 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Marshall suggested to Christ United Methodist Church Day Care, William and Brenda Gayle Combs Darland. He was a Louisville, KY. There will be no visitation. machine operator for Trim Masters Inc., and a member of the Mackville Church of Christ. He attended Western Kentucky CURTSINGER. Delcia Southerland Curtsinger, 61, of the University where he was a member of the track and field team. Cardwell community of Washington County, died Saturday, Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: two sons, Jeffery August 26, 2000 at the Norton Spring View Hospital in and Jonathon Darland, Harrodsburg; three brothers, William, Lebanon. A native of Casey County, she was born December Dean and Lee Darland, all of Harrodsburg; one sister, Marsha 29, 1938 to the late Leonard and Hulda Sheperson Brown, Harrodsburg; maternal grandmother, Leola Combs; Southerland. She was a member of the Mt. Olivet Baptist paternal great grandmother, Bertha Mae Whitehouse, Church and a homemaker. Survivors include: Her husband, Harrodsburg; a special friend, Donna Hopkins, Mackville. Johnny Curtsinger, Washington County; two sons, Robert Funeral services were held at Tuesday, July 18, at the Curtsinger, Mercer County, Lonnie Curtsinger, Washington Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Terry Morrison officiating. Burial County, three daughters, Mrs. Ronnie (Margaret) Britton, was in the Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jeff Cloyd, Mercer County, Mrs. Donnie (Shirley) Gibson, Somerset and Terry Coslow, Norris McKee, Dale Cinnamon, David Beth Curtsinger, Washington County; ten grandchildren. She Cinnamon and Chad Howard. Memorials are suggested to was preceded in death by two sons, Kenneth and David the American Diabetes Association. Curtsinger, a grandson, Kenneth Curtsinger, Jr., and a brother, Bill Southerland. Funeral services were held DARLAND. Mrs. Mary Kate Boswell Darland, 86, of Main Street, Tuesday, August 29, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home with Mackville, died Friday, April 14, 2000 in the emergency room Bro. George Martin and Bro. Greg Bowen officiating. Burial of the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. A native of was in the Evergreen Cemetery in Willisburg. Pallbearers Washington County, she was born July 22, 1913 to the late were Terry Yates, Benjamin Settles, Carroll Settles, Clay Merritt A. and Viviva Taylor Boswell. She was a member of Curtsinger, Joe Campbell and Timmy Hill. the Mackville Church of Christ. Survivors include: two sons, Donald (Helen) Darland, Louisville; Jimmy (Betty Jo) Darland, CURTSINGER. William Homer Curtsinger, 77, of Junction City, Georgetown, TX; two daughters, Nellie (Granville) Moore and died Wednesday, No-vember 8, 2000 at his residence. Born Betty (Kenneth) Hurst, Lexington; one brother, Lonnie April 4, 1923 in Parksville, he was the son of the late Delbert Boswell, Springfield; three sisters, Mattie Mattingly, and Myrtle Pendygraft Curtsinger. He was a retired employee Springfield, Grace Black, Frankfort, and Gladys Rose of of the Kentucky State Hospital and a veteran of World War II. Hodgenville; 15 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren. She He served in the 2759 Engineer Combat Battalion, served in was preceded in death by her husband, Shannon Darland; two the Rhineland, Central Europe, Northern Africa and in the brothers, James and Bruce Boswell; one sister, Elizabeth Middle East. He was the recipient of three Bronze Service Curtsinger; and one grandchild, Janice Hurst. Funeral Good Conduct Medals, a Victory Medal, a Meritorious Unit services were held Monday, April 17, at the Carey and Son Award and the World War II Victory Medal. He was a member Funeral Home with Bro. Frank Preston officiating. Burial was of VFW Post 3634, Danville. Survivors include: his wife, Ida in the Peter Cemetery in Mackville. Pallbearers were Mark Mae Herring Curtsinger, Junction City; two sons, William L. Moore, David Moore, Cleon Darland, Stan Lee, Anthony Curtsinger, Nicholasville, and John D. Curtsinger, Salvisa; one Moore and Jimmy Lee Darland. MILITARY RITES. Douglas sister, Dorothy Caldwell, Parksville; one grandchild and one Laws Post #52, American Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV great grandchild. He was preceded in death by a brother, Post #54 conducted military rites for James Whittinghill at Howard Curtsinger; and a sister, Bonnie Wilson. Funeral Spring Hill Cemetery on April 16, 2000. Those attending were services were held Thursday, November 9, at the W. L. Pruitt Roy Freeman, Curtiss Sherrow, Louis Ransdell, Marion Funeral Home, Moreland, with Rev. Terry Holt officiating. Mershon, James Carey, Joe Harlow, Preston Burgin, Tom Burial was in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Pallbearers Denny, Howard Howells, Lucian Landers. Zenah Teater were Ronald Wilson, June Christy, Buck Sears, Floyd Preston, served as bugler. Bobby Henson and Robert Taylor. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions are suggested to Danville Heritage Hospice. DARNALL, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American Legion, Post #6935 VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted DANIELS. Larry Dale Daniels, 46, of 1155 McCouns Ferry Road, Military Rites for David Darnall at Ebenezer Cemetery on Salvisa, died Tuesday, January 25, 2000 at his home. He was January 11, 2000. Those attending were Roy Freeman, a native of Monticello, and son of the late Oliver and Alice Henry Pulliam, Lucian Landers, Marion Mershon, Willie Raines Daniels. He was an employee of Edwards Saw Mill in Gritton, Tommy Lane and Joe Harlow. Zenah Teater served Mercer County. Survivors include: three daughters, Sherri as bugler. Daniels, Lawrenceburg, Teresa Daniels and Barbara Daniels, of Lexington; three brothers, Woodrow Daniels, Monticello, DAUGHERTY. William Andrew "Andy" Daugherty, 26, of Dallas Daniels and Gary Daniels, Salvisa; three sisters, Campbellsville, who died Dec. 26, 1999 was a native of Mercer County. Information provided by Gash Memorial preceded in death by: a sister, Allie Dudley Moore; a brother, Chapel was incorrect. J. W. Dawson; and a grandson, Carroll Gene Thompson. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 23, at Gash DAVENPORT. Dolly Gill Davenport, 86, of Ft. Wright, formerly of Memorial Chapel, Lawrenceburg, with Dr. Mike Hamrick Harrodsburg, died Thursday, July 20, 2000. She was a retired officiating. Burial was in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers Registered Nurse for St. Elizabeth Hospital North, in were William L. Currens, Curtis Currens, Lois Vaughn Chilton, Covington, a member of Summit Hills Country Club in John A. Goodlett, C. W. Cecil, Jr., and Lynn Royalty. Honorary Crestview Hills, and a member of the Madison Avenue bearers were Earl Chilton, Edwin King, John P. Tuggle, Bob Christian Church in Covington. She was an avid bridge player Shade, Jack Freeman, Julian Birdwhistell, and William E. and married 60 years. Survivors include: her husband, Birdwhistell. Memorial contributions are suggested to Sand George Davenport, Ft. Wright, formerly of Harrodsburg; two Spring Baptist Church Building Fund, 1616 Harrodsburg Road, daughters, Dinah Deye, Ft. Wright, and Cathy Johnson, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342, or Heritage Hospice, PO Box 1213, Memphis, TN; four grandchildren; one great grandchild. Danville, KY 40423. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 24, at the Madison Avenue Christian Church in Covington. Burial was in Highland DEATON. Nona Garrett Deaton, 86, widow of Arthur Lee Deaton, Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell. Memorials are suggested to St. formerly of Mercer County, died Tuesday, December 19, 2000 Elizabeth Home Health Hospice, 401 E. 20th Street, at the Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital in Somerset. Born Covington, KY 41014. Swindler and Currin Funeral Home, June 24, 1914 in Russell County, she was the daughter of the Latonia, was in charge of arrangements. late James and Margaret Rowe Garrett. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors DAVENPORT. Robert Patterson Davenport, 80, of 339 include: six sons, Vernon B. Ernie Ray, Jimmy and Bobby Davenport Lane, husband of the late Mary Lena Satterly Deaton, all of Harrodsburg, Jack Deaton, SC, and Coy Davenport, died Thursday, April 6, 2000, at the Harrodsburg Deaton, Burgin; two daughters, Lois Petrey, Cincinnati and Health Care Center. Born November 6, 1919 in Mercer Loretta Sizemore, Manchester; several grandchildren, great County, he was the son of the late Fred and Sarah Patterson grandchildren and great great grandchildren. She was Davenport. He was a retired farmer and a member of the preceded in death by two sons, Clell and Roger Deaton, and a Hopewell Baptist Church. Survivors include: one son, Michael daughter, Ruth Petrey. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 Lynn Davenport, Lexington; two daughters, Sharon Dale p.m. Friday, December 22, at the Alexander and Royalty Davenport and Mrs. David (Robin) Beams, both of Mercer Funeral Home with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Grandsons County; one brother, Roy Davenport, New Albany, IN; one will serve as pallbearers. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 9:00 sister, Mrs. Charles (Lucille) "Coffee" Hurst, Harrodsburg; two p.m. Thursday and after 7:00 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Davenport Preston. Funeral services were held Saturday, DEMAREE. Hollie C. Demaree, 85, of 615 Greenwood Drive, April 8, at the Hopewell Baptist Church with Bro. Richard died Monday, January 10, 2000 at his residence. Born July Easterling officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. 26, 1914 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Pallbearers were Ronald Hurst, Glenn Hurst, Ronnie Wells, Kavanaugh and Mattie Sutherland Demaree. He was a Joe Satterly, Tommy Preston and Robert Franklin Davenport. licensed funeral director for Ransdell Funeral Chapel, an army Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home was in charge of veteran of World War II. He was a member of the arrangements. Harrodsburg Baptist Church, where he served as deacon and chair for eight years, Sunday School teacher and church DAVIS. Mary Murphy Davis, 86, of 711 Fairview court, died treasurer for four years. He was a member of the Monday, June 19, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health Care Harrodsburg Lions Club, Masonic Lodge 777 F&AM, American Center. Born May 7, 1914 in Mercer County, she was the Legion and a lifetime member of the DAV. Survivors include: daughter of the late Demetrius and Maggie Carey Collier. She his wife, Lottie B. Shirley Demaree, Harrodsburg; one son, was the widow of Hugh Murphy and Herbert Lee Davis. She Glendon C. Demaree, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Clifton was a homemaker and a member of Bruner's Chapel Baptist Demaree, Louisville; two grandchildren and three great Church. Survivors include: one step son, Charles Davis, grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Plano, TX; one daughter, Margaret Murphy Adkinson, Friday, January 14, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Dr. Harrodsburg; one step daughter, Barbara Davis Kincaid, Robert DeFoor officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Lexington; one sister, Vallie Egbert, Salvisa; six grandchildren Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles Anness, Dr. Charles and several great grandchildren. She was preceded in death Hatcher, Skeeter Reed, Harold Sutherland, Robert Gritton and by her son, Donald Murphy; three brothers, Earl, Everett and Brennan Royalty. Honorary bearers will be deacons of the Morris Collier; one sister, Leona Smith. Funeral services were Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Memorials are suggested to the Wednesday, June 21, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Harrodsburg Baptist Church Building Fund. Visitation will be Home with Bro. Don Reed and Bro. Larry Redding officiating. from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Terry after 10:00 a.m. Friday until the time of service. Murphy, Donald Murphy, Connie Shifflett, Johnny Collier and Ricky Burns. DEMAREE. Lottie B. Demaree, 85, of 615 Greenwood Drive, died Sunday, June 25, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. DAWSON. Charles Coslow (C. C.) Dawson, 93, of 955 Claylick Born September 30, 1914 in Mercer County, she was the Road, Salvisa, died Thursday, April 20, 2000 at his residence. daughter of the late J. S. and Sarah Blane Reed Shirley. She He was a native of Anderson County, husband of the late Ada was the widow of Hollie C. Demaree. She owned and Mizner Dawson and son of the late Allen and Fanny Short operated Milady Beauty shop for 50 years, was a member of Dawson, a retired farmer, a member of the Sand Spring the Harrodsburg Baptist Church, the Glad Hands Sunday Baptist Church and attended Kavanaugh High School. School Class, a Sunday School teacher for 25 years, and a Survivors include a son: Allen (Barbara) Dawson, Greenville, choir member. Survivors include: one son, Glendon (Betty) TN; two daughters, Ann (Ralph) Morris, Wilna (Lonnie) Demaree, Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren and three great Thompson, both of Salvisa; two brothers, Coleman Dawson, grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Atlanta, GA and Lillard Dawson, Lawrenceburg; one sister Reva Foster, Neva Lay and Wilma Graham; one brother, J. C. Nancy Dawson Jones, Springfield; six grandchildren, eight Shirley. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 28, at great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. He was the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Eddie Russell officiating. in Lebanon. Born October 12, 1914 in Washington County, Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Polie she was a daughter of the late James Frank and Margie Lee Stratton, Charles Annes, Chester Scott, Robert "Rags" Gritton, Sea Bowen. She was the widow of Frank Eugene Corley and Brennan Royalty and Dr. Charles Hatcher. Honorary bearers Ansel Devine. She was a member of the Willisburg Baptist were members of her Sunday School class. Memorials are Church, a graduate of Willisburg High School, Eastern suggested to the Harrodsburg Baptist Church Elevator Fund Kentucky University and also received her librarian certificate or the Alzheimer's Association. from Eastern. She taught for 34 years and served as librarian mostly in the Washington County School System at Kirkland, DERINGER. Mattie Settles Deringer, 91, of 511 Derringer Road, Willisburg and Mackville. Survivors include: one son, Danny died Monday, May 22, 2000 at the Charleston Health Care (Janet) Corley, Louisville; one daughter, Linda (Larry) Noort, Center in Danville. Born March 18, 1909, in Washington Willisburg; one brother, William E. Bowen, Mt. Washington; County, she was the daughter of the late Lee and Florence seven grandchildren, three step grandchildren and 17 great Keeling Settles. She was the widow of Walter Benton grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, J. F. Deringer. She was a homemaker, an avid quilter and a Bowen, and a sister, Irene Stine. Funeral services were held member of the Deep Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include: Sunday, July 9, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home, two sons, Marvin and Reuben Deringer, both of Harrodsburg; Springfield, with Bro. David Kelley and Bro. John Berry four daughters, Juanita Bottom, Washington County, Mary Lee officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery at Willisburg. Wilkerson and Shirley Logue, both of Harrodsburg, and Ella Pallbearers were Carroll Stine, Gerry Stine, Stevie Bowen, Rose Bottoms of Mackville; one sister-in-law, Lillie Settles of Jackie Bowen, Gaylard Bowen and Rishel Bowen. Honorary Shreveport, LA; 17 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and bearers were Jimmy Bowen, Eddie Bowen, Starlette Drury, seven great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death Carlene Jenkins, Sandra Wilson, Millie Moore and Barbara by two sons, Daryl and Sheryl Deringer; two brothers, Oliver Berry. and Clifton Settles; two sisters, Margie Mann and Pearl Logue Carrier; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held DEVYLDER. Frank C. DeVylder, 68, Greencastle, IN, died Wednesday, May 24, at the Deep Creek Baptist Church with Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at his residence. Born in Bro. Hilary Claypool and Bro. Everett Priddy officiating. Burial Harrodsburg, August 28, 1931, he was the son of the late was in the Deep Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers Frank Miller and Rose (Coffman) DeVylder. He retired after were Joedy Lee Bottom, Wayne Deringer, Donnie Benton 23 years at DePauw University where he was equipment Bottoms, Howard Logue Jr., Mark Wilkerson and Robert manager of the Athletic Department. He was past president of Deringer. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home was in the Indiana Elementary Football Association. Survivors charge of arrangements. include: his wife, Anna Marie Webster DeVylder, Greencastle, IN; three sons, Michael (Teddi) DeVylder, Brazil; Rick DeROSSETT. Kathleen Mobley DeRossett, 70, of 973 Celia (Brenda) DeVylder, Greencastle, and Thomas (Tina) Lane, Lexington, died Tuesday, July 4, 2000. Born in DeVylder, Quincy; eight grandchidlren and one great Harrodsburg, October 11, 1929, she was a daughter of the grandchild. He was preceded in death by one grandchild. late Dewey and Myrtle Coker Mobley. She was a member of Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, at the Rosemont Baptist Church and the Sweet Adeline’s. Survivors Bittles and Hurt Funeral Home with Patrick Smith and Norman include: her husband, Bruce G. DeRossett, Lexington; one Hill officiating. Burial will be in Clear Run Cemetery, Bridgeton. son, Michael (Brenda) DeRossett, N. Middletown; one Contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, daughter, June (Francisco) Virgen, Nicholasville; five brothers, Kenbell Plaza Suite 3, 1440 E. Pugh Dr., Terre Haute, IN Ernest Mobley and Garnett Mobley, both of Harrodsburg, 47802. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday Minor Mobley, Dublin, IN, Hanley Mobley, Mercer County, at the funeral home. Howard Mobley, Cornishville; two sisters, Cornell Reynolds, Harrodsburg and Joyce Britton, Cornishville; five DEWITT. Kenneth O. Dewitt, 64, of 1765 Harrodsburg Rd., grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral Lawrenceburg, died Friday, August 4, 2000, at the UK Medical services were held Friday, July 14, at W. R. Milward Mortuary- Center in Lexington. Born May 3, 1936 in Anderson County, Southland, with Bro. Byron Jessup officiating. Burial was in he was the son of the late Rosco O. and Madge Mae Ashby Evergreen Memory Gardens. Pallbearers were Danny Dewitt. He was a former truck driver and a former security Mobley, Tony Mobley, Joey Mobley, Tommy Reynolds, Eric guard with the Capital City Police. He was a former coach Shepherd and Ronny Britton. with the Anderson County Youth Baseball & Basketball, a member of the Independent Political Party and a member of DEVINE. Grace Mobley Devine, age 89, of 471 Chestnut Street, the Lawrenceburg McDonald’s Coffee Club. Survivors died Wednesday, June 28, 2000, at the James B. Haggin include: his wife of nine years, Becky Downs Dewitt; one son, Memorial Hospital. Born July 27, 1910 in Washington County, Johnny (Paula) Dewitt, Frankfort; one step-son, Brandon she was the daughter of the late Sam and Viola Armstrong Livers, Shelbyville; two step daughters, Regina and Bridget Mobley. She was the widow of Willie D. Devine. She was a Livers, both of Shelbyville; one sister, Rosetta Sue Cuddy, homemaker and a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Harrodsburg; one grandson. He was preceded in death by an Church. She had attended the Benton Baptist Church. infant son, Ronny K. Dewitt; two brothers, Rosco E. and Willis Survivors include: her daughter, Mrs. Truman (Loretta) Thomas Dewitt. Funeral services were held Sunday, August Curtsinger, Harrodsburg; one sister-in-law, Adelena Devine, 6, at the Ritchie-Peach-Todd Funeral Home with Bro. Bob C. Harrodsburg; one grandchild and two great grandchildren. Jones officiating. Burial was in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Funeral services were held Friday, June 30, at the Alexander Pallbearers were Kevin Detherage, Doug Detherage, Billy and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. Rick Snyder, Bro. Jerel Peach, Larry Peak, Dwight Andrews, Larry Robinson, and Coffey and Bro. Lewis Walter officiating. Burial was in Spring Timmy Peavler. Contributions are suggested to the Anderson Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jason Curtsinger, Garnett County Park & Recreation Dept., Youth Little League Mobley, Ernest Long, Judd Barrett, Stuart Warren, Dale Programs, 137 S. Main St., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342. Satterly, and J. L. Devine. Honorary bearers were James D. Claunch, Guster Jenkins and Jewell Mobley. J DISMUKES. Lillian P. Dismukes, 75, of 337 Main Street, Salvisa, died Saturday, April 22, 2000 at her residence. Born DEVINE. Pauline Bowen Devine, 85, of Willisburg, died September 11, 1924 in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of Wednesday, July 5, 2000, at the Norton Spring View Hospital the late Thomas Jackson and Fannie Beasley Poulter. She DRISKELL. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, was the widow of James G. Dismukes. She was a July 8, at the Ritchie-Peach-Todd Funeral Home for Roxie homemaker and a member of the Salvisa Baptist Church. Louise Driskell, with Bro. Jerry Dedman officiating. She died Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. John (Jackie) Sims, June 17, 2001 in Inyokern, CA, age 59. Friends may call from Salvisa; two grandchildren, John and Jeremy Sims. Funeral 1:30 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. services were held Tuesday, April 25, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Johnny Hockersmith and Rev. Ray Coates DRISKELL. Charlotte Moore Driskell, 58, of 325 Tewmey Lane, officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers died Saturday, April 1, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in were Winston Preston, Ronnie Broce, Rodney Harlow, Bobby Lexington. Born December 12, 1941 in Mercer County, she Hardin, Rusty Johnson and Tony Bast. Memorials are was the daughter of J. C. and Doris Sims and Anne Whitenack suggested to Heritage Hospice. Sims, all of Harrodsburg. She was a retired teacher for the Mercer County School System, having worked 29 years. She DIX. Michael Dix, 36, of 702 Meadowbrook Lane, died Tuesday, was a graduate of Mercer County High School and the March 28, 2000 at his residence. Born December 15, 1963 in University of Kentucky. She was a member of New Comers Denver, CO, he was the son of Dee Dix of Denver and Tim Homemakers, The Kentucky Retired Teachers Association, Dix of Sequim, WA. He was a carpenter and had worked for Mercer County Home Extension Service, and the New Experienced Drywall and Acoustics in Danville. Survivors, in Providence Presbyterian Church, where she was an elder and addition to his parents, include: two daughters, Jessica and secretary. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: her Morgan Dix, both of Harrodsburg; one sister, Tina Dix, husband, Gilbert "Sonny" Driskell, Mercer County; one son, Denver, CO; two brothers, Mark Dix, Denver, CO and Bob Dix, Brian Driskell, Nicholasville; one sister, Carolyn Ann (Johnny) CO. A memorial service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Friday, Thornton, Mercer County; special friends, Nell Gill, Carolyn March 31, 2000 at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home. Royalty, and Anita Bruce; one granddaughter. Funeral There will be no visitation. services were held Tuesday, April 4, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Jon Jones and David Hartman officiating. Burial DONAHUE. Joyce Gale Bottom Donahue, 47, of Indianapolis, was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Delmar O'dell, died Sunday, November 5, 2000. Born November 24, 1952 in Reid Hendren, Charles Anderson, Joe Gill, Marlin Followell, Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of James "J. T." Bottom Eddie Lay and Allen Pickett. Honorary bearers were the New and the late Harvest Prewitt Bottom. She was an accounting Comers Homemakers and Pioneer Saddle Club members. technician for the Defense Finance Center at Ft. Harrison for Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society, PO 10 years. Survivors, in addition to her father, include: her Box 102, Harrodsburg, KY 40330, or to the New Providence husband, Robert Donahue, Indianapolis, IN; one son, Bill Pike, Presbyterian Church. Indianapolis, IN; one daughter, Anne Fochler, Offut AFB, NE; two brothers, Joseph Bottom, PA, and Carlos Bottom, DRURY. Arbic Edwards Drury, 89, of 645 Stratton Road, Salvisa, Parksville; one grandchild. Funeral services will be held at died Sunday, January 9, 2000 at her residence. She was a 2:00 p.m. Thursday, November 9, at Shirley Brothers native of Mercer County, widow of Roy Hollis Drury Sr., and Washington Memorial Chapel, 9606 E. Washington, daughter of the late J. C. Edwards and Ethel Stratton Indianapolis, IN. Memorials are suggested to the American Edwards. She was a former employee for Central Baptist Heart Association or the USO. Hospital, in natural management and a graduate of Fairview High School. She was a member of the Mayo Christian DONOVAN, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, Church, and a former Sunday School teacher for the adult American Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 women for many years. Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs. conducted Military Rites for James G. Donovan at Spring Hill James (Betty Sue) Harmon of Salvisa; 11 grandchildren, 15 Cemetery on March 9, 2000. Those attending were Roy great grandchildren, four great grandchildren and three step Freeman, Howard Howells, James L. Tewmey, Tom Denny, grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Bob James Carey, Henry Pulliam, Marion Mershon, Curtis Drury and Roy Edwards Drury. Funeral services were held Sherrow. Zenah Teater served as bugler. Wednesday January 12, at Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. DONOVAN. James (Jimmy) Geffinger Donovan, 81, formerly of Jerry Perry officiating. Burial was in the Lawrenceburg Cane Run Street, died Thursday, February 24, 2000 at the Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Drury, Ricky Drury, Tony Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Lexington. Born Drury, Carson Drury, Danny Ransdell and Mike Ransdell. October 25, 1918 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Contributions are suggested to Mayo Christian Church Isaiah Donovan and Hazel Geffinger Donovan. He attended Building Fund. the University of Kentucky and was a former draftsman in the DRURY. Calvin Drury, 76, of 640 North 3rd Street, Danville, died City Engineers Office. He was a World War II veteran of the Thursday, July 13, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional U. S. Army and received three Purple Hearts. He was a well Medical Center in Danville. Born May 29, 1924 in known local historian of Harrodsburg, a former member of the Harrodsburg, he was a son of the late Harvey and National Rifle Association; life member of VFW Post 6935 and Temperence Payton Drury. He was a retired farm employee a member of Douglas Laws Post #52, American Legion. He for Shawnee Farm and a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist was a member of the Harrodsburg Christian Church. Church. Survivors include: his wife, Zelma Drury, Danville; Survivors include: one cousin, Mrs. Jersey Clark, Columbia, three daughters, Georgie (Charlie) Mingo, Danville; Gail SC. Graveside services with military rites will be 11:00 a.m. (William) Morrissey, Montgomery, AL, and Vickie (Thomas) Thursday, March 9, at Spring Hill Cemetery with Dr. David McRay, Harrodsburg; three brothers; four sisters; five Hartman officiating. Pallbearers will be James Herbert Ison, grandchildren and three great grandchildren; he was preceded Stephen Bailey, Frank Trisler, Robert Brasington and Jason in death by a sister, Lois Medley; a brother, Jim Drury; and a Bugg. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home in charge of grandson, Kurt McRay. Funeral services were held Sunday, arrangements. There will be no visitation. July 16, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Morris Trayner DRISCOLL. Jeff Deaton was an honorary pallbearer for officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers Catherine Phillips Driscoll, 82, of Salvisa, who died Dec. 24, were Jeff Barnett, Greg Redmon, Zack Ison, Gary Arnold, 1999. Blake Arnold, Brian Morrisey, Ben Monson and Keith McRay. Honorary bearers were Bud Prewitt, Donnie Peavler, Ernest Ryan, Dale Harnstine, Morris Yocum, J. H. Newby and Osby Roanoke, VA, Langdale, AL and Atlanta, GA. He served in Jones. the Army during World War II and was a member of the Salvisa Baptist Church, where he was a Deacon Emeritus. DRURY. Carlton Levon Drury, 74, of 1638 Danville Road, died Survivors include: his wife, Margarette Beasley Eads, Salvisa; Friday, June 2, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical two brothers, Eldridge Eads, Monterey, TN and E. Don Eads, Center. Born January 30, 1926 in Willisburg, he was the son Atlanta, GA. He was preceded in death by three brothers, of the late Carl and Nita Mae Drury. He owned and operated Gene, Morris and Bobby Eads. Funeral services will be held Drury's Saddlery, where he made and shipped custom show at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 3, at the Salvisa Baptist horse tack all over the world. He served in the Navy from 1944 Church with Rev. Walter Price, Rev. James Hensley, Rev. to 1946. Survivors include: his wife, Mary Kennon Dury, John Hockersmith III, and Rev. Larry Koch officiating. Burial Harrodsburg; three daughters, Suzanne Grable, Lexington, will be in the Kirkwood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bryan Judy Renfrow, Harrodsburg, and Paulette Drury, Atlanta, GA; Eads, David Eads, Steve Eads, Tim Eads, Rodney Harlow, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Peter Neidenvach, Tony Neidenvach and Jason Clark. services were held Monday, June 5, at the Ransdell Funeral Honorary bearers will be Rev. Dale Niswonger, Rev. Z. T. Chapel with Rev. Lewis Walter officiating. Burial was in the Lester, Rev. Gary Story, Rev Don White, Rev. Bob Jones, Grapevine Cemetery with Military Rites. Pallbearers were Rev. Tyre Denney, Rev. Ed Orberson. Memorials are Jerry Mobley, Travis Adkinson, David Adkinson, Don Smith, suggested to the Gideon Memorial Bible Fund or to Heritage David Drury and Wes Huffman. Honorary bearers were Corde Hospice. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, Grable, Justin Grable, Bill Grable, Eddie Gustafson, William and 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Bottom, Buford Taylor and Larry Hinshaw. Chapel. DUNAWAY. Russell H. Dunaway, 72, of Edgewood Drive, EGBERT. Daisy Deana Egbert, 98, of 2476 Cummins Ferry Rd., Stanford, died Monday, April 17, 2000 at the VA Medical Salvisa, died Thursday, April 27, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Center in Lexington. Born February 3, 1928 in Detroit, MI, he Hospital. Born April 25, 1902 in Mercer County, she was the was the son of the late William J. Dunaway and Allean Boone daughter of the late Joseph and Lucy Dean Beckham. She Dunaway. He was a former meat cutter and a Church of was the widow of Reuben Egbert Sr. She worked as a Christ minister and a member of the Lexington Avenue Church homemaker and was a member of the Ebenezer Church of of Christ in Danville. He was a member of the DAV, American Christ. Survivors include: two sons, Elmer (Tuggle) Egbert Legion and was a navy veteran of World War II and an army and Reuben Egbert Jr., both of Salvisa;. One daughter, veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include: his wife, Nancy Virginia Hurst, Harrodsburg; 14 grandchildren, 26 great Middleton Dunaway, Stanford; two sons, Russell (Patricia) grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. Funeral Dunaway Jr., Blue Ash, OH; Billy (Ann Robin) Dunaway, services were held Saturday, April 29, 2000 at the Ransdell Harrodsburg; one daughter, Katherine Ann Dunaway, Funeral Chapel with Rev. John David Lane officiating. Burial Erlanger; three sisters, Lilly Gooch, Stanford, Margaret Grider, was in the Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rick Junction City, and Doris Bottom Danville; four grandchildren. Mobley, Wathan Bottom, Travis Profitt, Ronnie Joe Egbert, He was preceded in death by a brother, James Dunaway, and Brad Quinn, Tommy Egbert, Terry Egbert and Jerry Young. a sister, Marie Potts. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 20, at the Spurlin Funeral Home Chapel, ELLIOTT. Virgil P. Elliott Sr., 79, of 446 Price Avenue, died Stanford, with Steve Wolfgang and Scott Vifquin officiating. Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at Saint Joseph Hospital in Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Lexington. Born November 20, 1920 in Danville, he was a son Mike Estes, Donnie Gooch, Don Guay, Curt Herrington, Dave of the late Price and Mary Catherine Wren Elliott. He was a Miller, Eddie Smith, Rick Snyder and Lloyd Burton. Honorary retired Chief Warrant Officer of the Kentucky National Guard, bearers will be grandchildren, Chris, Tyler and Timmy served from 1948 until 1990. He was a member of American Dunaway, and Brandon Sutton. Visitation from 5:00 to 9:00 Legion Post #52; 40 and 8, VFW, Oleika Shrine Temple, p.m. Wednesday, April 19, at the funeral home. Masonic Lodge 777 F&AM and the National Guard Association. He was an army veteran of World War II. He was DUNN Sr. John L. Dunn, Sr., 82, of Clarksville, IN died a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church. Survivors include: Wednesday, November 1,2000 at his residence. A native of one son, Virgil (Lynda) Elliott, Jr., Harrodsburg; one brother, Burgin he was a retired sewing machine mechanic for H. A. Colonel (Ret.) Edwin Elliott, Harrodsburg; one sister, Eunice Seinsheimer and M. Fine and Sons. He was an army veteran Tyler, Harrodsburg; three grandchildren and three great of World War II and a member of the First Southern Baptist grandchildren. He was preceded in death by: a son, Ronald Church in Clarksville, IN. Survivors include: one son, John L. Dale Elliott; three brothers, James C. Elliott, Ralph Gene Dunn Jr., Garland, TX; one daughter Claudia Haehl-Borden, Elliott, J. W. Elliott; a sister, Genivieve McCandles. Funeral IN; two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday services were held Saturday, August 26, at Saint Andrew November 5, at the Chapman Funeral Home, Clarksville, IN. Catholic Church with Fr. Joseph Muench officiating. Burial was Burial was in the Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, New Albany. in Spring Hill Cemetery with military rites. A prayer service and EADS, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American Masonic services were held Friday at the Ransdell Funeral Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted chapel. Pallbearers were Colby, Taylor, Ott and Don Elliott, Military Rites for Phillip Eads at Kirkwood Cemetery on Shelby, Kevin, Kelly and Keith Tyler and Danny McCandless. February 3, 2000. Those attending were: Roy Freeman, Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society or Marion Mershon, Howard Howells, Henry Pulliam, James St. Andrew Catholic Church. Carey, James L. Tewmey and Joe Harlow. Zenah Teater ELLIOTT. Walter Elliott, age 79, of 714 Elliott Lane, died Monday, served as bugler. June 26, 2000, at his residence. Born July 22, 1920 in Mercer EADS. Phillip Wayne Eads, 73, of 144 Sugar Street, Salvisa, died County, he was the son of the late John and Mary Elizabeth Monday, January 31, 2000 at his residence. Born February Russell Elliott. He was a retired custodian of the Mercer 22, 1926 in Tuscaloosa, AL, he was the son of the late Luther County Courthouse, a farmer, a Kentucky Colonel and a and Ruby Parker Eads. He worked as a school teacher for member of the Deep Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include: Harrison Elementary and served as minister of music for his wife, Ida Bottom Elliott, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Joann churches in Lexington, Paris, Georgetown, Danville, Louisville, Elliott Watts, Mercer County; two brothers, Albert Elliott, Mercer County and Roy Leon Elliott, AL; three sisters, Gertie Sara Elizabeth Whaley Forsythe. He graduated from Henry Mae Huffman, Cornishville, Catherine Pankey, Mercer County Clay High School, received his Master’s Degree in education and Betsy Goodlett, Alton; five grandchildren, nine great from the University of Kentucky, was a member of Sigma Chi grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was Fraternity, and the First Christian Church. He was a retired preceded in death by his son, James Paul Elliott and four teacher who had taught at Covington Holmes High School, brothers, Carl, Edgar, Maurice and Johnny Elliott. Funeral Pikeville College, Lee Junior College, Stanford High School, services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 29, at the Pikeville High School, Belfry High School and Frankfort High Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Chaplain Gary School. Survivors include: one son, James M. (Dianne J.) Story officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Forsythe; three grandchildren, all of Richmond, VA. He was Pallbearers will be Tony Cox, Bobby Beasley, Aaron Gray, preceded in death by a daughter, Katharine Alexander Junior Huffman, Michael Paul Huffman, David Peavler, David Murphy. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Patrick, and Bill Elliott Sr. Visitation from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. March 3, at Spring Hill Cemetery with Rev. Jeff Bell officiating. Wednesday and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to First Christian Church, Paris, or Hospice of the Bluegrass. Visitation will be from 6;00 to 8:00 FARTHING. David Farthing, 77, of 755 Keenon Road, died p.m. Thursday, at the Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, 528 Sunday, July 30, 2000 at his residence. Born June 28, 1923 Pleasant St., Paris, KY. in Madison County, he was the son of the late George and Cora Shelton Farthing. He was a self-employed farmer, U. S. FOSTER. Walter Foster, 95, of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday, Army veteran, having served in World War II, and a member October 24, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Hospital Extended of Mayo Christian Church. Survivors include: his wife, Juanita Care. Born March 4, 1905 in Washington County, he was the Tindale Farthing, Harrodsburg; one son, Gary J. Farthing, son of the late Elias and Esther Sanders Foster. He was the Harrodsburg; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Faye (Steven) widower of Hazel D. Sanders Foster. He was a member of Farthing Whitmer, Rochester, MN; six grandchildren and the Cornishville Baptist Church where he served as a deacon seven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a and he had many occupations including farming, carpentry, sister, Daisey Gibson, and a son, Mark David Farthing. handyman and an employee of Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. Funeral services were held Wednesday, August 2, at the Survivors include: one son, Robert L. Foster, Versailles; one Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Jerry Perry daughter, Elizabeth A. Foster, Miami, FL; four grandchildren And Bro. Claude Waldridge officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Cemetery. Pallbearers were Steve Peege, Glen Reynolds, Thursday, October 26, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Jimmy Sexton, Bill Robinson, Daniel Coblentz and Eddie Home with Rev. Paul Readnour officiating. Burial will be in Sanford. Honorary bearers were Allin Watts, George Bechtel, Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill Burke, Billy Lela Graham and Dorothy Johnston. Memorial contributions Grider, George Hendrix, Aubrey J. McMullin, Marty McMullin, are suggested to: Heritage Hospice, 337 W. Broadway, Greg Brown, Royce Cornish, and Garland Hoskins. Visitation Danville, KY 40422; or to the American Parkinson’s Disease from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday and after 7:00 a.m. Association, 1250 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10305. Thursday until time of service. FAULKNER. Charles Adolph (Ross) Faulkner, 79, of 100 Shaker FOWLER. Ethel Viola Fowler, 81, of 124 Maple Street, Burgin, Points Drive, Danville, died Friday, October 13, 2000 at the VA died Thursday, December 30, 1999 at her residence. Born Hospital in Lexington. Born October 3, 1921, he was a native November 15, 1918 in Salvisa, she was the daughter of the of Mercer County. Survivors include: two brothers, Sam late Lawrence Ford and Sallie Jane Coslow Sharp. She was a Banks, Sr., Hot Springs, AR, and Eugene Faulkner, Burgin; homemaker and a member of the Salvisa Methodist Church. one sister, Mrs. Bell Coward, Louisville; a half sister, Yvonne Survivors include: her husband, Earl Fowler, Burgin; one Faulkner, Cincinnati, OH; one aunt, Mrs. Stella Brown, daughter, Shirley Middleton; Bradfordsville; two grandchildren, Harrodsburg and a niece, Mrs. James (Mary) Patton, Patricia Darland, Harrodsburg, and Stephen Darland, Harrodsburg. Funeral services will be held at 11 o’clock, Bradfordsville; one great grandchild. Funeral services were Friday, October 20, at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home in held Sunday, Jan. 2, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Danville. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. James Harley officiating. Burial was in the Willisburg Pallbearers will be nephews. Visitation will be from 6:00 to Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Roger Middleton, Alan Darland, 9:00 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral home. Bill Bottom, Timmy Bottom, William Matherly and James Burden. FLORENCE. William Russell Florence, 89, of 1175 Lehman Road, Chambersburg, PA, formerly of Paris and Harrodsburg, FREDERICK. David Frederick, 78, of 584 Graham Avenue, died died Tuesday, March 28, 2000. Born January 7, 1911 in North Sunday, February 6, 2000 at the Lexington Centre for Health Middletown, he was the son of the late William Elvey and Eva and Rehabilitation. Born January 19, 1922 in Christian Lena Ritchie Florence. He was the widower of Della Ruth County, he was the son of the late Clyde and Ruby Harris Thomas Florence. He was a retired salesman and a veteran Frederick. He retired after 40 years being self-employed in of World War II. He was a member of the Baptist faith. the plumbing and heating business. He was a U. S. Army Survivors include: a daughter, Jennie Joe (Harry) Champion, Veteran of World War II, a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Chambersburg, PA; one brother, James F. Florence, Paris; six Church and a lifetime member of Disabled American grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was preceded Veterans. Survivors include: his wife of 55 years, Lois Taylor in death by two granddaughters. Funeral services were held Frederick; one son, Brent Frederick, Harrodsburg; one Saturday, April 1, at the Hinton-Turner Funeral Home in Paris, daughter, Diane Shewmaker, China Grove, NC; three with Rev. Don Reed officiating. Burial was in the Paris grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons; Mitch Champion, February 9, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with John Champion, Bill Champion, Joe Champion, Chad Bro. Donnie Releford and Bro. Hilary Claypool officiating. Champion and Matthew Champion. Burial with Military Rites were held in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Hurst, Bill Pinkston, Ezra Tatum Jr., FORSYTHE. George West Forsythe, 88, of 2000 South Main Paul Devine, Harold Montgomery and Garnett Fowler. Street, Paris, died Monday, February 28, 2000. Born Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to February 7, 1912 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late the American Cancer Society, PO Box 102, Harrodsburg, KY James M. and Georgia West Forsythe. He was the widower of 40330 and/or Gideons International, PO Box 176, was preceded in death by two brothers, William Lee Peavler Harrodsburg, KY 40330. and Condit B. Peavler, and one sister, Ella Sallee. Funeral services were held Friday, September 8, at the Alexander and FREELAND. Lucile Marie Freeland, 86, of 4311 Statton Rd., Royalty Funeral Home with Dr. Kenneth Whitehouse Louisville, died Sunday, February 6, 2000 at the Danville officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers Center for Health and Rehabilitation, Danville. Born July 22, were Ronnie Peavler, Clint Smith, Marty Smith, Mike 1913 in Dowagiac, MI, she was the daughter of the late Sinkhorn, Timmy Devine and Kenny Gaines II. Honorary Clarence Cleveland and Eva Henwood Paul. She was a bearers were Robert Peavler, Monty Anderson, James homemaker and a member of Meadowview Presbyterian Kenneth Peavler and Jimmy Devine. Church, Louisville. Survivors include: her husband, Norval O. Freeland, Louisville; one son, Thomas (Maribeth) Freeland, GARNER. Cole Douglas Walker Garner, infant son of Gregory Harrodsburg; one sister, Marion Wicks, Dowagiac, MI; two Walker and Penney Lee Lewis Garner, died Tuesday, June grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services 20, 2000 at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis, IN. Survivors were held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 8, at the Ransdell in addition to his parents, include: one brother, Garryt Funeral Chapel with Dr. James Baughman officiating. Burial Younghouse; one sister, Sierra Younghouse; grandmother, was in the Riverside Cemetery, Dowgiac, MI. Graveside Karen McGuire; maternal grandparents, Patricia and Bahman services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 10, at Ossivand; great grandmother, Sue Treadway; great the Riverside Cemetery in Dowgiac, MI. Memorials are grandfather, James Douglas Wheeler, all of Harrodsburg. suggested to one’s favorite charity. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 27, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Linda Hardin officiating. Burial was in FRYMAN. Berlin Fryman, 80, 428 W. Pleasant St., Cynthiana, Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Cole died Sunday February 6, 2000 at the Edgemont Manor Douglas Walker Garner Fund, Lawrenceburg National Bank, Nursing and Convalescent Home. He was born in Harrison 838 N. College, St., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. County, a son of the late Goebel and Mamie Fryman. He was a member of the Wagoner’s Chapel United Methodist Church, GAYHEART. W. C. (Dub) Gayheart, 81, of Nicholasville, died a retired meat cuter for A&P after 35 years of service, a Tuesday, January 11, 2000 at his residence. He was the son volunteer fireman in Cynthiana for 38 years, and was an avid of Steve and Minnie Fathergill Gayheart. He was a member of fisherman. He was a U. S. Army veteran of World War II, Guns Chapel and attended Mt. Freedom Baptist Church of having served in Africa, Italy and Sicily. Survivors include: his Wilmore, was a member of the Wilmore Lions Club, Odd wife, of 51 years, Lorene Estes Fryman; two sons, John Fellows Lodge, Shanty Hills Sportsman’s Club and Bluegrass Michael (Bettina Jo) Fryman, Robert Allen (Margaret Ann) Sportsman’s Club. Survivors include: his wife, Mary Alice Fryman; one sister, Thaddues Brown, all of Cynthiana; one Crowe Gayheart, Nicholasville; six sons, Ray, Steve, David, sister-in-law, Ruth Clark, Harrodsburg; three grandchildren. Mike, Kenny and Roger Gayheart; three daughters, Patricia He was preceded in death by a brother, Willard Fryman. Long, Caroline Wilhoit and Lois Wright; two sisters, Mary Funeral services were Wednesday, February 9, at the Frances Whittaker, Mercer County, and Corrine Nichols of Whaley-McCarty Funeral Home, Cynthiana, with Rev. Jerry Paris; nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was Watkins and Rev. Wayne Spivey officiating. Burial was in the preceded in death by three brothers, Okley, Carl and Roland Battle Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Allen Gayheart; two sisters, Jewel Richard and Rosie Gayheart. Fryman, Michael Allen Fryman, Jerry Wallace Brown, Rick G. Funeral services were held Friday, January 14, at the Hager Fryman, Steve J. Fryman and Jeff Estes. Honorary bearers and Cundiff Funeral Home in Nicholasville, with Rev. Don were Garnett Lucky, Ronnie Burden, Brian Dargavell, Gerald Reed and Rev. Craig Ryan officiating. Burial was in Bluegrass Turner, Jack Parker Estes, Jerry Price, Harold Eads and Memorial Gardens. Kenny Young. Memorials may be made to the Wagoner’s Chapel Church Cemetery Fund. GENTRY. William H. Gentry, 81, of Blacksburg, VA died April 25, 2000 at the Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Born November 19, GAINES. Joseph D. Gaines, 63, of Louisville, died Friday, 1918 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late James T. and November 3, 2000 at Norton Hospital. Born February 13, Harriet Renfro Gentry. He was the widower of Katherine Poor 1937 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Willard Bailey Gentry. He had retired after 25 years with Corning Glass and Elizabeth Butler Gaines. He was a driver for Yellow Cab Works. He was a World War II veteran and was stationed at and a veteran of the US Air Force. Survivors include: one Clark Field when the Japanese attacked on December 7, son, Matt Gaines, Union; one daughter, Lisa Atwood, CA; two 1941. He was a survivor of the Bataan Death March and had sisters, Margaret Trimble and Louise Fenster, both of received two Silver Stars, a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. Louisville; three grandchildren. Memorial services were held He was a member of the American Ex-Prisoners of War and Wednesday, November 8, at Highland Funeral Chapel, 3331 the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor. Survivors Taylorsville Road, Louisville, with graveside services at the include: a daughter, Harriet Gentry Cobb, Savannah, GA; two New Albany National Cemetery. sons, William H. Gentry II and James W. Gentry, both of Lacoochee, FL; one sister, Nancy L. Bannister, Paris; one GAINES. Ovie Gaines, 79, formerly of Mercer County, died sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard Gentry, Harrodsburg; six Wednesday, September 6, 2000 at the Charleston Health grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Graveside Care Center in Danville. Born July 5, 1921 in Mercer County, services were held at Spring Hill Cemetery, Saturday May 6. she was the daughter of the late Willie J. Peavler and Omie Memorials are suggested to the Presbyterian Church in the Camden Logue. She was a homemaker, a member of the Highlands, Building Fund, PO Box 5918, Lakeland, FL 33807. Ellers Memorial Baptist Church and the Mercer County Senior McCoy Funeral Home in Blacksburg in charge of citizens. Survivors include: four sons, Donald Peavler, arrangements. Harrodsburg, Thomas C. Gaines II and Kenneth Wayne Gaines, both of Louisville, and Grover Phillips of Danville; GENTRY. William Henry Gentry, 81, of Blacksburg, VA, died three daughters, Gracie Smith, Danville, Alice Dupont, Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Born Riverside, OH and Sheree Thompson, Ashland; two brothers, November 19, 1918 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late J. T. Peavler, Lexington, MO and Marshall Peavler, Garland, James Thomas and Harriet Renfro Gentry. He was the TX; one sister, Jewell Anderson, Danville, 16 grandchildren, widower of Katherine Poor Gentry. He retired with over 25 10 great grandchildren, and two step great grandchildren. She years of service with Corning Glass. He served as a Captain in the National Guard Unit from Harrodsburg, Company "D" of Allen Gooch, Stanford and Jackie Snow Gibson, Harrodsburg. the 192nd Tank Battalion, and was deployed to the Philippine He worked as an electrician for Corning Inc. and was a Islands in November 1941. He was stationed at Clark Field member of the Flint Glass Workers Union. He was a member when the Japanese attacked on December 7, 1941 and in of Immanuel Baptist Church. He was a National Guardsman. January 1942, he lead the first tank versus tank battle in US Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: his wife, Robin history. He survived the Bataan Death March and was Gooch, Harrodsburg; one son, Nathan Gooch, Harrodsburg; decorated with two Silver Stars, a Purple Heart, and a Bronze one daughter, Sarah Gooch, Harrodsburg; step father, Ronald Star, along with numerous unit commendations. He had been Gibson, Harrodsburg; step mother, Rebecca Gooch, Stanford; an active member of the American Ex-Prisoners of War and one brother, Nathan Gooch, Tampa, FL; one sister, Shannette the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor. Survivors Quellette, Harrodsburg; two step sisters, Anne Carrillo, Los include: a daughter and son-in-law, Harriet Gentry and Angeles, CA, and Stacy Paul, Castaic, CA; maternal Douglas Y. Cobb of Savannah, GA.; two sons and daughters- grandmother, Edith Snow, Greenwood, IN; paternal in-law, William H., II and Sara Marsh Gentry of Blacksburg grandfather, S. D. Gooch, Kings Mountain; paternal and James Walker and Holly Jackson Gentry of Lacoochee, grandmother, Freda Gooch, Kings Mountain; maternal great FL; one sister, Nancy Lou Bannister, Paris; a sister-in-law, grandmother, Ada Snow, Kings Mountain. Funeral services Mrs. Richard C. Gentry, Harrodsburg; six grandchildren and will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 15, at Immanuel two great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Baptist Church, Faulkner Lane in Boyle county, with Randy Saturday, May 27, at 11:00 a.m. at the Harrodsburg United McPheron and John Dean officiating. Burial will be in the K. P. Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Hall Cemetery, Kings Mountain, with military rites by local Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian National Guardsmen. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Huffman, Church in the Highlands Building Fund, PO Box 5918, Richard Sullivan, Billy Eldridge, Glenn Logue, Darryl Coffman, Lakeland, FL 33807. Ransdell Funeral Chapel in charge of Steve Butler, David Robinson and Jon Sanders. Memorials local arrangements. are suggested to the Immanuel Baptist Church Youth Program. Visitation will be at the church after 6:00 p.m. GEORGE. Joann George, 68, of Holton, KS, died Monday, Wednesday. Ransdell Funeral Chapel in charge of October 16, 2000. She was the sister of Mrs. Ludema Scott of arrangements. Harrodsburg. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, October 20, at Mercer Funeral Home, Holton, KS. GOODIN. Ina Kathryn (Kitty) Goodin, 68, of Harrodsburg, died Wednesday, September 13, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell GILLIS. Arlan Eugene Gillis, 72, of 4000 Louisville Rd., Frankfort, Regional Medical Center in Danville. A native of Marion died Saturday, August 12, 2000 at the Veterans Administration County, she was born December 29, 1931, daughter of Medical Center in Lexington. Born August 5, 1928 in Goebel Mayo of Harrodsburg and the late Gladys Bennett Anderson County, he was the son of the late Hansford R. and Mayo. She was the widow of George Raymond (Ray) Goodin. Willmina Drury Gillis. He was a self-employed truck driver, an She was a retired Licensed Practical Nurse. Survivors, in army veteran of the Korean Conflict and a member of the addition to her father, include: five brothers, Robert H. (Bob) Christian denomination. Survivors include: his wife, Juanita Mayo, Anchorage, G. L. Mayo, Lebanon, Frank (Sonny) Mayo, Gillis, Frankfort; two sons, Larry Gillis, Gray, TN and Grady Bardstown, Marshall Mayo, Bowling Green, and Leon Mayo, Gillis Frankfort; two daughters, Donna Warner and Judy Harrodsburg. A Funeral Mass was held Saturday, September Goodlett, both of Frankfort; one sister, Minda Shelton, 16, at St. Andrew Catholic Church with Fr. Joe Muench and Lawrenceburg; one brother Connie Gillis, Harrodsburg; six Fr. Irvin Mouser officiating. Burial was in St. Augustine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services Catholic Church Cemetery in Lebanon. Pallbearers were Jim were conducted at the LeCompte-Johnson-Taylor Funeral Bob Moore, Larry Lowe, David Mayo, Jr., Chris Mayo, David Home in Frankfort with Rev. Everett Hawkins and Rev. James Beams and Michael Brodarick. Expressions of sympathy may Harley officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Gardens, take the form of contributions to the St. Andrew Catholic Woodford County. Military honors were conducted at the Church Building Fund, 225 Mooreland Avenue, Harrodsburg, graveside by members of VFW Post #4075 of Frankfort. KY 40330. Bosley Funeral Home in Lebanon was in charge of Pallbearers were Terry Grider, Gary Grider, Richard Howard, arrangements. Mark Moore, Steve Shelton, Troy Grider and Chuck Crittenden. Honorary bearers were Jerel Warner, Michael GOODIN. Ina Kathryn (Kitty) Goodin, 68, of Harrodsburg, died Gillis, Jason Goodlett and Jamie Goodlet. Expressions of Wednesday, September 13, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Regional Medical Center in Danville. A native of Marion Diabetes Association, 1941 Bishop Lane, Suite 110, Louisville, County, she was born December 29, 1931, daughter of KY 40218. Goebel Mayo of Harrodsburg and the late Gladys Bennett Mayo. She was the widow of George Raymond (Ray) Goodin. GILLUM. Omar Nicholas Gillum, 61, of 2140 Ami Lane, She was a retired Licensed Practical Nurse. Survivors, in Lexington, died Monday, July 31, 2000 at the Winchester addition to her father, include: five brothers, Robert H. (Bob) Health and Rehabilitation Center in Winchester. Born January Mayo, Anchorage, G. L. Mayo, Lebanon, Frank (Sonny) Mayo, 27, 1939 in Jackson, he was the son of the late B. J. and Bardstown, Marshall Mayo, Bowling Green, and Leon Mayo, Marie Miller Gillum. He was a retired salesman for Casey Harrodsburg. A Funeral Mass was held Saturday, September Chevrolet and had served in the US Marine Corps. Survivors 16, at St. Andrew Catholic Church with Fr. Joe Muench and include: one son, James (Alexis) Gillum, Covington; two Fr. Irvin Mouser officiating. Burial was in St. Augustine daughters, Nichole (Hisham) Masry, Richmond and Lisa Catholic Church Cemetery in Lebanon. Pallbearers were Jim Rhoat, Ft. Pierce, FL; one brother, B. J. (Linda) Gillum, Bob Moore, Larry Lowe, David Mayo, Jr., Chris Mayo, David Lexington; two sisters: Harriett (Bob) Murphy, Lexington, Beams and Michael Brodarick. Expressions of sympathy may Susie (Don) Freeman, Pembroke Pines, FL; two take the form of contributions to the St. Andrew Catholic grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Church Building Fund, 225 Mooreland Avenue, Harrodsburg, Ransdell Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements. KY 40330. Bosley Funeral Home in Lebanon was in charge of GOOCH. Richard A. "Richie" Gooch, 32, of 557 Cane Run Street, arrangements. died Monday, June 12, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born March 15, 1968 in Danville, he was the son of David GOODLETT. Lois Mae Goodlett, of 441 West Office Street, died late Arthur and Frances Bowling Moore and was the widow of Monday, April 17, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Edward T. Graham. She was a retired Corning Inc. employee Born in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late and was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church. Survivors Vernon and Eula Hazel "Hart" Woods Gorham. She worked include: one son, Tom Graham, Lexington; one sister, Blanch as a personal caregiver and was a member of Immanuel Sharp, Shepherdsville; a niece and two nephews. A Mass of Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband, Carl Resurrection was held Friday, July 28, at the St. Andrew Goodlett, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Lynn Schlatter, Catholic Church with Fr. Joseph Muench and Rev. James Louisville; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Harley officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 20, Pallbearers was Harry Hatter, Michael Moore, Ronnie Moore, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Randy McPheron Roy Gene Moore, Brooks Beatty and Chuck Bugg. Honorary officiating. Burial will be in the Bethel Cumberland Cemetery. bearers were H. B. Wilham and Travis Bugg. Ransdell Pallbearers will be David Ransdell, Sonny Ransdell, Matthew Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. White, Don Schlatter, Tim Murphy and Bob Martin. Visitation will be Wednesday from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the funeral GRANT. Earl B. Grant, 71, of Harrodsburg, died Satur-day, chapel. December 2, 2000 in Boston, MA. Born February 8, 1929 in Glenn NH, he was the son of the late William and Hattie GOODPASTER. Austin B. Goodpaster, 14, of 1778 Talmage- Grant. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire in Mayo Road, died Wednesday, March 22, 2000 at the 1951 and served in the Korean War until 1953. He held University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington. Born several positions as a civil servant with the US government June 21, 1985 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Kenny B. and retired in 1988. He was an active member of Southside Goodpaster and Tina Ransdell Murphy and Brian Murphy. He Christian Church. Survivors include: his wife, Susan Grant, was a student at Mercer County High School, a member of the Harrodsburg; one son, George Grant, Salt Lake City, UT; one Mercer County FFA and a member of Immanuel Baptist daughter, Sharon Moran, Mink Creek, ID; one brother, Merle Church. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: two Grant, Danville; one grandson. He was preceded in death by brothers, Dale and Jordan Goodpaster, Harrodsburg; one two brothers, Ervin Grant and Edward Grant. A memorial sister, Shannon Goodpaster; one step brother, Bradley service was held at Southside Christian Church December 8. Murphy; one step sister, Brooke Murphy; maternal Memorial contributions may be made to Southside Christian grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ransdell; paternal Church, PO Box 456, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodpaster; maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Martha Robinson, Lawrenceburg. GRAY. Mary Ethel Gray, 93, of 3420 Talmage-Mayo Road, died Funeral services were held Saturday, March 25, at the Thursday, July 27, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Immanuel Baptist Church with Barry Harman, Barry Jeffries July 17, 1907 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the and Randy McPheron officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill late Henry L. and Margaret Jane Sanders Robinson. She was Cemetery. Pallbearers were Curt Ransdell, Darren Ransdell, the widow of James P. Gray. She had worked as a school David Curtis Ransdell, Len Goodpaster, Jimmy Goodpaster, teacher and Kentucky state employee for Mercer Schools. Lee Wilson, Clay Wilson, Danny Brock and Larry Robinson. She was a member of Mt. Hebron Methodist Church where Honorary bearers were members of the Mercer County FFA. she was pianist and treasurer for many years. Survivors Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. include: three nieces, Oneita Searcy, Louisville; Ruth Robinson, Lexington, and Amile Robinson, Frankfort; five GOODPASTER. Kenny Dale Goodpaster, 16, of 1778 Talmage- great nieces and two great nephews; several great great Mayo Road, died Tuesday, April 4, 2000 as a result of injuries nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday, sustained in an automobile accident. Born February 24, 1984 July 29, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Elwood Norton in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Kenny Goodpaster and and Mason Harrod officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Tina Ransdell Murphy, both of Mercer County. He was a 10th Cemetery. Pallbearers were J. B. Claunch, Jerry Barnett, grade student at Mercer County High School and was a Garland Hoskins, Charles Stratton, C. W. Grider and Kelly member of the Immanuel Baptist Church and the Mercer Bugg. County FFA. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: his stepfather, Brian Murphy, Mercer County; one sister, Shannon GRIBBINS. Troy Gribbins, 29, of 6088 Post Road, Douglasville, Goodpaster, Mercer County; one brother, Jordan Goodpaster, GA, formerly of Harrodsburg, died February 22, 2000 at Mercer County; one step sister, Brooke Murphy, Mercer Emory Parkway Hospital, Austell, GA. Born January 10, 1971 County; one step brother, Bradley Murphy; maternal in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Rubel "Ruben" Gribbins of grandparents, Curtis Ransdell and Anita Ransdell, both of Harrodsburg and the late Judy Votaw Gribbins. He was a Mercer County; paternal grandparents, Clarence Goodpaster member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. and Doris Goodpaster, both of Mercer County; one great Survivors, besides his father, include: a half-sister Rita grandmother, Martha Robinson, Lawrenceburg. He was Gribbins Robinson, Harrodsburg; a cousin, Brenda Robinson preceded in death by a brother, Austin Goodpaster. Funeral Morris, who took care of him; two aunts, Linda Louallen, services were held Friday, April 7, at the Mercer County High Harrodsburg and Mrs. Raymond (Mildred) Phillips, Dearborn School with Barry Jeffries, Barry Harmon and Randy Michigan. Funeral services were held Sunday, February 27, McPheron officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with President Pallbearers were Darren Ransdell, David Curtis Ransdell, Doyle Holdaway officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Josh Hazelwood, Greg Hume, Scott Grider, Clayton King, Pallbearers were Ray Guidice, John Miles, Gary Busby, Clay Wilson, Chris Horn and Chris Goodlett and Aaron Burke. Joseph Morris, Jonathan McAfee and Bentley Lane. Honorary bearers were members of the Mercer County FFA. GRIGSBY. Flossie Lovell Pollitt Grigsby, 85, formerly of 486 N. The family suggests that expressions of sympathy take the Main Street, died Friday, January 28, 2000 at the James B. form of contributions to one's favorite charity. Ransdell Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born July 8, 1914 in Lewis County, Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. she was the daughter of the late Winford and Anna Stamper GRAHAM. Sevilla Graham, 79, of 916 Riverside Drive, died Pollitt of Mt. Carmel, Fleming Co. She was the widow of Carl Wednesday, July 26, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Rowland Grigsby. She had lived in Flemingsburg, Maysville April 13, 1921 in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the and Lexington before retiring from Lowenthal’s and moving to Harrodsburg. She was a member of the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church. Survivors include: one son, Earl Boyd Robinson, Bobby Carter and Billy Lyen. Memorials are Grigsby, Branson, MO; one daughter, Mrs. Carol (Ralph) suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass. Lovell Hill, Shelbyville; one brother, Howard Pollitt, Mt. Carmel; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. She GRIVETTI. Verna June Cornelius Grivetti, 72, of 3709 Glenn was preceded in death by a son, Bert Winfred Grigsby; and Street, Latonia, died Thursday, August 24, 2000 at her two brothers, Raymond and Morris Pollitt, both of Mt. Carmel. residence. Born January 18, 1928 in Mercer County, she was Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 5, at the daughter of the late R. S. and Verner Scrogham Cornelius. the Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, Flemingsburg, with She was a 1947 graduate of Harrodsburg High School., a US Rev. Paul Brewer officiating. Burial will be in the Mt. Carmel Army veteran and a retired nurse. She was member of DAR, Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Richard Hill, Donnie Pollitt, Jane McAfee Chapter, Daughters of Union, Gov. Oliver Perry Winford Pollitt, Harold Pollitt, Butch Tackett and Jack Cancilla. Morton Chapter, treasurer, American Ex-prisoners of War, a Visitation will be at Mt. Carmel Methodist Church, Saturday, Kentucky Colonel, treasurer of the Daniel Boone Chapter, February 5, from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service. POW, Lexington, and treasurer of the Kentucky State Dept. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home in charge of American Ex-prisoners of War in Frankfort. She was a past arrangements. member of Eastern Star. She had worked as a nurse in Oklahoma, Petersburg, VA, St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington GRIGSBY. William Coleman Grigsby, 71, of 169 Castle Heights, and Ft. Devens Army Hospital in MA. She was a member of died Saturday, December 23, 2000 at Haggin Memorial the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church and attended St. Hospital. Born January 17, 1929 in Mercer County, he was Stephens Episcopal Church in Latonia. Survivors include: her the son of the late Charles and Grace Huffman Grigsby. He husband, Louis Grivetti, Latonia; a daughter, Louise G. worked as a maintenance tech for Cricketeer and for the City Williams; two brothers, Dan Cornelius, Harrodsburg and Jack of Harrodsburg. He was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Cornelius, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Lyda Todd, Church where he was a former Sunday School teacher. He Harrodsburg and Julia Speer, FL; two grandchildren. She was was a Kentucky Colonel, a member of Mercer Lodge #777 preceded in death by six brothers, Fred, Howard, John, F&AM, Order of Eastern Star and Oleika Shrine Temple. He James, Robert and Richard, and one sister, Evelyn Ellis. served in the Army National Guard for 20 years, from 1948 to Funeral services were held Saturday, August 26, at Conley 1968. Survivors include: his wife, Viatta Mae Durr Grigsby, Brothers Funeral Home in Latonia with Rev. Sarah Stanton Harrodsburg; one daughter, Dawn R. Grigsby, Harrodsburg; officiating. Burial was in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Taylor three sisters, Glenn Ellen Frederick, Flemingsburg, Dottie Mill. Pallbearers were nephews. Memorials may to go St. Vaught, Harrodsburg, Grace Logston, Harrodsburg; three Stephens Episcopal Church, 212 East 39th Street, Latonia, brothers, Robert Grigsby, Harrodsburg, David Grigsby of OH, KY 41015. and Bud Grigsby of NC. Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 27, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel GULLETT. Buel Jay Gullett, 57, of 181 Daisy Street, died with Dr. Robert DeFoor officiating. Burial with military rites was Saturday, May 6, 2000 at his residence. Born March 24, 1943 in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Curtis Devine, in Magoffin County, he was the son of the late Robert and Robert McFatridge, Joe Harlow, David Quinn, Garnett Fowler, Mary Bell Reed Gullett. He had served in the Kentucky Bill Cooper, Marvin Claunch, John Sparrow and Ed National Guard for eight years, was a member of Benton Robertson. Memorials are suggested to the Harrodsburg Baptist Church and a former auto body mechanic for Nevada Baptist Church. Auto Sales. Survivors include: his wife, Dorkas Coslow Gullett, Harrodsburg; one son, Allen Gullett, Versailles; two GRITTON, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American daughters, Cynthia Davis and Melissa Johnson, both of Legion, Post 6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted Military Harrodsburg; five brothers, Donnie, Jerry, Verlin and Bobby Rites for Willie Gritton at Spring Hill Cemetery on April 26, Gullett and Troy Francis all of Harrodsburg; one sister, Susan 2000. Those attending were Roy Freeman, Curtiss Sherrow, Francis, Harrodsburg; five grandchildren. He was preceded in DeWitt Sims, Lucian Landers, James Carey, J. L. death by one son, Bryan Gullett; one brother, Melvin Gullett. Devine,Louis Ransdell, Joe Harlow, Jim Sharpe, Tom Denny, Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 9, at the Alexander Preston Burgin, Howard Howells, Henry Pulliam, Marion and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Donnie Releford Mershon and Harold Ackerman. Jerry Freeman served as officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers bugler. were Jeff, Tim, Kevin, Robert, and Mike Gullett and Kevin Sallee. Honorary bearers were Billy Jo Blacketer, Danny GRITTON. William M. (Willie) Gritton Jr., 76, of 1022 Macland Dunn, Terry and Denny Coslow, Chris and Jerry Colvin. Dr., Lawrenceburg, died Monday, April 24, 2000 at Frankfort Regional Medical Center in Frankfort. Born August 30, 1923 GUTHRIE. Betty Guthrie, 71, of Cane Run Street, died Monday, in Mercer County, he was the son of the late William Maxwell January 10, 2000 at her residence. Born December 23, 1928 and Etha Sanford Gritton. He was a retired PVA administrator in Mercer County, she was the daughter of Elizabeth Hopper and a member of Claylick Methodist Church. He was a Patterson and the late James T. Patterson Sr. She was a charter member of the Salvisa Ruritan Club, a member of the former teacher and a member of the Harrodsburg United American Legion and VFW, Mercer County School Board Methodist Church. She received a bachelor of arts degree member for 15 years, and a member of the 40 & 8 Club. He from the University of Kentucky and attended Eastern was an Army Air Corps veteran, serving from 1946-1952. Kentucky University graduate school. She was a member of Survivors include: his wife, Elsie Gritton, Lawrenceburg; one Kappa Alpha Theta. Survivors include: two sons: Thomas L. son, Billy Mac Gritton, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Lisa Guthrie and Bradley S. Guthrie, both of Harrodsburg; one Klingerfus, Forest, VA; one step son, Ricky Robinson, brother, James T. Patterson Jr., Harrodsburg; two sisters, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Lucille (Marshall) Sanders, Mary Relaford and Elinor Turner; two grandchildren and two Louisville; five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, sister, Adeline Lyen. Funeral services were held Wednesday, David Guthrie. Graveside services were held Wednesday, April 26, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Terry Cornish, January 12, at Spring Hill Cemetery by Rev. Mark Girard. James Harley and Steve Buotell officiating. Burial was in There was no visitation. Pallbearers were Bobby Leonard, Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rusty Johnson, James T. Patterson III, George Woolcott Jr., James T. Carroll Sanford, Ronnie Baker, Bobby Gritton, Jimmy Patterson Jr., Robert Boggs and James P. Wolfe. Memorials may go to the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church or one's Lexington, he was a son of the late Everett and Julia Mae favorite charity. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of Snelling Hall. He was a member of Hopewell Baptist Church arrangements. and a veteran of the U. S. Army. Survivors include: one daughter, Lisa Megan Hall, Harrodsburg; two brothers, Everett GUTHRIE. Rudolph Merlin Guthrie, 75, of 2273 Talmage-Mayo Ray (Judy) Hall, Niceville, FL, James L. (Beth) Hall, Smyrna, Road, died Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at his residence. TN; four sisters, Imogene Hall and Thelma Sue (Johnny) Born June 10, 1925 in Tampa, FL, he was the son of the late Cooper, both of Nicholasville, Virginia (James) Wilson, Linsey G. and Daisey Belle Lampp Guthrie. He had worked Lexington, Martha K. (Wesley) Downing, Springfield; a special as a retail salesman for Birdsong Motors, Tampa, FL and was friend, Margaret Hall. Graveside services were held a member of Lake Panasoffkee Baptist Church. Survivors Wednesday, May 31, at Blue Grass Memorial Gardens by include: his wife, Nan Godby Guthrie, Harrodsburg; two sons, Rev. Danny Broce. Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Lexington, Linsey and Buddy Guthrie, both of Tampa; two daughters, was in charge of arrangements. Debbie Youngman, Dade City, FL and Betty Smith, Zephyr Hills, FL; two step daughters, Rhonda Chagan, Lansford, PA HARDIN. Marvin H. Hardin, 92, of the Deep Creek community of and Sherry Lancaster, Orlando, FL; four brothers, Bud Washington County, died Thursday, March 9, 2000 at the Guthrie, Ralph Guthrie, James Guthrie and Kenneth Guthrie, Ephraim McDowell Medical Center in Danville. A native of all of Florida. A private visitation will be held at the Ransdell Washington County, he was born October 5, 1907 the son of Funeral Chapel. the late James Allen and George Ann Baker Hardin. He was a retired farmer and member of the Rockbridge Baptist Church HACKER. Shirley A. Hacker, 59, of Salvisa, died Saturday, and the J. Speed Smith Masonic Lodge #298 F&AM. October 28, 2000 at her residence. Born in Cincinnati, OH, Survivors include: one son, Delaine Hardin, Harrodsburg; one she was a daughter of Elise Wallin Abel of Lexington and the daughter, Mrs. Harold (Mary Lavon) Devine, Springfield; one late Clifton Abel. A member of Rosemont Baptist Church, she step-son, Desmond Smock, Harrodsburg; 15 grandchildren, was a former bookkeeper for Kelley Dairies and a member of 11 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. He TOPS. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: her was preceded in death by his wife, Effie Smock Hardin, May husband, Bobby Ray Hacker, Sr., Salvisa; two sons, Bobby 23, 1997; five sisters, Hattie Hardin, Nettie Hardin, Debbie Ray (Teri) Hacker, Jr., and Daniel Ray Hacker, both of Hardin, Kate Hardin and Ethel Hardin; four brothers, Charlie Salvisa; one brother, Bill Abel, Lexington; one sister, Phyllis Hardin, Neal Hardin, Roy Hardin and Prentive Hardin. Funeral (Guy) Cappiccie, Lexington. Funeral services were held services were held Monday, March 13, at the Carey & Son Wednesday, November 1, at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home in Funeral Home with Rev. James Harley and Rev. J. H. Burns Lexington, with Bro. Byron Jessup officiating. Burial was in officiating. Masonic services were held Sunday evening with Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Jessamine County. Billy Riggs delivering the eulogy. Burial was in the Peter HAGGARD. Boyd Gladstone "Tony" Haggard, 78, of 1078 Lanes Cemetery in Mackville. Pallbearers were Martin Murphy, Mill Road, Lawrenceburg, died Friday, January 14, 2000 at his David Jacobs, Doug Devine, Jeff Rogers, Glen Devine and residence. Born September 30, 1921 in Pulaski County, he Glen Best. was the son of the late A. F. and Lunda Randolph Haggard. HARDIN. William Thomas Hardin, 60, of 887 Bethpage Road, He was a retired farmer and an army veteran of World War II. Estill Springs, TN, died Monday, September 4, 2000 at his Survivors include: three daughters, Opal (Howard) Phillips and residence. Born October 12, 1939 in Harrodsburg, he was the Jeanette (Don) Robinson, both of Lawrenceburg, and Paulette son of the late John Francis and Martha Merryman Hardin. Morris of Mercer County; one sister, Ruby H. Dick, Science He was retired from the U. S. Air Force. Survivors include: his Hill; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was wife, Barbara Hardin, Estill Springs; one sister, Patsy Baker, preceded in death by his wife, Ruby Sipple Haggard; one son- Goodlettsville, TN. Memorial services were held at the in-law, Aubrey P. Morris; one grandson, Duane Phillips, and Winchester First United Methodist Church in Winchester, TN, three sisters, Neta H. Dick, Hazel H. Gaddis and Beatrice Wednesday, September 6, with Rev. Jon Bell officiating. Haggard. Funeral services were held Monday, January 17, at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester, TN, was in charge Gash Memorial Chapel, Lawrenceburg, with Bro. John of arrangements. Charles officiating. Burial was in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Darrin Phillips, Jaime Phillips, Richard HARRIS. Clarence "H. J." Walker Harris, 79, of New Lebanon, Boggs, Tony Robinson, Randy Robinson and Lee Sayer. OH, died Wednes-day, August 23, 2000, at the Grandview Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Hospital in Dayton, OH. Born July 6, 1921 in Harrodsburg, he Bluegrass, 208 Steele St., Frankfort, KY 40601. was a son of the late William and Allie Beckum Harris. He was the widower of Mary Terhune Harris. He was an Army Air HALE. Marquetta Ann Rice "Sissy" Hale, 40, of 3600 Bohon Corps veteran, having served in World War II, and retired from Road, died Wednesday, October 4, at her home of an Dayton Tire and Rubber after 30 years of service. Survivors apparent heart attack. Born March 13, 1960 in Woodford include: one daughter, Teresa (Ron) Boggs, New Lebanon, County, she was the daughter of David and Ada McKinney OH; two sons, Phil (Phyllis) Harris, Troy, OH; Larry (Rosa) Rice of Mercer County. She was an employee of Kroger in Harris, Dayton, OH; one sister, Frances Pierce of KY; one Harrodsburg. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: brother, Harvey J. Harris, LA; three grandchildren and three two daughters, Jennifer May Hale, and Sherry (Joseph) great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday, Sanders; three sisters, Jamie Riley, Rebecca Tingle and August 25, at the Rogers Funeral Home in New Lebanon. Rubena Searcy; three brothers, David Rice Jr., Justus Rice Burial was in the Dayton National Cemetery. and Patrick Ellis Rice, all of Mercer County. Funeral services were held, October 7, at the Blackburn and Ward Funeral HARRIS. Hannah Metcalf Harris, 92, of 2958 Louisville Road, Home, 161 Broadway, Versailles, with Bro. Jack Guerin Salvisa, died Saturday, December 16, 2000 at the Ephraim officiating. Burial was in Rose Crest Cemetery in Woodford McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born January County. Pallbearers were David Rice, Justus Rice, Patrick 30, 1908 in Harlan, she was the daughter of the late John C. Rice, Anthony Rice, Joseph Sanders and Mitchell Searcy. and Jane Creech Metcalf. She was the widow of Joseph Harris, Sr. She was a homemaker and a member of the HALL. Richard Allen Hall, 45, Lexington, died Monday, May 29, Church of Christ. Survivors include: two daughters, Virginia 2000, at the University of Kentucky Hospital. A native of (Art) Hibbard, Springfield, OH, and Nawana (Dale) Durham, Harrodsburg; five sons, Paul (Barbara) Harris, Abingdon, VA; four sisters, Beatrice Farmar, Redding, OH, Virgie McCann, Joe (Betty) Harris, Jr., Winchester, Clinton R. (Judy) Harris, OH, Audrey Clark, Tyner, and Janie Byrd, Alexandria, KY; four Harrodsburg, Roland Harris and Rodney (Gloria) Harris, grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was preceded in Harrodsburg; 12 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren. She death by: three brothers, Bill, Arvil and Russell Simpson; one was preceded in death by a sister, Susie M. Davis, and two sister, Anna Vickers. Graveside services were held Friday, brothers, Robert and Brutus Metcalf. Funeral services were July 21, at the Wright Cemetery on Hwy 30 East in Tyner, KY. held Tuesday, December 19, at the Alexander and Royalty Lakes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Funeral Home with Rev. Jim Harris officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons; Dwain HAYSLETT. Gilbert "Gil" Hayslett, 80, of 729 Greenville Street, Harris, David Hibbard, Brian Hibbard, Mark Durham, Mike died Monday, August 14, 2000 at his residence. Born Durham, Stephen DeVary, Terry Riley, and John Harris. November 5, 1919 in Cornwall, VA, he was the son of the late Joseph H. and Mary Ann Elkins. He was the owner of HARRIS. Herbert J. Harris, 82, of 532 Cricklewood Drive, Hayslett Mechanical Contractors Inc., since 1947. He was a Lexington, formerly of Alexandria, VA, died Saturday, August member of the Harrodsburg Historical Society, the Mercer 26, 2000 at the VA Medical Center in Lexington. Born County Humane Society and was a Kentucky Colonel. He November 3, 1917 in Mercer County, he was the son of the served in the Army Air Corps from January 10, 1942 to late Edmund and Ida Woods Harris. He was retired from the November 10, 1945. Survivors include: his wife, Albertine Internal Revenue Service, a US Army veteran of World War II Robinson Hayslett, Harrodsburg; one son, Don Hayslett, where he was in the Tank Battalion, a member of the Harrodsburg; one step son, Mike Patterson, Harrodsburg; one Groveton Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA and was a 1937 daughter, Abby Sallee, Harrodsburg; one brother, Clyde graduate of Harrodsburg High School. Survivors include: one Hayslett, Burgin; four grandchildren, two step grandchildren; brother, Johnny R. Harris, Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. two step great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by Armatha Perkins, Burgin, and Mrs. Mary Long, Harrodsburg. four brothers, Robert, William, Fred and Joseph Hayslett Jr; a Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 29, at the half sisteer, Josephine Parlow, and a sister, Della Coleman. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Dr. Robert DeFoor Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, August officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. 17, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with James Harley, John Short and Joseph Vest officiating. Burial will be in the Burgin HAWTHORNE. Earl D. Hawthorne, 50, of Boone Street, died Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Danny Collier, Norman Wednesday, May 31, 2000 at the UK Medical Center in Hughes, G. B. "Boo" Royalty, Billy Burchett, Kevin Dobbs, Lexington. Born December 10, 1949 in Anderson County, he Paul Romans and Warren Stratton. Honorary bearers will be was the son of the late J. T. and Beatrice Royalty Hawthorne. employees of Hayslett Mechanical Contractors and employees Survivors include: three aunts; Effie Royalty and Hazel of Western Kentucky Gas. Davenport, Harrodsburg, and Mary Evelyn Royalty of Mercer County; two uncles, Bobby Royalty, Mercer County, Herman HEALEY. Juanita G. Healey, 94, of Salvisa, died Saturday, July Royalty, Dayton, OH. Graveside services were held Saturday, 22, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born March June 3, at Spring Hill Cemetery by Bro. Fred Knickerbocker. 9, 1906 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Pallbearers were Jerry Snow, Keith Casey, Wally Bottoms, Lige Davis and Etta Shy Gritton. She was the widow of Jody Huffman, Johnny Dean, Joe Burton and Mike Royalty. Melbourne Healey. She had worked as a telephone operator Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home was in charge of for South Central Bell and was a member of the Salvisa arrangements. Methodist Church for more than 80 years. Survivors include: three nephews, Robert (Rags) Gritton, Harrodsburg, Marshall HAWTHORNE. Ramon Lyons Hawthorne, 75, of 335 Pleasant Gritton, Salvisa, and Floyd Gritton, Owenton. Funeral Hill Drive, Burgin, died Thursday, Dec. 30, 1999 at the James services were held Wednesday, July 26, at the Spring Hill B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Aug. 17, 1924 in Cemetery with Frank Pennington officiating. Burial was in Anderson County, he was the son of the late Roy Bradley and Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Salvisa Edna Goff Hawthorne. He was a retired Assistant Methodist Church. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of Superintendent Dispatcher at Dix Dam, a U. S. Navy veteran arrangements. of World War II. He was a member of Masonic Lodge #777 F&AM, a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the Scottish Rite, HEATH. Mary "Katie" Heath, 100, of Louisville, formerly of the Oleika Shrine Temple. He was a member of the Burgin Mercer County, died Wednesday, August 9, 2000 at Baptist Baptist Church where he was former Chairman of the Board of East Hospital in Louisville. Born April 5, 1900 in Mercer Trustees, a past member of the Burgin Lions Club, and was County, she was the fifth of 10 children born to the late William the last Police Judge in Burgin; an office he held for twenty Coleman and Martha Jane Watts Matherly. She was the years. Survivors include: his wife, Lucille Denny Hawthorne, widow of Miles E. Heath. She was a retired school teacher Burgin; one daughter, Rhonda Sims, Carrollton; two after 40 years with the Mercer and Muhlenburg County school grandsons, Kevin Sims, Lexington, IN and Kurt Sims of systems, and a graduate of the Eastern Teachers Normal Carrollton; one great granddaughter, Makayla Sims. Funeral School, Richmond. She was a member of the Harrodsburg services were held Sunday, Jan. 2, 2000 at the Alexander and Baptist Church. Survivors include: one sister, Minnie Matherly Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. James Heard officiating. Whittaker, Louisville; four nieces, Mary Jane Windsor, Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Bellevue, OH, Lee Etta Wilkinson, Plymouth, MI, Shirley Sims, Delbert Ball, Bill Bradshaw, Fred Vanarsdall, Jack Whittaker and Glenna Whittaker, both of Louisville; and one Coleman, Gene Robinson, Pat Lear and Wendell Gooch. nephew, Charles William Matherly, Danville. Graveside services were held Friday, August 11, at Spring Hill Cemetery HAYES. Beulah "Boots" Hayes, 75, of Harrodsburg, died with Rev. Carl Townsend officiating. Memorial contributions Wednesday, July 19, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial are suggested to the Harrodsburg Baptist Foundation, 1272 Hospital. Born May 6, 1925 in Jackson County, she was the Danville Road, Harrodsburg, KY 40330, or to one's favorite daughter of the late Robert Martin and Sarah Ethel Bales charity. Alexander and Royalty funeral Home was in charge of Simpson. She was the widow of Lee Hayes. Survivors arrangements. include; two sons, Randy Hayes, McKee, Allen Hayes, SC; two daughters, Sheila Hensley, Harrodsburg, and Becky HEINDL. Loraine Foster Heindl, 84, of 2958 Old Douglas Mill Thomas, Richmond; one brother, Irvine Simpson, Richmond; Road, Hodges, SC, died May 14, 2000 at her residence. Born in Harrodsburg, she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Era Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born August 1, 1929 in Gladys Chilton Foster. She was the widow of Ralph Robert Chicago, IL, he was the son of the late John and Frieda Heindl. She was an army veteran and retired registered Dittman Hildebrandt. He was retired from retail sales and was nurse. Survivors include: two sons, Robert Heindl, a member of the Indian Hills Christian Church in Danville, Greenwood, SC, Kenneth Heindl, Kapolei, HI; one daughter, where he served as elder, Mission Committee chair, former Barbara Heindl, Hodges, SC; a sister, Sara Maxine Foster Sunday School superintendent and Sunday School teacher Anness, Harrodsburg; a brother, Arthur Caldwell Foster, and a member of the THEOS. He was past president of Richmond; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Harrodsburg High School Athletic Boosters and an army Graveside services were held Wednesday, May 17, in Long veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include: his wife, Cane Cemetery. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of Patricia Hildebrandt, Harrodsburg; two sons, Kevin (Linda) arrangements. Hildebrandt, Lantana, FL, Jeffrey (Christy) Hildebrandt, Perryville; one daughter, Mrs. Jim (Lisa) Hildebrandt Ford, HEMBREE. Billie Anne Hembree, 66, of 1048 Riverside Drive, Hixson, TN; two brothers, Calvin Hildebrandt, Chicago, IL, died Tuesday, January 11, 2000 at her residence. Born Harvey Hildebrandt; three sisters, Muriel Carter, Stratford, AZ, October 22, 1933 in Bell County, she was the daughter of the Justine Bova, Lisbon, IA and Arline Orchowski, IL; five late Bill and Katie Hill Shepard. She was a homemaker and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, John member of the Southside Christian Church. Survivors include: Hildebrandt. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. her husband, Roy O. Hembree, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Friday, May 5, at the Indian Hills Christian Church, with Rev. Patricia Anne Hembree Guadinier, Mercer County; one sister, Odis Clark and Rev. Lee Cox officiating. Burial will be in Nicki Miller, IL; two grandchildren. Funeral services will be Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg. Pallbearers will be Alvis held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, January 13, at the Ransdell Johnson, Tom Berggren, Rex Graham, Terry Currens, David Funeral Chapel with Sam Stow officiating. Burial will be in Perry and Bradley Curtis. Honorary bears will be members of Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be elders of the the Willing Workers Sunday School Class of the Indian Hills Southside Christian Church. Memorial are suggested to the Christian Church. Memorials are suggested to the Indian Hills Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or the American Cancer Society. Christian Church, the Louisville Bible College or to one's Visitation from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and prior to the favorite charity. Visitation will be at Ransdell Funeral Chapel time of service Thursday. from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, and after 9:00 a.m. at the HENDERSON. Charles Henry Henderson, 77, of 571 Arden Church. Avenue, died Thursday, June 22, at the James B. Haggin HILL. Larry Douglas Hill, 47, of Anniston Avenue, Holly Hill, FL, Memorial Hospital. Born January 13, 1923 in Gordonsville, died Friday, April 28, 2000 at his residence. Born May 17, KY, he was the son of the late James Dillard and Mary Lee 1952 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Barbara Ross of Henderson. He was a retired General Motors employee, after Burgin and the late Raymond Hill. He moved to Florida in 30 years, and a member of the United Auto Workers Union. 1988 and was the owner of D & D Masonry. Survivors, in He was a member of the Gordonsville Baptist Church in Logan addition to his mother, include: his wife, Joyce Hill; one son, County. Survivors include: his wife, Bessie VanDyke Todd Hill; one daughter, Tina Grimes; all of Holly Hill; three Henderson, Harrodsburg; two step sons, Phillip VanDyke, Sr., brothers, Raymond Hill, Goshen; William Hill, Burgin, and and Michael VanDyke, both of Harrodsburg; one daughter, Chris Hill, Jacoba, PA; one sister, Barbara Sparks, Burgin; two Mary Louise Henderson Terrell, Louisville; one sister, Geneva grandchildren. Funeral services were held May 1 at Bellevue Pope, Lexington; several grandchildren and great Memory Gardens in Daytona Beach, FL. grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, June 24, at St. Peter AME Church with Rev. Warren Dolphus HILLIARD. Rena Best Hilliard, 87, of 485 W. Walnut Street, officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers Danville, died Monday, April 3, 2000 at the James B. Haggin were Fred Bottoms, James Bryant Jr., James Terrell, Robert Memorial Hospital. Born July 31, 1912 in Mercer County, she Terrell, Michael VanDyke and Phillip VanDyke, Sr. Parks was the daughter of the late John Allen and Ruth Powell Best. Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. She was the widow of L. M. Hilliard. She had been a sales person for Perryville Furniture Mart and was a member of the HENSLEY. John Wayne Hensley, 53, of 133 Brenda Drive, Perryville Methodist church where she was a Sunday School Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, January 18, 2000 at the teacher. Survivors include: two sons, Douglas (Frances) Frankfort Regional Medical Center. Born October 11, 1946 in Edwards, Danville, and Melvin Edwards, Versailles; one Woodford County, he was the son of the late John and Ruth daughter, Mrs. Dennis (Janet) Pierce, Danville; one sister, Stewart Hensley. He was a retired employee of Custom Tool Mrs. Garnett (Violet) Gibson, Perryville; six grandchildren, 13 and Manufacturing Company in Lawrenceburg, a member of great grandchildren; four step grandchildren and two step Alton Baptist Church and the Bass Masters Club in Frankfort. great grandchildren. Two children preceded her in death. He was a Vietnam War Veteran. Survivors include: two Graveside services will be at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, April 6, in daughters, Mrs. David (Kristi) Riley, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Bellevue Cemetery, Danville with Rev. Jimmy Owens Kelly (Dana) Durbin, TX; two sons, Brian O’Nan, Frankfort and officiating. There will be no visitation. Pallbearers will be Scotty Hensley, TX; one brother, William Paul Harley, Donnie Edwards, Damon Edwards, John Terry, Mark Harrodsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Danny (Alice) Martin, and Mary Edwards, Joe Edwards and Jacob Edwards. Donations may Ann Cox, both of Lawrenceburg; 10 grandchildren. He was be made to the Perryville United Methodist Church building preceded in death by his step-father, William C. Harley, and a fund, 206 E. Second St., Perryville, KY 40468. Alexander and son, Bobby Hensley. Funeral services were held Friday, Royalty Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. January 21, at Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. Kenneth Greene officiating. Burial was in the Ebenezer Cemetery in HISLE. George Carroll Hisle, Jr., 1139 Versailles Road, Mercer County. Pallbearers were Jeff Combs, Rick Rogers, Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, December 13, 2000 at the Jason Stewart, C. V. Cox, Ray Cox, Patrick Gaines, and A. J. Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born Brown. Honorary bearers were Larry Jones, J. L. Soyars, January 11, 1946 in Fayette County, he was the son of the James Fitzpatrick, Jeff S. Combs, and Jimmy Lewis. late George and Mable Stone Hisle, Sr. He was a farmer and a member of the East Hickman Baptist Church in Lexington. HILDEBRANDT. Glenn R. Hildebrandt, 70, of 170 Castle Heights, Survivors include: his wife, Anna Huff Hisle, Lawrenceburg; died Tuesday, May 2, 2000, at the Ephraim McDowell one daughter, Carol Rodgers, Lawrenceburg; three step Louisville; two brothers, Horace Hourigan, Harrodsburg, and daughters, Mary Montgomery, Burgin, Anne Barrett, Thomas Hourigan, Springfield,; two sisters, Mary Helen Zeliff, Harrodsburg, and Jessica Neal, Harrodsburg; three brothers, Harrodsburg, and Ruth Sims, Williamsburg, OH; two Dennis Wayne Hisle, Williamstown, Roger Hisle, Salvisa, and grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services Kenneth Hisle, Lexington; one sister, Lydia Lynn Conrad, were held Wednesday, February 23, at the Alexander and Crittendon; seven grandchildren. Private visitation was held Royalty Funeral Home with Dr. Kenneth Whitehouse Friday, December 15 at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral officiating. Burial with military rites was in Spring Hill Home. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Billy Joe Hill, James Tewmey, Phillip Hockensmith, J. S. "Bugs" Kinder, David Sims, Lee HODGE. Eva G. Hodge, 84, of Harrodsburg, formerly of Allen and F. O. Ritchey. Somerset, died Tuesday, June 20, 2000 in Harrodsburg. Born October 11, 1915 in Pulaski County, she was the daughter of HOURIGAN. Kenneth Mason Hourigan, 87, of 1395 Shakertown the late Betty Love and Cleveland Harrison Cole. She was the Road, died Saturday, February 19 at the James B. Haggin widow of Vernon Hodge. She was a homemaker, a member Memorial Hospital. Born December 24, 1912 in Marion of Ferguson Baptist Church and taught a Sunday School county, he was the son of the late Robert and Clydie Rexroad primary class for several years. Survivors include: one son, Hourigan. He was a former Harrodsburg Policeman for eight Bruce (Lori) Hodge, Rock Hill, SC; four daughters, Carol (Ed) years, was a former Mercer county deputy sheriff and had Corder, Natchitoches, LA, Betty (Bob) Muse, Charlotte, NC, served as Mercer County sheriff from 1973-1977. He was a Linda (Lee) Edwards, Harrodsburg, and Marlene Wallace, U. S. Army veteran of World War II, where he was a prisoner Lexington; one sister, Aliene Coomer, Radcliff; 10 of war and a survivor of the Bataan Death March. He was a grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She was member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American preceded in death by two brothers, Ernest and Luther Cole. Veterans, Douglas Laws Post #52, American Legion, and a Funeral services were held Friday, June 23, at the Chapel of former member of the Kentucky Sheriff's Association. He was Pulaski Funeral Home with Rev. Darrell Vance officiating. a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church and was a retired Burial was in the Somerset Cemetery. farmer. Survivors include: his wife, Sally Ann Tyler Hourigan, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Carolyn Hourigan Brown, HOLT. Randolph Bronston Holt, 80, of 429 North Main Street, Louisville; two brothers, Horace Hourigan, Harrodsburg, and died Sunday, February 13, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Thomas Hourigan, Springfield,; two sisters, Mary Helen Zeliff, Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born July 17, 1919 in Harrodsburg, and Ruth Sims, Williamsburg, OH; two Anderson County, he was the son of the late Silas Daniel and grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services Molley Florence Harley Holt. He was the widower of Jennette were held Wednesday, February 23, at the Alexander and Paige (Bailey) Holt. He was a self-employed auto mechanic Royalty Funeral Home with Dr. Kenneth Whitehouse and a member of Bethel Baptist church. Survivors include: officiating. Burial with military rites was in Spring Hill one son, Bronston Holt, Boyle County; two brothers, Franklin Cemetery. Pallbearers were Billy Joe Hill, James Tewmey, and Kenneth Holt, both of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mable Phillip Hockensmith, J. S. "Bugs" Kinder, David Sims, Lee Stratton, Lawrenceburg, Janie Disponnette, Frankfort. He was Allen and F. O. Ritchey. preceded in death by two sisters, Madge Stratton and Mattie Peyton. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 16, HOUSER. Eloise Houser, 82, of 1672 Perryville Road, died at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jack Geurin and Sunday, January 2, 2000 at the Haggin Memorial Hospital. Don Wells officiating. Burial was in the Bethel Cemetery. Born Jan. 8, 1917 in Coshocton, OH, she was the daughter of Pallbearers were Buford Disponnette, Robert Eugene Holt, the late Fred J. and Grace McClain Huber. She was a William D. Stratton, Kenneth Stratton, Robert L. Holt, David L. member of the Methodist church. Survivors include: one Holt. Honorary bearers were Kenneth Benge, Wilson Pinkston, daughter, Pamela Houser, Harrodsburg. She was preceded in Tommy Pinkston, Wilbur Britton, Curtis Sherrow, Bobby death by a brother, Fredrick Huber, and a sister, Katherine Grider, Bobby Christerson, Ron Dailey and Jackie Griffey. Bates. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 6 at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Larry Camic officiating. HOURIGAN, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, A committal service and burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan 7i. American Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 At the South Lawn Cemetery, Coshocton, OH. conducted Military Rites for Kenneth Hourigan at Spring Hill Cemetery on February 23, 2000. Those attending were: Roy HUFF. Mildred Long Huff, 83, of 371 Runyon Road, died Sunday Freeman, Curtis Sherrow, DeWitt Sims, Lucian Landers, August 20, 2000 at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. Henry Pulliam, James Carey, Joe Harlow, Louis Ransdell, Born in Mercer County, April 19, 1917, she was the daughter Ralph McGuire, Preston Burgin, Tommy Denny, Howard of the late Charlie D. and Iva Mae Corn Long. She was a Howells and James. L. Tewmey. Zenah Teater served as retired beautician, had retired from Cricketeer Manufacturing bugler. Co., and was a Kentucky Colonel. She was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church. Survivors include: her husband, HOURIGAN. Kenneth Mason Hourigan, 87, of 1395 Shakertown James Byron Huff, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Teresa Huff Road, died Saturday, February 19 at the James B. Haggin Bringardner, Cocoa Beach, FL and Sheila Huff Dean, Memorial Hospital. Born December 24, 1912 in Marion Harrodsburg; one brother, Loman Long, AR; three sisters, county, he was the son of the late Robert and Clydie Rexroad Bonnie McRay and Virginia Emmetsberger, both of Louisville Hourigan. He was a former Harrodsburg Policeman for eight and Marie McRay, Harrodsburg; two grandchildren and five years, was a former Mercer county deputy sheriff and had great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a served as Mercer County sheriff from 1973-1977. He was a daughter, Lorna Jean Huff and one sister, Rose Long. A U. S. Army veteran of World War II, where he was a prisoner funeral mass was celebrated Tuesday, August 22, at St. of war and a survivor of the Bataan Death March. He was a Andrew Catholic Church by Father Joseph Muench. Burial member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Alan Goss, Veterans, Douglas Laws Post #52, American Legion, and a Rickie Hill, Thomas Lee Jr., Tony Dean, Tom Denny and Jim former member of the Kentucky Sheriff's Association. He was McGlone. Memorials are suggested to the St. Andrew a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church and was a retired Catholic Church Building Fund. McClellan Funeral Home in farmer. Survivors include: his wife, Sally Ann Tyler Hourigan, charge of arrangements. Harrodsburg; one daughter, Carolyn Hourigan Brown, HUMBER. Joe Bush Humber, 73, 324 Woodsland Drive, died services were held October 8, at the Alexander and Royalty Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Chuck McKinney, John Hospital. Born in Danville October 15, 1926, he was the son David Taylor, Chuckie Taylor, Sonny Ransdell, Brent Combs, of the late Forest and Dorothy Duncan Hicks Humber. He was Billy Russell, Marty Walker and Tim Humber. Honorary the former owner of Humber Heating and Air Conditioning, bearers were Becky McKinney, Melissa Cutter and Jackie and an army veteran of World War II. He attended the Doughty. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of Harrodsburg Christian Church and the Harrodsburg United donations to American Humane Society, 63 Inverness Drive Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Barbara Jean East, Englewood, CO 80112-5117, and the Mercer County Asher Humber, Harrodsburg; two sons, Danny William Humane Society, 896 Moberly Road, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Humber, Mercer County, and Timothy Joe Humber, Versailles; one daughter, Toni Jean Humber Turpin, Versailles; four INGRAM. Helen Smith Ingram, 80, of 3069 Bonanza Drive, grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services Lexington, died Monday, March 20, 2000 at her residence. were conducted Friday, May 26, at the McClellan Funeral Born September 20, 1919 in Harrodsburg, she was the Home with Rev. Mark Girard and Rev. David Hartman daughter of the late Thomas and Cora Smith. She was the officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers widow of Brack Ingram. She was a member of the Pleasant were John Wayne Peavler, Mike Barnard, Sid Hollar, Paul Green Missionary Baptist Church in Lexington. Survivors Shirley, David Quinn and John Markel. Memorial contributions include: four daughters, Cora Simpson, Roslyn Fisher and are suggested to the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church. Carol Jett, all of Lexington, and Lecrecie (Dwight) Swearingan, Cincinnati; two sons, Douglas (Billie Sue) Ingram, Lexington, HURST. Ben C. Hurst, Jr., 86, of 478 Cornishville Street, died and William Ingram, Cincinnati, OH; one step son, James Saturday, October 21, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Ingram, Lexington; one step daughter, Patricia Taylor, Born January 16, 1914 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the Cincinnati, OH; two sisters-in-law, Laura Black and Mattie late Ben C., Sr. and Sallie Brummett Hurst. He was a retired Ingram, both of Lexington; 45 grandchildren, 86 great truck driver and a member of Fellowship Baptist Church. grandchildren, and 16 great great grandchildren. She was Survivors include: his wife, Blanche Hurst; three sons, Joe preceded in death by two infant sons, Charles and Albert Lee; (Ruby) Hurst, Martin (Peggy) Hurst, and Condit (Judy) Hurst, one daughter, Ruby Ingram, and a granddaughter, Vikki all of Harrodsburg; one sister, Mary Rose Blacketer, Yvonne Ingram. Funeral services were held Saturday, March Harrodsburg; 10 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. 25 at Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was in He was preceded in death by three brothers, Brack, Millard Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Smith and Smith Funeral and Jim Hurst, and two sisters, Viola Votaw and Nannie Home, Lexington, was in charge of arrangements. Darnell. Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 24, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. James Harley and ISHAM. Clarence W. Isham, 88, of Harrodsburg, formerly of Edwin Freeman officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mackville, died Saturday, April 8, 2000 at the James. B. Pallbearers were Brandon Hurst, Scott Hurst, Brad Hurst, Haggin Memorial Hospital. A native of Washington County, he Brian Hurst, Marty Hurst and Bruce Patterson. Honorary was born July 15, 1911, son of the late Cook and Mattie bearers were Dr. John S. Baughman, Vince Kinder, Bugs Carrier Isham. He was a retired construction worker for the Kinder, J. C. Patterson, Larry Patterson and Tommy Hurst. former R. R. Dawson Bridge Company, in Bloomfield. Memorials are suggested to the Fellowship Baptist Church. Survivors include: one son, Jimmy Isham, London; seven daughters, Mrs. Ray (Doris) Dennis, Louisville, Joanne HUSTON. Carole Sue Huston, 52, of 319 Beacon Hill, Versailles, Dennis, Harrodsburg, Mrs. Ronald (Martha Jane) Trayner, formerly of Harrodsburg, died Saturday, October 7, 2000 at Midway, Mrs. Lonnie (Kay) Boswell, Springfield, Mrs. Jim her residence. Born July 10, 1948 in Louisville, she was the (Betty) Burton, Harrodsburg, Mrs. John D. (Donna) Harmon, daughter of William Gardner and Martha Sue Crosby Mackville, Mrs. A. J. (Mary) Peavler, Harrodsburg; one sister, Kressenburg. She had worked as the Chair of the Education Jewell Cissel, Louisville; 30 grandchildren, 43 great Department for Midway College and was a member of St. grandchildren; four great great grandchildren. He was Andrew Catholic Church. She was also a member of Phi preceded in death by: his wife, Ruby Fowler Isham; one son, Delta Kappa, KY Association of School Administrators, KY Billy C. Isham,; a granddaughter, Christy Michelle Isham; a Association of Special Education Administrators, KY great grandson, Johnathan Armstrong; a great granddaughter, Association for Gifted Education and the Counsel for Erica Kelty; two brothers, Cecil and Dick Isham; three sisters, Exceptional Children. Survivors, in addition to her parents, Pearl Noel, Myrtle Christerson and Annie Simpson. Funeral include: one son, William Patrick Huston, Versailles; one services were held Monday, April 10, at the Carey and Son daughter, Suzanne Huston, Versailles; two brothers, William Funeral Home, Springfield, with Rev. Paul Readnour N. Gardner, Paducah, and Mark Kressenburg, Houston, TX; officiating. Burial was in Peter Cemetery in Mackville. two sisters, Robin Arnzen, Paducah and Lynn Klingenburg, Pallbearers were Bobby Dennis, Eddie Dennis, Andy Cincinnati, OH. Memorial services were held Tuesday Matherly, David Peavler, Blair Isham and Dale Isham. October 10, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Roc Moore officiating. Memorials are suggested to the American Humane ISHAM. James Seibert Isham, 90, of Battle Road, Mackville, died Society. Monday, September 4, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born October 17, 1909 in Washington County, he HYDE. Tish Trisler Hyde, 37, of 9370 Indian Springs Road, was the son of the late James Nelson and Lillie Parrott Isham. Roswell, GA, died Monday, October 2, 2000 at her residence. He was a retired farmer and former employee of Corning Born January 19, 1963 in Mercer County, she was the Glass Inc. He was a member of the Mt. Zion Church of Christ. daughter of Ruth Shirley Trisler of Harrodsburg and the late Survivors include: his wife, Sally Voorhies Isham, Mackville; Calvin Trisler. She was a housewife and a member of the three sons, Carl Isham, Harrodsburg, and Charles and Jeffrey Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to her Isham, both of Mackville; 12 grandchildren and several great mother, include: her husband, David Hyde, Roswell, GA; two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, step sons, Jeff and Nicholas Hyde, GA; two step daughters, Barbara Ann Votaw, one brother, Leslie Isham and five Susanna Shewan and Vanessa Hyde, GA; one half brother, sisters, Ethel McMillin, Mary Darland, Lettie Pinkston, Virgie Gary Harris, Lexington; one sister, Ann Taylor, Harrodsburg; Roberts and Lillian Cooksey. Funeral services were held one half sister, Cri Connley, Portsmouth, OH. Funeral Wednesday, September 6, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home with Bro. Kelly Baker officiating. Burial was in the Battle JENKINS. Leroy Jenkins, 75, of 226 W. Jefferson Avenue, Cemetery. Pallbearers were Troy Ihsam, Darrell Baker, Bruce Danville, died Monday, April 3, 2000 at the Cincinnati Sims, Truman Cornish, Loraine McMillin and Jimmy Cooksey. Veterans Administration Hospital. Born June 21, 1924 in VanArsdall, he was the son of the late Otho and Bessie Carr JAMES Jr. John H. James, Jr., 77, died Tuesday, Novem-ber 7, Jenkins. He had been married to the late Ruby M. Hicks of 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Monticello. He was a former machinist, having worked for Danville. Born February 17, 1923 in Harrodsburg he was the Cincinnati Milacron and Lodge and Shipley companies. He son of the late John H. James Sr. and Mattie Keightley James. was a home repair hobbyist. He was a Corporal in the US He was a retired pharmacist, businessman and was owner of Army in World War II, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Pioneer Cleaners and a co-owner of the Wearen-James Drug and Purple Heart. Survivors include: one son, Jack Lee Store in Harrodsburg for many years. He was a member of Jenkins and one daughter, Elizabeth (Libby) Jenkins, both of the Salvisa Masonic Lodge, Oleika Shrine Temple and former Cincinnati; one brother, Ralph Jenkins, Marengo, IN; two secretary-treasurer of the Mercer County Fair Board. He had sisters, Christine Isham, Bowling Green and Louise Hicks, served in public office for years in Mercer County and was a Hustonville. Funeral services were held Friday, April 7, at the former City Police Judge and former city commissioner. He Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Donnie had also served as a chairman and member of the Releford officiating. Burial with Military Honors was held in Harrodsburg School Board. He was a veteran of World War II. Burgin Memorial Gardens. Suggestions of sympathy may Survivors include: his wife, Elizabeth Hungate James, take the form of donations to: Muscular Dystrophy Harrodsburg; two granddaughters, Caribeth Durham, Association, Chestnut Center #552, 410 W. Chestnut St., Roanoke, AL and Jaymie Durham, Columbia, SC. He was Louisville, KY 40202; American Cancer Society, PO Box 102, preceded in death by a daughter, Cassandra "Cassie" James Harrodsburg, KY 40330; or the American Heart Association, Durham. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday PO Box 198, Burgin, KY 40310. at the Wilder Funeral Home in Perryville with Dr. David Harman officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. JOHNSON. Mildred Jane Johnson, 74, of Lebanon Road, Pallbearers will be Bronson Yeast, Jack Leonard, Coy Parksville, died Sunday, April 2, 2000 at the Ephraim Cammack, Rani Alacoub and Bill Teater. Visitation will be McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born January from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 8, at the 1, 1926 in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late funeral home. William and Mabel Floyd Goens. She was the widow of Lonnie Johnson. She was retired from Jackson Chair and was a JAMES. Branche James, 89, of 200 East Broadway, died member of the Parksville Baptist Church. Survivors include: Thursday, April 27, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell Regional two sons, Gary B. Johnson, Danville, and Ronald E. Johnson, Medical Center, Danville. Born December 16, 1910 in Garrard Rockwood, TN; one brother, Louis Goens, Lancaster; two County, she was the daughter of the late James G. and Lucy sisters, Ruby Preston, Danville, and Josephine Brummett, Rucker Conn. She was the widow of Edward James. She had Casey County; four grandchildren. She was preceded in death worked at the Gem Store and was a member of the by a grandchild. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April Harrodsburg Christian Church. Survivors include: two sons, 5, at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville with Rev. Bill Richard James, Harrodsburg, Howard James, Spring Hill, FL; Boldt officiating. Burial was in Parksville Cemetery. Memorial two brothers, Claude Conn, Tusiola, IL and Jonas Conn, contributions are suggested to the Parksville Baptist Church. Dayton, OH; six sisters, Virginia Cotton, Lancaster, Freda Barnes, Danville, Lucy Sheets, Dayton, OH, Edith Sparks, JONES. Christopher Lee Jones, 18, of Daviess Street, died Utica, NY, Stella Alamo, PA, and Miller Underwood, Tuesday, May 9, 2000, as a result of an automobile accident. Lancaster; seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Born November 13, 1981 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Funeral services were held Sunday, April 30, at the Ransdell Linda Jones Cadeza. He was a self-employed lawn care Funeral Chapel, with Dr. David Hartman officiating. Burial was worker, a former student in the Harrodsburg city schools and in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were John James, attended the United Pentecostal Church. Survivors, in Coleman James, Brett James, David Faulkner, Jason James addition to his mother, include: two brothers, Antonyleto and and Mike Lewis. Nico Jones; two sisters, Nicarra and Lekeshia Jones; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Majors; all of Harrodsburg. Funeral JENKINS. Doris Rose Jenkins, 73, 543 Linden Avenue, died services were conducted Friday, May 12, at the Parks Funeral Friday, November 17, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Home with Bro. Kevin Patrick officiating. Burial was in Maple Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born March 14, 1927 in Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Bartleson, Gilbert Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Ernest and Cadeza, Van Curtis Majors Sr., Van Curtis Majors Jr., Bentley Margie Rose Wilham. She was the widow of Lawrence Jones and Robert Jones. Jenkins. She was a former Palm Beach and restaurant employee and a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church. JONES. Nancy Dawson Jones, 89, of East Grundy Avenue, She and her husband helped establish the Mercer Day Care Springfield, died Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at Hospice of Center for the handicapped, with many other parents. the Bluegrass Care Center in Lexington. A native of Anderson Survivors include: one son, Tommy Lawrence Jenkins, County, she was born August 26, 1911 to the late Allen and Harrodsburg; one daughter, Mrs. Rita (William) Lyons, Fannie Short Dawson. She was a member of the Springfield Harrodsburg; one brother, Haldon Wilham, Harrodsburg; one United Methodist Church for 61 years, a 1930 graduate of sister, Mrs. Lorraine Robinson, Harrodsburg; three Kavanaugh High School in Lawrenceburg and an employee of grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was preceded the former Cunningham's Store in Springfield for over 40 in death by a sister, Louise Durr. Funeral services were held years. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Don (Frances) Monday, November 20, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Buckley of Maysville; two brothers, Lillard Dawson, Home with Matthew Atha officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Lawrenceburg and Coleman Dawson of Atlanta, GA; two Cemetery. Pallbearers were Warren Patterson, Mark sisters-in-law, Lena J. Harmon and Louise J. Ashford, both of Spencer, Bobby Wilham, Lee Kyle Bailey, Bill Robinson and Harrodsburg; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Dudley Jenkins. Honorary bearers were Flo Tewmey, Mary She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Jack Alice Woods, granddaughters and mothers of the former Jones, two brothers, J. W. Dawson and Charles Dawson, and Mercer Day Care Center for the handicapped. a sister, Allie Moore. Funeral services were held Saturday, September 2, at Carey and Son funeral Home with Rev. Hal daughter of the late Everette and Nettie Lanham Barker and Hall officiating. Burial was on Cemetery Hill. Pallbearers were the widow of Earl L. Lambert. She was preceded in death by James D. Best, Alton G. Best, Joe Davis, Don Bonzo, Mike an infant daughter, two sisters and three brothers. She was a Tyler and Morris Sweazy. non-denominational Christian. Survivors include a brother, Jesse Barker of Richmond and several nieces and nephews. KELLER. Flora Hogue Keller, 95, of 768 Allen Drive, died Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Alexander and Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Royalty Funeral Home. Glenn Gasser and Greg Harger will Born September 21, 1904 in Mercer County, she was the officiate and burial will be in the Lancaster Cemetery in daughter of the late Holman Perry and Ella Thomas Gritton Lancaster. Pallbearers will be Jack and Tom Taylor, Roger Hogue. She was the widow of Phillip Frances Keller. She King, Ron McMaine, Chris Stines and Roger Quinn. Visitation worked as a homemaker and was a member of the will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, and after 7i a.m. Harrodsburg Christian Church. She was a member of the Friday at the funeral home. Friendship Sunday School Class and a former Sunday School Teacher. She was a member of the June Stanley Circle, LANCASTER. Clay Lancaster, 83, of 1533 Oregon Road, Progressive Homemakers and the Mercer County Salvisa, died Monday, December 25, 2000 at the James B. Homemakers. Survivors include: one son, Joe (Patsy) Keller, Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born March 30, 1917 in Lexington, Harrodsburg; three daughters, Hazel Burgin, Mrs. Garland he was the son of the late John William and Della Clay (Francis) Yankey, and Norma Jean Nelson, all of Harrodsburg; Lancaster. He was a noted writer, publisher, painter and one sister, Doris Haddox, Hopkinsville; six grandchildren and founder of the Warwick Foundation at 1533 Oregon Road, a number of great grandchildren. She was preceded in death Salvisa. Survivors include: two nephews, John W. Lancaster by a son, Norris Keller; a daughter, Violet Proffitt; two IV, Lexington, Robert Lewis Lancaster, Independence; a brothers, Forrest and Thomas Hogue; one sister, Doris niece, Betty Clay Lancaster Waddell, Mt. Washington. There Haddox, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held will be no visitation nor services. The remains will be cremated at 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 21, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel and the ashes scattered at Warwick. Memorials are with Dr. David Hartman officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill suggested to the Warwick Foundation, c/o Gay Reading, 417 Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill Burgin, Terry Montgomery, W. Second St., Lexington, KY 40507. McClellan Funeral Charlie Terry, Jeff Noel, Greg Hydes and Preston Burgin IV. Home is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral chapel. LANCASTER. Clay Lancaster, Noted Architect Dies. "He had a view of the world that was unique," is the way Frances KING. Chloe Evans King, 69, of 151 S. Magnolia Street, died Keightley Moseley describes Clay Lancaster, 83, of 1533 Friday, October 13, 2000 at her residence. Born October 10, Oregon Road. A noted architect, artist, design lecturer, writer 1931 in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late and publisher, Lancaster died Christmas night Monday at the Ernest and Monta Propps Evans. She was retired from James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. He has been considered Haggin Memorial Hospital, a member of the Ladies Auxiliary the leading authority on Kentucky architecture for nearly 60 VFW, and a scout leader for a number of years. She was a years. A native of Lexington, he was living on Nantucket Kentucky Colonel and a former member of BPW. Survivors Island when he found his way to Mercer County in 1978. include: her husband, Irvin King, Harrodsburg; one son, Gary Moseley said Lancaster was looking for a quieter and more Devine, Harrodsburg; three step sons, Dennis and Jeff King, peaceful home when he found the Moses Jones house on the both of OH, and Buddy King, FL; one daughter, Patty Bryant, Kentucky River. The house was built in 1809-11. Moseley Harrodsburg; one step daughter, Cheryl Stamper, FL; three recalls what Lancaster said about his first night in the home: "I brothers, R. C. and Earl Evans, both of Casey County, and slept on a blanket on the floor but felt completely at home -- I Mac Evans, OH; three sisters, Jean Holt, Lillian Sutherland knew this was where I was supposed to be.". "He meant so and Ruth Tucker, all of Casey County; nine grandchildren and much to my life and taught me about the history of four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three architectural styles," Moseley said, noting that she took a brothers, Ralph, Roy and Delmer Evans. Funeral services course taught by Lancaster at and were held, October 16, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with worked with him closely on a Mercer County Historical Society Rev. Don Releford officiating. Burial was in the Green River study of historic homes in Mercer County. "He was most Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dennis King, Jeff King, Buddy famous as an architectural historian and was a scholar who King, Clay Devine, John Devine and Josh Devine. taught at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on far eastern art and architecture," Moseley said. A devout Buddhist, LAMB. Henrietta Lamb, 80, of 157 Cottonwood St., died Lancaster was a graduate of the University of Kentucky and Thursday, February 3, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. former Ware librarian of the Avery Library at Columbia Born August 10, 1919 in Madison County, she was the University where he studied Asian cultures. He taught at daughter of the late Carl and Mary Alice Prewitt Dailey. She Columbia, Vassar College, 's for was a homemaker and a member of Calvary Baptist Church. the Advancement of Science and Art, the Metropolitan Survivors include: her husband, Henry Lamb, Harrodsburg; Museum of Art, , Transylvania University, two sons, Carl and Kenny Lamb, both of Harrodsburg; two the University of Kentucky and . He brothers, Carl Dailey Jr., Harrodsburg, and Jay Dailey; three received two Guggenheim Fellowships, in 1953 and 1964, for sisters, Emma Barlow, OH, Ann Lamachy, FL, and Ivalee research for the book, The Japanese Influence In America and Crews, Boyle County; two grandchildren, one great for research on Kentucky architecture, the basis of numerous grandchild, two step grandchildren and four step great publications. He was the curator of New York City's Prospect grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Park and the recipient of many other honors and awards. He Sunday, February 6, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with is listed in the UK Hall of Distinguished Alumni and the Lester Tirey officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. university's School of Architecture has an endowed chair in his Pallbearers were Travis Lamb, Terry Dailey, Ronnie Dailey, honor. The Bluegrass Trust's Heritage Education Award is Frankie Prather, Billy Clay Anderson and Neil Prather. also named for Lancaster. He was the author of several LAMBERT. Ruth Barker Lambert, 70, formerly of 594 Bellows Mill volumes on architecture including The Architecture of Road, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000 at the Hasrrodsburg Health Antebellum Kentucky and Ante Bellum Houses of the Care Center.'. Born December 11, 1929, she was the Bluegrass and authored and illustrated six children's books as well as numerous articles. His latest publications, a book on p.m. at the funeral chapel on Thursday, and after 7:30 a.m. on the architecture and a social study of the buildings at Friday. Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, entitled Pleasant Hill -- Shaker Canaan In Kentucky, and an album of original architectural LAWSON. Yoshiko Lawson, 77, of 200 Harvest Street, Albany, designs in 17th to 20th century styles, will be released soon. died Saturday September 9, 2000 at the home of the Yoshi Jim Thomas, president and CEO at Shakertown, said Tanaka family in Danville. Born June 3, 1923 in Japan, she Lancaster's work on the Shaker village was the last project he was the daughter of the late Manao and Haruno Sonoda. She wanted to accomplish. He said the book is expected to be was the widow of James Earl Lawson. She was a released by Warwick Publications in early spring and that he homemaker, a member of the Tenrikyo religion, and a had the honor of writing the prospectus for the volume. A missionary with Tenrikyo. Survivors include many friends, longtime friend of Lancaster's, Thomas said Lancaster was a including Mrs. Martha Heist of Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Yoshi superb architectural historian. "He was certainly one of the Tanaka of Danville. A memorial service was held Monday most prolific writers and commentators of architecture in evening, September 11, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral America and was a delightful person to be around. He was the Home. king of the puns and always had something funny and offbeat LAY. Vertna Sanford Lay, widow of Elliott W. Lay, died Monday, to say in conversation. He was also a marvelous creator of May 22, 2000 in DeKalb, IL. She was a native of Mercer whimsical books and just a great scholar," Thomas added. It County. Surviors include one son, George (Manata) Lay; two was Lancaster's wish, at his death, to be cremated and to sisters, Neoma Hatchett, Austell, GA, Alma Reynolds, Mercer have his ashes sprinkled near his Warwick estate on the County; five grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Kentucky River in Mercer County. He did not want a funeral She was preceded in death by three sons and one sister, service. Donations are suggested to the Warwick Foundation, Nannie Peavler of Mercer County. Burial was in DeKalb, IL. care of Gay Reading, 417 W. Second St., Lexington, KY 40507. Warwick Foundation manages Lancaster's collection LEONARD. Paul Kirkland Leonard, 91, of 216 East Poplar Street, of scholarship, artwork, antiquities and landholdings. Known died Monday, January 17, 2000 at James B. Haggin Memorial as a kind, gentle man with a wry sense of humor, Lancaster Hospital. Born January 3, 1909 in Mercer County, he was the was fond of animals living hear his home and he was a son of the late Joseph and Lily Kirkland Leonard. He was a vegetarian. His health had declined in recent years and he retired body shop manager for Courtesy Chevrolet, Cincinnati, was hospitalized Dec. 4 at the James B. Haggin Memorial OH, a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Hospital. He went home for a few hours Dec. 14, but returned Harrodsburg and Cincinnati-Lafayette Lodge #483, F&AM, to the hospital where he died Christmas night. Cincinnati. He was an avid sportsman. Survivors include: his wife, Icie M. Leonard, Harrodsburg; one son, Joseph E. LANHAM. Ada N. Lanham, 84, of Harrodsburg Health Care Leonard of FL,; one brother, Garnett H. Leonard, Harrodsburg; Center, died Sunday, June 18, 2000 at the Health Care three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was Center. Born August 6, 1915 in Marion, she was the daughter preceded in death by a son, John I. Leonard and two of the late Andrew Peyton and Harriett Elizabeth Kanady grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Eskew and was the widow of George William Lanham. She Thursday, January 20, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral had worked as a proof operator for the Bank of Indiana and Home with Rev. Leslie Rust officiating. Burial will be in Spring was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include: two Hill Cemetery with Masonic graveside services. Pallbearers daughters, Dorothy Stalion-Bowman, Mercer County, Shirley will be Curtis Leonard, Dustin Leonard, Victor Cummins, and Crawford, Duncanville, TX; three sons, Charles William Joe Wimberly. Visitation from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Lanham, Oak Brook, IL, Robert Nunn Lanham, Sevierville, TN; Wednesday, and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral Anthony Clay Lanham, LaPorte, IN; one brother, Earl Peyton home. Eskew, Marion, KY; 10 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. She was LESTER. Eva M. Lester, 91, formerly of Cloverport, died preceded in death by a brother, Grover Lanham. Funeral Tuesday, November 7, 2000 at Norton’s Audubon Hospital in services were Wednesday, June 21, at the Ransdell Funeral Louisville. Born November 9, 1908 in Harned, she was a Chapel with David Hartman officiating. Committal was in the saleslady for Avon Products and a member of the Cloverport Mapleview Cemetery, Marion. Baptist Church. Survivors include: one brother, Joseph W. Mingus, Peoria, IL. She was preceded in death by her LAWSON. Pauline R. Lawson, 70, of 453 Cane Run Street, died husband, Thomas Forrest Lester, formerly of Harrodsburg. Tuesday, January 18, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Funeral services will be held at the Wallace Funeral Home in Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born December 15, Cloverport at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 10, with Rev. 1929 in Lawrenceburg, she was the daughter of Helen Drury Dave Renfroe officiating. Graveside services will be held at Robinson and the late Ben Robinson. She was a retired 3:00 p.m. Friday, November 10, at Spring Hill Cemetery. deputy Circuit Court clerk, a former member of the BPW Club Memorial contributions are suggested to Cloverport Baptist and a member of the Harrodsburg Christian Church. Church, Cloverport, KY 40111. Visitation will be at 10:00 a.m. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: her husband, Friday, November 10, at the funeral home. Frank C. Lawson,, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Paula Spears, Lawrenceburg and Robin Shumate, Danville; two LOGAN. Elmo W. Logan, 76, of St. Petersburg, FL, died grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 29, 2000, at his residence. Born in New Friday, January 21, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Dr. Liberty, IL, July 22, 1923, he was a son of Meredith and David Hartman and Larry Camic officiating. Burial will be in Charlotte Miller Logan. He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy, Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Wes Shumate, having retired as Master Chief Petty Officer after 30 years. Robert Spears, Ray Brooks, Ruby Henderson, Harold Survivors include: his wife, Yvonne Logan; one daughter, Lawson, Darrell Waterfill and Bill Robinson. Honorary bearers Karen, of TX; one son Dean Logan, of FL; two brothers, E. will be Mercer and Boyle County lawyers, Helen Davenport, Wayne Logan, Colorado Springs, CO, and Richard M. Logan, Ralph Morris, Darren Peckler, C. M. Shewmaker Sr. and Irvin Harrodsburg; two grandchildren. There will be no funeral Graff. Memorials are suggested to the Harrodsburg Christian services. He will be cremated and the ashes scattered over Church Renovation Fund. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 9:00 the ocean which he loved. LOGUE. Beatrice Vandivier Logue, 87, of 521 Raintree, died LONG. Dorothy Mae Long, 71, of 431 Cardinal Drive, died Monday, February 21, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Saturday, July 22, 2000 at her home. Born June 30, 1929 in Hospital. Born February 23, 1912 in Mercer County, she was Salvisa, she was the daughter of the late Samuel A. and the daughter of the late Walter and Maggie Peavler Vandivier. Leona Colvin Tatum. She was a homemaker and a member She was the widow of Gilvie Dudley Logue. She was a of the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church and the Yates- homemaker and a member of Bruner’s Chapel Baptist Church. Spilman Sunday School class. She was a member of the Survivors include: four sons, Harold (Margaret Ann) Logue, Wilderness Trace Quilters Guild, the Doris Davis Circle and a Donald E. (Eva) Logue, and Billy M. (Nancy) Logue, all of former member of the Sunset Homemakers Club. Survivors Mercer County; Roger D. (Jayne) Logue, Smyrna, TN; one include: her husband, Kenneth Samuel Long, Harrodsburg; sister, Grace Vandivier Claunch, Harrodsburg; nine three daughters, Janis Kratzwald and Susan Greene, both of grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and four step great Harrodsburg, and Diane Long, Lexington; four grandchildren. grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: two sisters, She was preceded in death by a brother, Cecil Tatum, and a Berdena Vandivier Logue and Pauline Vandivier Carter; five sister, Louise Gabhart. Funeral services were held at 11:00 brothers, Garnett Vandivier, Sherman Vandivier, Maurice a.m. Tuesday, July 25, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Vandivier, Lloyd Vandivier and Eldred Vandivier. Funeral Dr. David Ross and Rev. Jim Owens officiating. Burial was in services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday February 24, at the Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Scott Kratzwald, Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Larry Redding Kristen Kratzwald, Daniel Greene, Nicholas Greene, Donnie and Bro. James Harley officiating. Burial will be in Bruner’s Young and Mitch Gabhart. Honorary bearers were members Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Greg, of the Yates-Spilman Sunday School class. Brian, Chris and Jeffery Logue, Pam Spradling, Terri and Cindy Long, Sharon Shackelford and Julie Honaker. LONG. Leo Long, 81, of 655 Beaumont Avenue, died Friday, Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to June 30, 2000 at his residence. Born February 25, 1919 in the Bruner’s Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Madison County, he was the son of the late Ott and Eula Harold Logue, 1135 New Dixville Rd., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Prewitt Long. He was retired after working 35 years for Visitation will be from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and after Kentucky Souvenirs and was a member of Fellowship Baptist 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. church. Survivors include: his wife, Wanda Marshbanks Long; one son, Roy Long, Hodgenville; one daughter, Brenda Noe, LOGUE. Howard T. "Hot Shot" Logue, 89, of 1229 Deep Creek Lancaster; two brothers, Bobby Long and Oneal Long, both of Road, died Sunday, November 5, 2000 at the Ephraim Harrodsburg; four sisters, Edna Sutton and Reba Hall, both of McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born April 10, Lancaster, Dora Wells, Lexington and Frances Hayden, 1911 in Washington County, he was the son of the late Harrodsburg; two grandchildren. Funeral services were held George Willis and Maggie Alice Camden Logue. He had Monday, July 3, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home worked as a farmer and was a member of Deep Creek Baptist by Bro. James Harley and Chaplain Gary Story. Burial was in Church where he was a Sunday School teacher. He was a Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bobby Allen Long, member of Magnolia Masonic Lodge #201 F&AM, Mackville, Ricky Long, Steve Hayden, David Long, Butch Hood and Order of Eastern Star, Lexington Scottish Rite and Olekia Ronnie Sutton. Honorary bearers were Charlie Carr, Bill Shrine Temple. Survivors include: his wife, Pauline Logue, Barnett, Marvin Marshbanks, Gilbert Marshbanks, Wallace Harrodsburg; four sons, Donald (Doris) Logue, Boyle County, Smock and Calvin Shewmaker. Expressions of sympathy Lynn (Shirley) Logue, Harrodsburg, Robert (Joyce) Logue, may take the form of donations to the American Heart Fund or Harrodsburg, and Buddy Logue, Harrodsburg; five daughters, the American Cancer Association. Mary Rearie, Danville, Daisy (Richard) James, Harrodsburg, Betty (Harold) Darland, Harrodsburg, Rose (Larry) Matherly, LOUALLEN. Terry Lee Louallen, 41, of Lexington, died Thursday, Harrodsburg, and Jane (Harry) Wiley, Harrodsburg. He was November 2, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born preceded in death by three brothers, Reed, Jim and Arnold in Harrodsburg he was the son of Marie Hurst of LaGrange, Logue, two sisters, Martha Claunch and Mary Arnold, and one and the late William Lee Louallen. He was a banquet son, Terry Logue. Funeral services were held Wednesday, coordinator for Kentucky Inn, a member of Clays Mill Baptist November 8, at the Deep Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Church and an avid fisherman. Survivors include: his wife, Everett Priddy and Rev. Hillary Claypool officiating. Burial was Vickie Bozarth Louallen, Lexington; one son, Simon Louallen, in Deep Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Logue, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Heather Louallen, Harrodsburg Howard Logue, Jr., Travis Logue, Gabriel Logue, Mike Lewis, and Tiffany Louallen, Lexington; one step-daughter, Tarah Kelly Darland, Steven Wiley and Isaac Matherly. Honorary Conyers, Lexington; two sisters, Sherry Johnson and Missy bearers were the remaining grandchildren. Memorials are Johnson, both of Harrodsburg; one brother, Rick Louallen, Ft. suggested to the Gideon Bible Fund, Shriners Hospital or the Smith, AR. Funeral services were held Monday, November 6, one's favorite charity. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge at the W. R. Milward Mortuary-Southland, conducted by Bro. of arrangements. James Harley and Dewey Bozarth. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rick Louallen, Simon Louallen, LOGUE. Verna Logue, 84, of Baker Ridge Road, Willisburg, died Matthew Louallen, Steve Anderson, Jason McDowell and Billy Monday, May 15, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Johnson. Honorary bearers were Carl Harris and Charles Medical Center. Born July 23, 1915 in Arkansas she was the McDowell. daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson and Miranda Kirby Lawson. She was a retired factory worker. Survivors include: LYNN. Emma Katherine Lynn, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000, at one son, Carl Begley, Mt. Dora, FL; two daughters, Joyce Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville, two Begley, Washington, IN and Janet Galligan, Vincennes, IN. hours after birth. She was the daughter of Logan and Lynne Several grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was Warner of 2487 Lexington Road. In addition to her parents, preceded in death by one son, Paul Jefferson Begley. Funeral survivors include: a brother, Logan Adams Lynn II of services will be at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, May 18, at the Harrodsburg; maternal grandparents, J. C. and Nancy Warner Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. John of Harrodsburg; paternal grandparents, Margaret Chatham McDaniel officiating. Burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation Lynn of Harrodsburg and the late Elmer Lee Lynn of will be after 12:00 Noon on Thursday until the time of service. Harrodsburg, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Paul She had worked as a clerk for the Gem Drug Store and Lay & Readnour officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Lawson and had been a telephone operator for South Central Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and after 7 a.m. Bell. She was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church, Saturday. Order of the Eastern Star, Widow to Widow and Modern Woodmen of America. Survivors include: two sons, Dan LYNN. Emma Katherine Lynn, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000, at McCandless, Lancing, MI and Ben McCandless of MS; two Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville, two brothers, Lt. Col. Edwin Elliott and Virgil Elliott Sr., both of hours after birth. She was the daughter of Logan and Lynne Harrodsburg; one sister, Eunice Tyler, Danville; three Warner of 2487 Lexington Road. In addition to her parents, grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 25, survivors include: a brother, Logan Adams Lynn II of at the Ransdell Funeral chapel with Dr. Robert DeFoor Harrodsburg; maternal grandparents, J. C. and Nancy Warner officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers of Harrodsburg; paternal grandparents, Margaret Chatham were Virgil P. Elliott, Jr., Don Elliott, Ott Elliott, Shelby Elliott Lynn of Harrodsburg and the late Elmer Lee Lynn of Tyler, Kelly Tyler, Timmy Elliott, Ben McCandless, Dan Harrodsburg, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral McCandless, John Scott McCandless and Michael services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, at the McCandless. Memorials are suggested to the Harrodsburg Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Paul Baptist Church or the American Diabetes Association. Readnour officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and after 7 a.m. McCLOUD. Roscoe W. McCloud, 82, of Ocklawaha, FL, died Saturday. Wednesday, February 23, 2000 at the Hospice of Marion County Estelle House in Ocala, FL. Born June 16, 1917 in MARTIN. Leonard S. Martin, 72, Sacramento, KY, formerly of Harlan County, he was the son of the late W. R. and Ollie Burgin, died Sunday, April 9, 2000, at the Regional Medical Nolan McCloud. He was a minister of the United Methodist Center in Madisonville. He was born in Lincoln County and Church, having been ordained into the Kentucky Methodist was a retired diesel mechanic from the coal mines. He was a Conference in 1960 in the Danville, KY District. He attended member of Dixon Baptist Church in Dixon and was an army Eastern Kentucky State College, Richmond, and Emory veteran. Survivors include: four sons, Leonard Martin, Jr., University in Atlanta, GA. He was pastor at Evarts (Harlan Jerry Edwin Martin and Freddy Eugene Martin, all of Hanson, Co.), Bybee (Madison Co.), Doylesville (Madison Co.), and Tony Lee Martin of Dawson Springs; four daughters, Mackville Antioch (Washington Co.), Science Hill (Pulaski Carolyn Stobaugh, Dawson Springs, Rebecca Ann Nelson, Co.), Bedford (Trimble Co.) United Methodist Churches from Island, and Lisa Gail Rich and Mary Alice Nelson, both of 1953 to 1967. He transferred to the Florida Conference in Hanson; two sister, Ella Mae Long, Harrodsburg and Elizabeth 1967 where he retired in 1984 at the Ocklawaha United Wray; 14 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. He was Methodist Church. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of preceded in death by a brother, James Martin. Funeral World War II. Survivors include: his wife of 60 years, Mary services were held Wednesday, April 12, at the Tucker Lee Kiser McCloud, Ocklawaha, FL; two sons, Bob McCloud, Memorial Chapel in Sacramento. Burial was in Island Harrodsburg, and Kenneth McCloud, Lexington; three Cemetery. daughters, Jeanette Thompson, Louisville, Beverly Willhite, MATHEWS. Mary Jane Mathews, 66, resident of Miles Drive, Boca Raton, FL;, and Lynn Cone, Datona Beach, FL; two Lancaster, died Saturday, January 22, 2000 at the Garrard brothers, Troy McCloud, Somerset, and Arvis McCloud, County Memorial Hospital. Born December 12, 1933 in Millstone; one sister, Oma Smith, Lorain, OH; 10 Madison County, she was the daughter of the late Wilson and grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was preceded Myrtle Brown White. She was a homemaker. Survivors in death by one brother and two sisters. Funeral services include: three daughters, Linda Rutherford, Hamilton, OH, were conducted at the Ocklawaha United Methodist Church, Marilyn Spaulding, Sebring, FL, and Darlene Johnson, February 26, by Rev. Gary Eldred. Memorials are suggested Lancaster; one son, Larry Henninger, Harrodsburg; one sister, to be given to the Ocklawaha United Methodist Church, PO Ethel Gawlak, Lorraine, OH; seven grandchildren and nine Box 507, Ocklawaha, FL 32813, or Hospice of Marion County, great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, Inc., PO Box 4860, Ocala, FL 34478. The Roberts Funeral January 24, 2000 at Ramsey Funeral Home with Rev. Daryl Home of Ocala, FL was in charge of arrangements. Hodge officiating. Burial was in the Lancaster Cemetery. McCRYSTAL. Barbara McCrystal, 69, of Colorado Springs area, Pallbearers were Chris Stockton, Jason Henninger, Tommy wife of Arnold McCrystal, died Friday, Dec. 31, 1999 in Henninger, Jimmy Shane Moberly, Brian Sims and Ernie Kelty Colorado Springs. She was a native of Casey County. She Jr. was a homemaker and a member of St. Andrew Catholic MAYES. Everett Mayes, 92, of 4465 Mackville Road, died Church. She was a resident of Harrodsburg for 18 years and a Thursday, June 16, 2000 at his residence. Born October 7, member of the Harrodsburg Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies 1907 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Arthur and Auxiliary. In addition to her husband, survivors include: five Mary Sallee Mayes. He was a retired farmer and a member of sons, Steven McCrystal, Ronald McCrystal, Larry McCrystal, the Mackville Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Michael McCrystal and Jeffery McCrystal; two daughters, Nettie Mayes, Harrodsburg; two sons, Carlton Mayes and Karen Abrens and Sauda Huesuicy; 20 grandchildren; three David Mayes, both of Mackville; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Carl King and Ted great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by: two sons, King. A memorial mass was held Monday, Jan. 3 at 2 p.m. at Marvin and Donald Mayes; three brothers, Roy, Loyd and Ray the Holy Family Catholic church. Memorial contributions are Mayes. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 18, at the suggested to the Holy Family Catholic Church. Swan Law Ransdell Funeral Chapel with John Hockersmith III officiating. Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Grandchildren served as McCRYSTAL. Joseph Richard McCrystal, 84, of Charleston pallbearers. Health Care Facility, Danville, died Thursday, June 22, 2000 McCANDLESS. Genevieve Elliott McCandless, 81, of 222 South at Charleston Health Care Facility in Danville. Born November East Street, died Friday, June 23, 2000 at Harrodsburg Health 27, 1915 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Richard Care Center. Born May 13, 1919 in Mercer County, she was Thomas and Hattie Cook McCrystal. He was the widower of the daughter of the late Price and Mary Catherine Wren Elliott. Doris R. McCrystal. He had worked as a livestock grader and was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church. Survivors preceded in death by a brother James Sonnie Walker and two include: two daughters, Sandra (Dannie) Bugg, Kennesaw, sisters, Virginia Logan and Katherine Pittman. Funeral GA, and Teresa Norma (Willis T.) Hendren, Lexington; one services will be conducted Saturday, September 9, at St. brother Harley McCrystal, AR; five grandchildren and 13 great Peter AME Church with Rev. J. D. Short III officiating. Burial grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 24, will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be after 10:00 at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Donnie Releford a.m. Saturday at the church. Parks Funeral Home in charge officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers of arrangements. were Henry Cook, Willis Lee Hendren, Marvin Rowland, Eddie Rickman, William "Bill" Pinkston, Truman Goodlett, Lee Kyle McMURRY. Bess Allen McMurry, 103, widow of T. E. McMurry, Bailey and J. B. Reed. died Saturday, June 3, 2000 at the Haggin Memorial Hospital Extended Care Facility. Born May 9, 1897 in Woodford McGUIRE. Eva Darland McGuire, 96, formerly of 475 North Main County, she was the daughter of the late William T. and Mary Street, died Tuesday, August 1, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Elizabeth Yowell Allen. She was a member of Joseph Chapel Memorial Hospital. Born December 8, 1903 in Washington Methodist Church and a housewife. Survivors include: one County, she was the daughter of the late William Lee and nephew, Donald L. Cole, Harrodsburg; one great nephew, Ivona Cornish Darland. She was the widow of Henry McGuire. Stanley Jordon Jr., Hamilton, OH. Graveside services were She was a homemaker, a member of Fellowship Baptist conducted Tuesday, June 6, at Spring Hill Cemetery by Rev. Church, Widow to Widow and the Mercer County Senior Mark Girard. Memorials are suggested to the Haggin Citizens. Survivors include: five sons, Ralph and Vernon Memorial Hospital. McClellan Funeral Home was in charge of McGuire, Harrodsburg; Keith McGuire, Clarksville, IN; Eugene arrangements. There was no visitation. McGuire, Mt. Sterling, Leslie McGuire, Louisville; three daughters, Pauline (Charles) Caine, Louisville, LaVerne (C. McMURRY. Quenton Taylor McMurry, 9 days old, of Clay W.) Grider, Harrodsburg, Irene Harlow, Burgin; two brothers, Avenue, died Tuesday, February 8, 2000 at the UK Medical William "Bill" (Bessie) Darland, Harrodsburg, Leroy (Anna Center in Lexington. Born January 30, 2000 in Fayette Marie) Darland, Harrodsburg; two sisters, Alma (Henry) Black County he was the infant son of Katrina Nicole McMurry. and Jean (A. D.) Vanarsdale, both of Harrodsburg; 27 Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: maternal grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and nine great great grandmother, Pamela McMurry; god mother, Vicki McRay; two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by: three sons, uncles, Raymond Medley and Thomas McRay; one aunt, James, John Henry, Jr. and Kenneth Lee McGuire; one Sandy Medley. Graveside services were held Wednesday, daughter, Mary Evelyn McGuire,; two grandchildren, John February 9, at the Spring Hill Cemetery with Sam Stow Sidney McGuire, Carla Jane Cheak; four brothers, Onus, officiating. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of Marshall, Norvie and Elwood Darland; three sisters, Jessie arrangements. Merriman, Stella Ray Reeves and Minnie Scott. Funeral McQUEARY. George C. McQueary, 62, died Thursday, May 11, services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, August 3, at the 2000 at Floyd Memorial Hospital in New Albany, IN. Born in Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. James Harley Gilpin, Casey County, February 22, 1938, he was the son of officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbeares the late Aubrey C. and Wallace Gene McQueary. He was a will be Chuck Caine, Tony McGuire, James W. McGuire, Jr., former resident of Mercer County and attended Rose Hill Tim Springate, Jimmy Clark Springate II, Travis McGuire, and School. He was a retired mechanic, and a former employee of Willian T. Caine. Visitation from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mick’s Lounge in Jeffersonville, IN, and a member of Antioch Wednesday, and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral Methodist Church. Survivors include: two sons, Jeffery and home. Michael McQueary, both of New Albany, IN; one daughter, McGUIRE. Viola Horn McGuire, 74, of Wilmore, died Saturday, Patty Hines, New Albany; two; brothers, Albert McQueary, September 30, 2000 at the Lexington Center for Health and Junction City, and Clayton McQueary, Harrodsburg; five Rehabilitation. Born November 18, 1925 in Mercer County, sisters, Audrey Foulk, Jeffersonville, IN, Pauline Tyler, Mercer she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Jo Ada Winkle County, Diana Heinly, Valley Station, Dorothy Schlenker, Horn, and the widow of Wilson McGuire. Survivors include: LaGrange, and Effie Hamner, Garrard County; five one daughter, Anna Wilson McGuire, Evansville, IN; one grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Dera grandson, Brian Wilson McGuire, Wilmore, and one great Bottom and Opal McQueary; and two brothers, Hubert and granddaughter, Madeline Marie McGuire;. Funeral services William E. McQueary. Funeral services were held Monday, were held Tuesday, October 3, at the Ransdell Funeral May 15, at the Oak Street Chapel of Seabrook, Dieckmann & Chapel with Rev. Don Reed officiating. Burial was in Spring Naville Funeral Homes. Burial will be held at a later date. Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harry Ashcraft, Roger MEAUX. Albert Meaux, 64, of 530 Ashley Drive, died Belcher, Dale Perdue, Bobby Horn, Leroy Sanborn and Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Kenneth Holt. Memorials are suggested to Hospice of the Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born May 23, 1936 in Bluegrass. Mayo, he was the son of the late Gus and Clarice Singleton McKITRIC. Mary Walker McKitric, 86, Detroit MI, formerly of Meaux. He was a retired employee of Trim Master's Inc., had Harrodsburg, died Thursday, August 31, 2000 at the Henry worked for Hallmack-Nutone and enjoyed farming. He was an Ford Hospital in Detroit. Born August 29, 1914 in Washington active member of Silver Cord Lodge #23 and a member of the County, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Jenny Dividing Ridge Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Wright Walker and widow of Charlie B. McKitric. She was a Maitha Taylor Meaux, Harrodsburg; one son, Tommy Meaux, retired nurse and caterer, had attended cosmetology school Atlanta, GA; two daughters, Sheila Meaux, Lexington, Vicki and was a member of St. Peter AME Church in Harrodsburg. Meaux, Harrodsburg; one sister, Mae Thelma Parks, Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Brenda (William "Fly") Harrodsburg; one brother, Alonzo Meaux, Harrodsburg; three Owens, Detroit, and Mrs. Linda McKitric Blackshear, Garland, sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Taylor Harris and Alma Burris Meaux, TX; two goddaughters, Mary Patton, Harrodsburg and Iola both of Harrodsburg and Clairene Taylor, Bowling Green; four Williams, Cincinnati, OH; one sister, Iona Wright, Louisville; brothers-in-law; Walter Taylor, William Harris and William H. two sisters-in-law, Isabele Walker, Louisville, and Margaret Parks, all of Harrodsburg, and Timothy Taylor, Panama City, Pearl Overstreet, Cincinnati, OH; four grandchildren. She was FL; two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, December 2, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. Boris Carter officiating. Burial was in the Maple Grove Mills, Harrodsburg, Robert Mills, Barbourville; four sisters, Cemetery. Members of Silver Cord Lodge #23 served as Alice Meadows and Barbara Crawford, both of Corbin, Patricia pallbearers. Aquado, MT, and Priscilla Howell, SC; six grandchildren; one son-in-law, Joseph Humphrey. He was preceded in death by a MEDLEY Sr. Robert Elbert Medley, Sr., 61, of 322 North son, Christopher Elbert Mills, and one brother, Daniel Mills. Magnolia Street, died Friday, November 17,2000 at the St. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 30, at the Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born May 1, 1939 in Mercer Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Paul County, he was the son of the late William and Laura Medley. Readnour officiating. Burial was in the Mills Family Cemetery. He was a Mid-State forklift operator, an avid cook and had Pallbearers were Calvin Chrisman, Drew Mills, Charles Mills, been a chef for the Redwood Restaurant. Survivors include: Denver Mills, Bobby Mills, Sammy Douglas, Eddie Cartwright his wife, Phyllis Byrd Medley, two sons, Charles Boswell and and Clifton Prewitt. Honorary bearers were Eric Harmon, Robert E. Medley, Jr., both of Harrodsburg; two brothers, Ben Michael Mills, Joey Mills, Joe Humphrey, Ronnie Hall, John and Buck Medley, both of Harrodsburg; four sisters, Judy Deshazer, Jeremy Thornton, Paul Mills, Mike Conover, Ronnie Riley and Mary Elliott, both of Lexington, Elsie Riley, Britton, Jerry Baker, Elmer Begley, Buck Whitenack, Daryl Harrodsburg, and Annalee Medley, of Florida; four Catlett, Ronald Hall, Jay Tate and Chris Foote. granddaughters. He was preceded in death by a son, Scott Allen Medley. Funeral services were held Monday, November MILTON. Jean H. Milton, 74, of 838 Mackville Road, died 20, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Joe Saturday, October 14, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Smith officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Born October 19, 1925 in Springfield, she was the daughter of the late James Lee and Ruby Shewmaker Overall, Sr. She MILLER. Donald C. Miller, Sr., 89, of 104 Honey Suckle Court, had worked as a Head Start teacher for Mackville School and Nicholasville, died Wednesday, March 1, 2000 at the Darby was a member of the Mackville Christian church. Survivors Square Nursing Home in Lexington. Born July 21, 1910 in include: her husband, Lucian Milton, Harrodsburg; three Lisbon, OH, he was the son of the late Grover and Della daughters, Donna Warner, Huntsville, AL, Beverly Davis, Crawford Miller. He was the widower of Norma Betty Maloney Harrodsburg, and Kathy Walker, New Milton, CT; two Miller. He was a retired self-employed horse driver and trainer brothers, Forrest Overall, Jacksonville, NC and James Overall and a member of the Presbyterian Church of Lisbon. He was Jr. Wetumpka, AL; seven grandchildren and two great named as leading driver and trainer at Saratoga Springs, NY, grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, James was a member of the Old-Timers Club at Saratoga Raceway, Milton. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 18, and developed such horses as White Mountain Boy, Darn at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Paul Readnour Flashy, Tar Mite, Flower Child, and Bret Hanover. Survivors officiating. Pallbearers were Pamela Merchant, Stacey include: one son, Don Miller, Jr., of Nicholasville; two Warner, Jymie Young, Cameron Walker, Shawn Warner, daughters, Judith Lunsford, Burgin, and Patty Bays, Luciana Davis and Callie Walker. Memorials are suggested to Lexington; one granddaughter and one great grandson. the Mackville Fire Department. Funeral services were held Friday, March 3, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Lester Tirey officiating. MITCHELL. Richard Isham Mitchell, Sr., 77, of Marietta, GA, died Pallbearers were Mark Lunsford, Henry Lunsford, Robbie August 2, 1999. A native of Harrodsburg, he was the son of Lunsford, Tony Rogers, J. A. Bennett, and Larry Baker. the late Elizabeth and J. P. Mitchell. He was a graduate of Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to Georgetown College, the University of Louisville and the American Cancer Society, PO Box 113, Harrodsburg, KY Northeastern University in Massachusetts. He was a World 40330. War II navy veteran and Past Master of Mount Hollis Lodge in Holliston, MA. He was the former Awards Chairman for MILLER. Dora Josephine Miller, 90, of 323 College Manor, died Holliston Boy Scouts of America and a former member of Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Central Mass. Conference of Football and Basketball Officials. April 6, 1910 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the He was Southeastern Director of Sales for G. S. Carrington late Ludwell Carter and Emma Lee Kurtz Cornish. She was Co. until his retirement in 1985, a member of Big Canoe, GA the widow of Hubert W. Miller. She was a homemaker and a Men’s Golf Association, a 50 year member of Pi Kappa Alpha member of the Harrodsburg United Methodist church. Fraternity, and a member of St. Peter and St. Paul Episcopal Survivors include: one sister, Dorothy Zappone, Lexington; Church in Marietta. Survivors include: his wife, Priscilla Breck one sister-in-law, Ina Cornish, Harrodsburg. She was Mitchell, Marietta; children, Drucilla and Robert Groves, Elgin, preceded in death by four sisters, Margaret Hundley, Adeline TX; Richard J. and Jan Coleman-Mitchell, Big Canoe, GA and Moore, Naomi Fitzgerald and Nancy Ray; two brothers, Frank J. P. and Trudy Mitchell of Marietta; three grandchildren. and William Cornish. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 Memorial services were held at St. Peter and St. Paul p.m. Thursday, August 31, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel Episcopal Church in Marietta with Rev. Sue Duffield officiating. with John David Lane officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Burial will be Saturday, May 13, at Spring Hill Cemetery with Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kenny Sims, Bill Miller, Gerald Rev. Victor Eleazerr officiating. Memorials are suggested to Drury, Gene House, Gayle Hundley, Travis Wheeler and Pat the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home, 1101 Fifteenth Drury. Memorials are suggested to the Joseph Chapel United Street, Augusta, GA 30310. Ransdell Funeral Chapel in Methodist Church. Visitation will be at the chapel after 5:00 charge of local arrangements. p.m. Wednesday. MONTGOMERY. Effie (Eva) J. Connor Montgomery, 84, formerly MILLS. Leroy Mills, 55, of 509 Keenon Road, died Tuesday, June of Danville, died Saturday, January 15, 2000 at the James B. 26, 2001. Born April 3, 1946 in Cincinnati, OH, he was the Haggin Memorial Hospital Extended Care. Born, December son of Elsie Sizemore Mills, Pineville, and the late Robert 12, 1915 in Estill County, she was the daughter of the late Mills. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church, a farmer, Lawrence and Nanny White Johnson. She was the widow of and loved horses. Survivors, in addition to his mother, John Conner. She was a retired employee of Arnold's include: his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Mills, Harrodsburg; maternal Greenhouse and a member of the Herrington Lake grandmother, Fannie Sizemore, Pineville; one son, Leroy Pentecostal Church. Survivors include: one son, Billy Ray Andrew Jackson Mills, Mercer County; two daughters, Teresa Conner, Harrodsburg; three grandchildren and three great (Ronnie) Lynn Mills Hall and Sonya Ranae Mills, both of grandchildren. Three sisters and one brother preceded her in Mercer County; three brothers, Charles Mills, SC, Denver death. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 18, at loved sharing it with guests. Helm Place has often been used the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Hamp by the Lexington Philharmonic, Junior League and other non- Wooten officiating. Burial was in Bellevue Cemetery in profit organizations for fund raisers. "She was a very gracious Danville. Pallbearers were Stanley Conner, Billy Conner, Jr., hostess, indeed," said Kentucky historian Thomas D. Clark in Chad Wooten, Durand Lay, Derek Robinson and Darty Hart. an article. "She was interested in what went on in this community. She was very interested in Lexington having a MOORE. John Moore, 96, formerly of 202 Lincoln Avenue, Irvine, good museum.". Mrs. Murphy had numerous items that had died Thursday, December 14, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health belonged to such historic figures as Abraham Lincoln that had Care Center. Born December 9, 1904 in Lee County, he was been a part of an extensive collection gathered by her father. the son of the late W. H. and Louise Crouch Moore. He was One of Mrs. Murphy’s passions was historic preservation. She the widower of Flossie Marcum Moore. He was a member of poured that passion into keeping the historic Bluegrass horse the Doe Creek Church of Living God and a retired Lexington farms from being encroached upon by urban development, Post Office maintenance man. Survivors include: three said Randolph. Born in Lexington, Mrs. Murphy was the daughters, Mrs. Larry (Jo) Sanders, Mercer County, Mrs. daughter of the late W.H. and Genevieve Johnson Townsend. Michael (Myrtle) Carman, Bybee, and Mrs. Jack (Wilma Jean Mr. Townsend, who was an authority on Abraham Lincoln, Highfield) Clemmons, Jackson, MS; seven grandchildren, two was the founder of the Kentucky Civil War Roundtable and his step grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, six step great daughter was the only woman to be given an honorary grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral membership in the roundtable. She attended the University of services were held Saturday, December 16, at the South Kentucky and earned a BA degree from Vassar College in Irvine Pentecostal Church of God with Rev. Paul Arvin and Poughkeepsie, NY. She was a member of South Elkhorn Rev. Frank Sands officiating. Burial was in West Irvine Christian Church. She was a board member of the Kentucky Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons, Lewis Hale, Royce Mansion Society (the Mary Todd Lincoln Home) a board Withers, Brian Hale, Jamie Walling, Michael Highfield, Ronnie member of the Historic McCormack Meeting House, a Powell, Trenton Hale, and Kyle Withers. Alexander and member of the Sundial Garden Club, board member of the Royalty Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. University of Kentucky Library and she championed horse MUDD. Joseph Sidney Mudd, 64, of 7685 Bardstown Road, farm preservation. In addition to her husband, she is survived Fredericktown, died Thursday, November 30, 2000 at the by two sons, Joe H. Murphy III of Agoura, CA and Martin Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown. Born September 30, Wallace "Wally" Murphy of Harrodsburg and Phoenix, AZ; a 1936 in Washington County, he was a son of the late Everett daughter Elodie Lawson of Pennsylvania; seven and Mary Gertrude Cusick Mudd. He was a heavy equipment grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services operator for Rose Construction Co., Hidden Hollow for Mrs. Murphy were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday , July 26 Construction Co., and Haydon Brothers. He was a US Army at W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway. Dr. Gerald Shepherd veteran. Survivors include: four sons, Joey Mudd, Versailles, and Dr. Harold W. Dorsey officiated and burial was in Larry Mudd, Springfield, Jerry Mudd, Bardstown, and Parker Lexington Cemetery. Pallbearers were Louis Bosworth, Dr. Mudd, Louisville; two daughters, Melanie Ann Smith and Dan Primm, Dr. Thomas Clark, John Doug Cagg, Arlyn Margaret Eller Taylor, both of Springfield; one brother, Arvie Wagoner, Michael McGehee. Honorary pallbearers were Mudd, Harrodsburg; six sisters, Juanita Reed and Frances members of the Kentucky Civil War Roundtable. Expressions Hamilton, both of Springfield, Josephine Adams, Louisville, of sympathy can take the form of contributions to the Waseka Luckett and Mary Blandford, both of Bardstown, and Foundation for Historic McCormack Meeting House Inc., PO 2, Mary Alice Higdon, Lebanon; 13 grandchildren. He was Stanford, KY 40484-0088 or to the South Elkhorn Christian preceded in death by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Rudd Mudd; two Church. brothers, Forrest and Everett Mudd Jr.; and one sister, Betty NALLY. Charles Thurman Nally, 55, of 3040 Cane Run Road, Ann Barber. Funeral services were held Monday, December Fredericktown, died Saturday, November 18, 2000 at his 4, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Fredericktown. Burial was in residence. Born February 17, 1945 in Washington County, he Holy Trinity Cemetery with Rev. Chris Allegra officiating. was the son of the late Joseph Thurman and Mary Rose Smith Pallbearers were Arvie Mudd, Ronnie Vault, Marvin Dotson, Nally. Survivors include: four brothers, Joseph Sheridon Nacho Rocha, Jimmy Mudd, Bev Wimsett, Jo Jo Ballard and Nally, Bardstown, Joseph Victor Nally, Springfield, Francis Leo Jimmy Hamilton. Honorary bearers were Wayne Medley, Dale Nally, Lebanon and James Albertus Nally, Springfield; one Spaulding, Edwin Hamilton and Freddie Taylor. Prayer sister, Ida Bernadine Benham, Harrodsburg. Funeral services services were held December 3 at the Hale-Polin-Robinson were held Tuesday, November 21 at Holy Trinity Catholic Funeral Home in Springfield. Church, Fredericktown. Burial was in Holy Trinity Cemetery MURPHY. Long-time preservationist Mrs. Mary Genevieve with Rev. Chris Ailegra officiating. Pallbearers were Terry Murphy, 84, of 2575 Bowmans Mill Rd., Lexington, wife of Joe Nally, Kevin Nally, Steven Nally, Jamie Benham, Chris H. Murphy Jr., died Saturday, July 22, 2000 at St. Joseph Benham and Leon Benham. Hale-Polin-Robinson Funeral Hospital. Well-known in Harrodsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Home, Springfield was in charge of arrangements. ALBERT are the former owners of Mercer Motors in Harrodsburg. "If MEAUX. Albert Meaux, 64, of 530 Ashley Drive, husband of there ever was a ‘southern’ lady," it was Mrs. Murphy," said Maitha Taylor Meaux, died Wednesday, November 29, 2000 long-time friend Bill Randolph of Harrodsburg. "Lexington and at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. this community will miss the lady and her many contributions, Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Alexander and especially her expertise in historic preservation.". Mrs. Royalty Funeral Home. GEORGE WOOLCOTT Sr. George Murphy lived most of her life at Helm Place, which was N. Woolcott, Sr., 88, of 710 Handy Pike, died Tuesday, purchased by her family in 1946. Helm Place, which is on the November 21, 2000 at his residence. Born February 4, 1912 National Historic Register, was the home of Mary Todd in Fayette County, he was the son of the late Nelson and Lincoln’s half sister, Emilie Todd, and one of the premiere Clara Mae Seten Woolcott. He was a retired attorney and houses in Lexington. In 1995, Mrs. Murphy authored a book farmer and a member of the Harrodsburg United Methodist about Helm Place entitled "The Story of Helm Place and the Church. He was a 1934 graduate of the University of People Who Called It Home.". She loved the history Kentucky, was admitted to the bar in 1936 and practiced law surrounding her home and its historic significance and she in Harrodsburg for a number of years. He was a veteran of the US Army. Survivors include: two sons, George Nelson in addition to his mother, include: his wife, Wanda Huffman Woolcott, Jr., of Burgin and Charles Steven Woolcott of Nevius, Harrodsburg; one son, Bryan Stuart Nevius, Mercer Harrodsburg; one brother, Nelson Woolcott, Jr., Lexington,; County; one step son, Dustin Keith Hurlbert, Mercer County; one sister, Virginia Woolcott, Lexington. He was preceded in one step daughter, Amber Michelle Powell, Mercer County; death by a sister. Graveside services were held Wednesday, one brother, George William (Billy) Nevius, Harrodsburg; one November 22, at the Spring Hill Cemetery, with Rev. Jimmy sister, Mrs. Juanita Catherine Ball, Harrodsburg; four Owens officiating. Pallbearers were Mitch Bugg, Tommy grandchildren. Funeral services held Saturday, June 10, at Beasley, John Hall, David Taylor, Earl Campbell and Eddie the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Buddy Drury. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of Coleman officiating. Burial with military honors was held in donations to Heritage Hospice, PO Box 1213, Danville, KY Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Phillip Blackburn, 40422. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home was in charge Larry Taylor, Lloyd Pickett, Jerry Coleman, Bob Miller and Bill of arrangements. LOUDA NOEL. Louda K. Noel, 78, of 330 McGlone. Honorary bearers were Raymond Preston, Randy Bacon Court, died Friday, November 24, 2000 at Hospice Preston, Gary Preston, Danny Preston, Darrell Preston, Davis Center, Lexington. Born October 21, 1922 in Harrodsburg, Nevius, James Lawson, and his nieces and nephews. she was the daughter of the late Henry and Ocie Devine Kirkland. She was the widow of James T. Noel. She was a NEVIUS. John C. (Jay) Nevius, 84, formerly of Cane Run Street, retired bookkeeper for Clark and Keller Oil Company and was died Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1999 at Harrodsburg Health Care a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Survivors Center. Born October 4, 1915 in Boyle County, he was the include: one son, James B. (Wanda) Noel, Harrodsburg; one son of the late William and Nellie Fuell Nevius. He was a sister, Violet Cohen, North Ridge, CA; and three grandsons. farmer, construction worker, and retired form Mercer Stone. Funeral services were held Monday November 27, at the He was a member of Joseph Chapel Methodist Church. Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Dr. Robert DeFoor officiating. Survivors include: his wife of 65 years, Ophelia D. Preston Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Buford Nevius, Harrodsburg; two sons, George William (Billy) Nevius Noel, Kenneth Powell, Daniel Moore, Michael Vah, James and Bobby Stuart Nevius, both of Harrodsburg; one daughter, Ashford and Tommy Collard. Memorials are suggested to the Mrs. Jaunita Catherine Ball, Harrodsburg; one nephew, Davis Harrodsburg Baptist Church Building Fund or Hospice of the Nevius, (whom he and his wife reared); one brother, Floyd Bluegrass. (Todd) Nevius, Danville; one half brother, Ronnie Nevius, Danville; two sisters, Edna Goins and Lorene Black, Danville; NEAL. Jeannette (June) C. Neal, 88, of Balden Lane, three half sister, Brenda Bottoms and Renee Hammons, Harrodsburg, died Thursday, May 18, 2000 at the James. B. Danville; Donnie Springer of Colorado; seven grandchildren, Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born May 11, 1912, she was a seven great-grandchildren, four step grandchildren and nine native of Jessamine County. She was the widow of W. M. step great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday, Neal. She was a homemaker and attended the Shakertown Dec. 31, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Baptist Church. Survivors include: one son, George William John Cato and Bro. Sam Stow officiating. David Michael Ball (Mattie) Neal; one daughter, Mrs. James (Sara Jane Neal) gave the eulogy. Burial was in Danville Memorial Gardens. Sowards, both of Mercer County; three grandchildren and four Pallbearers were Darrell Preston, Randy Preston, Raymond great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Allen Preston, Gary Preston, Danny Preston, Cliff Black, and Saturday, May 20, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Kenny Preston. Honorary bearers were David and Jeaneane Home with Bro. Joe Smith officiating. Burial was in the Ball, Donna and Steve Anderson, Chuck and Christine Nevius, Wilmore Cemetery. Pallbearers were George William Neal II, Chad and Shannon Nevius, Bryan and Chrystal Nevius, Allen Neal, Dwight David Cornell, Jeff Tribble, Russ Newton Dereck Ball, Jay Anderson, Justin Ball, Ami Anderson, and and Dwight Irvin Cornell. Expressions of sympathy may take Ashlyn Nevius. Honorary bearers were: Brady Nevius, Lee the form of donations to Shakertown Baptist Church, 2894 and Vinny Magliulo, Vincent Magliulo and Ellen Magliulo. Lexington Rd., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Memorial contributions can be made to Joseph Chapel Methodist Church. NELSON Jr. Orville Lewis Nelson, Jr., 65, of 331 Murrell Avenue, Frankfort, died Wednesday, December 20, at the University of NIELD. James Kenneth Nield, 73, of Port Orchard, WA, died Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington. A native of Franklin December 18, 1999 in Monroe, WA. Born November 28, 1926 County, he was the son of the late Orville L. and Corene in Mercer County, he was the son of the late James O. and Peyton Nelson Sr. Survivors include: his wife, Jennie Virgie Ross Nield. He was a retired ABC Rentals auto Margaret Anderson Nelson, Frankfort; two brothers, Harry mechanic, past president of the Machinist Lodge in Everett, Nelson, Frankfort, Major Andrew Nelson, Dayton, OH. He WA for many years and had built several race cars and raced was a retired 26 year employee of the Kentucky Department them at Sky Valley and Skagin Speedways in Washington. of Military Affairs, a member of the Salvation Army, the Marine He was a US Army Air Corps veteran and served in the Corps Reserve, Mensa, The Franklin County Senior citizens, Philippines. Survivors include: his wife, Yvonne (Laprecia) and was a Kentucky colonel. Services were conducted Perry Nield; one son, Terry Nield, Arlington, WA; one Friday, December 22, at the LeCompte-Johnson-Taylor daughter, Shirley Tilford, West Lafayette, IN; one brother, Funeral Home, Frankfort, with Major Andrew Nelson and Norman Nield, Danville; two sisters, Margaret Weldon, Major Georgetta Nelson officiating. Burial was in the Peter Danville and Juanita Perry; five grandchildren. Memorial Cemetery, Mackville. services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 26, 2000 at Spring Hill Cemetery with T. Henry Johnson officiating. NEVIUS. Bobby Stuart Nevius, 52, of 834 Rosewood, died Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home is in charge of local Wednesday, June 7, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial arrangements. Hospital. Born May 28, 1948, he was the son of Ophelia D. Preston Nevius of Harrodsburg and the late John C. (Jay) NOEL. James Barnett "Jimmy" Noel, 54, of Mackville Road, Nevius. He was a forklift operator for thirty years at Modine, a Springfield, died Friday, September 1, 2000 at his residence. member of Joseph Chapel United Methodist Church, a former Born in Lebanon, December 6, 1945, he was the son of basketball coach at the YMCA and a former youth league Mildred Barnett Noel and the late Julius Noel. He was a coach at the Mercer County Schools. He was a US Army member of the Thompsonville Baptist Church, a 1964 veteran of Vietnam where he earned a bronze star. Survivors, graduate of Mackville High School, an army veteran and a self-employed housing contractor. Survivors, in addition to his the Harrodsburg Baptist Church where she was a Junior's mother, include: his wife, Addie Mann Noel, three daughters, Sunday School teacher for 26 years and an RA leader for 10 Mrs. Jon (Michelle) Ryan, Bardstown, Mrs. Pat (Melissa) years. Survivors include: one nephew, Terry (Carol) Black, Taylor and Mrs. Andy (Melynda) Matherly both of Springfield,; Louisville; one niece, Betty Black, Texas; three great one sister, Mrs. Dalton (Brenda) Jones of Harrodsburg; three nephews, Brian ( Rebecca) Black, Louisville, Kelly Black, brothers, Julius Noel, Jr., Lawrenceburg, Eddie and Paul Noel, Louisville, and Jimmie (Sharon) Black, Boerne, TX; one great both of Springfield; two grandchildren. He was preceded in niece, Jo Lynn Black, Louisville; two great great nieces, Taylor death by his father, July 21, 1993. Funeral services were held Kay and Kendall Leigh Black, both of Boerne, TX;. Funeral Monday, September 4, at the Thompsonville Baptist Church services were held Tuesday, February 29, at the Ransdell with Rev. Bobby Cheser and Rev. John McDaniel officiating. Funeral Chapel, with Dr. Robert DeFoor officiating. Burial was Burial was in the Peter Cemetery at Mackville. Pallbearers in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ron Leach, William were James Dale Noel, Paul Clifton Noel, Tom Mann, Dedman, Brian Black, Keith Earle, Robert Goins and David Jonathan Mann, Mark Barnett, Mike Barnett, Glenn Black and Freeman. Benjamin Settles. Honorary bearers were Freddie Bottom, Jim Smith, Jim Powell, Mike Yankey, Mark Wilkerson, Johnny NOWLIN. Theodore Earl Nowlin, 71, of 2361 Bohon Road, died Turner, Garvey Barnett and Kenneth Derringer. Carey and Friday, December 1, 2000 at his residence. Born April 6, 1929 Son Funeral Home, Springfield, was in charge of in Indianapolis, IN, he was a son of the late Jerome and Marie arrangements. Welch Nowlin. He was a handyman and had attended the Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include: five sons, Desi NORTON. Jean C. Norton, 89, of Harrodsburg, died Monday, Nowlin, Leslie Nowlin, Glenn Nowlin, Steven Nowlin, all of January 24, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital Extended Harrodsburg, and Michael Nowlin of Danville; four daughters, Care. Born September 17, 1910 in Troy, she was the Debra Dearing, Alice Stratton and Kimberly Matherly, all of daughter of the late Veal and Johnny Belle Young Morgan. Harrodsburg, and Charlotte Deatherage, Burgin; one sister, She was a retired nurse's aide for the former Kentucky State Barbara Johnson, Indianapolis, IN; 25 grandchildren, 19 great Hospital in Boyle County and was a former St. Joseph School grandchildren and two step great grandchildren. He was of Nursing employee. She attended Troy School in Woodford preceded in death by a sister, Mildred Cassidy and a brother, County, Centre College in Danville, and was a member of Mt. Robert Nowlin. A family memorial service will be held at a Hebron United Methodist Church. Survivors include: two later day. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home in charge of daughters, Shirley (Marvin) Claunch, Harrodsburg, Marjorie arrangements. Smith, Stanford, IL; one son, Vanelle Norton, San Diego, CA; three sisters-in-law, Lula B. Norton, and Dennia Norton, both OAKS. Odis Alfred Oaks, 54, of Hwy. 1247, Waynesburg, died of Harrodsburg, Polly Norton, LeRoy, IL; two brothers-in-law, Wednesday, March 22, 2000 at the Medical College of Bradley Long of Mercer County, and Elwood (Rowena) Virginia, Richmond, VA. Born August 2, 1945 in Lincoln Norton, Harrodsburg; nine grandchildren, nine great County, he was the son of the late Charlie and Pearl Simpson grandchildren and one great great grandchild. She was Oaks. He was a former employee of Matushita in Danville and preceded in death by a grandson, Jeffrey Allen Claunch and a a member of Mt. Hebron Baptist Church. He was a US Army son-in-law, Dean Smith. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 veteran of the Vietnam era. Survivors include: his wife, Donna p.m. Thursday, January 27, at the Ransdell funeral chapel Smith Oaks, Waynesburg; two daughters, Kim Stonecipher, with John Hockersmith III and Elwood Norton officiating. Burial Columbia, Courtney Oaks, Waynesburg; two step sons, will be in the Hopewell Cemetery. Pallbearers will be J. B. Michael Stumph, Lawrenceburg, and Matthew Stumph, Claunch, Eric Montgomery, Jess Long, David Long, Larry Harrodsburg; one step daughter, Susan Abrams, Harrodsburg; Taylor and Glenn Norton. Visitation will be at the chapel from five brothers, Kenneth, Paul and David Oaks, Waynesburg, 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and after 7:30 a.m. Thursday. Clyde Oaks, Stanford, and Dennis Oaks, Danville; two sisters, Ruth Rector and Martha Ann Farmer, both of Waynesburg; NORTON. Rowena Bernice Norton, 72, of 555 Mooreland one step grandchild. Funeral services were held Sunday, Avenue, died Friday, May 19, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell March 26, at Fox Funeral Home in Stanford, with Bro. Dan Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born June 9, 1927 in Gutenson officiating. Burial was in Mt. Hebron Cemetery. Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Elijah Powell and Treva Lee Woods Yates. She worked as a homemaker OSTENDORF. Sally Wills Ostendorf, 77, of Cincinnati, OH, died and had been an employee of Corning Glass. She was a Friday, January 28, 2000 at her residence. She was the member of the Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church. daughter of the late Edgar and Sudie Bell Mattingly Wills and Survivors include: her husband, Elwood Norton, Harrodsburg; the widow of James Ostendorf. She was a graduate of Rose three sons, Dennis (Glenna) Norton, Carlisle, Glenn (Sheilah) Hill School and a member of the Berea Christian Church. Norton, Harrodsburg, Jerry Elwood (Darlene) Norton, Survivors include: one son, James Ostendorf, Jr. and one Shelbyville; three brothers, Elijah B. Yates, Lexington, Cleo daughter, Kathy Quarry, both of Cincinnati; one sister, Yates, Jackson, MI, Don Billy Yates, Harrodsburg; two sisters, Margaret Brown, Boyle County. Funeral services were held at Neva Wallace, Georgetown and Marlene VanArsdall, the Staley-Crowe Funeral Home with burial in the Gate of Harrodsburg; 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Heaven Cemetery. Funeral services were held Monday, May 22, at the Ransdell PANKEY. William T. Pankey, 61, of 2989 Harrodsburg Road, Funeral chapel with Terry Reffett officiating. Burial was in died Sunday, November 5, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Hopewell Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons, Jimmy Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born March 7, 1939 in Wallace, Allen B. Yates, Ricky VanArsdall, Roger Long, Larry Mercer County, he was the son of Maurice and Katherine Taylor and David Long. Elliott Pankey. He was an employee of the Kentucky State NORVELL. Eva F. Norvell, 91, of 230 N. Chiles St., died Parks and was a member of Deep Creek Baptist Church. Saturday, February 26, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Survivors include: his wife, Alice Roberts Pankey, Born September 1, 1908 in Rose Hill, she was the daughter of Harrodsburg; his mother, Katherine Elliot Pankey; Garrard the late Lon and Lula Lester Freeman. She was the widow of County; two sons, James "Dub" Pankey, and Eddie (Hope) Albert Norvell. She was a former dietician for Palm Beach Pankey, both of Washington county; two brothers, Kyle (Sally) Coat Factory and Harrodsburg Schools. She was a member of Pankey, Garrard County, and Bobby Pankey, Warren County; three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Edward Pankey II. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Hebron Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kent Cox, Kelly Cox, November 8, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with William Ronald Bottom, Donald Bottom, Micah Pearson and Ric Perkins officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Estes. Honorary bearers will be ministers of the Kentucky Pallbearers were Bobby Cloyd, Ron Eyester, David Roberts, Conference. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 9:00, Thursday, Kenny Whitehouse, Ronald Trayner, and Guy McGinnis. June 22, and after 9:00 a.m. Friday, at the Claylick United Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society. Methodist. Gash Memorial Chapel in Lawrenceburg in charge of arrangements. PATRICK. Bert "Pat" Patrick, 79, of Cincinnati, OH, died Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at the Mercy Franciscan PEAVLER. Nannie S. Peavler, 98, of Harrodsburg, widow of Hospital – Mt. Airy Campus, in Cincinnati, OH. Born February Cecil Peavler, died Wednesday January 19, 2000 at James B. 29, 1920 in Burgin, he was a son of the late William Lewis and Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born May 30, 1901 in Mercer Martha Jane Shepherd Patrick. He was the widower of Nellie County, she was the daughter of the late G.T. And Elva Burns Lee McDonald Patrick. He was a retired member of Local 18 Sanford. She was retired from Palm Beach and a member of of the Ohio Operating Engineers with whom he did heavy road Bohon Church of Christ. Survivors include: three sisters, Mrs. construction and was a US Army veteran of World War II. Neoma Hatchett of Austell, Georgia, Mrs. Alma Reynolds of Survivors include: two daughters, Kimberly A. Patrick and Salvisa, and Mrs. Vertna Lay of DeKalb, Ill, one niece and four Rhonda C. (John) Toich, both of Cincinnati; one brother, nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 22, Walter Patrick, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Opal Mayes, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Kenneth Lawrenceburg; two sister-in-laws, Elizabeth Patrick Burgin, Preston officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. and Kathleen Patrick, Venice, FL; one grandson. He was Pallbearers were Jim Hatchett, Delbert Reynolds, Brad Railey, preceded in death by three brothers, Fred, Garrett and Charlie Wess Delbert Reynolds, Frank Preston and Walter Delbert Patrick. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 29, at Reynolds. the Dennis George Funeral Home, 44 S. Miami Avenue, Cleves, OH. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery in Cleves PEAVLER. Wilburn "Bill" Peavler, 85, of Greenwood, Indiana, with military honors. In lieu of flowers, donations may be died Saturday, August 19, 2000 at Methodist Hospital in made to the American Lung Association of Southwest Ohio, Indianapolis, IN. Born July 17, 1915 in Harrodsburg, he was 11113 Kenwood Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242, or to the charity of the son of the late Isaac and Mary Doyle Peavler. He was one’s choice. employed for 35 years by Union Carbide as a machinist, retiring in 1978. He was a longtime member of First Baptist PATTERSON. James Calvin (J. C.) Patterson, 84, of 1055 Church of Greenwood and was a member of the men’s Bible Talmage-Mayo Road, died Friday, March 10, 2000 at the study. He was active in the Greenwood Senior Citizens and James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born November 13, enjoyed bus touring. Survivors include: his wife, Nan C. 1915 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Goldman Brawner Peavler, Greenwood, IN; two sons, Joseph W. and Ethel Woods Patterson. He was retired from Southern Peavler, Harrodsburg, and James A. Peavler, Fort Wayne, IN; States Co-op after 27 years, a Christian and a member of three daughters, Darlene Sanders, Greenwood, IN, Martha Masonic Lodge #777. He had served with the Kentucky Jean Kent, Brownsburg, IN, and Rosalie Williams, LA; one National Guard. Survivors include: his wife of 53 years, Emily sister, Rose Bough, Greenwood, IN; 13 grandchildren and 12 Jenkins Patterson, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Judy Griffin great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, and Lisa Patterson, both of Harrodsburg; two sisters, Grace Margaret Davis; seven brothers and two sisters. Funeral Demaree, Louisville, and Edna Hogue, Mercer County;. services were held Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at Wilson St. Funeral services were conducted Monday, March 13, at the Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Greenwood Chapel. Dr. Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Richard Howard Ness and Mason Grove officiated. Burial was in Easterling and Bro. Donnie Releford officiating, Burial was in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens in White River Township, IN. Spring hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Calvin Sims, Andrew Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Cancer Griffin, Nicholas Goodlett, Tom Goodlett, Jim Mattingly and Society. James Hogue. Honorary bearers were W. A. (Boots) Miller, J. H. Whitenack, Rodney Thompson, William Currens, and Don PELLEY. Edna Virginia Pelley, 71, of 499 W. Factory Street, died Stiglich. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of Monday, December 11, 2000 at Central Baptist Hospital in donations to Gideons International, PO Box 176, Harrodsburg, Lexington. Born November 12, 1929 in Harrodsburg, she was KY 40330, and/or The American Diabetes Association, 1941 the daughter of the late George Pelley and Dorothy Lyons Bishop Lane, Suite 110, Louisville, KY 40218. Pelley Thornton. She was a homemaker and a member of Dry Branch Baptist Church. Survivors include: two aunts, PEARSON. Rev. William Pearson, 67, of Old Louisville Rd., Ruby Mullins, Harrodsburg, and Mary Peters, Lexington. Salvisa, died Monday, June 19, 2000 at Central Baptist Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, December Hospital in Lexington. He was a native of Shelby County, son 15, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Don Releford of the late Van and Mary Howell Pearson, a retired minister of officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will the Brooksville United Methodist Church, a member of the be at the chapel from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday and after Kentucky Conference and served as pastor of many churches 7:30 a.m. Friday. in Kentucky. He was a 1951 graduate of Waddy High School, attended Kentucky State University and served in the U. S. PERKINS. Ollie Mae Perkins, 84, of Harrodsburg Health Care Army. Survivors include: his wife, Frances Chilton Pearson; Center, formerly of Burgin, died Wednesday, October 25, one son, Rev. Musial (Joyce) Pearson, Leitchfield; two 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born June daughters, Reva Pearson, Ft. Thomas, and Mary (Ric) Estes, 12, 1916 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Somerset; one brother James Pearson, Louisville; three Smith V. and Grace Phillips Perkins. She was a member of grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was preceded in the Burgin Christian Church, an avid reader and a former death by two sisters, Evelyn Hedges and Minnie Pearl postal service volunteer. Survivors include: one sister-in-law, Jamison; five brothers, Van Jr., David, Bob, Gilbert, and Margot Perkins, Mercer County; two nephews, Smith Perkins Raymond Pearson. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 III, Mercer County, and Kevin R. Perkins, FL. She was a.m. Friday, June 23, at the Claylick United Methodist Church preceded in death by a brother, Smith V. Perkins, Jr. and a with Rev. Ray Throckmorton officiating. Burial will be in the niece, Grace Ann Perkins Bailey. Funeral services were held Friday, October 27, at Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. Linda Gearhart officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Atlanta, TX, he was the son of Jessie Campbell Plum of Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ruel Hardin, Charles Goodlett, Atlanta, TX and the late Virgil Plum. He was a self employed Bud Vanarsdall and Pat Lear. Honorary bearers were Stephen construction worker and a veteran of the U. S. Army. Bailey and Billy Phillips. Expressions of sympathy may take Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife, Mozelle the form of donations to Burgin Christian Church, PO Box D, Ham Plum, Harrodsburg; one son, Patrick Plum, Wake Burgin, KY 40310. Village, TX; one daughter, Wendy Plum, Harrodsburg; one brother, Ray Plum, Atlanta, TX; two sisters, Dottie Yount and PHILLIPS. Elsie Mann Phillips, 84, of 363 North East Street, Judy Moore, both of Atlanta, TX; six grandchildren. A formerly of Junction city, died Thursday, July 6, 2000 at memorial service was held Monday, May 15, at the Alexander Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. George Woodliff June 19, 1916 in Prestonsburg, she was the daughter of the officiating. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of late Charles P. and Nancy Spradlin Mann. She was the widow donations to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 113, of Ralph William Phillips Sr. She was owner-operator for Slo's Harrodsburg, KY 40330 and/or Heritage Hospice, PO Box Restaurant in Junction city. Survivors include: four sons, Ross 1213, Danville, KY 40422. Phillips, Lexington, Tom Dick Phillips, Harrodsburg, David Phillips, Warsaw, IN and Chuck Phillips, Junction City; three PLUMMER. Lillian Frances Davenport Plummer, 80, of 516 Cane daughters, Nancy Cornish and Rita Isham, both of Run Street, died Friday, February 25, 2000 at the Charleston Harrodsburg, and Ruth Whyde, Indianapolis, IN; one brother, Health Care Center in Danville. Born October 23, 1919 she Charles Mann Jr., Warsaw, IN; one sister, Venus Dixon, was the daughter of the late Samuel Nelson and Hattie Warsaw, IN; 20 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Buchanan Davenport. She was a retired sales clerk at Sears She was preceded in death by a son, Ralph William Phillips, and a member of the Harrodsburg United Presbyterian church. Jr. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 9, at the Junction Survivors include: one sister, Elizabeth Harris, Harrodsburg; City First Baptist Church, with Ryan Coatney and Bobby two brothers, Robert Davenport, Danville, and George Logue officiating. Burial was in Danville Memorial Gardens. Davenport, Ft. Wright, KY. She was preceded in death by Pallbearers were Nicholas Phillips, Hunter Phillips, Ray three sisters and two brothers. Funeral services were Phillips, Larry Whyde Jr., Ryan Coatney, Heath Whyde, Leigh conducted Sunday, February 27, at the McClellan Funeral Lance and Robby Phillips. Honorary bearers were Jennifer Home by Rev. Leslie Rust. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Chamberlin, Barbara Cornish, Ashley White, Marsha Gullett, Pallbearers were nephews. Memorials may be given to Mary Lee Cornish, Cindy Ryman, Jaime Phillips and Season Heritage Hospice, 337 West Broadway, Danville, KY 40423 or Coatney. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of to the Harrodsburg United Presbyterian Church, 326 South arrangements. Main Street, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. PHILLIPS. Lillian Taylor Phillips, 91, of Lexington, formerly of POWELL. Irene Arnold Gray Powell, 81, of 131 North Jackson Harrodsburg, died Monday, July 10, 2000 at St. Joseph Street, Perryville, died Monday, January 10, 2000 at Hospital in Lexington. Born October 10, 1908, she was the Charleston Health Care Center. Born February 9, 1918 in daughter of the late Rev. Samuel Clinton and Amanda Taylor. Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late John Dorsey She was the widow of Ernest L. Phillips Sr. She was a and Georgia Etta Arnold. She was the former wife of the late member of Trinity Baptist Church in Lexington and a former Henry Steward Gray. She was a member of the Perryville member of Deep Creek Baptist Church. She retired from Baptist Church where she served as a secretary for her Eastern State Hospital and was an active member of the Sunday school class for many years. She was a seamstress Lexington Senior Citizens Center and the Bell House. and was retired from American Greetings Corp. Of Danville Survivors include: one son, Ernest L. (Donna) Phillips Jr., and a former employee of Corning Glass Works in Danville. Salvisa; two daughters, Rebecca (Daniel) Adams, Survivors include: three daughters, Sherry Clark, Atlanta, GA, Waynesburg, and Joyce (Donnie) Woolums, Richmond, IN; Beverly Warren, Tulsa, OK and Trena Watts, Harrodsburg; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was four sisters, Louise Kramer, Danville, Clariece Gorley, Jean preceded in death by three children, Catherine McCoy, Whitlock, both of Gravel Switch, and Ann Kellington, Asheville, Thomas L. Phillips and John C. Phillips. Funeral services NC; two brothers, Pete Arnold, Perryville and Ray Arnold, were at Trinity Baptist Church with burial at Bluegrass Eubank; six grandchildren and a former husband, Bill Powell Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were grandsons. of Lebanon. Funeral services will be held at Wilder Funeral Home in Perryville, Friday, January 14, at 2:00 p.m. Burial will PITTMAN. Annie Laura Taylor Pittman, 89, of 118 N. College be in Hillcrest Cemetery, Perryville. Pallbearers will be Dan Street, died October 10, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Clark, Ken Warrren, Bill Watts, Phil Clark, Jon Clark and Wes Memorial Hospital. Born October 23, 1910 in Harrodsburg, Watts. Honorary bearers will be other grandchildren, Tiffany she was the daughter of the late William and Emma Meaux Watts, Caleb Warren and Kyle Warren. Visitation will be from Taylor. She was the widow of James H. Pittman Sr. She was 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. a homemaker and member of St. Peter AME Church. She was a member of Willing Workers, Helping Hand, and Golden Age POWER. Amanda Jane Ingram Power, 80, Beaumont Avenue, Association. Survivors include: one sister, Mary Lucy Lexington, died Monday, August 14, 2000 at Harrodsburg Jackson, Cleveland, OH; two daughters-in-law, Viola and Health Care Center. Born January 1, 1920 in Olympia Mary Pittman, Harrodsburg; two grandsons. She was Springs, (Salt Lick) she was a daughter of the late John preceded in death by two sons, James Taylor Pittman and Ingram and Callie Blevins. She was a homemaker. Survivors William Garnett Pittman, and one grandson, Darnell Pittman. include: two daughters, Nicky Gillum, Lexington and Rita Funeral services were held Saturday, October 14, at St. Peter (Stanley) Long, Salvisa; one sister, Virgie Hall, Kissimee, FL; AME Church with Rev. Price Mitchell officiating. Burial was in two half brothers, John Ingram, Jr., and Raymond Ingram, Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were Willie (Jack) three half sisters, Alberta Pergram, Delores Wills and Geneva Bottoms, Andrew Jones, Andy Harris, James Bryant, Fred Hunt; two grandchildren and five great grandchildren, two step Bottoms and Robert Harris. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home, grandchildren and one step great grandchild. She was Danville, was in charge of arrangements. preceded in death by a sister, Callie Daum. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, August 17, at W. R. PLUM. Gerald Plum, 62, of Meadowbrook Lane, died Thursday, Milward Mortuary-Southland by Rev. Rick Landon. Burial will May 11, 2000 at his residence. Born August 31, 1937 in be in Lexington Cemetery. Donations are suggested to Curt Ransdell, Brian Murphy and Brian Sallee. Memorials are Heritage Hospice, 337 W. Broadway, PO Box 1213, Danville, suggested to the Mayo Christian Church Van Fund, 1950 KY 40423. Visitation from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 Central Pike, Salvisa, KY 40372. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. Wednesday. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and after 7:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral chapel. PRATO. Mrs. Margaret Hyatt Prato, 86, of Gainesville, FL, formerly of Mackville, died Friday, April 21, 2000 at the RANSDELL. Trudy Garriott Ransdell, 79, of 109 Cherry Drive, Hospice Care Center in Gainesville. A native of Washington died Tuesday, March 7, 2000 at her residence. Born April 26, County, she was born on September 17, 1913, daughter of the 1920 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late late Roy and Willie Ann Ruby Hyatt. She was a member of James C. and Mary W. Coleman Garriott. She had worked as the Indian Hills Christian Church in Danville. She was a 1931 a school teacher at Salvisa and in the Harrodsburg School graduate of Mackville High School and was a retired operator System for some 32 years. She was a member of Kirkwood for South Central Bell Telephone Company. Survivors Baptist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher and include: two daughters, Mrs. Kevin (Sue Ann) Crosby, director of WMU for many years. She was a member of the Gainesville; Mrs. James F. (Joy) Morris, Lynn, MA; one sister, Mercer Retired Teachers Association, the National Education Mrs. Kathleen Wilson, Louisville; three grandchildren. She was Association, the Kentucky Education Association and the preceded in death by her husband, George F. Prato, and a National Organization for Voting Rights of Women. She brother, Joseph Franklin Hyatt. Funeral services were held received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Eastern Friday, April 28, at the Carey & Son Funeral Home with Rev. Kentucky University. Survivors include: her husband, James James F. Morris and Bro. Odis Clark officiating. Burial was in Garnett Ransdell, Harrodsburg; one brother, Jack Garriott, Evergreen Cemetery in Willisburg. Pallbearers were Rev. Harrodsburg; three sisters, Adele Ransdell, Harrodsburg, Ruth James F. Morris, Kevin Crosby, Keith Crosby and Danny Bunton, Lexington, and Jane Stevens, Danville. She was Morris. preceded in death by a son, Danny Ransdell. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 10, at the RAGLAND. Catherine Ragland, 81, of Ross Avenue, died Friday, Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Larry Redding and Rev. May 19, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born June 15, Ray Coates officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. 1918 in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Henry Pallbearers will be Marvin Ridenour, John Bunton, Jim K. and Hester Sims Yates. She was co-owner of pharmacies Stevens, David Ransdell, Franklin Ransdell and Randy in Lexington, Nicholasville and Elizabethtown. She was a Ransdell. Honorary bearers are members of her Sunday member of the Harrodsburg Christian Church. Survivors School Class, Ransdell’s Reapers. Memorials are suggested include: one son, Mickey Ragland, Glendale; one daughter, to Heritage Hospice. Visitation will be at the funeral chapel Joy Nasados, Colorado Springs, CO; one sister, Elizabeth from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Thursday. James, Harrodsburg; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 23, at RAY Sr. Glenn Russell Ray Sr., 73, of Sandoval, IL, formerly of the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Hartman Harrodsburg, died Saturday, October 7, 2000 at Barnes officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers Hospital in St. Louis. Born in Shelbyville May 18, 1927, he were Bernice Hale, Elijah B. Yates, Don Billy Yates, Don was the son of the late Alex and Mary (Pigg) Ray. He was Fisher, Michael Fisher, Jimmy Dean, Calvin Reed and Michael past national president of the Starcraft Camper’s Club. He Sanders. retired after 25 years from World Color Press as a maintenance foreman and formerly owned and operated RAGLE. Nancy Carolyn Ragle, 50, of 853 Lexington Road, died ABCO Appliance Repair in Louisville. He was a US Army Friday, December 15, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. veteran of World War II and retired form the army reserve after Born August 19, 1950 in Mercer County, she was the daughter 20 years. Survivors include: his wife, Dorothy L. Ray, of Mary Rose Bugg, Harrodsburg, and the late Clyde Sandoval, IL; five sons, Glenn Ray Jr., Salem, IL; Jim Lee Woodrow Shewmaker. She was a homemaker and a member Gordon, Centralia, IL, Donald (Brenda) Gordon, Sandoval, of the Bohon Road Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to and Tom (Susan) Gordon, Odin, IL; three daughters, Robin her mother, include: one son, Brian Cheatham, Harrodsburg; Ray, Louisville; Ria (Jim) Duncan, Salem, IL, and Sharon one brother, Bronston Holt, Danville; and one granddaughter. (Tom) Tucker, Centralia, IL; one sister, Francis Sacks, Tampa, Funeral services were held Monday, December 18, at the FL; 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He was Ransdell Funeral chapel with Bro. Ken Calia officiating. Burial preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Evalie Wiley Ray. was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Lyons, Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 10, at the Irvin Tommy Henninger, Jeromy Henninger, Andy Henninger, Funeral Home Chapel in Centralia IL, with Rev. Greg Williams. Shawn Henninger, Jason Henninger and Chad Henninger. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Park with military rites. RANSDELL. Fred Ransdell, 65, of 415 Akers Rd., Visalia, CA, Memorials are suggested to ALS or the Alzheimer’s formerly of Mercer County, died Tuesday, October 31, 2000 at Association. the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. REED. Roma Jean Reed, 66, of Lexington, died May 12, 2000 at Born December 9, 1934 in Mercer County, he was the son of St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born in Mercer County she the late Huntley B. and Virginia Gritton Ransdell. He was the was the daughter of the late G. C. and Shannon Wilson retired owner of Classic Gift Packaging, Visalia, CA, the Farney. She was the widow of Maurice N. Reed, Sr. She was National Wildlife Federation and the NRA. He was a member a member of the Gardenside Christian Church. Survivors of the Salvisa Baptist Church. Survivors include: three sons, include: two sons, Wayne (Wilma) Reed, Jeffersonville, IN, Steve (Nancy) Ransdell, Salvisa, Danny Ransdell, Maurice N. (Debbie) Reed, Jr., Lexington; one daughter, Lawrenceburg and Mike (Lisa) Ransdell, Salvisa; one brother, Cheryl Reed (Andy) Eckman, Lexington; five sisters, Virginia Everett Ransdell, Grand Junction, CO; one sister, Alma Baker, Camic, Harrodsburg, Marlene Early, LaGrange, Patsy Winchester; 10 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by Harshbarger, Tampa, FL, Rose Brogli, Raleigh, NC, and four brothers, Kelwin, Curtis, Allen and Kenneth Ransdell, and Verna Devine, Harrodsburg; five grandchildren. Funeral a sister, Lucille Smith. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 services were held Monday, May 15, at the W. R. Milward a.m. Friday, November 3, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Mortuary – Southland, conducted by Rev. Joe Bob Grider. Rev. Jerry Perry officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Burial was in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens in Jessamine Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Stephen, Timmy, Jason and County. Memorials are suggested to the Gardenside Christian for KPMG Peat Marwick and was a member of Highland Church. Presbyterian Church in Louisville. Survivors include one sister, Nancy Woods Hatfield, Lexington. Graveside services RELEFORD. Blanche Releford, 79, of 604 Dove Court, died were held Tuesday, July 3, at Spring Hill Cemetery with Saturday, October 28, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Melissa Head officiating. Ransdell Funeral Chapel in charge Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born March 17, 1921 in of arrangements. Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Claude and Emma Viola Durr Smith. She was the widow of Harvey RICHARDSON. Margaret Richardson, 90, of 557 Shenandoah Releford. She was a homemaker and a member of the Drive, died Saturday, April 22, 2000 at her residence. Born Fellowship Baptist Church where she was a member of the October 8, 1909 in Nashville, TN, she was the daughter of the Faithful Followers Sunday School Class and the Senior late Edwin A. and Mary W. Smith. She was the widow of Paul Citizen's Bus Ministry. She was a doll collector for many Y. Richardson. She was a homemaker, a member of the years. Survivors include: three sons, Ricky Dale Releford, Harrodsburg Christian Church and the CWF. Survivors Harrodsburg, William Lynn Releford, of Ammon, Jordan, and include: one daughter, Jane (Phil) Williams, Harrodsburg; two Steven Curtis Releford, Mercer County; two daughters, Mrs. grandchildren, Meg (Scott) Moseley, Harrodsburg; and Clovis (Shirley) Roy and Missy Faye Releford, both of Caroline (Jack) Williams, New Orleans, LA; four great Harrodsburg; one brother, Kenneth Smith, Junction City; two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, April 24, sisters, Mrs. Effie Savage, Harrodsburg and Mrs. Elsie at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Hartman Drisklell, Salvisa; 17 grandchildren and 15 great officiating. Burial was in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville. grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Truman and Russel Smith and three sisters, Bessie Bast, RILEY. Effie Gordon Riley, 90, of Grand Court, Bristol, VA, Bertie Salisbury and Dora Cardell; and one half brother, Owen formerly of Harrodsburg, died Thursday, February 17, 2000 at Smith. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, October Wellmont Hospice House in Bristol. Born November 22, 1909 31, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas James Harley, Bro. Terry Cornish and Bro. Joe Smith Hutchinson and Effie Williams Gordon. She was a officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers homemaker and a member of the Harrodsburg United were Harold Driskell, Bobby Smith, Gayle Savage, Tony Bast, Presbyterian Church. Survivors include: her husband of 69 Lee Howard Releford, Willie Smith, Charles Curtsinger and years, Roy Lee Riley, Bristol, VA; one daughter Mrs. Tom Kevin Edwards. Grandsons were honorary bearers. (Susan Riley) Faucette, Bristol; three nieces. Grave side services were conducted Tuesday, February 22, in Spring Hill RELEFORD. Ruby C. Releford, 81, of 573 Cooke Avenue, died Cemetery by Rev. Les Rust. Pallbearers were Harold Davis, Friday, January 14, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health Care Joe Gill, Andrew Alexander, Tom Moore, Tony Gray and Center. Born April 12, 1918 in Harrodsburg, she was the Howard Howells. Expressions of sympathy may take the form daughter of the late William Owen and Ophia Brown Trimble, of donations to the Harrodsburg United Presbyterian Church, and the widow of Ottes "Billy" Releford. She was a retired 326 South Main Street, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. McClellan inspector for Corning Glass and a member of the Pioneer Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. There was no Baptist Church. Survivors include: four sons, Cleo and Donald visitation. Releford, Harrodsburg, Leroy Releford, Parksville, and Billie C. Releford, Danville; two brothers, Lloyd Trimble, RILEY. Truman Dudley Riley, 89, of 1180 Riley Lane, Harrodsburg, and Floyd Trimble, Jeffersontown; eight Lawrenceburg, died Monday, March 20, 2000 at the Frankfort grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. She was preceded regional Medical Center. He was a native of Anderson in death by two brothers, Robert and Forrest Trimble. Funeral County, son of the late Leonard Dudley and Ethel Satterly services were held Monday, January 17, at the Ransdell Riley. He was a retired farmer and the oldest member of the Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Everett Priddy officiating. Burial Goshen Baptist Church, a former deacon, and Chairman of was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Steve Trimble, the Deacons. Survivors include: his wife of 65 years, Erma Lee, Scott, David and Kenneth Releford Jr., Robbie Wilham Disponett Riley, Lawrenceburg; one son, Robert Allen (Joy) and Kevin McMullin. Honorary bearers were grandchildren Riley, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Barbara (Ralph) Moss, and great grandchildren. Memorials are suggested to the Campbellsville; one sister, Alma Disponett, Harrodsburg; six Alzheimer's Association or Heritage Hospice. grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was preceded in death by five brothers, Sidney, Byron, Lowell, Lewis and REYNOLDS. Donald "Butch" Reynolds, 47, of 1642 Woodlawn, Marvin Riley. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Shel-byville, formerly of Harrodsburg, died Friday, September Thursday, March 23, at Gash Memorial Chapel in 29, 2000 in Shelbyville. Born January 13, 1953 in Shelby Lawrenceburg with Bro. Fred Knickerbocker officiating. Burial County, he was the son of the late James William and Louise will be in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Darrell McDonald Reynolds. He was a heavy equipment operator Gabhart, Glen Rogers Jr., Franklin Cole, Donald Riley, J. B. and a member of the Army Reserves. Survivors include: his Riley and David Booth. Memorial contributions are suggested wife, Cecilia Reynolds; one daughter, Lori Lail, Frankfort; three to Goshen Baptist Church, c/o Ann Gabhart, 1307 Harry Wise brothers, Marvin Reynolds, Irving, TX, James Reynolds, Road, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342. Elizabethtown, Anthony Reynolds, Shelbyville; six sisters, Shelia Raisor and Bonita Chesher, both of Shelbyville, Betty ROBINS. Ruth Belle Robins, 88, of 235 E. Main St., Burgin, died Lisby, Louisville, Tina Tracy, Waddy, Susan Reynolds, Tuesday, October 24, 2000 at her residence. Born July 25, Radcliffe and Hanna Cordes, Seymour, IN; two grandchildren. 1912 in Wilson, OK, she was the daughter of the late Calvin Funeral services will be held at a later date. Shannon Funeral and Beulah Emerson Brown. She was the widow of Charlie Service in Shelbyville in charge of arrangements. Expressions Robins. She was a retired nurse’s aide for Kentucky State of sympathy are suggested to Hospice of Louisville. Hospital, a member of the Burgin Baptist Church and the Mercer County Senior Citizens. Survivors include: three sons, RICE. Louise Rice, 78, of Summerfield Manor Nursing Home, C. H., Alan and Donnie Robins, all of Harrodsburg; one Louisville, formerly of Harrodsburg, died Thursday, June 28, daughter, Twylia Anderson, Knoxville, TN; one brother, H. B. 2001 at Caritas Medical Center in Louisville. Born January 31, Brown, Wilson, OK; 10 grandchildren and 13 great 1923 in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Archie grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers: A. T. and Bertha Noland Woods. She was a retired accountant B. and R. B. Brown; two sisters, Ethel Williams and Jewell Wells; and one granddaughter. Funeral services will be held Christian Church of Punta Gorda, FL and was a member of at 1:30 p.m. Friday, October 27, at the Ransdell Funeral the Murdock Christian Church in Port Charlotte, FL, where she Chapel with Rev. Al Gisler officiating. Burial will be in Burgin served as assistant treasurer. She was also treasurer of the Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Gibson, Russell church's Son Servants seniors outreach group. Survivors Denney, Lawrence Crouch, Tommy Freeman, Rodney Stine include: her husband, John A. Robinson, Punta Gorda, FL; and Barry Brumfield. Memorials are suggested to the Mercer one daughter, Patricia Gaskins, Hendersonville, TN; one County Senior Citizens,. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 9:00 sister, Kathleen Vivian Chester, Punta Gorda, FL; three p.m. Thursday and after 7:30 a.m. Friday. brothers, Robert Hughes Horn and William Neal Horn, both of Punta Gorda, and Lee Currey Horn, Cincinnati; two ROBINSON. Dera May Cornelius Robinson, 93, of 472 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services Mooreland Ave., died Thursday, March 16, 2000 at the were held at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel Wednesday, June Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born January 13, 1907 in 7, 2000 at 3:30 p.m. by Rev. Dwight Elam. Burial was in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late Charles Ira Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorial gifts are suggested to the and Betty Jane Whittaker Cox. She was the widow of Carl Murdock Christian Church, 17500 Elmwood Avenue, Port Robinson and Robert Cornelius. She was a homemaker and Charlotte, FL 33948. a member of Magnolia Street Christian Church. Survivors include: a half brother, Elmer Rousey; and a half sister, Naomi ROGERS. Doris Jean Benham Rogers, age 57, of Harrodsburg, Elder, both of Junction City; five grandchildren, nine great formerly of Washington County, died Saturday, October 14, grandchildren, one step great grandchild; 10 great great 2000 at the Hospice of the Bluegrass Center in Lexington. grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, J. C. Born August 4, 1943 in Marion County, she was the daughter "Robert" Phillips and Everett Phillips. Funeral services were of the late Robert and Hazel Sagracy Benham. Survivors held Sunday, March 19, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with include: her husband, Marvin E. Rogers, Harrodsburg; one James Harley officiating. Burial was in the Spring Hill son, Robert E. Rogers, Bullhead, AZ; one brother, James Cemetery. Pallbearers were Christopher Phillips, Kevin Benham, Harrodsburg; and one sister, Linda Settles, Phillips, J. B. Reed, Bobby Wilham, John Phillips and Desi Harrodsburg. She was preceded in death by a brother, Leon Nowlin. Benham. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 18, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home in Springfield with ROBINSON. Earl Robinson, 89, of Bondville Road, Salvisa, died Rev. John McDaniel officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Thursday, July 6, 2000, at the James B. Haggin Memorial Cemetery, Willisburg. Pallbearers were Jamie Benham, Chris Hospital. A native of Anderson County, he was the son of the Benham, Leon Benham, Glen Allen Settles, Dale Stumph and late George M. and Margaret Satterly Robinson, and a retired Greg Britton. Honorary bearers were Robbie Dye, Sam farmer. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Frances Rasnake and Ronnie Baker. Chilton Robinson, Salvisa; one daughter, Ruby Frances (Marion) Wilson, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Billy (Nell) ROGERS. Mary Bell Rogers, 75, formerly of Harrodsburg and Robinson, Punta Gorda, FL; three sisters, Mrs. Clifford (Dolly) Georgetown, died Monday, January 10, 2000 at St. Joseph Lambert, Harrodsburg, Hadgie Royalty, Louisville, Gladys Hospital in Lexington. Born March 5, 1924 in Harrodsburg, Wathen, Salvisa. He was preceded in death by a brother, she was the daughter of the late Cleve and Nancy Click Buford Robinson, and a sister, Hazel Robinson; one Cummins. She was a member of Penn Avenue Baptist grandchild. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 9, at Church in Georgetown and had been a housekeeper at Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. John Hockersmith III Harrodsburg Health Care Manor. Survivors include: three officiating. Burial was in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers sons, William L. Rogers, Harrodsburg, Danny D. Rogers, were Gary Royalty, Thomas Chapman, B. R. Chilton, Mark Lexington and Owen Douglas Rogers, Nicholasville; one Gash, Billy Chilton, J. B. Stratton and David Royalty. sister, Abbie Cummins, Harrodsburg; 13 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a ROBINSON. Geneva Robinson, 99, of South College Street, died daughter, Nancy Dean Kelly and one grandson. Funeral Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at the Haggin Memorial services will be held Thursday, January 13, at Alexander and Hospital. Born March 25, 1901 in Mercer County, she was the Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Bobby Sageser officiating. daughter of the late Lester and Clarenda Yocum Hendren. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be She was the widow of Henry Tilford Robinson. She was a Willie B. Horn, Chris Cummins, Melvin Cummins, Jimmy homemaker and a member of Bohon Road Baptist Church. Cummins, Roger Cummins, Don Billy Rogers, Jim Wheeler, Survivors include: two sons, Randall Robinson, Salvisa, and Ralph Trayner,. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. R. C. Robinson, Danville; one daughter, Ann Woolums, Wednesday and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Denver, CO; one brother, Mayford Hendren, Akron, OH; 18 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. She was ROSS. Brian Patrick Ross, 18, of 311 Cedar Street, died preceded in death by a son, Ralph Robinson, and a daughter, Thursday, July 13, 2000, as a result of accidental drowning in Zelma Combs. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Herrington Lake. Born October 2, 1981 in Harrodsburg, he Saturday, December 16, at the Bohon Road Baptist Church, was the son of Martin Wayne Ross and Kelli Michelle with Bro. Ken Calla officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Chapman Ammons. He worked as a temporary services Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Randy Robinson, David employee for Hitachi Automotive Products and was a graduate Combs, Kevin Woolums, Tony Robinson, Daryl Combs and of Mercer County High School, . He was to enter college this Henry Combs. Memorials are suggested to Heritage Hospice. fall. Survivors include: his parents, Kelli Michelle (Kenny) Visitation will be from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday at Ransdell Ammons and Martin Wayne (Dana) Ross, Harrodsburg; one Funeral Chapel. brother, Aaron Ross, Harrodsburg; two sisters, Kayla Ross and Keera Roy, both of Harrodsburg; three step brothers, ROBINSON. Lucille Frances Robinson, 83, of Punta Gorda, FL, Kenneth Ammons, Ryan Eldridge, and Walter Eldridge, all of died June 5, 2000 at the home of her daughter in Harrodsburg; one step sister, Lyndsey Ammons, Harrodsburg; Hendersonville, TN. Born September 27, 1917 in maternal grandmother, Patsy (Walt) Young, Lexington; Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Hughes and maternal grandfather, Thomas (Joyce) Chapman, Lucinda Terhune Horn. She was a retired school teacher, Lawrenceburg; paternal grandmother, Polly Hurst, Stanford; having taught in the school systems of Harrodsburg and paternal grandfather, Ben Ross, Harrodsburg; two step Cincinnati, OH. She had served as treasurer of the First grandmothers, Waldine Gray and Rita Meredith, both of Campaign Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal Harrodsburg; step grandfather, Floyd Drury, Lawrenceburg; and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon. Survivors include: his two step great great grandmothers, Bonnie Carey and Mary wife, Mary Ann Royalty, Versailles; one son, Jerry (Betty) Goodlett, both of Harrodsburg. Funeral services will be held Royalty, Richmond; two daughters, Patricia Haertel, and Susie Monday, July 17, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Odis (Roger) Maybrier, both of Versailles; two sisters, Leola Clark officiating. Burial will be in the Ebenezer Cemetery. (Harold) Peavler, and Doris (J. T.) Robinson, both of Pallbearers were Brandin Carey, Addam Tribble, Clement Louisville; six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Reibell, Billy Ellis, Jeromy Floote and Andrew Curtsinger. 1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 15, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel Honorary bearers were close friends. Memorials are with Dr. Tom Mobley and Rev. James Mobley officiating. suggested to the Mercer County Recover/Rescue and the KY Burial will be in the Cornishville Christian Cemetery with Search Dog Team, c/o Ransdell Funeral Chapel, 345 E military rites. Nephews will serve as pallbearers and honorary Lexington St., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. bearers will be grandchildren. Visitation from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral chapel. ROSS. Man Drowns In Herrington Lake Near Kennedy Bridge. A Harrodsburg man, Brian Patrick Ross, 18, of 311 ROYALTY. Jerry Mack Royalty, 52, of 1643 Cardwell Road, died Cedar Street, drowned in Herrington Lake near Kennedy Monday, August 21, 2000 at his residence. Born October 29, Bridge last Thursday night. Steve Oglesby, director of the 1947 in Louisville, he was the son of Mary Elizabeth Probus Mercer County Emergency management Agency, said Ross Cash, of Louisville, and the late Aaron Jewel Royalty. He was was swimming with friends off the cliffs adjacent to the bridge. retired from the Air Force where he was a jet engine mechanic He and his friends were reportedly swimming back and forth and from the civil service where he was an inspector. He was from the cliffs to the Pandora Marina dock. Oglesby said Ross a Vietnam and veteran. Survivors, in addition to his was swimming back to the cliffs and "got into trouble and no mother, include: his step father, Gene Cash, Louisville; his one was close to him." Efforts by his friends to reach him were wife, Lois Metten Royalty, Louisville; one son, Vincent Dane unsuccessful, he said. Oglesby said none of the swimmers Royalty, Somerset; one daughter, Nancy Lynn Schoenberg, were using any type of flotation device. That water is too Raleigh, NC; one sister, Joyce Ann Royalty, Prospect; two dangerous for swimming without a flotation device," Oglesby grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 Noon said, noting that the water is too deep in that are of the lake to Friday, August 25, at the Mercer Church of Christ with Mike be swimming without some protection. Rescue workers using Justice officiating. Burial with military rites will be in the boats, dogs and underwater cameras conducted dragging Royalty Cemetery, Washington County. Pallbearers will be operations and Ross's body was recovered at 9:55 a.m. Ray Probus, Charlie Probus, John Steve Breatten, Bob Friday near the cliff area where he went under the water. Warren, David Royalty, Randall Burns and grandsons, Oglesby said the Burgin Rescue Squad was the initial Anthony and Nicholas Royalty. Visitation will be from 6:00 to responder to the scene and was assisted Thursday night and 9:00 p.m. Thursday and 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. Friday at the Friday morning by rescue officials from Camp Dick, Danville Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home and after 10:00 a.m. at and Mercer Central. Kentucky Department of Fish and the church. Wildlife Resources officials and dog handlers including Cletus ROYALTY. Margaret V. Royalty, 78, of 358 Bonny Lynn Drive, Smith were also at the scene. Oglesby expressed died Thursday, September 28,2000 at Central Baptist Hospital appreciation to all those who assisted with dragging in Lexington. Born July 6, 1922 in Mercer County, she was operations at the lake and said the workers were appreciative the daughter of the late Henry and Willie Mae Knight Isham to Gateway of Harrodsburg and Papa John's Pizza for Jordan. She and her husband owned Royalty's Florist and providing food and drink to rescue workers during the search. Gifts from 1958 to 1971. She was a member of the Ross was the son of Martin Wayne Ross and Kelli Michelle Harrodsburg Christian Church and an active community Chapman Ammons. Funeral services for Ross were held volunteer. Survivors include: her husband, Huntley Royalty, Monday at the Ransdell Funeral chapel. Harrodsburg; two sons, Mike (Cindy) Royalty and Larry ROSS. Hollie B. Ross, 63, of Willisburg, died Sunday, January (Beverly) Royalty, all of Harrodsburg; one brother, J. W. 23, 2000 at the University of Louisville Hospital in Louisville. A Isham, Bowling Green; one sister, Laura Breeding, native of Washington County, he was born October 14, 1936, Harrodsburg; four grandchildren and three great son of Hadgie Yaste Ross and the late Wilbur Ross. He was grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, a retired employee of General Electric of Louisville. Survivors September 30, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home include: one son, David A. Ross, Louisville; one daughter, with Dr. David Hartman officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Mrs. Lisa A. (Michael) Clymer, Hart County; one brother, Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tommy Breeding, Kelly Leroy Ross, Willisburg; one sister, Mrs. Lavern (Harold) Breeding, Stephen Bailey, Tom Cox, John Markel and Boots Thomas, Mt. Washington; four grandchildren, two great Miller. Honorary bearers were James (Jakie) Claunch and Billy grandchildren, four step grandchildren, five step great Gilvin. Memorial contributions may be made to the grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Harrodsburg Christian Church Renovation Fund, PO Box 96, January 26, at the Carey and Son Funeral Home with Bro. Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Burnice Richardson officiating. Burial was in Evergreen RUSSELL. Blonetta Russell, 66, of 602 N. Main Street, died Cemetery in Willisburg. Pallbearers were James Burkhead, Friday, February 4, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Travis Burkhead, Terry Carney, Roy Lee Ross, Bruce Welch February 14, 1933 in Washington County, she was the and Kenneth Carney. daughter of the late Ellis and Gladys Thompson Sims. She ROYALTY. James E. Royalty, 76, of 403 Marsailles Road, was the widow of Marvin Russell. She was co-owner of Versailles, died Monday, June 12, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital Russell Painting Contractors, a former employee of Eaton in Lexington. Born March 27, 1924 in Harrodsburg, he was Corporation and Stone Manor Restaurant, and a member of the son of the late Fred Thomas and Della Baxter Adkinson the Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Survivors include: one son, Royalty. He worked as a millwright for General Electric in Rex Russell, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Marilyn Tuggle, Lexington and was a member of Palamore Baptist Church. Harrodsburg; one brother, Eddie Sims, Willisburg; two sisters, He served in the US Navy from December 8,1943 to April 30, Anna Hardin, Springfield, and Beulah Chesser, Washington 1946 and received the Victory Medal, American Area County; five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, February 7, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with SALLEE. Joseph (Joe) Louis Sallee, 50, 721 Shannon Avenue, Larry Redding officiating. Burial was in Deep Creek Cemetery. died Saturday, March 4, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Pallbearers were Steve Hardin, Glenn Hardin, Randy Sims, Memorial Hospital. Born April 3, 1949 in Marion County, he Troy Chesser, Terry McIlvoy, James Yaste and Tim McIlvoy. was the son of the late John Henry and Ella Mae Fisher Sallee. He had served as Supervisor of the Parks Department RUSSELL. Charles Kenneth Russell, 75, of 172 Cedarwood for the City of Harrodsburg and had been an employee of the Court, died Wednesday, July 19, 2000 at Ephraim McDowell City of Harrodsburg for 19 ½ years. He was a member of Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born October 9, 1924 in Arbuckle Baptist Church in Marion County. Survivors include: Mercer County, he was the son of Pearl LouAllen Russell and his wife of 22 years, Deborah Jean Day Sallee, Harrodsburg; the late Ray Russell. He was the widower of Katherine Click one son, Joseph Andrew Sallee, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Russell. He was a self employed truck driver and a member Rebecca Mae Sallee Harrodsburg; one step daughter, Gladys of the Deep Creek Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to Ann Tate Harrodsburg; one brother, Ernest Sallee Lebanon; his mother, include: one brother, Ray Russell Jr. He was three sisters, Rosie Dyers and Claire Potts, both of Gravel preceded in death by a sister, Mae Bottoms. Funeral services Switch, and Ruby Sallee, Lebanon; two grandchildren. He was were held Friday, July 21, at the Ransdell Funeral chapel, with preceded in death by a brother, Robbie Sallee. Funeral Marty Pirrman officiating. Burial was in the Spring Hill services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, at Cemetery. Pallbearers were Christopher Pirrman, Mike the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home. Burial were in Russell, Gene Butler, Jimmy Russell, Jay Russell, William Jay Spring Hill Cemetery. Butler and Ted Gregory. Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association or the American Lung Association SALLEE. Katherine Sampson Sallee, 69, of 1937 Parkers Mill of Kentucky. Rd., Lexington, died Sunday, June 11, 2000, at St. Joseph Hospital. Born in Lincoln County, June 14, 1930, she was the RUTAN. Nancy Ruth Anderson Rutan died April 14, 2000 in daughter of the late Robert Pietts and Sallie Chesnut Seffner, Florida. Born November 6, 1927 in Mercer County, Sampson. She was a member of Gardenside Baptist Church, she was the daughter of the late Buford and Ida Gabhart Eastern Star and Bluegrass Insurance Women’s Club. She Anderson. She was the granddaughter of the late Will and was an employee of H. & R. Block for 10 years, a certified Ruth Gabhart of Harrodsburg. Survivors include: two sons, professional insurance woman, a graduate of Rose Hill High Charles, of Georgia, and David, of Florida, and their families; School and attended Centre College. Survivors include: her four stepdaughters; several grandchildren and great husband, Billy Sallee; two daughters, Susan S. Gillespie and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kathy J. Sallee, all of Lexington; four sisters, Pauline and her brother, Buford Anderson Jr.. Funeral services were Holloway, South Lebanon, OH, Eileen Lester and Dorotha held April 17 with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Tampa, FL. Lawson, both of Harrodsburg, Ann Baugh, Versailles; one SALISBURY. Birdie W. Smith Salisbury, 81, of Samaritan Keep half-sister Elaine Clark, Bellevue; one brother, Robert Home, Watertown, NY, formerly of Mercer County, died (Barbara) Sampson Jr., South Lebanon, OH; two half- Tuesday, February 8, 2000 at her residence. Born July 11, brothers, William (Wanda) and Lynn McQueen, both of OH. 1919 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 14, at W. R. Henry Claud and Emma Viola Durr Smith. She was a Milward Mortuary-Southland with Rev. James E. Heard homemaker and was active in Christian work. She was a officiating. Burial was in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Sunday School teacher and member of the Pilgrim Holiness Memorials are suggested to Shriners Hospital Transportation Church, Pierrepont Manor, for over 40 years. Survivors Fund, 326 Southland Drive, Lexington, KY 40508 or American include: her husband, George Salisbury, Watertown, NY; two Cancer Society, 160 Moore Dr., Lexington, KY 40508, or sons, Bruce (Bette) Salisbury, Schenectady, NY, David P. charity of one’s choice. Salisbury, Lacona, NY; two daughters, Barbara Bennett, SALLEE. Maudie G. Sallee, 89, of 442 Mooreland Avenue, died Spartansburg, SC, Darlene Kellogg, Newark, NJ; three sisters, Thursday, August 24, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Health Care Effie Savage and Blanch Releford, Harrodsburg, Elsie Driskell, Center. Born July 18, 1911 in Mercer County, she was the Salvisa; one brother, Kenneth Smith, Junction City; seven daughter of the late Elwood and Georgia Hatchell Norvell. She grandchildren, four great grandchildren. She was preceded in was the widow of Gilbert Sallee. She was a homemaker, a death by an infant son, George Leon Salisbury; two brothers, member of the Pioneer Baptist Church, a former Sunday Truman and Russell Smith; one sister, Bessie Bast. Funeral School Teacher, a member of Widow to Widow Group, Mercer services were held Friday, February 11, at the Summerville County Senior citizens, and an avid gardener. Survivors Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, NY with Rev. Warren Babcock include several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was officiating. Spring burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery, preceded in death by two brothers, Gilbert and Raymond Mannsville, NY. Donations may be made to the American Norvell, and one sister, Beatrice McGlone. Funeral services Diabetes Association, 356 N. Midler Ave., Syracuse, NY were held Sunday, August 27, at the Alexander and Royalty 13206. Funeral Home with Bro. Lewis Walter officiating. Burial was in SALLEE. Edwin B. Sallee, Sr., 76, of 729 Shannon Avenue, died Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joe McGlone, Jimmie Monday, November 13, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Norvell, Dennis Sallee, Kenneth Harlow, James Webb and W. Memorial Hospital. Born November 20, 1923 in Washington M. Alford. County, he was the son of the late John and Effie Matherly SANDERS. Anna Belle Sanders, 84, of 319 Walnut Street, died Sallee. He was the widower of Ella Jane Peavler Sallee. He Tuesday, January 18, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell was a member of the Grapevine Christian Church, a retired Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born May 28, 1915 in miller from Sandusky Brothers Mill and Farmers Elevator. His Washington County, she was the daughter of the late John hobbies included fishing and gardening. Survivors include: and Flora Phillips Royalty. She was the widow of Owen one son, Edwin Sallee, Jr., Harrodsburg; one sister, Mrs. Elsa Sanders. She was a homemaker and member of the Mt. Perkins, Harrodsburg; two grandchildren. He was preceded in Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors include: three sons, R. C. death by two brothers, Orvel and Lilburn Sallee. Funeral Sanders, Versailles, Kenneth Sanders, Mercer County, and services were held Wednesday, November 15, at the Harold Sanders, Ft. Thomas; seven daughters, Wanda Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. David Collier Woolcott, Denver, CO, Becky Gooch, Stanford, JoAnn Burton, officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Frances Sanders, Peggy Burns, Donna Sanders, and Debbie with the Locker Room for eight years. She was a member of Sadler, all of Harrodsburg; one sister, Lucille Lynch, Louisville; Southland Christian Church. Survivors include a daughter and 20 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Funeral son-in-law, Gayle S. Flynn and Norris "Chigger" Flynn, services were held Friday, January 21, at the Ransdell Harrodsburg; one sister, Alma Xearns, Ruddles Mills; three Funeral Chapel, with Kenneth Preston officiating. Burial was in grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She was preceded Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brian Burns, Sean in death by three sisters and three brothers, Mildred Rankin, Sanders, Jon Sanders, Jason Sadler, Steven Sadler, Jeff Nida Mae Rankin, Hazel Brooks, Ewell Rankin, Marvin Rankin Sanders, Joey Sanders and Ricky Burton. and Irvin Rankin. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, February 3, at the W. R. Milward Mortuary- SANDERS. Arthur L. Sanders Jr., 80, of 557 Cornishville Rd., Southland with Rev. Wayne Smith and Rev. Don Hill died Wednesday, April 5, 2000 at his residence. Born January officiating. Burial will be in Lexington Cemetery. Her 26, 1929 in Los Almas, CO, he was the son of the late Arthur grandson, great grandsons and nephews will serve as P. and Hattie Lewis Sanders. He was a retired press operator pallbearers. Memorials are suggested to the Carpenter’s for Corning Glass Works and a member of Fellowship Baptist Christian Church Building Fund, PO Box 87, Harrodsburg, KY Church. Survivors include: his wife, Onita Sallee Sanders, 40330. Harrodsburg; one son, Terry Mitchell Sanders, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Wanda J. Smith, Harrodsburg, and Mrs. James SEMONES. Hattie Pearl Semones, 79, of 480 Ashley Dr., died R. (Patricia Ann) Barnett, Prattville, AL; one brother, Thomas Tuesday, May 2, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Wilson Sanders, CA; three sisters, Hannah Hume, Charlotte March 29, 1921 in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the Smith, and Mary Goodlett, all of Harrodsburg; four late William (Doc) Stallard and Ora Mae Claunch Bailey and grandchildren, six great grandchildren and one great great was the widow of Garnett Russell Semones. She was a grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 8, retired seamstress for Cricketeer Manufacturing Company. 2000 at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with James Harley Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Randy (Garnetta) officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers Webb, one son, Morris (Edith) Semones; two half brothers, were Thomas Sanders Jr., Dennis Kincade, Tommy Sullivan, Danny Bailey and Bobby Bailey; two sisters, Ella White and Danny Goodlett, Jimmy Hume and Delbert Sullivan. Honorary Gertrude Gray, all of Harrodsburg; seven grandchildren, seven bearers will be Sherri Spain, William Keith Sallee, James R. great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Barnett Jr., and Arthur Gregory Barnett. Billy Semones. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, May 4 at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with James SATTERLY. Bessie Satterly, 60, of 115 South Second Street, Byrd officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Burgin, died Saturday, August 12, 2000 at her residence. Pallbearers will be Mike Semones, Billy Ray Semones, Tony Born May 29, 1940 in Woodford County, she was the daughter Gray, Bruce Patterson, Jimmy Terhune, Butch Steele and Roy of the late John Riley and Grace Lowry Gibson Hammons. Norvell. Visitation will be at the funeral chapel after 5:00 p.m. She was a homemaker. Survivors include: one son, Jackie Wednesday. Coleman Satterly, Burgin; two daughters, Tina Hill and Deborah Bush, both of Harrodsburg; four brothers, Jackie SEVEDGE. Harold D. Sevedge, 76, of Beech Grove, IN, died Hammons, Harrodsburg, Bobby Hammons, Lexington, and March 19, 2000 at St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove. He Jimmy and David Gibson, both of Burgin; five grandchildren. was a Linotype operator for CE Pauly and Co. and retired in She was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph Hammons and 1981 after 26 years. He worked for ConAir for two years. He a sister, Daisy Stitt. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 was navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the a.m. Thursday, August 17, at the Alexander and Royalty First Baptist Church of Beech Grove, Pleasant Lodge No 134 Funeral Home with Bro. Joe Smith officiating. Visitation will be of Acton, American Legion Beech Grove Post #276, and the from 10:00 a.m. until time of service on Thursday. Indianapolis Typographical Union #1. Survivors include: his wife, Evelyn W. Edwards Sevedge, Beech Grove; one SCHOOLING. Mrs. Beulah McCristal Schooling, age 91, formerly daughter, Deborah Richmond, Beech Grove; one brother-in- of 823 North College Street, died Monday, May 22, at 263 law, Ben Edwards, Harrodsburg; two granddaughters. Saunders Avenue, Louisville. Born October 15, 1908 in Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 22, at the Little Mercer County she was the daughter of the late Henry and and Sons Beech Grove Chapel. Burial was in Spring Hill Nora Logue McCristal. She was the widow of Gordon Cemetery, Harrodsburg. Schooling, Sr. She was a retired Corning Glass Works employee and a member of the Bethel #1 Cumberland SEXTON. Emma Sexton, 86, of Beaumont Avenue, formerly of Presbyterian Church. Survivors include: one son, Gordon Campbellsville, died Saturday, January 15, 2000 at the Hunter Schooling, Jr., Danville; two daughters, Ruth Doris Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born September 27, 1913 Tripp, Prentiss, MS; Judy Schooling, Louisville; one sister, in Albany, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Molly Aileen Black, Harrodsburg; six grandchildren and eight great McFall Dicken. She was retired from Union Underwear and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother, was a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Garnett McCristal and two sisters, Hattie Patterson and Mirtie Campbellsville. Survivors include: one son, Kenneth E. Smith. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, May Sexton Sr., Campbellsville; one daughter, Rachel S. Freeman, 25, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. Harrodsburg, three grandchildren, and five great James Byrd officiating. Burial will be in the Spring Hill grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jeff, Jon and Adam Schooling, 18, at the Parrott-Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville John White, Phillip Bratcher and Alan Hendren. Visitation with Rev. Paul J. Dicken officiating. Burial was in the from 6;00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 24, and after 7:00 Brookside Cemetery, Campbellsville. Memorials are a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. suggested to the Lion's Club Eye Foundation, Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church or the First Presbyterian SCHULER. Lillie Rankin Schuler, 87, of 429 Fairfield Drive, Church in Campbellsville. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in Lexington. Died Monday, January 31, 2000. Born in Bourbon charge of local arrangements. County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Arthur and Minnie Stivers Rankin. She was the widow of Stanley Swinford SHARP. Georgia Virginia Pope Sharp, 83, of Mereno Valley, CA, Schuler. She was a retired buyer from Graves-Cox Company, died Monday, June 19, 2000 at her residence. Born August where she was employed 32 years and was then associated 26,1916 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late James L. and Maggie Demaree Pope. She was the widow of Lane officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Robert Arthur Sharp. She was a retired food service worker Pallbearers will be Randy McGinnis, Jerry McGinnis, Junnie for the LA Unified County School District. Survivors include a Craig, Troy Sherrow, Butch Wilham and Scott McGinnis. granddaughter with whom she lived. Graveside services were Visitation will be from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, and after conducted Friday, June 24, at Maple Grove Cemetery with 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Rev. R. J. Gentry officiating. There was no visitation. Parks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. SHELTON. Nannie Mae Phillips Shelton, 74, of 353 Waller Avenue, Lexington, formerly of Frankfort, died Friday, March SHEARER. Edna Marie Shearer, 91, of 509 Marimon Ave., died 10, 2000, at Vencor Hospital in Louisville. A native of Mercer Sunday, August 6, 2000, at the Harrodsburg Health Care County, she was the daughter of the late Will and Eddie Lou Center. Born August 19, 1908 in Anderson County, she was Beatley Phillips. She was a line worker, retired from Genesco the daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin and Loina Gritton Shoe Factory and a cook for the Franklin County School Scrogham. She was the widow of George Shearer. She was Board. She was a member of the North Fork Baptist Church. a homemaker and a member of the Harrodsburg Christian Survivors include: two sons, Ronald Keith Shelton, Radcliff, Church. Survivors include several nieces, nephews and great and Danny Edward Shelton, Dortmund, Germany; seven nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Tuesday, grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services August 8, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Dr. David were held at the Harrod Brothers Memorial Chapel, 312 Hartman officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Washington Street, Frankfort, Tuesday, with Rev. Steve Cook Pallbearers were Bill Brinkley, Gene Lawson, Scott Moseley, officiating. Burial was in the Switzer Cemetery. Pallbearers Kevin Perkins, Jim Hogue and Jim Ingram. Memorials are were Ray Bailey, David Swift and Dwayne Shelton. suggested to the Harrodsburg Christian Church. SHOUSE. Mary Lena Cox Shouse, 85, of 425 Clay Lick Church SHELL. Janice N. Shell, of Mercer County, died Friday, August Road, Salvisa, died Sunday, August 6, 2000 at the Frankfort 25, 2000 at her residence. Born February 22, 1946 in Dayton, Regional Medical Center in Frankfort. A native of Anderson OH, she was the daughter of the late Kenneth and Toy County, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Leona Swietzer Goforth. She was a homemaker. Survivors include: Overstreet Cox. She was the widow of Samuel S. Shouse. her husband, David L. Shell, Mercer County; three sons, She was a former employee of Dean & Shirk Thread Factory Martin Shell, Jeffrey Shell and Kris Shell, all of Mercer County; and a member of Clay Lick United Methodist Church. one sister, Yvonne Gara, Nicholasville; two grandchildren. A Survivors include: one son, James (Patsy) Shouse, Salvisa; private memorial service will be held at a later date. one daughter, Anna Pearl Crouch, Lawrenceburg; three Alexander and Royalty Funeral home in charge of sisters, Lizzie Robinson, Salvisa, Arabella Cox, and Margaret arrangements. Spaulding, both of Lawrenceburg; 12 grandchildren, six step grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren, eight step great SHELLEY. Alfred Rowlette Shelley, 64, of Linden Lane, grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Nicholasville, died Saturday, September 30, 2000. A native of Martha Rucker; five brothers, Tom, Jim, Ambrose, Willie and Sparta, he was the son of the late Harold Rowlette and Ruth Leanious Cox; three sisters, Beatrice Simmon, Viola Smith Mae Duncan Shelley. He was a graduate of the Nicholasville and Nora Taylor. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. High School class of 1955, co-owner of George's Drive-In Wednesday, August 9, at the Gash Memorial Chapel with Bro. Restaurant from 1959-60 and was employed by CMI Jerry Dedman officiating. Burial was in the Friendship Corporation for 33 years where he was Manager of Technical Cemetery. Pallbearers were Keith Shouse, Jeremy Rucker, Training and served as Senior Product Support James Michael Yates, Gill, Danny, and Chad Crouch. Representative. He was a charter member of Edgewood Honorary bearers were Larry Crouch, Vickie Dedman, Baptist Church and past president of the Jessamine County Marcella Laytart, Mike Yates, Regina Coulter, Debbie Warner, Little League Baseball program from 1979-1985. Survivors Marcelene Springate, Kathy White and Pam Kennedy. include: his wife, Joyce Hall Shelley, Nicholasville; four children, Karen (Steve) Butler, Harrodsburg, Becky Sewell, SIMMONS. Roy Edward "Ed" Simmons, 48, of 456 Manns Road, Wilmore, Randy (Ann Marie) Shelley, Nicholasville, Stacy died Monday, March 6, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Koening, Wilmore; one brother, Harold "Butch" (Jandiara) Born December 28, 1951 in Covington, he was the son of Shelley, Nicholasville; two sisters, Rita (Donald) Carter, Mary Etsye Williams Simmons and the late Raymond Leonard Nicholasville, Nancye (Bill) Wagoner, Waco; mother-in-law, Simmons. He had worked as a general manager for Art's Hettie Manley Hall, Wimore; six grandchildren. Funeral Telcom. He was a member of Highland's Baptist Church in services were held Wednesday, October 4, at Hager & Cundiff Georgetown and served in the US Air Force during the Funeral Home with Dr. Kevin H. Lee officiating. Burial was in Vietnam Conflict. He was a life member of the NRA, a Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville. Pallbearers were Virgil member of the Mercer Fish and Game Club, a 4-H firearms "Poochie" Burton, Steve Butler, Donald Carter, Julian instructor, certified by NRA and attended the Pioneer Baptist Cunningham, Bronnie Fisher, Benjamin Hall, Lonnie Myers Church. He served on the advisory board for Electrical Class and Chris Shelley. Honorary bearers were CMI Corporation, at KY. Vocational Technical School. Survivors, in addition to Product Support Division. his mother, include: his wife, Nancy Eileen Douthitt Simmons, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Stephanie Lynne Simmons, SHELTON. Marie Hurst Shelton, 77, formerly of 241 S. Sunset Harrodsburg; three brothers, David Simmons, Lexington, Lane, died Monday, September 4, 2000 at the Harrodsburg Randy Simmons, Miami, FL, and Mark Simmons, Richmond; Health Care Manor. Born May 30, 1923 in Mercer County, one sister, Donna Lynne (Bill) Lacy, Cannel City. Funeral she was the daughter of the late Ralph and Betty Carey Hurst. services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, March 9, at the She was the widow of James Luther Shelton. She was a Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Lewis Walter and Sam Stow member of Ellers Memorial Baptist Church and a homemaker. officiating. Burial will be in the Snuffer Cemetery, London. Survivors include: one sister, Ruby Craig; several nieces and Pallbearers will be David Simmons, Randy Simmons, Mark nephews. She was preceded in death by five brothers, Carl, Simmons, Michael Simmons, Joe Douthitt, Mathew Douthitt, Cecil, John, Jacke and Ralph "Bookus" Hurst, and two sisters, Chris Lacy and Bill Lacy. Honorary bearers will be William Christine McGinnis and Geneva Wilham. Funeral services will May and Paul Winandy. Memorials are suggested to the be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, September 7, at the Clear Creek Baptist Bible College, 300 Clear Creek Rd., Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. John David Pineville, KY 40972, or Bethany Christian Mission, General Harold Sims. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January Delivery, Bethany, KY 41313. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 18, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Dr. Robert DeFoor 9:00 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred, Bob and John "Buck" Vanarsdall, Lloyd Pickett, SIMS. Elizabeth Pearl Sims, 89, of 4795 DeFriese, Canmer, KY, Curtis Bailey and A. T. Dean, Jr. Memorials are suggested to died Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at her residence. Born the Burgin Christian Church Scholarship Fund. December 30, 1910 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Hiram and Cora Evelyn Ellis McCrosky, and was SIMS. Tillie Springate Sims, 86, of Raleigh, NC died at her home the widow of Valus Sims. She was a retired nurse for the October 19, 2000. Born May 12, 1914, she was the daughter Kentucky State Hospital and a member of the Burgin Christian of the late Addie Springate of Seaville and the widow of Church where she was deacon emeritus. Survivors include: Sherman Sims. She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church one daughter, Janice Gumm, Canmer; 10 grandchildren and in Raleigh and a homemaker. Survivors include: a son, Doyle six great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two Wayne Sims, and a daughter, Betty Jane Sims, one sons, Haldon and Harold Sims; one daughter, Merry Deaton. granddaughter, all of Raleigh, NC and one grandson of Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 14, at Hawaii. Funeral services were at the Trinity Baptist Church in the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jeanette Lucas Raleigh with burial in Raleigh on Saturday, October 21. officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers Expressions of sympathy are requested to be donations to the will be James Ellis, Horace Ellis, Bill Crossfield, Gayle Senior Adult Department of the Trinity Baptist Church, Six Crossfield, David Ross and David McCroskey. Memorials are Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27609. suggested to the Burgin Christian Church. Visitation will be at the funeral chapel from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and after SIRES. Bessie Mae Sires, 69, of 523 Cogar Avenue, died 7:30 a.m. Friday. Tuesday, June 13, 2000 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington. Born July 18, 1930 in Harrodsburg, she SIMS. Haldon J. Sims, 75, 588 Rose Lane, died Friday, March 3, was the daughter of the late Bill Lee and Nancy Tatum Warren 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Lunsford. She had worked for Taylor Tot Factory in Frankfort Danville. Born April 26, 1924, he was a son of the late Frank and was a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church. Evan and Jeanetta Hellard Sims. He was a retired self- Survivors include: her husband, Sherman Sires, Harrodsburg; employed truck driver and a member of Berea Christian two sons, Sidney Yocum, Harrodsburg and Charles J. Yocum, Church. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Kevin (Ella S.) Macy, IN; three daughters, Nancy Yocum and Betsy Logue, Hale, Harrodsburg; a former wife, Cinda Wilburn Sims; three both of Harrodsburg, and Judy Rogers, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs. Lafon (De Ette) Darland, Mrs. Edwin (Louise) sisters, Lucy Klingsmith, Jeffersonville, IN, Maxie Lyons, and Harlow and Mrs. Warren (Bernice) Matherly, all of Nancy Rowe, both of Harrodsburg; three brothers, David Harrodsburg; one brother, Vernon Sims, Frankfort; one Lunsford and Taylor Lunsford, both of Harrodsburg, and grandchild and two step grandchildren. He was preceded in Marion Lunsford, Richmond; 14 grandchildren and 12 great death by a brother, William Sims, and a sister, Dorothy grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Sanders. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. Wilhoite. Funeral services were held Friday, June 16, at the Monday, March 6, 2000 at Alexander and Royalty Funeral Ransdell Funeral Chapel with James Harley officiating. Burial Home by Bro. Kevin Patrick. Burial was in Spring Hill was in the Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cemetery. Pallbearers were Benny Matherly, Mike Matherly, grandchildren: Tammy Dean, Vicky Warner, Keith Peach, Michael Hardin, Curtis Graham, Greg Hale and Dustin Hale. Christy Hicks, Bo and Travis Logue, Cindy Gayle Simms, Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to Andrea and Jason Yocum, Lonnie Cornish Jr., Lisa and Dena the American Lung Association, PO Box 23872, Lexington, KY Cornish and John and Cain Rogers.. Honorary bearers were 40523 or The American Heart Association, PO Box 198, great grandchildren: Jennifer, Jeremy and Dustin Hicks, Barry Burgin, KY 40310. Slaven, Sarah Todd, Devon, Kayla and Ashley Peach, Ashton and Addison Logue, and Matthew and Russell Simms. SIMS. Klyta Sims, 97, of 325 N. College Street, died Saturday, March 18, 2000 at the Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born June SMITH, Jr. Lillard Smith Jr., 71, of Mackville, died Sunday, 12, 1902 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late February 6, 2000 at his residence. A native of Washington Hal C. and Nannie W. Chilton Gabhart. She was the widow of County, he was born May 26, 1928 to Lillard, Sr. and Mary George C. Sims. She was owner of Kentucky Growers Lee Mattingly Smith. He was a member of the Mackville Insurance Agency in Harrodsburg for many years, a member Baptist Church, a 1946 graduate of Mackville High School, a of the Harrodsburg Christian Church and the Christian member of the Magnolia Masonic Lodge #201, F&AM at Workers Sunday School class. Survivors include several Mackville, and for 37 ½ years he was affiliated with Armour cousins. Funeral services were held Monday, March 20, at Food Company in the trucking division. Survivors include: his the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Hartman wife, Jean Hatchett Smith, Mackville; two daughters, Dawn officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers (Bill) Pettus, Lexington; Mary Jane (Larry) Scott, Springfield; were Bill Waggener, Guilford Waggener, Randy Baker, Holly three sons, Jim (Mary Alice) Smith, Mackville; Joe (Rita) H. Chilton, Allen Shewmaker, Jerry Johnson, Danny Chilton Smith, Harrodsburg; John (Katy) Smith, Perrysburg, OH; his and Allen Whitenack. Memorials are suggested to the mother, Mary Lee Mattingly Smith, Mackville; two sisters, Mrs. Harrodsburg Christian Church. Donald (Helen) Isham, Elizabethtown and Betsy Johnson, Lebanon; 10 grandchildren, three great grandchildren. SIMS. Sterlin Cloyd Sims, 89, of Heritage Hills Apartments, Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 8, at the Louisville, formerly of Harrodsburg, died Sunday, January 16, Mackville Baptist Church with Rev. David Gifford officiating. 2000 at Norton Suburban Hospital in Louisville. Born Burial was in the Peter Cemetery at Mackville. Masonic December 23, 1910 in Mercer County, he was the son of the services were held Monday evening at the funeral home. late Fred and Willie Cloyd Sims, and was the widower of Pallbearers were Donnie Carrico, Jeff Russell, Clifton Russell, Pauline Sanders Sims. He was a retired tool and die maker Larry Scott, Eugene Mayes and Joe Auberry. Honorary for Coleman's of Rockford, IL and a member of the Burgin bearers were Carl Curtsinger, William Martin Russell, Sam Christian Church. Survivors include; three sisters, Arley Stumph, Johnny Turner, Reco Bishop and Carlton Neblock, Rockford, IL, Helen Wise, Louisville, and Ophelia Sims, Lexington. He was preceded in death by a brother, Shewmaker. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Church on Monday, February 14, with burial in the The Mackville Community Development. Marrowbone Cemetery. SMITH. Gladys A. Webb Smith, 63, of 1100 McCouns Ferry SNOOK. Lorine Snook, 72, of Jackson, MI died Wednesday, Road, Salvisa, died Saturday, August 26, 2000 at her March 22, 2000 in Jackson. Born March 1, 1928 in Marion residence. Born June 11, 1937 in Muncie, IN, she was the County, she was the daughter of the late Cecil and Willie Neal daughter of Mary Ann Rhinehart of Boaz, AL, and the late Francis Waits. She was the widow of Fred Snook. She had Ollie Webb. She was a homemaker. Survivors, in addition to worked as a waitress and was a member of the Baptist faith. her mother, include: her husband, John C. Smith, Salvisa; two Survivors include: two sisters, Anna Mae Haney, Salvisa, and sons, John Webb, London, David Tuttle, Irvine; two step sons, Betty Jo Wilson, Lexington; one brother, Cecil Francis Jr., Kenneth J. Smith, MN and Richard Smith, Sacramento, CA; Mercer County, and Robert Waits, Norridgewok, ME. five daughters, Marie Mays Calhoun, Leesburg, IN, Mary Ellen Graveside services were held Monday, March 27, at the Mays Stacy, Monroe, OH, Joyce Mays Chamberlain, Burgin, Hillcrest Cemetery in Lexington. There was no visitation. Amanda Lynn Martinez, Bowling Green, Patricia Ann Evans, Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Warsaw, IN; three brothers, Eugene Webb, Muncie, IN, Ray Doggett of Boaz, AL and William John Doggett, Muncie, IN; SNOWDEN. James Arthur Snowden, 84, of 413 W. Lexington four sisters, Betty Walker, Gunnsville, AL, Doris Warpoole, Avenue, Winchester, died Monday, September 11, 2000 at the Boaz, AL, Michelle Rogers, Manson, WA and Beulah May Clark Regional Medical Center in Winchester. A native of Dean, Muncie, IN; sixteen grandchildren and two step Clark County, he was the son of the late James William and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a Ella Bell Sidwell Snowden. He was the widower of Orpha granddaughter. A memorial service was held at 7:00 p.m. Martin Snowden. He was a retired farmer, a Kentucky Colonel Wednesday, August 30, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral and an honorary member of Boys' Town. He was a member Home with Br. Bobby Logue officiating. of Shakertown Baptist Church, where he was a former Sunday School teacher and song leader. Survivors include: two SMITH. Joyce Mae Smith, 52, of 305 James Street, died daughters, Betty Jo (Joe) Harris, Winchester, and Carolyn Saturday, July 8, 2000 at her residence. Born May 1, 1948 in (Gerald) Turner, Knoxville, TN; one sister, Mildred Snowden Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Elmer and Sullivan; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Rose Richardson Moran. She was a homemaker and Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at the Scobee member of Pioneer Baptist Church. Survivors include: her Funeral Home, West Lexington Avenue, Winchester with Rev. husband, Marshall Smith, Harrodsburg; two daughters, Jackie Jim Harris officiating. Burial was in the Winchester Cemetery. Robinson and Lura Buck, both of Harrodsburg; one son, William Buck, Liberty; two sisters, Nancy Gill, Liberty, Joyce SPARKS. Marvin Sparks, 41, of Harrodsburg, died Wednesday, Ellen Lawson, Lexington; four brothers, Norman Noel Jr., April 5, 2000, at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. Somerset, Glenn Noel, Bobby Noel and Anthony Noel, all of Born June 14, 1958 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Mrs. Nicholasville; grandmother, Rena Richardson, Liberty; four Alice Dean Sparks, and the late Edward Allen Sparks, Sr. He grandchildren and two step grandchildren. Funeral services was a former employee of Florida Tile in Lawrenceburg. were held Monday, July 10, at the McKinney-Brown Funeral Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: two brothers, Home in Liberty with Bro. Tim Cochran officiating. Burial was Ronald Thomas Sparks, Millington, TN, and Connie Sparks, in Willow Springs Cemetery. Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Barbara Turpin, Edna Lister, Elizabeth Sparks and Joyce Scull, all of Harrodsburg. He was SMITH. Margaret Shields Keeling Smith, 84, formerly of preceded in death by a brother, Edward Sparks, Jr. Funeral Harrodsburg, died Friday, December 22, 2000 in St. Joseph services were held Saturday, April 8, at the Alexander and Hospital in Lexington. A native of Washington County, she Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Buddy Turpin officiating. was the daughter of the late Ernest and Roberta Marksbury Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike Shields. She was the widow of Howard Smith. She was Scull, Chuck McKinney, John Million, Donnie Hampton, Larry retired from Cricketeer and a member of the Fellowship Lyons, and Ronnie Thornton. Baptist Church, where she was active in Sunday School. Survivors include: three daughters, Betty Keeling Winkler, SPARROW. Ruth Casey Sparrow, 89, of Shelbyville, formerly of Lexington, Helen Keeling Jones, Lancaster, and Janice Anderson County, died Friday, December 15, 2000 at Jewish Keeling Presley, Lawrenceburg; three sons, Thomas W. Hospital in Shelbyville. Born in Anderson County, she was the Keeling of Finchville, Charles L. Keeling, Sheperdsville and daughter of the late Bill and Lena Sparrow Casey. She was Jerry W. Keeling, Fern Creek; one sister, Katherine Zell, the widow of Gilbert Sparrow. She was a homemaker and a Hialeah, FL; 18 grandchildren, five step grandchildren, 15 member of Glensboro Baptist Church where she taught great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. She Sunday School for approximately 55 years. Survivors include: was preceded in death by a brother, Alton Shields. Funeral three sons, William F. Sparrow, Danville, Marvin "Bob" services were held Wednesday, December 27, at the Sparrow, Shelbyville, Dr. A. Bert Sparrow, Louisville; two Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. James Harley brothers, James Casey, Lawrenceburg, Malcolm Casey, officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery with grandsons Louisville; two sisters, Dorothy Reuer of Alexandria and Nina serving as pallbearers. Best, Shelbyville; 10 grandchildren, including Jill Ransdell and Sarah Kehrt, both of Harrodsburg; 20 great grandchildren and SMITH. Vernell Garmon Smith, 92, of Harrodsburg, died at the two great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Harrodsburg Health Care Center on Friday, February 11, Tuesday, December 19, at Gash Memorial Chapel, 2000. The former Cave City resident and Cumberland County Lawrenceburg with Glenn Corn officiating. Burial was in native was the daughter of the late Lender and Lucy Carter Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joe Sparrow, Garmon and the widow of John W. Smith. She was a retired Steve Sparrow, John Sparrow, Brad Devries, George Million nurse and a member of the Cave City Baptist Church. and Chris Kehrt. Honorary bearers were Charles Burgin Jr., Survivors include: one daughter, Janet S. Stayton, Jeff Burgin, Ellis Reynolds, Robert Buntain, Bobby Robinson Harrodsburg; one son, John M. Smith, Horse Cave; one and Herman Blakeman. Memorials may go to the Glensboro brother; two sisters; five grandchildren and five great Baptist Church, c/o David Ethington, 311 Center St., grandchildren. Funeral services were at the Cave City Baptist Lawrenceburg, KY 40342. SPURLOCK. Melony Lynn Marie Spurlock, 39, of 1084 New Cemetery on December 12, 2000. Those attending were Roy Dixville Road, died Sunday, June 25, 2000 at Central Baptist Freeman, Joe Harlow, Curtiss Sherrow, Lucian Landers, Hospital in Lexington. Born August 1, 1960, in Louisville, she Marion Mershon, "Tip Toe" Tewmey and Tommy Denny. was the daughter of A. J. and Mabel Mae Combs Graham. Zenah Teater served as bugler. ARCHIE MARTIN. Archie Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: three daughters, Martin, 79, formerly of Pleasant Hill Drive, Burgin, died Nina, Aimee and Holly Ann Day, all of Harrodsburg; two Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at the Arbors at Hilliard Nursing brothers, Davey Graham, Harrodsburg, and Allen Crask, Home in Hilliard, OH. Born September 10, 1921 in Casey Dayton, OH; one sister, Laurie Stumbo, Danville; her County, he was the son of the late Elza and Louranda Wilham grandparents, Robert and Minnie Graham, Danville. Funeral Martin. He was the widower of Zula Estes Martin. He was a services were held Wednesday, June 28, at the Ransdell retired IBM tool inspector manager and a member of the Funeral Chapel with Danny Broce officiating. Burial was in Harrodsburg Christian church. He was a US Navy veteran of Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike Peach, Norman World War II, a former member of VFW and American Legion. Hahn, Darrell Hahn, Edward Cole, Ricky Lee Dawson and Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Scott (Collette) Martin Paul Dedman. Schaffer, Lindenhurst, IL; three brothers, Arthur Martin, Russelville, AR, Cecil Martin, Indianapolis, IN and Melvin SQUIFFLET. Dr. Horace Thomas Squifflet, 86, of Charleston Martin, Harrodsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Mabel) Hewitt, Greene, Danville, died Friday, March 24, 2000 at the Ephraim Columbus, OH, and Mrs. Arthur (Mary Ann) Goodlett, McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born January Lexington; three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 5, 1914 in Harrodsubrg, he was the son of the late Thomas A two brothers, Arnold and Reed Martin, two sisters, Rosie Squifflet and Edna Ison Squifflet. He was the widower of Willa Leathers and Jewell Hollingsworth, and one daughter, Lois Mae Shearer Squifflet. He was a retired dentist, a graduate of Charlene Hensley. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. the University of Louisville Dental School and Centre College. Thursday, December 14, at the Alexander and Royalty He was a former member of the American Dental Association, Funeral Home with Rev. Wayne Hensley officiating. Burial with the Kentucky Dental Association and was past president of the military rites will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will Danville Country Club. He was a former Harrodsburg be David Schaffer, Steven Hensley, Melvin Martin, Clifton commissioner, a Kentucky Colonel and a member of the Martin, Arthur Goodlett and Joe Cooper. Visitation will be Harrodsburg United Methodist Church. Survivors include: from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and after 7:00 a.m. three daughters, Jean S. Hurt, Murray, Jane S. Phillips, Thursday at the funeral home. Versailles, and Mary Ann Witt, Stanford; one sister, Mary Louise Irvine, Danville; three grandchildren. Graveside STEELE. George Vaught Steele, 60, of 863 Scooter Avenue, services were held Monday, March 27, in Spring Hill died Sunday, January 23, 2000 at Central Baptist Hospital in Cemetery, with Bro. Odis Clark officiating. Honorary Lexington. Born November 26, 1939 in Mercer County, he pallbearers were members of The Coffee Club. Contributions was the son of the late Henry C. and Marie Montgomery are suggested to the American Diabetes Association, 721 W. Steele. He was a retired Square D employee and was a Main St. #102, Louisville, KY 40202. Preston-Pruitt Funeral member of the Pioneer Baptist church and the Fraternal Order Home in Danville was in charge of arrangements. of Police. Survivors include: three daughters, Melissa Cutter, Danville, Ann Kelly, Lawrenceburg, and Kristi Steele, STAUNTON. Mary Adeline Sallee Staunton, 89, of Livonia, MI, Harrodsburg; two sons, Ricky Steele, Franklin, VA and formerly of Harrodsburg, died Sunday, June 4, 2000 at the Brandon Steele, Danville; three sisters, Bonnie Teater and Botsford Hospital, Farmington Hills, MI. Born March 15, 1911 Gladys Lozier, both of Harrodsburg, and Mary Evelyn Sadler, in KY, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Mary Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Billy Steele, Harrodsburg, Roberts Sallee. She was the widow of John Joseph Staunton. Danny Steele, Parksville, and Henry Steele Jr., Taylorsville; She was a homemaker and a member of the St. Priscilla six grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Catholic Church in Livonia. Survivors include: one daughter, January 25, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with Lewis Mrs. Stephen (Carol) A. Garcher, Livonia, MI; one sister, Walters and Jerel Coffey officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Fatima Watson, Livonia; three grandchildren and two great Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brad Steele, Barry Steele, grandchildren. A prayer service was held Thursday, June 8, Ronnie Steele, Randy Steele, Wayne Steele, Brian Teater, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel and a funeral mass at 10:30 Phillip Lozier and Justin Sadler. Memorial are suggested to a.m. Friday, June 9, at the St. Andrew Catholic Church by Fr. the Pioneer Baptist Church. Joseph Muench. Burial was in the Ebenezer Cemetery. STEELE. Verna McClain Steele, 87, 223 Dudley Drive, died STAUNTON. Mary Adeline Staunton, 89, of Livonia, MI, formerly Tuesday, March 7, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial of Mercer County, died Sunday, June 4, 2000, at the Botsford Hospital Extended Care. Born July 4, 1912 in Spencer Hospital in Farmington Hills, MI. She was the widow of John County, she was the daughter of the late Clarence and Lou Joseph Staunton. A funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Robinson McClain. She was the widow of Onis Steele. She Friday, June 9, at the St. Andrew Catholic Church by Fr. was a homemaker and a member of the Calvary Baptist Joseph Muench. Burial will be in the Ebenezer Cemetery, Church where she was in the Silver Bells Sunday School Salvisa. Visitation will be Thursday, June 8 from 5:00 to 8:00 class. Survivors include: one son, Donald C. Steele, p.m. at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Harrodsburg; one sister, Goldie Devine, Harrodsburg; three STEELE, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American grandchildren and five great grandchildren.. She was Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted preceded in death by a daughter, Nancy Steele, and one Military Rites for Willard Steele at Spring Hill Cemetery on sister, Virgie Dossett. Funeral services will be conducted at February 17, 2000. Those attending were: Roy Freeman, Jim 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 10, at the Alexander and Royalty Sharpe, Howard Howells, Joe Harlow, Henry Pulliam, Lucian Funeral Home with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation Landers, Curtis Sherrow, James Carey, James Tewmey and will be from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and after 7:00 a.m. Tommy Denny. Zenah Teater served as bugler. Friday until the time of service. STEELE, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American STEELE. Willard Steele, 79, of 318 Longview, Nicholasville, died Legion, Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted Monday, February 14, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in Military Rites for William Roy Steele at Bethel Baptist Church Lexington. Born January 23, 1921 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Clarence and Anna Bell Beckham Steele. He Thurman Stine. She was a retired farmer, Mercer Dress worked as a painting contractor and was a member of Pioneer employee and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. Baptist Church. He served in the army in World War II. Survivors include: one son, Danny Ray Stine, Washington Survivors include: his wife, Joyce Steele, Nicholasville; two County; one sister, Mrs. Eva Mae Pearson, Robinson, IL; five sons, Jimmy (June) Steele, Louisville, Willard "Butch" Steele, grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was preceded Jr., Harrodsburg; three daughters, Trudy (Billy) Treadway and in death by one daughter, Debbie Lee Stine Baker; three Mary (Charles) Jennette, both of Lexington, Marlena (Phillip) brothers, Randall Pearson, Emmitt Pearson and William Murphy, Nicholasville; 10 grandchildren and 16 great Theodore Pearson. Funeral services were held, October 18, grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. Jack Thursday, February 17, 2000, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel Geurin officiating. Burial was in Willisburg Cemetery. with Rev. Willie Laswell officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Pallbearers were Danny Ray Stine, Jr., Jackie Robinson, Jeff Cemetery with military rites. Pallbearers will be Billy Ray Grigsby, Johnnie Grigsby, John Yazell and Todd Noel. Treadway Jr., Kevin Scott Treadway, Charles Jennette Jr., Honorary bearers were Carl Noel, Donnie Coulter and Johnnie Jimmy C. Steele, Mark A. Steele and Chad Steele. Honorary Routin. bearers will be Ronald Stinnett, Phillip Murphy and David Willoughby. Memorials are suggested to the National Kidney STRATTON. David Michael Stratton, 59, of Lexington, formerly of Foundation. Visitation from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and Lawrenceburg, died Saturday, October 21, 2000 in prior to service on Thursday. Lawrenceburg. Born in Anderson County, April 11, 1941, he was the son of the late Obed and Madge Holt Stratton. He STEELE. William Roy Steele, 73, of 5352 Bohon Road, died was a former employee of Texas Instruments, a 1959 Thursday, December 7, 2000 at his residence. Born October graduate of Western Anderson High School and a member of 1, 1927 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Roy and Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. Survivors include: two Dora B. Gritton Steele. He was a self-employed farmer, a daughters, Mrs. David (Rhonda) Anderson, Danville and Mrs. member of the American Legion and a life member of Modern Tim (Jennifer) Nichols, Harrodsburg; four sisters, Lenora Woodmen of America. He served in the Army Air corps from Drummond, Mrs. Charles (Janice) Peach and Mrs. Winston 1945 to 1947. Survivors include: his wife, Alma Steele, (Geraldine) Drury, all of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Ernest (Jane) Harrodsburg; two sons, Terry and Brent Steele, both of Wood of Georgetown; three brothers, Billy (Joyce) Stratton Harrodsburg; one daughter, Judy McPherson, Harrodsburg; and Kenneth "Bud" (Jo) Stratton, all of Lawrenceburg, and one brother, Bobby Steele, Harrodsburg; one sister, Mary Ann Silas Stratton of Frankfort; seven grandchildren. Funeral Royalty, Versailles; one granddaughter. He was preceded in services were held Monday, October 23, at the Ritchie-Peach- death by a brother, Donald Steele. Funeral services were Todd Funeral Home with Bro. Larry Redding officiating. Burial held Sunday, December 10, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in the Lawrenceburg Cemetery. with Rev. Jack Guerin, John McDaniel and David Kelly officiating. Burial was in Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery with SUTTON. Rosalie Vivian Matheny Barnes Sutton, 83, of military rites. Pallbearers were Garvey Barnett, Kirtley Pathfork, KY, died Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at her Barnett, Lee Howard Releford, James E. Hawthorne, Michael residence. Born April 23, 1917 in Charleston WV, she was the Darland and Kenneth Sanders. Honorary bearers were Jerry daughter of the late E. J. and Ura Helen Weeks Matheny. She Royalty, Charles Walker Sims, Billy Steele, Garnett Collier, was a member of the Onsell Baptist Church. Survivors Kenneth Benge, Charles Isham and Mike Robinson. include: four sons, James Barnes, Pathfork, Earnest (Vivian) Memorials are suggested to the Gideon Bible Fund, PO Box Barnes, Pathfork, Keith (Norma) Barns, Pathfork, Paul 136, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. (Theresa) Barnes, Rio Vista; three daughters, Mary Barnes (Monroe) Ealy, Pathfork, Glenna Barnes (Joe) Brooks, Bulls STINE. Estelle Drury Stine, 95, of the Sharpsville Community of Gap, TN, Barbara Barnes (Lester) Tirey, Harrodsburg; one Washington County, died Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at the brother, Harry Matheny, Berea; 20 grandchildren, 26 great Frankfort Regional Medical Center in Frankfort. Born March grandchildren and one great great grandchild. She was 26, 1905 in Anderson County, she was the daughter of the preceded in death by: three brothers, Paul, Ralph, and late Edgar and Mahalia Riley Drury. She was a member of Charles Matheny; one sister, Beulah Matheny; one son, the Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors include: one Charles Barnes. Funeral services were held Saturday, daughter, Mrs. Harold (Annelle) Stockton, Lawrenceburg; October 21, at the Pathfork Baptist Church with Rev. Jim three sons, J. C. Stine, Lawrenceburg, Joseph Buford Stine, Green and Rev. John Ledger officiating. Burial was in the Harrodsburg, and Phillip Stine, Louisville; one brother, Ottis Saylor Cemetery, Pathfork. Pallbearers were friends of the Drury, Lawrenceburg; 22 grandchildren, 33 great family. grandchildren and several great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James R. Stine; one TAYLOR. Lucille Graham Taylor, 88, died Sunday, June 25, 2000 daughter, Dorothy Cornish; one son, Jack Stine, a grandson, at the home of her daughter in Jeffersontown. A native of Dennis Keith Stine; a granddaughter, Freda Karen Stine, a Mercer County, she was a retired seamstress for Enro Shirt great grandson, Charles Patrick Hamilton; three sisters, Alpha Factory and a member of Grapevine Christian Church. She Goodlett, Vernida Stopher and Ethel May; six brothers, was the widow of Johnnie Taylor who died in 1952. Survivors Wallace, Everett, Vernice, Otis, Ralph and Taff Drury. Funeral include: two daughters, Mary Catherine Selby and Margaret services were held Saturday, April 22, at the Carey and Son Ann Phillips, both of Jeffersontown; five grandchildren and Funeral Home with Rev. John McDaniel officiating. Burial was four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Evergreen Cemetery at Willisburg. Pallbearers were Tuesday, June 27, at Foreman Funeral Home in Wayne Stockton, Jimmy Stine, Matthew Goetsch, Jerry Jeffersontown. A Funeral service was also held Wednesday, Cornish, Dwight Stine and Scott Stine. June 28, at Grapevine Christian Church. Burial was in Grapevine Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the STINE. Thelma Durr Stine, 86, formerly of Sharpsville Lane, Grapevine Christian Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Grapevine Washington County, died Sunday, October 15, 2000 at Norton Christian Church, Grapevine Pike, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Springview Hospital in Lebanon. Born August 17, 1914 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Lionell TEATER. Bessie M. Teater, 79, of 413 Mooreland Avenue, died Jackson and Effie Ray Durr Pearson. She was the widow of Friday, January 21, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born March 7, 1920 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the Late Jess and Maude Hurst Veatch. She was the widow Clyde Booth, Ralph Booth, Charles Gorham, Louis Sea and of Samuel J. Teater. She was a homemaker and a member of Franklin Renfroe. Memorials are suggested to Heritage the Harrodsburg Christian Church. Survivors include: one Hospice, PO Box 1213, Danville, KY 40422. son, Bill Teater, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Donna Shelton, Harrodsburg; one brother, Louis Veatch, Lexington; five THOMPSON. John Thomas Thompson, age 77, formerly of 287 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral services Boone Street, Harrodsburg, died Sunday at the Homestead were held Monday, January 24, at the Ransdell Funeral Nursing Home in Lexington. Born March 10, 1923 in Chapel with David Hartman officiating. Burial was in Spring Springfield, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Lewis and Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brian Teater, Scotty Shelton, Pearl Brown Thompson. He was the widower of Dora DeBaun Mike Baker, Jackie Westerfield, Breck Veatch, and Bruce Thompson. He was a retired farmer and bricklayer and a U.S. Epperly. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Navy Veteran of World War II. Survivors include: one Society, PO Box 102, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. stepson, Rufus Thompson, Lexington; two stepdaughters, Ernestine Garner, Louisville, and Frances Davis, Lexington; THARPE. Nellie B. Tharpe, 94, of 478 Merriman Avenue, died one sister, Mary Francis Baker, Louisville; eight step Wednesday, February 16, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in grandchildren and five step great grandchildren. He was Lexington. Born August 24, 1905 in Franklin County, she was preceded in death by a stepson, William Jewell Penman. the daughter of the late Frank and Nora Adams Broughton. Graveside services were conducted Wednesday, July 12, in She was the widow of Jesse David Tharpe. She was retired Maple Grove Cemetery with Rev. J. D. Short, III, officiating. from the former Kentucky State Hospital and was a member of Parks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. the Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Jessie Tharpe Jr., Danville, Everette Tharpe, THOMPSON. Margaret "Vivian" Thompson, 86, of 608 Elizabeth Harrodsburg, and Duke Tharpe, Lawrenceburg; five Court, died Sunday, June 18, 2000 at her residence. Born daughters, Silvia Tharpe, Louisville, Lucille Rocknow, August 30, 1913 in Washington County, she was the daughter Chicago, IL, Violet Japson, Salvisa, Wilma Lucas, of the late Molan and Annie Sims Derr. She was the widow of Harrodsburg, Mildred Underwood, Danville; one brother, Clyde Ralph C. Thompson. She was a homemaker, a member of Broughton, Samuels; one sister, Beulah Lamb, Frankfort; eight Bethel Baptist church, WMU and the Bethel Sunshiners. grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and one great great Survivors include: three sons, Bobby (Coleen) Thompson, grandchild. She was preceded in death by one granddaughter. Adrian (Sandra) Thompson, and Rodney (Mary Alice) Funeral services were held Friday, February 18, at the Thompson, all of Harrodsburg; five daughters, Lillian (Harold) Ransdell funeral Chapel with Robert DeFoor and James Gritton, Jean (J. D.) Dean, Betty (Jerry) Foster, Brenda Harley officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. (Bobby) Grider, and Pat (Gary) Keller, all of Harrodsburg; two Pallbearers were Zack Underwood, David Tharpe, Keith sisters, Nellie Harlow, Harrodsburg, Juanita Burns, Lucas, James Mitchell Jr., Bill Broughton and Donnie Washington County; 16 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, Broughton. one great great grandchild, and one step grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 22, at the THOMAS Jr. B. H. Thomas Jr., 76, of 823 Mooreland Avenue, Bethel Baptist Church, with Rev. Jack Guerin officiating. Burial died Thursday, April 13, 2000 at his residence. Born February will be in the Willisburg Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gary 26, 1924 in Fayette County, he was the son of the late Buford Riley, Bobby Riley, Mike Dean, James Dean, David H. and Alma M. Nutter Thomas. He was a retired press Thompson, Troy Grider, Eric Keller and Paul Adrian operator for Corning Glass and a member of Bruner's Chapel Thompson. Honorary bearers will be Michele Barnett, Paula Baptist church. He served in the Army Air Corps during World Tatum, Amy Shewmaker, Teresa Hicks, Nichole Walton, War II. Survivors include: his wife, Louise Thomas, Tonya Burchett, Shelley Thompson and Stacy Thompson. Harrodsburg; one son, Tony Thomas, Shelbyville; one sister, Visitation will be after 3:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Ransdell Kit Yeaste, Bardstown; one granddaughter. He was preceded Funeral Chapel. in death by two brothers, Leo and Clarence Thomas. Funeral services were Saturday, April 15, at the Ransdell Funeral TODD. James Milton Todd, 90, 395 Redding Road, Lexington, Chapel with Larry Redding, Arnold Moon and Larry Camic died Saturday, September 30, 2000 at the Hospice Care officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery with military Center of St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. Born September 12, rites. Pallbearers were Marvin Dearing, Mike Camic, David 1910 in Shelbyville, he was a son of the late O. D. Todd and Camic, Greg McCloud, June Christy and Gordon Humble. Elizabeth Graves Crapster Todd. He was a member of the Honorary bearers were Sherman and Dorthy Hogue, Mike and Shelbyville First Presbyterian Church where he had served as Margaret Huff, Charles Semones, Lafon Darland, Harold elder and trustee. He was a former member of the Baker and Cleo Baker. Harrodsburg United Presbyterian Church where he served as an elder. He was past vice president of the Shelbyville Rotary THOMAS. Nancy Thomas, 88, of 320 South Main, Salvisa, died Club, former president of the Harrodsburg Rotary club where Saturday, October 7, 2000 at her residence. Born March 21, he was a Rotarian of the Year. He served as president of the 1912 in Salvisa, she was the daughter of the late Joe and Harrodsburg Chamber of Commerce and vice president of the Mary Howard Booth. She was co-owner and operator of The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce. He retired from Old Barn, a former teacher at Fugazzi Business College and Kentucky Utilities in 1975 with 40 years service after serving was a nurse for the American Red Cross during World War II, as District Manager in Shelbyville and manager in at the 82nd General Hospital in England and the 100th Harrodsburg and Eminence. He was a Kentucky Colonel. General Hospital in France. She was a member of the Salvisa Survivors include: one daughter, Pat Todd Duncan, Lexington; Methodist Church and Salvisa Senior Citizens. Survivors two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Graveside include: her husband, Jesse Thomas, Salvisa; one son, Joe services and burial were held Wednesday, October 4, at Thomas, Key Largo, FL; several nieces and nephews. Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, with Bill McCarthy officiating. Funeral services were held October 9, at the Ransdell Funeral Expressions of sympathy are suggested to Hospice of the Chapel with Rev. Tony Antonelli and Rev. Frank Pennington Bluegrass. officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cliff Kidwell, Don Taylor, Wayne Yeager, Bobbie Hardin, TRISLER. John C. Trisler, 85, of 591 Boswell Street, died Nelson Collins and John Gessinger. Honorary bearers were Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born June 26, 1915 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late John and Lucy Barer Trisler. He had worked as a tobacco by a son, William R. Vanderpool. Funeral services were held grader for the U. S. Department of Agriculture. He was a Tuesday, May 16, at the Spurlin Funeral Home in Lancaster member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church for 72 years and with Rev. Tom Crawford officiating. Burial was in Lancaster the Glad Hand Sunday School class. Survivors include: his Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rusty and Jerry Vanderpool, wife, Elizabeth Jackson Trisler, Harrodsburg; two sons, John Danny, Jack and Anthony Woods, and Bert Ray. Honorary D. (Kay) Trisler and Larry T. (Mary Frances) Trisler, both of bearers were Mike Killion, Jerry Rogers, Dale Kirby, Christy Harrodsburg; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Killion, Cheryl Vanderpool, Michael Killion, Kim Vanderpool Funeral services were held Saturday, October 21, at the and April Graft. Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Kenneth Whitehouse and Dr. Robert DeFoor officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill VAUGHN Jr. Thomas Lincoln Vaughn, Jr., age 64, of 737 Stoner Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gerald Sheperson, Harold Street, died Sunday, December 3, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital Ballard, Tony Pinkston, Paul Devine, John Markel and Lee in Lexington. Born February 12, 1936 in Harrodsburg, he was Dean. Honorary bearers were members of the Glad Hand the son of the late Thomas Vaughn, Sr. and Lala Sue Sunday School class. Memorials are suggested to the Bartleson Vaughn. He was a maintenance supervisor for the Harrodsburg Baptist Foundation, 312 S. Main St., or to Eller’s Harrodsburg Housing Authority, attended West Side High Memorial Baptist Church, 446 Cogar Ave., Harrodsburg, KY School and was a member of the Centennial Baptist Church. 40330. Survivors include: his wife, Mary Ann Dean Vaughn, Harrodsburg; five sons, Thomas and Deron Jones, Josh, TYLER. Lillie B. Tyler, age 88, 1224 Belvedere Drive, Kokomo, Craig and Chad Vaughn, all of Harrodsburg; four step sons, IN, formerly of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday, July 25, 2000 at Sylvester Young, Louisville, James Ellery, Larry and Wayne her residence. Born July 4, 1912 in Mercer County she was Andrews, all of Harrodsburg; four daughters, Sabrina the daughter of the late William Lewis and Martha Claunch Richardson, Danville, Kim Jones, Indianapolis, Beverly Click. She was the widow of Charlie Bertly Tyler. She was a Harrison and Gelonda Zipper, Lexington; one step daughter, retired seamstress from the Kentucky State Hospital. She Juanita Hays, Danville; three sisters, Ethel Lay and Bessie was a member of the Indian Heights Baptist Church, Kokomo, Lyons, both of Harrodsburg, and Mae Thomas, Lawrenceburg; a former member of the Pioneer Baptist, Salt River Baptist and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was Deep Creek Baptist Churches and the Constitution Square preceded in death by two sisters, Zelma Yeast and Minnie Dance Club. Survivors include: one son, William "Billy" Bottoms. Funeral services were held Wednesday, December (Wilma) Tyler, Kokomo, IN; one sister, Bernice Huffman, 6, at the Centennial Baptist Church with Rev. J. D. Short III Harrodsburg; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers She was preceded in death by two brothers, William John and were Fred Bottoms, Willie Bottoms, James Bryant, Jerry Clarence Click. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Snow, Leon Steel and Benny Yeast. Parks Funeral Home Friday at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with burial was in charge of arrangements. in Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: The Transportation Fund for the Kokomo Shriner’s Club, VEATCH. Hallie Elois Veatch, 75, of Enid Court, Georgetown, 3892 East 00 North South, Kokomo, IN 46901. Visitation will died Saturday, December 16, 2000 at her residence. Born in be from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Mercer County on April 8, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Claud and Laura Isham Terhune. She was the widow of VANARSDALL. Alford Willard VanArsdall, 81, of 251 Palomino William D. Veatch, Sr. She was a member of Trinity Baptist Drive, died Friday, June 29, 2001 at Haggin Memorial Church in Lexington and was a retired bookkeeper for Phillip Hospital. Born March 12, 1920 in Mercer County, he was the Gall and Son. She was the secretary for the Bluegrass son of the late Alford and Delilah Vandivier Van-Arsdall. He Sportsman League. Survivors include: two daughters, Judith was a retired farmer and employee of the former Cudahy Speck, Georgetown, and Deedee Kay Bell, Ariton, AL; one Cheese Plant. He was a member of Fellowship Baptist son, William D. Veatch Jr., Dallas, TX; one sister, Anne Church and an army veteran of World War II. Survivors Freeman, Harrodsburg; two brothers, Claud Mitchell Terhune, include: his wife, Dorothy Darnell VanArsdall, Harrodsburg; Harlingen, TX and Loren Thomas Terhune, Lexington; five one son, Alford H. (Kathy) VanArsdall, Mercer County; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Private daughters, Trudy (Carroll) Montgomery, Rita (Gary) Herring, graveside services were held December 18. Tucker, Yocum and Vickie (Ricky) Lester, all of Mercer County; two brothers, and Wilson Funeral Home in Georgetown was in charge of Paul and A. D. VanArsdall, both of Mercer County; two sisters, arrangements. WILLIAM STEELE. William Roy Steele, 73, Isavena League and Viola Rose, both of Mercer County; 13 who died December 7, 2000, at his residence, was a member grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. He was preceded in of Bethel Baptist Church. death by a brother, Walter VanArsdall, and a granddaughter, Debbie Ann Goodpaster. Funeral services were held Sunday, WALKER. James Thomas (J. Tom) Walker, 68, of 107 Walnut July 1, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, with James Harley St., Salvisa, died Friday, May 5, 2000 at the University of officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers Kentucky Medical Center. Born August 28, 1931 in Mayo, he were Terry Montgomery, Johnny Montgomery, Michael was a former Bulldozer operator for Lawrenceburg Montgomery, Mark VanArsdall, David Herring and Tim Lester. Construction and was retired from Florida Tile after 24 years. He was a member of Meaux Chapel in Mayo. Survivors VANDERPOOL. Roxie A. Vanderpool, 88, of Bryantsville, died include: his wife, Pocahontas Bradshaw Walker, Salvisa; his Saturday, May 13, 2000 at the Garrard County Hospital. Born mother, Dorothy Walker, Harrodsburg; one sister, Doris April 25, 1912 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the Johnson, Versailles; three sisters-in-law, Doris Bartleson and late William H. and Bonnie J. Yocum Goodlett. She was the Maureen Dunn, both of Harrodsburg, and Shelia Price widow of Bruce J. Vanderpool. She was a retired homemaker Reynolds, Winston-Salem, NC. Funeral services were held at and a member of the Bryantsville Missionary Baptist Church. 1:00 p.m. Monday, May 8, at the Alexander and Royalty Survivors include: three sons, Robert "Buster" (Helen) Funeral Home, with Dr. Kenneth Whitehouse and Rev. Mary Vanderpool, Danville, Charles Vanderpool and Leslie (Sandy) R. White officiating. Burial was in Robinson Road Cemetery, Vanderpool, both of Lancaster; one daughter, Jo Ann Burgin. Pallbearers were Alfred Russell, James Patton, Scott Vanderpool, Frankfort; one brother, James Edward Goodlett, Jones, Kenneth Jones, Jackie Freeman and Bob Martin. Elizabethtown; nine grandchildren. She was preceded in death Honorary bearers were Eugene Faulkner, Truman Bartleson, Jr., John Brock, Johnny Cunningham, Everett Hall, Jr., Bill Johnson, Lancaster; two sons, Joel B. White, Burgin, John D. Sanders, J. C. Cunningham, Lawrence Peavler, Herbert Dunn, White, Falmouth; four brothers, Bill Grigsby and Bob Grigsby, Jr., Cecil Bartleson, Wallace Parks and Ruel Lay. both of Harrodsburg; Buddy Grigsby, Broniburg, SC, and David Grigsby, Naylor, MD; three sisters, Grace Logston, WATTS Sr. Lawrence Allan Watts, Sr., 65, of 551 Midland Danville, Dottie Vaught, Salvisa, and Glena Ellen Fredrick, Avenue, died Friday, September 15, 2000 at the James B. Flemingsburg. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born December 5, 1934 in Mercer Thursday, March 23, at Stith Funeral Home in Danville. Burial County, he was the son of the late Theodore Roosevelt Watts will be in Bellevue Cemetery, Danville. Visitation from 5:00 to and Easter Patrick Watts. He served in the US Army, was a 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. service man for Watts and Durr Oil Co. for 22 years, a former employee of Brownie Foster's Service Station and a former WHITTAKER. Rawdy Whittaker, 96, of Louisville, died employee of Harrodsburg Ready Mix. He was a member of Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at the home of his daughters. Ellers Memorial Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Born May 15, 1903 in Clay County, he was the son of the late Mrs. Anita Jane Watts, Harrodsburg; two sons, Keith Edward Napoleon and Elizabeth Ann Hatcher Whittaker. He was a Watts and Lawrence Allan Watts, Jr., both of Harrodsburg; retired teacher and school administrator of 49 years in one daughter, Janet Renaee Watts, Harrodsburg; four Kentucky and Ohio. He was a graduate of Sue Bennett High brothers, Joe Watts and Bill Watts, both of Harrodsburg, Leslie School, Eastern State Teachers College and the University of Watts, Walton, and David Watts, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Kentucky. He was former president of Central Kentucky Mrs. Mildred Lewis, Mrs. Virgie Peavler and Mrs. Patricia Athletic Association, Fifth District Principle Association and a Phillips, all of Harrodsburg; five grandchildren. He was member of Hart Lodge #61 F&AM, Ohio Educators preceded in death by a sister, Frances Murphy, and two Administration, Phi Delta Kappa, and Hurstbourne Baptist brothers, Frank and Morris Watts. Funeral services were Church in Louisville. He was principle of Cornishville High conducted at 2:00 p.m. Monday, September 18, at the School, Rose Hill High School and superintendent of the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. James Mercer County Schools in the 1930s and 1940s. Survivors Harley, Raymond Watts and Bro. Kenneth Watts officiating. include: his wife, the former Minnie Matherly of Harrodsburg, Burial was in the New Providence Cemetery, McAfee. now living in Louisville; two daughters, Shirley and Glenna Pallbearers were Shelby McWhorter, Hubert Peavler, Carl T. Whittaker, Louisville; one sister, Ida Hamons, London, several Watts, Bobby Thompson, Granville Sherrow and Mark nieces and nephews, including Charles Matherly of Durham. Harrodsburg who helped care for him. Funeral services were held in Louisville, Saturday, January 15, with Bro. Carl WATTS. Stanley Watts, 86, of 1000 Beaumont Avenue, died Townsend officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery, Saturday, January 29, 2000 at his residence. Born November Harrodsburg. Hart Lodge, Nicholasville held a graveside 26, 1913 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Gilbert ceremony. Pallbearers were Dewitt Sims, J. H. Newby, Elmer and Cordelia Cummins Watts. He was a retired platinum Graham, Bill Pinkston, Garnett Matherly and Charles Matherly. smith for Corning glass. He was a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church, Mercer Masonic Lodge #777 F&AM, Past WHITTINGHILL. James C. Whittinglhill, 84, of 601 Meadowbrook Master, Oleika Shrine Temple and Eastern Star. Survivors Lane, died Friday, April 14, 2000 at the Thomson-Hood include: his wife, Marjorie Kays Watts, Harrodsburg; one son, Veterans Center in Wilmore. Born November 3, 1915 in James Elvin Watts, Sarasota, FL; two daughters, Barbara Ann Mercer County, he was the son of the late James and Lillian Watts, Lexington, Jennie Lee Jones, Harrodsburg; two sisters, Hendren Whittinghill. He was a union carpenter, a US Army Beatrice Stanforth, Harrodsburg, Gladys Yocum, veteran of World War II, and was a member and deacon of Lawrenceburg; six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Cornishville Christian Church. Survivors include: his wife, Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 2, at the Blanche Adkinson Whittinghill, Harrodsburg; two step Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Mark Girard, John Wesley Kays daughters, Mrs. Morgan (Jean) Wheeler, Harrodsburg, and Jr. and Richard Chamberlin officiating. Masonic service will be Mrs. Cecil (Willa) Carey of Jessamine County; one nephew, held at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. David Whittinghill, six step grandchildren. He was preceded in Pallbearers were Bruce Bottom, Eddie Lay, Gerald Kays, Bill death by two brothers, Grover and Robert Whittinghill. Zopff, Kenneth Martin and Tommy Hurst. Honorary bearers Funeral services were held Sunday at the Alexander and were members of Mercer Masonic Lodge #777 F&AM. Royalty Funeral Home with Bro. James Harley and Bro. Curtis Sims officiating. Burial with military honors was in Spring Hill WELDON. Georgia Mae Weldon, 58, of Sellersburg, IN, died Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Poll, Evan Poll, Terry Monday, May 29, 2000. She was the daughter of Nellie Watts Wheeler, George Wheeler, Mark Carey, and David of Harrodsburg and the late Raymond Watts Sr. Survivors Whittinghill. include: two daughters, Connie Roberts and Dena Broadus; one son, Steve Weldon; two brothers, Kenny and Raymond WILLHITE. John Earl Willhite, 79, of 177 Old Carmen Road, Watts; four sisters, Beverly Griffin, Mary Baker, Viola Baker Campbellsburg, died Monday, December 4, 2000 at the Tri- and Ruby Chambers; four grandchildren and one great County Baptist Hospital in LaGrange. Born December 12, grandchild. She was preceded in death by: one grandson, 1920 in Henry County, he was the son of the late Earl and David Tobin; two brothers, Iva and Ronnie Watts; two sisters, Ruth Ethington Willhite. He was retired from the Kentucky Juanita Byrd and Thelma Stevens. Funeral services were State Reformatory, was a member of the Campbellsburg held Friday, June 2 at the Garr Funeral Home in Sellersburg, Baptist Church and past member of the Campbellsburg IN. Masonic Lodge. Survivors include: his wife, Roberta Chapman Willhite, Campbellsburg; one son, Douglas Earl WHITE. Nancy Grigsby White, 68, of West Lexington Avenue, Willhite, Campbellsburg; one daughter, Patricia Springate, Danville, died Sunday, March 19, 2000 at Central Baptist Harrodsburg; three sisters, Dorothy Williams, Princeton, Ann Hospital in Lexington. Born March 27, 1931, she was the Brewer, Louisville and Sue Hargrove, Shelbyville; two daughter of the late Charles and Grace Grigsby. She was the grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, widow of John Daniel White Jr. She was a retired LPN, December 6, at the Ransdell Funeral Home, Campbellsburg. having worked at Friendship House, and a member of the National Nursing Association. She was a member of First WINE. Frances Wine, 74, of 278 East Lane, died Sunday, Baptist Church. Survivors include: one daughter, Jennifer January 23, 2000 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born November 22, 1925 in Boyle County, she was the Jerry Wohner, all of Mackville, and Ray Kininmonth, daughter of the late Brian and Bernie Lee Young Boyd. She Springfield; three daughters, Mrs. Joe (Linda) Terrell, was retired from Palm Beach in Danville and Cricketeer in Mackville, Mrs. Henry (Imogene) Viel, Macon, GA, and Mrs. Harrodsburg and was a member of the Lexington Avenue Janet Ratchford, Hillsboro, TN; two sisters; Mrs. Annie Yaste Baptist Church in Danville. Survivors include: one son, and Mrs. Georgie (Lettie) Hardin, both of Willisburg; two Ronald Wine, Mercer County; one daughter, Iris Vinyard, brothers, W. R. Wohner and Bobby Warner, both of Mercer County; four brothers, Ralph and Ronald Boyd of Springfield; 17 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, three Boyle County, Gene and Kenneth Boyd, Lincoln County; one great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, half brother, Woodrow Boyd of PA; four sisters, Christine James M. Wohner; Five brothers, Granville Warner, J. Norris Wadella of OH, Opal Brown of Boyle County, Doris Snow and Warner, Frank Warner, Raymond Warner and Maurice Virginia Brown, Lincoln County; three grandchildren. Funeral Wohner; two sisters, Ruby Cheser, Margie Murphy and Irene services were held Wednesday, January 26 at the Alexander Settles; 17 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, three great and Royalty Funeral Home with Rev. Glenn Daugherty and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday, Bro. Stewart Dawson officiating. Burial was in Bellevue February 4, at the Unity Baptist Church with Rev. Larry Reed Cemetery in Danville. Pallbearers were nephews, Ron and Rev. Paul Readnour officiating. Burial was in the Kenndal Boyd, Pat Boyd, Gary Whitis, Kenneth Wayne Boyd, Evergreen Cemetery at Willisburg. Pallbearers were Kenneth Carl Nelson Boyd, and Brown. Honorary bearers Wayne Kininmonth, Kenny Kinimonth, Joey Wohner, Roger were Tim Buck, Terry Parnell, Harvey Morris, Odell Morris, Wohner, Dusty Wohner, Bryan Ratchford and Derek Goff. Arnold Freeman, and Ernie Vinyard. Honorary bearers were Bruce Burkhead, Mike Carrier, Garvey Barnett, Tommy Russell, Johnny Harmon and Brad Gammon. WINN. Odessa Elizabeth Williams Winn, age 42, of 735 Perryville Carey and Son Funeral Home in Springfield was in charge of Road, died Monday, October 23, 2000 at the University of arrangements. Kentucky Medical Center. Born March 18, 1958 in Mercer County, she was the daughter of James Franklin Williams and WOMACK. James Paul Womack, 72, of Stanford House, Lillian Hayden Williams. She was a self-employed Nanny and Stanford, died Saturday, December 23, 2000 at Fort Logan a member of the Centennial Baptist Church. Survivors, in Hospital in Stanford. Born February 13, 1928 in Bremon, IN, addition to her parents, include: her husband, Charles Richard he was the son of the late Filmore and Jenny Lee Pace Winn, Harrodsburg; two sons, Charles Winn, Jr., and Mandric Womack. Survivors include: one brother, William Thomas Winn, both of Lexington; two daughters, Marthenia Winn, Womack, Middletown; one sister, Winifred Louise Tucker, Georgetown and Montoyia Winn, Lexington; three brothers, Middletown; several nieces and nephews, including Sherri James Williams, Jr., Winfield and Caravan Williams, all of (Jim) Williams of Harrodsburg. Funeral services were held Harrodsburg; maternal grandmother, Lillian E. Cunningham, Tuesday, December 26, at the Evergreen Cemetery Harrodsburg; two grandchildren. She was preceded in death Normandy Chapel, Louisville, with Rev. E. H Roy officiating. by two sons, one brother, Scotland Williams and two sisters, Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville. There was no Shannon Williams Ryan and Leslie Williams. Funeral services visitation. Ransdell Funeral Chapel, Harrodsburg, was in were conducted Friday, October 27, at the Centennial Baptist charge of arrangements. Church with Rev. J. D. Short III officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Memory Gardens in Bourbon County. Pallbearers WOODARD. John C. "Pistol" Woodard, 76, of Reed Canal Road, were Dennis and Derek Johnson, Fred Bottoms, Carl South Daytona, FL, died Sunday, November 26, 2000 at Bartleson, Larry Andrews and Bentley Jones. Honorary Mariner Health Care Center, Port Orange, FL. A native of bearers were Don Smith, Greg Smith and Mike Evans. Harrodsburg, he held a management position for Legget & Myers Tobacco Co. during the 1950s and retired from Halifax WITHERS. Helen Keene Markwell Withers, 51, of Versailles, died Paving Co., Daytona Beach in 1979. He was a World War II Sunday, July 23, 2000 at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. Marine veteran and a member of the Daytona Beach Drive-In Born April 21, 1949 in Woodford County, she was the Christian Church where he served as chairman of the Board of daughter of Paul R. and Joan Markwell of Versailles. She was Directors. He was a life member of the First Marine Division a member of the Versailles First Christian Church and was an Association, life member of the VFW, Port Orange Elks Lodge employee of Kroger in Versailles. Survivors include: her #2723, Daytona Beach Masonic Lodge #81, life member of husband, Vernon J. Withers, a former Harrodsburg police the Florida Sheriff Association, Hustler Young Men's Bible officer; one son, Jonathan Withers, Perryville; three sisters, class in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, UK K-Men's Association Mrs. Frances (Wayne "Musky") Lay, Mrs. Robin (Tim) Soard, and a Bryant K-Man having played for coach Paul Bryant. He and Mrs. Paula (Herbert) Carpenter, all of Versailles; one also served as lodge chairman from Daytona Beach Elks brother, Kerry (Barbara) Markwell, Lawrenceburg; Lodge #1141 to the Florida Elks Crippled Children's Hospital grandmothers, Rebecca Yeary, Versailles, and Katie Terrell of in 1984-85. Survivors include: his wife, Evelyn Woodard, Colorado Springs, CO. She was preceded in death by her South Daytona, FL; step mother, Margaret Woodard, mother, Dorsey Yeary Markwell and grandfathers, Ralph Harrodsburg; a step son, William A. Link, South Daytona, FL; Yeary and Worley R. Markwell. A memorial service was held three brothers, Clinton, Gordon and Harry Woodard, all of at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 26, at the Duell-Clark Funeral Harrodsburg; three sisters, Sara Sims, Harrodsburg, Patty Chapel in Versailles with Rev. Don Vanzant and Rev. Mickey Boyd, Danville and Margie Fenton, Galena, OH. Memorial Hyder officiating. Memorials are suggested to the First services will be held Saturday, December 2, in Port Orange, Christian Church Building Fund, c/o Versailles First Christian FL. Contributions may be given to the Daytona Beach Church, 121 S. Locust St., Versailles, KY 40383. Christian Drive-In Church Memorial Wall Fund, PO Box 7175, Daytona Beach, FL 32116. WOHNER. Gus Wohner, 87, of Russell Lane, Springfield, died Wednesday, February 2, 2000 at the Norton Spring View WORTHINGTON. Dustin Dale Worthington, 17, of 837 Clay Hospital in Lebanon. A native of Washington County, he was Avenue, died Tuesday, April 4, 2000 as a result of injuries born August 11, 1912 to the late Meredith and Susie Coulter sustained in an automobile accident. Born September 23, Warner. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Unity 1982 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Dennis Dale and Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife of 63 years, Nora Dena Ruth Holderman Worthington. He was a farmer and Lewis Wohner; four sons, Joe Wohner, Howard Wohner and cattleman and was a member of the Alum Springs First Church of God. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: Gabhart Yeast, Harrodsburg; one son, Roy Lee Yeast, two sisters, Deidre and Devon Worthington, both of Perryville; one step daughter, Donnetta Wheeler, Clinton, IL; Harrodsburg; maternal grandparents, Charles and Juanita two brothers, Chester Yeast, Portland, OR and Warren Yeast, Holderman, both of Harrodsburg; paternal grandparents, Albuquerque, NM; one grandchild, three step grandchildren, Bobby and Jessie Worthington, both of Boyle County. Funeral two great grandchildren and three step great grandchildren. services were held Friday, April 7, at the Mercer County High He was preceded in death by four brothers, Glenn, Willard, School with David Watson, Sam Stow, Gary Powell and Don Claude and Harvey Yeast; two sisters, Nona Blacketer and Drake officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. Hazel White; one half-sister, Effie Shewmaker. Graveside Pallbearers were Jon Humphrey, Nick Humphrey, Chad services, with military rites, will be held at 11:00 a.m. Holderman, Todd Barlow, Brian Settles, Anthony McCowan, Saturday, October 7, at Bruner’s Chapel Cemetery with Carlos Derrick Leigh and Donnie Tyler. Honorary bearers were Chris, B. Lester officiating. Memorials are suggested to the Kevin and Rafe Holderman, Clay Wilson, Larry Cox, Travis American Cancer Society. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in Peyton, Michael Jenkins, Kendall Ross, Willie Baker, Brandon charge of arrangements. Lane, Jason Sanford, Darrell Padget and Zack Shewmaker. The family requests that memorials be made to the Austin YEASTE, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American Goodpaster Memorial Fund, c/o of the Mercer FFA, Moberly Legion Post #6935, VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted Road, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was Military Rites for Connie Yeaste at Bruner’s Chapel Cemetery in charge of arrangements. on October 7, 2000. Those attending were Roy Freeman, Howard Howells, Lucian Landers, Curtiss Sherrow, Joe WRIGHT. Ralph Vance Wright, 79, of 4342 Cornishville Road, Harlow, James Carey and Tom Denny. died Saturday, December 9, 2000 at Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born July 28, 1921 in Mercer County, he was the YEASTE, MILITARY RITES. Douglas Laws Post #52, American son of the late Col. Willie and Beatrice Linney Wright. He was Legion, Post #6935 VFW and DAV Post #54 conducted a retired farmer, a member of the Bohon Christian Church and Military Rites for H. C. Yeaste at Spring Hill Cemetery on attended Cornishville Christian Church. He was an army January 9, 2000. Those attending were Howrad Howells, veteran of World War II. Survivors include: his wife, Laura Willie Gritton, Tom Lane, Louis Ransdell, Roy Freeman, Wright, Harrodsburg; one daughter, Sharon Kay Wright Van Marion Mershon, James Carey, Joe Harlow and Henry Hoose, Pensacola, FL; one brother, Robert Russell Wright, Pulliam. Zenah Teater served as bugler. Lebanon, OH; two sisters, Georgia Hiner, Harrodsburg, and YOUMANS. Anna Marie Youmans, 81, of 356 Runyon Road, Eloise Allender, Loveland, OH; three grandchildren. He was died Monday, November 6, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell preceded in death by a brother, Wilbur Wright, and a sister, Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born June 15, 1919 in Lucile Wright. Funeral services were held December 13, at Washington County, she was the daughter of the late Robert the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Rev. Curtis Sims and Rev. P. and Jodie Donnley Baker. She was the widow of Ralph Dennis Norton officiating. Burial was in the Cornishville Youmans. She was a homemaker and a member of the Christian Church Cemetery with military rites. Pallbearers Harrodsburg Church of Christ. Survivors include: one sister, were Brent Wright, Robbie Wright, Kevin Lowe, Clyde Sims Blanche Parrott, Versailles; several nieces and nephews. Jr., Homer Easterling, Brian Sims, Richard Tingle and William Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, Hayslett Jr. Honorary bearers Edwin King, Garland Yankey, November 9, at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel with Kelly Baker Connie Gillis, Marvin Carey, Ansel Drury, Randall Burns, and Tracy Prater officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Archie Britton and Hughes Coslow. Memorials are suggested Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Clint Steele, Jody Hatchett, to the Cornishville Christian Church Renovation Fund. Hunter Hatchett, Austin Cooper, Timothy Baker, Aaron Baker WRIGHT. Wilbur J. Wright, 75, formerly of Cincinnati, OH, and Donnie Parrot. Memorials are suggested to the American currently of New Albany, IN, died Tuesday at Wedgewood Lung Association. Visitation will be at the funeral chapel after Health Care in Clarksville, IN. Born March 3, 1924 in 5:00 p.m. Wednesday. Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Willie and Beatrice YOUNG. Ellen R. Young, 67, of Ft. Meyers, FL, formerly of Linney Wright. He was an auto mechanic for Courtesy Lancaster, died Monday, January 31, 2000 in Ft. Meyers. Chevrolet in Cincinnati for 40 years and an army veteran of Born May 26, 1932 in Garrard County, she was the daughter World War II. Survivors include: his wife, the former Alene of Grover Cleveland and Margaret Holtzclaw Russell. She Bogard of New Albany, IN; one son, James Bogart, Park Hill; was a South Central Bell employee for 17 years and a retired two sisters, Georgia Hiner, Harrodsburg and Eloise Allender of homemaker. She was a member of Burgin Baptist Church. Loveland, OH; two brothers, Ralph Wright, Harrodsburg and Survivors include: her husband, Ollie F. Young, Ft. Meyers; Robert Wright of Lebanon, OH. Two grandchildren. Funeral two sons, Marcus Lee Young and Michael Scott Young, both services will be Friday, January 21, at 11:00 a.m. at the of Danville; one daughter, Angela D. Young of Altoona, PA; Ratterman and Sons Funeral Home, 3800 Bardstown Road, two brothers, Frank Russell, Boway, CA and G. C. Russell, Louisville, with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visitation Calhoun, GA; two sisters, Peggy McAnly, Nicholasville, and will be Thursday, January 20, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Julia Bishop, Riverdale, GA; two grandchildren. She was funeral home. preceded in death by a brother, Woodrow Russell and a sister, YEAST. Connie Yeast, 74, of 441 Linden Avenue, died Sunday, Mildred Gazaway. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. October 1, 2000 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Thursday, February 3, at the Spurlin Funeral Home in Center in Danville. Born March 7, 1926, in Mercer County, he Lancaster with Bro. Billy Estes officiating. Burial will be in the was the son of the late John and Cordie Darland Yeast. He Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers will be John Hester, Jack was a retired truck driver, an army veteran of World War II and Pattie, Barry Rich, Billy Ray, Billy Pendergrass and Eddie a member of the VFW. Survivors include: his wife, Vivian Gover. Visitation Wednesday from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.