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7001 Jury Hold Engineer Negligent At Tolono
Coroner’s Investigation Return Verdict in Death of John A. Smith Kelso.
The coroner’s jury which investigated the death of John A. Smith Kelso, who was killed by an engine on the Wabash railroad at Tolono on Monday, returned a verdict declaring the engineer negligent. Following is the verdict: “We, the jury, find the engineer negligent in the performance of his duty in not giving the proper warning nor in keeping a proper lookout within the yard limits of the village of Tolono.” The jury was composed of W.A. Perkins, J.W. Laughlin, Guy E. Duell, G.F. Mahan, C.A. Mallory and A.C. Perkins.
Kelso was a section hand on the Wabash. His brother-in-law was foreman of the crew and his father was working with him. His father was compelled to jump from the tracks to save himself. No criminal action is expected to follow the jury’s verdict.
The Champaign Daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Wednesday, 22 August 1917.
 
Kelso, John Alvin Smith (I2090)
 
7002 Justice Baker
Paris – Justice Carl Baker, 70, of Covington, formerly of Paris, retired school bus driver, brother of Mrs. Wendell Bell of Lexington, died Sunday in Covington. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hinton-Turner Funeral Home. Visitation from 5 to 9 p.m. today.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 29 January 1980.
 
Baker, Justice Carl (I1571)
 
7003 K.K. McAllister, 51, Railroad Employe; Dies in Decatur
Kenneth K. McAllister, 51, 900 East Logan street, died at 6 o'clock last night in the Wabash Hospital at Decatur. Mr. McAllister, a life-long resident of Moberly, sustained a fracture to his pelvis three weeks ago while working on a roof at the home of C.L. Taylor, 316 South Ault street.
Mr. McAllister slipped as he was attempting to climb from a scaffold onto the roof and fell a distance of 17 feet.
He was a bridge and building carpenter for the Wabash Railroad for 25 years, a member of First Christian Church and a member of the brotherhood of maintenance and ways.
Surviving are his wife; two daughters, the Misses Shirley and Deloris McAllister of the home; his mother, Mrs. C.C. McAllister, Moberly; four brothers, Harold, Warren and Clay McAllister, Moberly, and Ted McAllister, Cairo; and two sisters, Mrs. Jim Carter, Moberly, and Mrs. James Wilson, Frederick, Okla.
The body is at the Caler Funeral Home where services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Raymond Gibson, minister of the Union Avenue Christian Church.
Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery.
Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat, Moberly, Missouri. Monday, 9 October 1961.
 
McAllister, Kenneth Kermit (I4694)
 
7004 Kankakee County, Illinois marriage index, 1889-1962 Family F649
 
7005 Kansas Deaths and Burials, 1885-1930. Moyer, Augustus (I3332)
 
7006 Kansas Man Dies After Bringing Son Here for MSC Study
Alvin Gilkison, 57, Atchison, Kas., collapsed and died Sunday on the campus of Northwest State College here.
Mr. Gilkison and his wife were on the campus with their son, Donald Gilkison, who was enrolling as a freshman at the college. He suffered a apparent heart attack as they walked between buildings on the campus.
He was an employee of the Kansas Highway Department, and a member of the Presbyterian Church.
In addition to the son and his wife, Mrs. Bernice Gilkison, he is survived by one other son, also four brothers and a grandchild.
The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri. Monday, 30 August 1965.
 
Gilkison, Alvin Samuel (I4778)
 
7007 Kansas Woman Dies in St. Joseph Hospital
Miss Mary A. Hedges, forty-one years old, Sharon Springs, Kan. died Friday morning at a local hospital. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Hedges, Sharon Springs; four brothers, Fred A. Hedges, Moberly, Mo.; Arthur A. Hedges, Liberal, Kan., and Herbert and Bertram Hedges, Kansas City; and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Thalman, Johnson, Kan., and Mrs. Mildred Heeney, South Haven, Kan. The body is at Fleeman’s mortuary pending funeral arrangements.
St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Saturday, 17 January 1931, page 3.
 
Hedges, Mary Aureana "May" (I912)
 
7008 Kansas, United Spanish War Veterans Reports of Deaths, 1945-1970. Walter G. Hedges, Private, 44th Reg. Infantry. b.18 March 1880, Muncie, Illinois. d.18 July 1963, V.A. Hospital, Wadsworth, Kansas. Cemetery at Horton, Kansas.
 
Hedges, Walter Grierson (I383)
 
7009 Karen Jo Enix
Karen Jo Enix, 13-month-old daughter of Pvt. and Mrs. E.W. Enix Jr. of 305 N. Henderson, died at 1:35 p.m. Wednesday in a hospital here. The child had been ill with an acute ear infection for the last three days.
Her father is stationed with the Army at Camp Breckenridge, Ky.
Also surviving are three brothers, E.W. Enix III, 5, Harlan, 3, and Gerald Enix, 2, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S.F. West and Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Enix Sr., all of Fort Worth.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gause-Ware.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Thursday, 30 August 1951.
 
Enix, Karen Jo (I4256)
 
7010 Kaseyville Relatives Attend Cassity Funeral
Kaseyville – Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Price and Ronnie Howard Ratliff and J.J. Shawk attended the funeral of Hugh Cassity, 85, at Brookfield Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in Union Chapel cemetery in Macon County.
Mr. Cassity died in his home in Brookfield following and extended illness and was the father of Mrs. Price.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Friday, 13 April 1962.
 
Cassity, Hugh (I2285)
 
7011 Kash Kissick Sr.
Kash Kissick Sr., 83, Greensboro, died Jan. 21 in his home.
The son of Ezra and Blanche Moody Kissick, he was born in Rowan , Ky., Sept. 19, 1896.
He was a veteran of World War I, serving in the U.S. Army. After his military service, he moved to Henry County and had lived most of his life in the New Castle and Spiceland areas. He had been an employee of Maxwell Auto Co., later Chrysler Corporation for 26 years. He then took up farming where Raintree Heights is now located until retirement in 1962. He was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans.
He and his wife Della Wolf, were married in New Castle Dec. 31, 1923, and she survives.
Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Howard (Helen) Kidd of Indianapolis, Mrs. Elmer (Phyllis) Wilson of Pendleton and Mrs. James (Marguerite) Bertram of New Castle; three sons, Kash Jr., and David of Kennard, and Leroy of New Castle, 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John (Cory) Selvy and Mrs. Pearl Collier, both of New Castle and Mrs. Bessie Hill of Moberly, Mo.; a brother, Arthur of New Castle and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Thursday in Macer Funeral Home at New Castle with the Rev. David Mitchell presiding. Burial was in Glen Cove Cemetery, Knightstown.
Tri-County Banner, Knightstown, Indiana. Wednesday, 30 January 1980.
 
Kissick, Milford Kash (I1451)
 
7012 Katherine Gooch, the daughter of Isaac and Mary Ann (Carter) Adamson, was born in Ontario Canada 16 May 1860 and died in McLarney Hospital, Brookfield MO 16 June 1947. 2 Nov 1881 married Wilbur Gooch, killed by lightning 3 Dec 1924. Leaves children, Eva Jones of near Brookfield; twin daughters with whom she made home, Agnes Sturtevant and Irene Vroom of Brookfield; son Lee Gooch of Shelby and a sister Molly Adamson of Browning. (The Browning Leader-Record, 26 June 1947, Browning MO. Missouri death certificate #21543. Informant: Mrs Roy Sturtevant.

Both the newspaper and dc start her first name with "K".)

Obit provided by
Louise Brown White

Note: Her husband Mazie Gooch's death certificate does not claim he died from lightening strike. He died after operation for an infected gall bladder.
 
Adamson, Catherine (I2952)
 
7013 Katherine Lavina Himes, 62, 6242 Stanwin Drive, Apopka, died Wednesday, June 7. Mrs. Himes was a homemaker. Born in Pleasantville, Md., she moved to Central Florida in 1973. She was Baptist. Survivors: son, Charles W., Woodsboro, Md.; daughters, Candis Weaver, Kathy, Bonnie, all of Apopka; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Loomis Funeral Home, Apopka.
The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Thursday, 8 June 1995.
 
Harbaugh, Katherine Lavenia (I3436)
 
7014 Katherine M. Wilkinson
Pocatello – Katherine “Kaye” Marie Wilkinson, 72, of Pocatello, died Thursday, Feb. 16, 1989, at her home following a lingering illness.
She was born to Thadious Morton and Verbie Jane Hylbert Gilkison, April 23, 1916, at Gifford, Ill. She married Henry L. Wilkinson Nov. 23, 1953, at Twin Falls. She lived in Twin Falls from 1945-1954 when they moved to Buhl. She was a long-time musician in the Pocatello area. She was a member of the Church of the Nazarene. She was a charter member of the Idaho Old-Time Fiddlers for 29 years and was District No.7 chairperson for nine years. She formed her first band, The Sunshine Rythmaires, and played at the Senior Citizen Center in Pocatello in 1969, being the first to bring music to the Center. She also had two other bands, The Westerneers, and The Twilighters. She coached and played with the junior fiddlers in district No.7. She was a member of the Royal Order of the Women of the Moose for 43 years earning the highest honors and degrees. She was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, Pocatello Aerie No.119 Fraternal Order of Eagles and Ivy Rebekah Lodge No.23. She played with Mannie Shaw on his “Mannie Shaw Old Time Fiddler” record album.
Surviving are her husband, Henry L. Wilkinson; two sons, John R.E. Lynch and Howard L. Lynch both of Pocatello; two daughters, Aleen J. Lynch Shearer of Eugene, Ore. and Norma Lynch McGuire of Twin Falls; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, two brothers, a sister and a granddaughter.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Church of the Nazarene, at the corner of Alameda and Hyde, in Pocatello with the Rev. Norman Snowbarger officiating and assisted by the Rev. Steve Yadon. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Henderson Funeral Home, 431 No. 15th Ave., Pocatello, and also at the church one hour prior to the funeral Wednesday. Burial will be in the Mountain View Cemetery.
The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho. Sunday, 19 February 1989.

LKH note: Thaddeus Gilkison's name is misspelled in the newspaper obituary.

 
Gilkison, Katherine Marie "Kaye" (I1467)
 
7015 Kathleen Hedges Daniels: Lander – Memorial services for Kathleen Hedges Daniels, 74, will be held at a later date. She died Saturday, July 8, 2017. Hudson’s Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Help for Health Hospice, 1240 College View Dr., Riverton, WY 82501.
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Wednesday, 12 July 2017. Page A6.
 
Hedges, Kathleen Kay (I3746)
 
7016 Kathryne Opal Holman, 84, of North Second Street in Nicholasville, died Tuesday, March 16.
She was born on Sept. 9, 1920, to the late Fred and Sarah Moody Corman Sr., and was the widow of Jesse Edward Holman, who died in 1976. She was a member of Nicholasville United Methodist Church.

Mrs. Holman is survived by her two children, William "Kerry" Holman, and his wife, Lucille, of London, and Sarah Stinnett, and husband, Thomas, of Nicholasville; two sisters, Mildred Hammond, and her husband, Marion, of Nicholasville, Betty English and her husband, Robby; five grandchildren, Arissa Holman, Jessica Holman, Dorian Stinnett and his wife, Shonna, Shelby Stinnett, Kelli White and her husband, Robby; two great-grandchildren, Bryce Stinnett and Alysha Stinnett.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Fred Corman Jr., and Jerry Corman, and by a sister, Ruby Peel.

Services were held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, March 19, at Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home with the Rev. Darrell Mulcahy officiating. Burial followed at Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Family members served as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were Billy Holman, George Moody, Billy Moody, Marion Hammond and Bobby English.
 
Corman, Kathryne Opal (I3815)
 
7017 Kemp
Winfred Kemp, age 65 years, beloved husband of Allene, father of Calvin and brother of Joseph, passed away Monday, Dec. 30, 1968, at residence, Sunman, Ind. Funeral services Friday, Jan. 3, 1969, at 1:30 p.m. Cook Funeral Home, Sunman, Ind. Friends may call at the funeral home.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 2 January 1969.
 
Kemp, Winfred (I1501)
 
7018 Kenneth Crouch
Kenneth Crouch was born on February 17, 1929, in Bluford. He and his family had lived in DeKalb approximately six years and he was employed as a woodworker at the Rudolph Wurlitzer plant.
Crouch was the father of three children, Kenneth Jr. and Janice, who were killed in the disastrous accident; and Angela Sue, 9. His injured wife, Maxine also survives.
Also surviving are seven sisters and four brothers including Mrs. Carl Ellis, rural DeKalb; Mrs. Paul Finn, Belvidere; Mrs. Adie Jackson, Kingston and William and Tom Crouch, both of DeKalb.
The bodies of Mr. Crouch and his two children are presently at the Wirtz Funeral Home, where services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
Arrangements are being completed for later services to be held from the Johnson Funeral Home in Centerville, Ia., and burial will be at Pleasant Cemetery at Cincinnati, Ia.
The Daily Chronicle, De Kalb, Illinois. Saturday, 16 February 1957.
 
Crouch, Kenneth Herbert (I4747)
 
7019 Kenneth Crouch
Kenneth Crouch was born on February 17, 1929, in Bluford. He and his family had lived in DeKalb approximately six years and he was employed as a woodworker at the Rudolph Wurlitzer plant.
Crouch was the father of three children, Kenneth Jr. and Janice, who were killed in the disastrous accident; and Angela Sue, 9. His injured wife, Maxine also survives.
Also surviving are seven sisters and four brothers including Mrs. Carl Ellis, rural DeKalb; Mrs. Paul Finn, Belvidere; Mrs. Adie Jackson, Kingston and William and Tom Crouch, both of DeKalb.
The bodies of Mr. Crouch and his two children are presently at the Wirtz Funeral Home, where services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
Arrangements are being completed for later services to be held from the Johnson Funeral Home in Centerville, Ia., and burial will be at Pleasant Cemetery at Cincinnati, Ia.
The Daily Chronicle, De Kalb, Illinois. Saturday, 16 February 1957.
 
Crouch, Janet "Janny" (I4751)
 
7020 Kenneth Crouch
Kenneth Crouch was born on February 17, 1929, in Bluford. He and his family had lived in DeKalb approximately six years and he was employed as a woodworker at the Rudolph Wurlitzer plant.
Crouch was the father of three children, Kenneth Jr. and Janice, who were killed in the disastrous accident; and Angela Sue, 9. His injured wife, Maxine also survives.
Also surviving are seven sisters and four brothers including Mrs. Carl Ellis, rural DeKalb; Mrs. Paul Finn, Belvidere; Mrs. Adie Jackson, Kingston and William and Tom Crouch, both of DeKalb.
The bodies of Mr. Crouch and his two children are presently at the Wirtz Funeral Home, where services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
Arrangements are being completed for later services to be held from the Johnson Funeral Home in Centerville, Ia., and burial will be at Pleasant Cemetery at Cincinnati, Ia.
The Daily Chronicle, De Kalb, Illinois. Saturday, 16 February 1957.
 
Crouch, Herbie (I4752)
 
7021 Kenneth E. Norton, Jr., 76, Topeka, passed away Thursday, June 11, 2015.
He was born September 5, 1938, in Topeka, Kansas, the son of Kenneth and Laura (Gill) Norton. Kenneth graduated from Topeka High School in 1956. He was a freight carman for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad for 43 years, retiring on September 1, 2000.

Kenneth was a member of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Local Union #6887 Railroad workers for 38 years, serving as a Union Officer, Railway Carmen and TCU.

On October 13, 1956 he married Barbara G. Myers in Topeka. She preceded him in death on April 3, 1998.

Kenneth married Mary L. Holm on August 14, 1999 in Topeka, she survives. Other survivors include his children, Linda Jo Norton, Topeka; Sheila R. (Mark) Pipkin, San Antonio, TX; David J. (Regina) Norton, Topeka; Donna L. (John) Steele, Lee’s Summit, MO and Allyson Booth, Topeka; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 10:30 am on Tuesday, June 16 at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 901 SW Fillmore, Topeka. Burial will follow at Penwell-Gabel Cemetery. 
Norton, Kenneth E. (I3016)
 
7022 Kenneth E. Oliver
Kenneth E. Oliver, 55, 215 Section Ave., LaRue, died 12:40 p.m. Wednesday in Marion General Hospital.
He was born March 18, 1926 in Charleston, W.Va. and was married June 17, 1946 to Elsie Hyatt Oliver, who survives.
For 27 years he was a welder and burner at Marion Power Shovel Co., where he was a member of the Twenty-Five Year Club. He was a resident of LaRue 11 years, moving from Hardin County.
Also surviving are 5 sons, Floyd, Robert J. and James E., all of Marion, Oral R. of LaRue and Garland R., with the Army in Japan; 3 daughters, Mrs. Larry (Edris) French of North Carolina, Mrs. Frank (Eva) Skidmore of Marion and Mrs. Harold (Deborah) Lewis of LaRue; a brother, Charles Oliver of Marion and 14 grandchildren. A brother and sister are deceased.
Services will be conducted in Freewill Baptist Church, Gebhardt Street by the Rev. Daniel Cooper. Burial will be in LaRue Cemetery.
Boyd Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements which are incomplete.
The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio. Thursday, 14 January 1982.
 
Oliver, Kenneth Elmer (I5200)
 
7023 Kenneth Francis Parker, 49, Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Usher Funeral Home, with calling from noon to 9 p.m. Monday. He was a self-employed contractor for 20 years. Survivors: son, Kenneth Parker, father, Harold L. Parker Sr.; brother, Harold L. Parker Jr.; sisters, Patricia Mullen and Mary Barnaby.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 13 October 1991.
 
Parker, Kenneth Francis (I5138)
 
7024 Kenneth Gibbs
Pocatello, Idaho
February 10, 2009
Kenneth Charles Gibbs, Sr., 85, passed away peacefully at home Tuesday, February 10, 2009. He was born April 19, 1923 in Pryor, Oklahoma to Lensley E. and Ruth (Barnes) Gibbs. He was raised by his Aunt and Uncle, J.R. and Anna Lou Yaraborough in Huntsville, Arkansas. In his youth he built and raced cars. He enlisted in the US Army during WWII and served in the Middle East as a tail gunner on a B 17. After WWII he served in the Idaho National Guard and was honorably discharged after serving for 25 years. Kenneth was married to Leona Erner and together they had four children: John, Kathleen Eileen, and Kenneth Jr. They were later divorced. Kenneth married Elna L. Vadnais on November 22, 1994 in Elko, Nevada. He went to work for the UPRR in 1951 as a car cleaner and worked up to a machinist, retiring in 1985. He loved fishing, hunting, and race car driving and having fun with his family. He was a member of the Aerospace and Aeronautical Union with the UPRR. He is survived by his wife, Elna Gibbs, Chubbuck, children, John L (Vicki) Gibbs, Challis, ID, Kenneth.
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/21066656/Kenneth-Gibbs
 
Gibbs, Kenneth Charles (I3876)
 
7025 KENNETH HANDY
(1966-2018)

Mr. Kenneth Frank Handy, age 52, of Olive Hill, Kentucky, formerly of Flemingsburg, Kentucky, went home to be with the Lord Monday morning, May 28, 2018, at his residence.

He was born January 29, 1966, in Williamsport, Indiana, a son of the late Hobert Thomas Handy and Lillie Belle Purcell Handy Allen.

Kenneth was a member of the Mills Branch Apostolic Church in Olive Hill, Kentucky, and enjoyed going to church, reading and studying his bible, fishing, cross stitching and spending time with his family.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his step father, Kenneth Allen Sr.

Kenneth is survived by his wife of 14 years, Linda Lou Kitchen Handy; one son, Blake Thomas Handy; one daughter, Lauren Sable Handy; two brothers, Larry Thomas Handy (Vicki) and Kenneth Allen Jr. (Donna); and six sisters, Kathy Ginter (Ricky Brown), Sharon Elam (Billy), Debbie Roe (Timmy), Carol Overbey (Jackie), Robin Fryman (Randy) and Brenda Jones. He also leaves many other family members and friends who will sadly miss him.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 1, 2018, at Mills Branch Apostolic Church in Olive Hill, Kentucky, with Brother Tim Ruley, Brother Mike Caudill, Brother Austin Colllins and Pastor Larry Joe Ruley officiating. Burial will follow in the Olive Hill Memorial Park in Olive Hill, Kentucky.

Friends may visit from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, May 31, 2018, and after 10 a.m. Friday at Mills Branch Apostolic Church, 376 Mills Street Olive Hill, Kentucky 41164.

Sam King, Derrick Tackett, Jeremy Tackett, Dwight Crank, Tim Collins, Luis Ortiz, Al Henderson, Ed Sturtevant will serve as pallbearers. Timmy Jackson Jr., Matthew Ginter, Jeremy Roe, Danny Royse Jr., Ken Allen III., Dalton Kegley, Tyler Hardin and Dean Handy will serve honorary pallbearers.

Oney-Henderson Funeral Home in Olive Hill, Kentucky, is caring for all arrangements for Mr. Kenneth Frank Handy.
 
Handy, Kenneth Frank (I4983)
 
7026 Kenneth Max Dodd, 90, of Danville, passed away at 8:04 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008, at North Logan Health Care in Danville. He was born May 3, 1918,
in Allerton, the son of James and Ella (Daughtery) Dodd. He married Lois Smith on April 14, 1946, in Danville. She survives. Kenneth is also survived by a son, Gary (Mary Ann) Dodd of Danville; two daughters: Brenda Shanks of Danville, Julie Myers (Steve) of Oakwood; seven grandchildren: Jason, Tara, Anthony, David, Joseph, Maria, Jordyn; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters: Hazel Wire, Mary Taflinger and two brothers: James Dodd and Donald Dodd.
Kenneth graduated from Sidell High School in 1937. He attended David Rankin Trade School. He served in the United States Army in South Pacific Theater during World War II. Kenneth worked as a mechanic, then was a Snap-on-Tool salesman for 18 years until his retirement in 1977. He enjoyed golf, playing cards, and spending time with family and friends.
A celebration of the life of Kenneth Dodd was held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008 at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Danville with Drew Mentzer officiating. Entombment followed at Sunset Memorial Park.
Memorial donations may be made in Kenneth’s name to the Second Church of Christ. E-mail condolences can be sent to Kenneth’s family at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.
https://www.thesidellreporter.com/text/obituaries/obituaries2008.html
 
Dodd, Kenneth Max (I1244)
 
7027 Kentucky 10th Cavalry Regiment. Company A. Private Moody, Joseph Harvey (I515)
 
7028 Kentucky birth records gives birth date as 12 Jun 1855 Hyatt, Laren Evert (I2180)
 
7029 Kentucky death records. Louisa Anderson. Age 33. Female. Married. Farmers wife. Born in Greenup County, Ky. Father Ruben Hunt. Died 20 Dec 1854. No cause of death is listed. Hunt, Louisa (I3641)
 
7030 Kentucky death records: Harrison Hunt. Age 43. Male. Married. Farmer. Died 27 July 1859. Cause of death intemperance. Born Bath Co. Ky. Father: Reuben Hunt. Hunt, Harrison Hamson (I3637)
 
7031 Kentucky journalist, Herndon Evans, dies
Lexington, Ky. (AP) – Herndon J. Evans, a longtime weekly newspaperman in Kentucky and former editor of the Lexington Herald, died Thursday at the age of 80.
Evans died while fishing on a beach behind his apartment at Clearwater Beach, Fla.
Evans was a native of Franklin County and a graduate of the University of Kentucky. He was editor of the Herald from 1956 to 1967 and before that was editor and owner of the weekly Pineville Sun.
He worked briefly with the Associated Press and the Louisville Courier Journal in1922 before purchasing the newspaper in Bell County.
Evans had been a member of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees and had served as president of the Kentucky Press Association.
The was publicity chairman for the late Sen. Alben W. Barkley in 1954 and for former Sen. Early Clements in 1950.
He was also publicity chairman in the unsuccessful bid of Bert Combs for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1950. Combs was elected governor and it was reported that Evans was in line for a cabinet post, but he declined to accept it.
Evans headed the Mountain Laurel Festival Association and was a member of the state Park Board, leading a drive that led to construction of four lakes in Bell County.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete Thursday. The body was to be taken to a Louisville funeral home.
Evans is survived by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Downing Evans; a daughter, Mrs. Baylor Landrum, Louisville; a brother, Cleff Evans, Frankfort; a sister, Mrs. John Lester, Cincinnati; and three grandchildren.
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Kentucky. Friday, 27 February 1976.
 
Evans, Herndon Julian (I860)
 
7032 Kentucky Man And Two Others Killed In Crash
Rantoul, Ill., April 11 (AP) – Noble Handy, 24, Flemingsburg, Ky., was one of three persons killed Friday in a two-car collision, two miles west of here on U.S.136.
The other victims were Clell Lewis, Troy, Ohio, in the same care with Handy, and S/Sgt. Robert S. Morgan, 31, Logansport, Ind. airman and driver of the other car.
Woodrow Perkins, 24, also of Flemingsburg, and a passenger in the car with Handy and Lewis, was critically injured.
Authorities said the three civilians were employed by Weikel Construction Company of Fort Wayne, Ind., and were headed for a job near Rantoul when the cars collided.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, 12 April 1958.
 
Handy, Noble Dean (I4979)
 
7033 Kentucky marriage records, 1852-1914 lists marrige date as 24 Nov 1876 Family F211
 
7034 Kentucky Navy Dead.
[list including . . .]
Purvis, Marine Pvt. Raymond K., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart E. Purvis, Morehead.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 24 April 1945.
 
Purvis, Raymond Kermit (I3972)
 
7035 Kentucky Post
Covington, KY
Friday, April 28, 2006

Anna Lou Roland

Anna Lou Roland, 69, of Florence, died at 6:40 a.m. Thursday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center South, Edgewood.
She was a former secretary with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union Local No. 199 in Fort Meyers, Fla., and a member of Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Williamstown. Her husband, Gerald Roland, died in 2005. A son, Jeffrey Lind Roland, died in 1980.
Survivors include a son, Gerald Dean Roland of Warner-Robbins, Ga.; her mother, Mildred McClanahan Whaley of Williamstown; a brother, Gail T. Whaley of Falmouth; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
Whaley, Anna Lou (I3772)
 
7036 Kentucky Post
Covington, KY
Friday, January 20, 2006

Edna Brumback McClanahan, 94, of Williamstown, died Thursday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Grant County. She was a homemaker and a member of Dry Ridge Christian Church, Grant County Homemakers Club, and Grant County Hospital Auxiliary. Her husband, Clay M. McClanahan, preceded her in death.
Survivors include sons, Philip Michael McClanahan of Williamstown and Howard Ray McClanahan of Greendale, Wis.; a sister, Edith Doyle of Williamstown; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, Williamstown. Visitation will begin there at 11 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Williamstown Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Fairview Christian Church Building Fund, 501 Fairview Road, Williamstown, Ky. 41097; or St. Elizabeth North Hospice, 401 E. 20th St., Covington, Ky. 41014
 
Brumback, Edna Marie (I3742)
 
7037 Kentucky Post
Covington, KY
Thursday, September 27, 2007

Mildred McClanahan Whaley

Mildred McClanahan Whaley, 92, of Williamstown, died Tuesday at her home.
She was a clerk with Caldwell's Grocery and a former employee of Milt's Flowers, Williamstown, and a member of Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Williamstown. She was a Sunday school teacher, vacation Bible school and nursery worker at the church. Her husband, Harold T. Whaley, died in 2003. A daughter, Anna Lou Roland, died in 2006.
Survivors include a son, Gail "G.T." Whaley of Falmouth; brothers, Donald McClanahan of Blanchester, Ohio, and Ronald McClanahan of Cincinnati; a sister, Jewell Hamon of Florence; four grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, Williamstown. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Williamstown Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to Mount Carmel Baptist Church Building Fund, in care of Elaine Shafer, Treasurer, 3065 Lemon-Northcutt Road, Dry Ridge, Ky. 41035.
 
McClanahan, Mildred Marie (I3770)
 
7038 Kentucky Post---March 20, 2006

E.J. Campbell, 61, of Crittenden, died Friday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center South, Edgewood. He was owner of Campbell Construction Co. and a member of Cherry Grove Pentecostal Church.

Survivors include his wife, Sharon Campbell; sons, Keith Campbell of Williamstown and E.J. Campbell of Crittenden; daughters, Sonja Lanette Russell of Muldrow, Okla., and Priscilla Gail Sumpter of Crittenden; his mother, Pearl Morris Campbell of Corinth; brothers, Tim Campbell of Cincinnati, Doug Campbell of Williamstown, Jerry Campbell and Timmy Campbell, both of Corinth; sisters, Loretta Hawkins of Carlisle, Ohio, Jeanette Rector of Corinth, Jean Wheeler of Lebanon, Ohio, Joyce Petrie of Augusta and Belle Kingsoliver of Xenia, Ohio; and eight grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, Crittenden. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Cincinnati. Memorials are suggested to Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, 132 S. Main St., Crittenden, Ky. 41030.
 
Campbell, E. J. (I4974)
 
7039 Kentucky return of a death record:
1. name of deceased: John Trumbo
2. color: white
3. age: 79 years, 6 months, 18 days
4. sex: male
5. condition: single
6. occupation: farmer
7. residence: Bath [county]
8. where born: Virginia
9. name of parents or owner: Andrew Trumbo
10. place of death: Bath [county]
11. time of death: 30th Mch 1856
12. cause of death: worn out with old age
15. remarks: [space left blank] 
Trumbo, John (I2359)
 
7040 Kentucky; WILMORE - Rev. William C. Moody, 80, died on Fri, April 2. The Rev. Moody was an alumnus of both Asbury College and Seminary, and he retired from the United Methodist Church after more than 30 years in ministry. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Anne Helphinstine Moody, two sons, William C. (Suza) Moody of Owingsville and Robert Tipton of Wilmore, two granddaughters, Elisha Moody and Brittany (Jon) Dennis, two great-grandchildren, Ian and Mary Elizabeth, two sisters, Thelma Bradshaw of Lexington and Stella Sweeney of TX and other family members. Services will be 11am Tue at Nicholasville United Methodist Church with Rev. Mike Snyder and Rev. Bill Hogan officiating. Burial will follow in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Visitation is Mon from 5-8pm at Betts & West Funeral Home. Bearers will be Gordon, Mark and Todd Helphinstine, Jon Dennis, P.L. Clem, Tommy Orme, Carl Bradshaw Jr, and Freddy Bradshaw. Honorary bearers will be Ian Moody and members of the Wise Sunday School Class. Contributions are suggested to the Manna Ministry of the Nicholasville United Methodist Church.
 
Moody, Rev. William C. (I3832)
 
7041 Killed In A Baseball Game
Sphere Struck Purdin, Mo., Player Near the Heart.
Brookfield, Mo., July 28. – Rollie Bagley of Purdin was killed yesterday in a ball game between Purdin and New Garden when a baseball struck him near the heart.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Monday, 28 July 1919, page 1.
 
Bagley, Rollie (I161)
 
7042 Killed in an accident on a county road two miles west of St. Peter was Lyle Johnson, 31, of St. Peter, an airman home on leave from Washington.
Officers said his car, driven by Donald H. Fry, 31, St. Peter, went out of control and overturned. Investigators said the driver told them he and Johnson were trying out the latter's foreign sports car. Frey was not injured.
The Winona Daily News, Winona, Minnesota. Wednesday, 11 April 1962.
 
Johnson, Lyle Verne (I4598)
 
7043 KIMBALL, GERALD W. Gerald W. Kimball, 56, disabled veteran passed away October 23, 2002. Survived by wife Sheila; children: Wade, Matt, Andy (Barbara), Robert, Stacy; dad Rafael Rios; sisters Jeanette Pfeifer, Kathy Hurst; and brother Ralph Kimball; two grandsons Andy and Aaron Kimball; many nieces and nephews. Services, Monday 1:45 p.m., Fort Logan National Cemetery. He was a kind and gentle man who will be missed by all.

Published by Denver Post on Oct. 28, 2002.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/denverpost/name/gerald-kimball-obituary?id=28049591
 
Kimball, Gerald William (I3723)
 
7044 Kirby Kirk
Kirby Michael Kirk, of 1783 Gleneagles Drive, husband of Mildred Vance Kirk, died today. He was a maintenance supervisor at the University of Kentucky and a lay minister. He sponsored the Sweet Hour of Prayer radio program for 30 years. Funeral services 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home with visitation from 2;30 to 5 and 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to CPR Program of Kentucky Heart Association of the Kidney Foundation.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 13 August 1981.
 
Kirk, Kirby Michael (I3247)
 
7045 Kirk
Alma E. (nee Million), beloved wife of the late Thomas R. Kirk, devoted mother of Mrs. George L. (Louise) McNeil and Thomas M. Kirk, grandmother of six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, dear sister of Mrs. Rose Bishop; Saturday, November 30, 1968; residence, 4405 Verne Ave., Oakley. Funeral services, Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Ave., Mt. Healthy, Monday, 2 P.M. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 6 P.M.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 1 December 1968.
 
Million, Alma Effie (I2062)
 
7046 Kirk
Hubert E., beloved son of Alma Million Kirk, and the late Thomas R. Kirk, dear brother of Anna Louis McNeil and Thomas Million Kirk, Friday, August 5, 1960; residence, 4405 Verne Ave. Services Monday, August 8, 10:30 A.M. at the Witt-Good & Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd., Hyde Park at Oakley Square. Friends may call Sunday 4 to 9 P.M.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Saturday, 6 August 1960.
 
Kirk, Hubert Earl (I3236)
 
7047 Kirk - Thomas Richard, beloved husband of Alma Million Kirk and devoted father of Mrs. George L. McNeil, Hubert and Thomas Kirk, Thursday, November 14, 1940, residence, 4405 Verne av., Oakley. Services Saturday, November 16, from the Witt & Co. Funeral Home, 3026 Madison rd, Hyde Park and Oakley sq. at 11 a.m.
The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 15 November 1940.
 
Kirk, Thomas Richard (I3235)
 
7048 Kirk, Pearl I. – age 92, of Knoxville, passed away Sunday, Dec. 12, 1999 at Ft. Sanders Park West. Member of Central United Methodist Church. Widow of Greely A. Kirk. Survivors: daughters & son-in-law, Carolyn & Bill Attaway; son & daughter-in-law, Rev. Gene & Cathryn Kirk; 8 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. Funeral service 1 p.m. Wednesday Rose Chapel with Rev. Mark Kirk & Rev. Gene Kirk officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends 11:30-1 p.m. Wednesday at Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee. Monday, 13 December 1999.
 
Ignight, Pearl I. (I3242)
 
7049 Kistler – Mrs. Tressie Lorena Kistler, 65, died yesterday at the home, 5606 Virginia. She was born in Havensville, Kas., and had lived in Kansas City about 44 years. Mrs. Kistler was a member of the University Heights Christian church, the Ivanhoe chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Good Cheer chapter of the National Sunshine society. Surviving are her husband, Alfred R. Kistler of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Irene Green of Syracuse, N.Y., and Mrs. Mildred Louise Wetz of Linwood, Wash.; her mother, Mrs. Viola I. Cassity, and a sister, Mrs. L.L. Wright, both of El Reno, Okla.; a brother, H.E. Cassity of Topeka, and five grand children. Services will be at 2:30 o’clock Friday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo. Burial will be in Mount Moriah cemetery.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Wednesday, 9 March 1960.
 
Cassity, Tressie Lorena (I1235)
 
7050 Korean War Smith, George Alvin (I77)
 

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