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101 Benjamin F. Estep Taken by Death
Hamilton – Benjamin F. Estep, 71, native of Paintersville, Ky., and a retired painter, died Wednesday at a Hamilton hospital after chronic illness. He had resided here since coming from Kentucky in 1936.
Survivors are the widow, Florence Reynolds Estep., here and a brother, San Estep, Boonville, Ky., M.L. Reynolds of Hamilton is a brother-in-law. The funeral arrangements are not complete the Dowling Mortuary stated.
The Missoulian, Missoula, Montana. Thursday, 23 October 1952.
 
Estep, Benjamin Franklin (I247)
 
102 Bennett "Benny" Ponder age 81 of Richmond passed away Wednesday May 30, 2012 at Hospice Compassionate Center.
Bennett was born in Rockcastle County to the late Henry and Allie B. Mullins Ponder. He was retired from Kentucky Stone, a U.S. Army veteran and member of the Hays Fork Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife Lorene Mink Ponder, three children Patricia (Roger) Wolfe, Janice Chadwell and Kevin Ponder, one brother William Ponder, two sisters Cacus Marker and Dean Yencer, 7 grandchildren James Michael Kirby, Jennifer Dawn Short, Scott Bradley, Benjamin Kirby, Paige Ponder, Roger Wolfe Jr. and Mackenzie Ponder and great grandchildren Austin Short, Kevin Wolfe, Hannah Davis, Lilly Davis and another one expected to be here in November.

In addition to his parents he was also preceded in death by one sister Eva Shannon.

Funeral services will be 2 pm Saturday June 2nd, 2012 at Lakes Funeral Home with Rev. Vincent Carmen officiating. Burial will follow in the Madison County Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 11am until time of services at the funeral home.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.lakesfuneralhome.com 
Ponder, Bennett (I909)
 
103 Bentley Spivey.
Bentley Spivey, 62, of Dayton, Ohio, and formerly of Rockcastle county, passed away Tuesday, May 22 at his home. He was born in Rockcastle County November 16, 1910, the son of the late Samuel and Clista Mahaffey Spivey.

Survivors are three sons, Robby of Richmond and John and Marvin, both of Dayton, Ohio; eight daughters, Mrs. Adell Mullins and Mrs. Ann Miller, both of East Bernstadt, Mrs. Ruby Lucas, Mrs. Dorothy Franks and Mrs. Brenda Sue Allen, all of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Penny Morris and Mrs. Joan Hayes, both of Livingston and Mrs. Lucille Taylor of Mason, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Becky Waddle, Mrs. Sally Travilian, Mrs. Teddy Carpenter and Mrs. Bertha Terry; two brothers, Casper and Elmer Spivey and 22 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Friday, May 25 at the Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. John Durham officiating. Burial will be in the Bales Cemetery.
 
Spivey, Bentley (I461)
 
104 Berea - John Arthur McCollum Jr., 68, Indian Hills Subdivision, Paint Lick, a retired carpenter and husband of Mildred French McCollum, died yesterday at Pattie A. Clay Hospital, Richmond. Services 2 p.m. Thursday, Lakes Funeral Home. Visitation 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 19 December 1990.
 
McCollum, John Arthur (I1016)
 
105 Berea – Arnold Hundley, 75, of Slate Lick Road, a retired school custodian, husband of Mary Louise Hundley, died Monday at Green Memorial Hospital in Xenia, Ohio, apparently of a stroke. Services 2 p.m. Friday at Lakes Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Thursday.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 16 May 1990.
 
Hundley, Arnold (I627)
 
106 Berea – Arvel Jerry Wilmot, 74, Eubank, formerly of Berea, a former used car dealer, husband of Becky Wilmot, died of complications from cancer Tuesday. Services 2 p.m. Friday, Lakes Funeral Home. Visitation 6 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 14 Janury 1993,
 
Wilmot, Arvel Jerry (I1298)
 
107 Berea – Harry Botkin, 83, of Route 1, Paint Lick, a retired brick mason, widower of Reba Botkin, died Monday at Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford after a long illness. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Wray Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 30 October 1985.
 
Botkin, Harry (I689)
 
108 Berea – Herman Hundley, 86, of Mt. Vernon, former owner of Hundley’s Grocery in Berea died Sunday. Funeral services 2:00 PM Wednesday Lakes Funeral Home. Visitation Tuesday from 6-9 PM at Lakes Funeral Home.
Guestbook at Legacy.com
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 18 November 2003.
 
Hundley, Herman (I628)
 
109 Berea – John A. Coldwell, 79, of Route 1, Paint Lick, a retired farmer and carpenter, husband of Dorothy Caldwell, died Thursday at Berea Hospital. Services 3 p.m. Sunday at Lakes Funeral Home. Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 25 May 1991.
 
Caldwell, John Anderson (I1019)
 
110 Berea – John H. Hundley, 75, died here Friday. His wife, Marie, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Williams Funeral Home, with burial in Madison County Memorial Gardens in Richmond. Visitation after 8 a.m. Sunday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Sunday, 27 December 1987.
 
Hundley, John (I626)
 
111 Berea – Marie Hundley, 92, 104 Salter Road, former homemaker, widow of John Hundley, died Tuesday. Services 11 a.m. Friday, Lakes Funeral Home. Visitation 6-9 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 4 January 1996.
 
Brewer, Marie (I634)
 
112 Berea – Mary Elizabeth McCollum, 85, died Sat., May 14, 2005. Services Tues., 2 pm, Davis & Powell Funeral Home. Visit Mon. 6-8 pm, at the funeral home. Visit Legacy.com
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 16 May 2005.
 
McCollum, Mary Elizabeth (I1015)
 
113 Berea – Mildred French McCollum, 60, died here Wednesday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Saturday, Lakes Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Friday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, 25 June 1994.
 
French, Mildred Louise (I1020)
 
114 Berea – Reba Hounshell Kidwell Staton, 78, 416 Boone Street, homemaker, died of a heart ailment yesterday. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Bethel Baptist Church. Visitation 6-9 p.m. today, Reppert Funeral Home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 3 July 2001.
 
Hounshell, Reba Smith (I1262)
 
115 Berea – Robert Bruce Edwards, 59, a retired Air Force technical sergeant, husband of Delores Edwards, died Wednesday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington, apparently of a heart condition. Services 2 p.m. Saturday at Lakes Funeral Home, McKee. Visitation after 3 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 3 July 1987.
 
Edwards, Robert Bruce (I879)
 
116 Berea – Veda Iris Wilmot, 76, died here Tuesday. Her husband, Elmer, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, White Lick Baptist Church. Visitation at Lakes Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Wednesday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Wednesday, 24 January 1996.
 
Matlock, Veda Iris (I1300)
 
117 Bernice Conn Kidwell
Bernice Conn Kidwell, 80, of Copper Creek Road, Crab Orchard, died Friday, March 3 at the Terrace Nursing Home in Berea.
A native of Garrard Co., she was born June 28, 1925 to the late Clay and Susie Ballard Conn. She was a member of Valley Baptist Church and the widow of Elmer Kidwell.
She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Woods Walker Lear who was killed in WWII in 1944; her second husband, Elmer Kidwell; one son an daughter-in-law, Gary and Sue Kidwell; brothers, Walter, George, Roy and Clay Conn, Jr.; sisters, Lillie Roberts, Lula Richmond, Lena Kidwell, Estel Ross, Martha Avis Conn, and Gladys Causey.
Survivors include two sons, Fred (Hallie) Lear of Lancaster and Larry (fiance Tojnia Lyons) Kidwell of Copper Creek; five daughters, Phyllis (Carl) Pingleton and Joyce (Larry) Leece both of Copper Creek, Linda (Plese) Brock, Jr. of Brindle Ridge, and Wanda (Terry) Pettit and Rita (Keith) Benge both of Crab Orchard; one sister, Ava Clark of Berea; 20 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, March 6 at the Valley Baptist Church with Bros. Greg Lakes and Denton Sears officiating. Burial was in Wilmot Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Jeremy Brock, Mikel Kidwall, Jason Brock, Jimmy Kidwell, Greg Pettit, Derek Benge and Kevin Pettit. Honorary pallbearers were Glen and Jamie Lear, and Curtis, Dwight, Robbie, and Michael Pingleton.
McKnight Funeral Home of Crab Orchard was in charge of the arrangements.
Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Thursday, 9 March 2006.
 
Conn, Carrie Bernice (I1268)
 
118 Bernice Elkins Spivey, 78, of Waverly, Tennessee, and formerly of Livingston died Monday, November 4, 1996 at Baptist Three Rivers Hospital in Waverly, Tenn. She was born in Fleming County March 18, 1918, the daughter of Ester and Cora Bell Cope Elkins and was a retired waitress and a member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors are one brother, Claude Elkins of Waverly.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Casper Spivey.
Graveside services will be Thursday, November 7 (today) at Bales Cemetery with Bro. Bill Medley officiating.
Arrangements are by Dowell and Martin Funeral Home.
 
Elkins, Bernice Fostine (I470)
 
119 Bertha Johnson was first married to Charlie Westerfield.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83355111/charley-westerfield
 
Johnson, Bertha Emma (I696)
 
120 Bessie Murray was born April 28, 1921 in Clay County, KY and departed this life Thursday, November 18, 2010 at her residence, being 89 years of age. She was the daughter of the late Allen & Ethel (Anderson) Robinson.

Bessie is survived by one daughter, Rita Murray Storie and husband, Richard, of Sugar Grove. She is also survived by two brothers Dallas Robinson and Paul Robinson, both of Manchester, KY, and by one sister, Pauline Doyle, of Jonesville, MI. Bessie was blessed with three grandchildren, and by two great-grandchildren. She was also blessed with a step great grandson, by a special son-in-law and his wife; by many nieces and nephews; and by one special longtime friend, Peggy Spitzer of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; plus dozens of other cherished friends from Home Health, Senior Services and C.A.P.

She loved the Lord and prayed everyday to the end.
In addition to her parents, Bessie was also preceded in death by her husband Ebb Murray; by her daughter Sharon Murray Afterkirk and by three brothers Bentley, Burton & Berlon Robinson.

Bessie's wit, hospitality and tenacity were admired and will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know her well. She was an avid gardener with a green thumb, never missing a planting season in her 89 and a half years.
We feel our loss is Heaven's gain.
 
Robinson, Bessie (I697)
 
121 Bethel Ramsey
Bethel Ramsey, 73, of Eaton, died Thursday, July 3, at Grandview Hospital in Dayton.
She was a member of Union Pentecostal Church.
Mrs. Ramsey was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie Ramsey Sr.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Leslie Jr. and Sharon Ramsey of Brookville; grandchildren, Brian and Robyn Ramsey of Springboro, Lesley and Craig Ray of West Manchester; great-grandchildren, Tyler Ramsey, Loran Ramsey and David Graham; brothers, Russell Hundley of Springhill, Fla., and Gene Hundley of Cleburne, Texas; sisters, Phina Bright of Monterey, Tenn., and Betty Hundley of Arcanum.
Funeral services were Monday, July 7, at Gilbert-Fellers Funeral Home, Brookville, with the Rev. Clifford Hurst officiating. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery, Brookville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
The Register-Herald, Eaton, Ohio. Wednesday, 9 July 1997.
 
Hundley, Bethel (I1043)
 
122 Betty Ann (Turner) Lepley September 19, 1935 - October 15, 2019
Betty Ann Lepley, 84, formerly of Ozark, Arkansas, went home to be with the Lord on October 15, 2019, in Frisco, Texas. She was born in Cass, Arkansas, on September 19, 1935 to Samuel and Lucy White Turner. As a young child, Betty moved with her family from Cass to Hammond, Indiana. She attended Hammond High School where she was a member of National Jr. Honor Society, the girls athletic club, and the school band. She graduated in 1953, and married William Cunningham on September 19th of the same year. They went on to have 2 children, Allen, and Laura. In 1971, Betty and her family moved to Alma, Arkansas. After the death of her husband William, she would later marry Donald Lepley Sr, and move to Oklahoma City. Donald and Betty eventually settled in Ozark in 1985, where Betty served the coffee boys and all of Ozark, at the Ozark Restaurant. She was a faithful member of the Webb City Baptist Church and enjoyed her trips with her lady’s Sunday school class. Betty is known best for her column in the Spectator for “Betty’s Briefs”. When she wasn’t writing for the local community she busied herself crocheting, working crossword puzzles, and collecting Betty Boop memorabilia.

She was preceded in death by her parents Samuel and Lucy Turner, first husband, Bill Cunningham, and late husband, Donald Lepley; brother, Larry Turner; son, Allen Cunningham; step-son Don Lepley Jr; step-daughter, Debbie Goins; and grandsons Brian Howe, and Austin Goins. She is survived by brothers, David Turner and wife Dottie; Bruce Turner and wife Beverly; John Turner and wife Jan; daughter Laura George and husband Frank, step-daughter Carol Kautz and husband Terry; grandchildren, Leah Burgett, Cassandra Woody, Billy Cunningham, Laura Baiamonte, Audrey Garcia, Kelly Goins, and Tiffany Boone; and her great grandchildren, Ashlin and Brenton Burgett, Owen Woody, Olivia and Molly Baiamonte, Devyn, Dakato, Delilah Boone.

Family will visit with friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Friday, October 18th at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel, 2315 West Commercial Street in Ozark.

Funeral service will be held 10:00 AM Saturday, October 19, 2019 at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Jan Akins officiating and burial at Highland Cemetery under direction of Shaffer Funeral Home.
 
Turner, Betty Ann (I1354)
 
123 Betty L. Whitehead - Hundley, age 71, of New Paris, Ohio, died Wednesday December 17, 2008 at Reid Hospital in Richmond, Indiana. Born on July 5, 1937 at McKee, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Robert Daniel & Mariah Elizabeth (Cole) Hundley. She attended school in Jefferson Township in Montgomery County Ohio and retired from the Preble County Board of Mental Retardation in Eaton.

Preceded in death by her second husband, Walter Sheets, sister, Bethel Ramsey, brothers, Russel & Gene Hundley.

She is survived by her first husband, Lloyd Whitehead of Hillsboro, Ohio, daughters, Vickie Wissler of New Madison, Ohio, Connie (Rick) Woodard of Eaton, Ohio and Angela Lyles of New Paris, Ohio, sister, Phina Bright of Tenn. Eight grandchildren, two step grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren and two step great grandchildren. Nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 pm Monday December 22, 2008 at Barnes Funeral Home, 220 East Main Street, Eaton, Ohio. Interment will be held in Arlington Cemetery at Brookville, Ohio. Family will receive friends on Monday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the funeral home.

Memorial Contributions may be made to The Arthritis Foundation, Ohio River Valley Chapter, 7124 Miami Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. Condolences may be sent to the family via Guest Book at www.barnesfuneralhome.com
 
Hundley, Betty Lou (I1046)
 
124 Betty Lee Pingleton, 73, of Haileyville, died Monday, August 11, 2008, at McAlester Regional Health Center. Family will greet friends from 5 to 7 tonight at Brumley-Mills Funeral Home in Hartshorne. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Haileyville First Baptist Church with the Rev. Don Russell officiating. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of Hartshorne. Born Feb. 15, 1935, in Wilburton, she was the daughter of Bill and Elsie (Bates) Dameron. She was a medical assistant for many years before retiring and then loved babysitting children. She married Bob Pingleton on Dec. 3, 1952, in Waldron, Ark. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Haileyville. Besides her child care, she enjoyed gardening. Survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Judy and Dennis Goshe, of Hartshorne, Debby and Eddie Wilson, of Dow, and Gayla and Clayton Tarver, of Hartshorne; two sons and daughters-in-law, Bobby and Dixie Pingleton, of Binger, and Rick and Ronda Pingleton, of Hartshorne. Also, 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one brother, Billy Dameron, of Oregon, and three sisters, Doris Miller, of Hartshorne, Lois Saleedo, of Washington, and Linda Deerdoff, of Tulsa. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob Pingleton; parents, Bill and Elsie Dameron, and one brother, Benny Dameron. Pallbearers will be Corey Goshe, Kyle Pingleton, Caleb Tarver, Cecil Ward, Mike Dalpoas, and Jeriod Wilson. Honorary pallbearers will be Dennis Goshe, Clayton Tarver, Eddie Wilson, Chris Ayers, Randy Williamson, and R.B. Doshier.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/betty-pingleton-obituary?id=27181660
 
Domeron, Betty Lee (I1422)
 
125 Bettye Sue Headley, 80, died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004, at Hemet Valley Medical Center. Born May 21, 1923, in Toledo, Ohio, she lived in Sun City for 20 years. She was a licensed vocational nurse for more than 25 years and retired in 1982 from Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospitals emergency room. She enjoyed traveling. , Mrs. Headley was preceded in death by her parents, William and Race McCollum Howard. She is survived by her husband, Harold E. Headley of Sim City; Sons; brother; sisters; eight grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Visitation is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, at Miller-Jones Mortuary & Crematory in Sun City. A graveside Service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 9, at Riverside National Cemetery, staging area No. 4, with the Rev. Gary Enniss officiating. . Miller-Jones Mortuary & Crematory in Sun City is handling arrangements.

The Californian, Temecula, California, 07 Feb 2004, Saturday, Page 16.
 
Howard, Betty (I1024)
 
126 Beulah Mae (Bailey) Wilmot of Middletown passed away on 5/2 at her residence. She was born on Nay 10, 1917 in Morgan Co, Kentucky to Luther & Rebecca (Watson) Bailey. She was a self-employed beautician for over 50 years, She was preceded in death by her husband; Charles S. Wilmot in 2006, her parents, her sisters Gladys Baurman, Reva Elder and Geneva Carter and a brother; Hubery Bailey. She is survived by her daughter; Donna Rae (John) Combs of Astor, Fl, her step-sons; Charles Bud Wilmot and Steve Wilmot both of Middletown, her step-daughter Starlin Wilmot of Carlisle, Oh, her grandchildren; Timothy Mckenzie of Fl, Tamara Metzger of Middletown and Lisa Nicholas of Tx, 5 great- grandchildren and 2 great- great grandchildren. Entombment will be in the Woodside Cemetery Mausoleum.
 
Bailey, Beulah Mae (I1284)
 
127 Biographical history of Page County, Iowa. Chicago, Lewis & Dunbar, 1890. Page 828-830.

William J. Phipps is descended from an old American family of English origin. They settled first in Grayson County, Virginia, where Isaiah Phipps, the grandfather of our subject, was born; he was married there and reared a large family. His son, John, the father of William J., was born in Grayson County, Virginia, in 1815, and was reared to the occupation of a farmer. At the age of twenty years he emigrated to Vermillion County, Illinois, where he was one of the early settlers. He married Eliza J. Hall, a daughter of William and Annie (Copeland) Hall, and to them were born three children: Mary A., Sylvester and William J. They resided in Vermilion County until 1839, and then went to Bates County, Missouri, where the wife died. In 1847 Mr. Phipps removed to Lee County, Iowa, and was one of the pioneers of that county. In 1850, during the gold fever in California, he emigrated to that State and engaged in mining, meeting with marked success. While there he turned his attention to farming; he was again married to Ellen Wayman, and they had four children: Emma, Ann E., Mary E. and John N. Mr. Phipps is now living in San Luis Obispo County, California. He is a worthy member of the Christian Church, and an honored citizen.

William J. Phipps, his son and the subject of this sketch, was born in Vermillion County, Illinois, in 1837, receiving the limited education that was afforded in that early day. His father being a pioneer of three States: he was reared on the frontier and subjected to the privations and vicissitudes of that life. In 1857 he was married to Lydia A. Copeland in Decatur County, Iowa. She is a daughter of Jefferson and Louisa (Johnson) Copeland. Seven children were born of this marriage: Mary A., deceased at two years; Miles J., deceased at the age of seven years; Julia E., deceased at five months; Emma J, , Leonore and Theodore, twins, deceased in infancy, and John W., deceased at one year of age.

Mr. Phipps engaged in agricultural pursuits in Decatur County, where he lived until 1861; he then removed to Pottawattamie County, and at the end of two years went to the Rocky Mountains, remaining there three years. In 1868 he came to Page County and bought land in Fremont Township on which he settled; he still owns this farm, but it is now occupied by his daughter and son-in-law, Howard Soper, who married Emma J. They are the parents of two children, William Howard and Morris Willard.

Mr. Phipps is a man of correct principles and habits, and has endeavored always to live an upright life. He is prominently identified with all the interests of the great West, having witnessed its growth and development from the trackless prairie to its present advanced state of cultivation. He and his wife are both true Christians, and have borne the sorrow which they have met in the loss of their children with characteristic patience and resignation. Politically he affiliates with the Democratic party. It has been through his own unaided efforts that he has made his money, and he deservedly ranks with the honored list of self made men of the West.

Jefferson Copeland, the father of Mrs. Phipps, is a grandson of Charles Copeland, who came from Scotland to Halifax, Nova Scotia, long before the war of the Revolution. Charles Copeland married Miss Abigail Hass, and they had one son, Charles. The father returned to Scotland to recover some property belonging to his family estate, and while there broke his leg and was detailed a long time. The means of communication were very meager, and as his wife did not hear from him for such a long time, she moved with her father’s family to Virginia, where she married again. After a long time her husband abandoned all hopes of gaining his part of the estate and returned to Nova Scotia, where he again broke his leg; his wife hearing of his return traveled all the distance from Virginia to see him, but he passed away before she reached his side. Her son, Charles, the father of Jefferson, was a native of Nova Scotia, and a soldier in the war of the Revolution. He married Hannah Osborn, and they had thirteen children, of whom Jefferson is the youngest and the only surviving one. The father was a member of the Baptist Church. Jefferson Copeland was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, in 1810, and was seven years of age when his parents removed to Indiana; there he learned to read and write, and at the age of eighteen years he learned the trade of blacksmith. In 1834 he married Louisa Johnson, daughter of Patrick and Annie Morton Johnson, both of Scotch descent. They became the parents of five children; Charlotte, Charles, Lydia A., Martha, and Julietta. Since 1868 Mr. Copeland has been a resident of Page County; he is now eighty years of age. He is a diligent student of the Bible and preaches the Gospel as it is revealed to him by the reading of the Word. He has suffered many hardships in his career, but has been of incalculable benefit to his country in clearing a path through the wilderness for the advance of civilization. There is no more honorable record in the life of any American citizen.

 
Phipps, John (I378)
 
128 Biographical history of Page County, Iowa. Chicago, Lewis & Dunbar, 1890. Page 828-830.

William J. Phipps is descended from an old American family of English origin. They settled first in Grayson County, Virginia, where Isaiah Phipps, the grandfather of our subject, was born; he was married there and reared a large family. His son, John, the father of William J., was born in Grayson County, Virginia, in 1815, and was reared to the occupation of a farmer. At the age of twenty years he emigrated to Vermillion County, Illinois, where he was one of the early settlers. He married Eliza J. Hall, a daughter of William and Annie (Copeland) Hall, and to them were born three children: Mary A., Sylvester and William J. They resided in Vermilion County until 1839, and then went to Bates County, Missouri, where the wife died. In 1847 Mr. Phipps removed to Lee County, Iowa, and was one of the pioneers of that county. In 1850, during the gold fever in California, he emigrated to that State and engaged in mining, meeting with marked success. While there he turned his attention to farming; he was again married to Ellen Wayman, and they had four children: Emma, Ann E., Mary E. and John N. Mr. Phipps is now living in San Luis Obispo County, California. He is a worthy member of the Christian Church, and an honored citizen.

William J. Phipps, his son and the subject of this sketch, was born in Vermillion County, Illinois, in 1837, receiving the limited education that was afforded in that early day. His father being a pioneer of three States: he was reared on the frontier and subjected to the privations and vicissitudes of that life. In 1857 he was married to Lydia A. Copeland in Decatur County, Iowa. She is a daughter of Jefferson and Louisa (Johnson) Copeland. Seven children were born of this marriage: Mary A., deceased at two years; Miles J., deceased at the age of seven years; Julia E., deceased at five months; Emma J, , Leonore and Theodore, twins, deceased in infancy, and John W., deceased at one year of age.

Mr. Phipps engaged in agricultural pursuits in Decatur County, where he lived until 1861; he then removed to Pottawattamie County, and at the end of two years went to the Rocky Mountains, remaining there three years. In 1868 he came to Page County and bought land in Fremont Township on which he settled; he still owns this farm, but it is now occupied by his daughter and son-in-law, Howard Soper, who married Emma J. They are the parents of two children, William Howard and Morris Willard.

Mr. Phipps is a man of correct principles and habits, and has endeavored always to live an upright life. He is prominently identified with all the interests of the great West, having witnessed its growth and development from the trackless prairie to its present advanced state of cultivation. He and his wife are both true Christians, and have borne the sorrow which they have met in the loss of their children with characteristic patience and resignation. Politically he affiliates with the Democratic party. It has been through his own unaided efforts that he has made his money, and he deservedly ranks with the honored list of self made men of the West.

Jefferson Copeland, the father of Mrs. Phipps, is a grandson of Charles Copeland, who came from Scotland to Halifax, Nova Scotia, long before the war of the Revolution. Charles Copeland married Miss Abigail Hass, and they had one son, Charles. The father returned to Scotland to recover some property belonging to his family estate, and while there broke his leg and was detailed a long time. The means of communication were very meager, and as his wife did not hear from him for such a long time, she moved with her father’s family to Virginia, where she married again. After a long time her husband abandoned all hopes of gaining his part of the estate and returned to Nova Scotia, where he again broke his leg; his wife hearing of his return traveled all the distance from Virginia to see him, but he passed away before she reached his side. Her son, Charles, the father of Jefferson, was a native of Nova Scotia, and a soldier in the war of the Revolution. He married Hannah Osborn, and they had thirteen children, of whom Jefferson is the youngest and the only surviving one. The father was a member of the Baptist Church. Jefferson Copeland was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, in 1810, and was seven years of age when his parents removed to Indiana; there he learned to read and write, and at the age of eighteen years he learned the trade of blacksmith. In 1834 he married Louisa Johnson, daughter of Patrick and Annie Morton Johnson, both of Scotch descent.

They became the parents of five children; Charlotte, Charles, Lydia A., Martha, and Julietta. Since 1868 Mr. Copeland has been a resident of Page County; he is now eighty years of age. He is a diligent student of the Bible and preaches the Gospel as it is revealed to him by the reading of the Word. He has suffered many hardships in his career, but has been of incalculable benefit to his country in clearing a path through the wilderness for the advance of civilization. There is no more honorable record in the life of any American citizen.

 
Phipps, William J. (I815)
 
129 Birth records show her birth date as 15 Sep 1877.
1880 US census shows she is age 3 in her parent's household.
However, her death certificate gives 20 Jan 1881 as her birth date. 
Seale, Mittie C. (I272)
 
130 BLAKE, Gwyn Marie Age 93, of Middletown, passed peacefully Tuesday June 18, 2019 with her family by her side. She was a beloved wife, mother, Mamaw and Gigi. But those who knew her best knew her as "Gwynie". Those who love don't go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear. Gwyn is proceeded in death by her parents, John and Jane (Dalton) Adams; her brother, Chalmer Adams; her daughters, Terri Blake Halsey and Lisa Blake French. She will be loved and remembered by her beloved husband of 72 years, Thomas Clinton Blake; her grandchildren, Lori Ronto Evans, Courtney French Killin, Rachel French Hunter and Kelly French; as well as her great grandchildren, Edie, Elliot, Ian and Oliver Evans, Harlow and Caroline Killin, Justin and Aubrey Hunter, Lilliana and Luna Reed (French); and niece, Sandy Adams Norris. Friends are invited to celebrate and remember Gwyn on Friday, June 28 at Wilson-Schramm-Spaulding Funeral Home, 3805 Roosevelt Blvd, Middletown. Visitations will be held from 2-4 pm followed by a service. Following the service there will be a reception held at The Windamere, 2 South Main Street, Middletown from 6:00 - 8:00. Memorial contributions may be made to Breast Cancer Research Foundation, 28 West 44th Street, Suite 609, New York, NY 10036 or online at bcrf.org - OR - the Leukemia And Lymphoma Society Tri-State Chapter, 4370 Glendale Milford Rd., Cincinnati 45242. Please sign the guestbook at www.wilsonschrammspaulding.com
 
Adams, Gwyn Marie (I852)
 
131 Bobby Gail Spivey
69, Indianapolis, died May 11, 2005. Graveside Services: 1 p.m. May 19 at New Crown Cemetery, with calling from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Arrangements by: G. H. Herrmann S East St. Funeral Home, 1505 S. East St.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 18 May 2005.
 
Spivey, Bobby Gail (I895)
 
132 Bobby Gene Greer, 85, of Lafayette, IN, passed away at the Bee Hive Homes of Lafayette/Memory Care on Friday, September 24, 2021 at 3:50 AM.

He was born on August 1, 1936, the son of the late Robert C. and Edna E. (Murray) Greer. Bobby lived most of his life in Lafayette, graduating from Jackson Township High School in 1955 where he played varsity basketball. Bobby formerly worked as a delivery man for Omar Bakery in Lafayette. He later worked at Eli Lilly in Lafayette as a supervisor in environmental control for several years until his retirement.

During this time, he also farmed with his father-in-law, Harley W. Rust. Bobby enjoyed spending time outdoors. He was an avid golfer, playing at the Ravines Golf Course. He was also very proud of accomplishing a hole-in-one during his golfing career. He was an avid sports fan, being a Chicago White Sox baseball fan and a Dallas Cowboys football fan. He had overseen the care of the Sugar Grove Cemetery near Jackson Heights for many years until turning over the reins to Mark Nesbitt due to his failing health. He was an active member of the River City Church in Lafayette.

On March 27, 1957, Bobby married his high school sweetheart, Rhonda L. Kellar, in the Jackson Heights United Methodist Church.

Bobby leaves behind his wife; three children; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one great great-granddaughter; two brothers; and two sisters. He was preceded in death by a brother, Carl Greer; and two sisters, Janie Wirth and Willadene Short.

As per Bobby's request, cremation services were accorded and a memorial gravesite service will be held at a later date in the Sugar Grove Cemetery near Jackson Heights in Tippecanoe County, IN.
 
Greer, Bobby Gene (I1110)
 
133 Bobby Harrison Ponder
March 22, 1936 - April 23, 2018
Bobby Harrison Ponder, age 82, husband of Lois (Browning) Ponder of East Bernstadt, Kentucky passed away Monday, April 23, 2018 at his residence. He was the father of Lori Brown and husband Anthony, Stephanie Adams and husband Jeff, and Larry Wayne Ponder all of East Bernstadt, Kentucky, and Jackie Ponder and wife Gayle of New Carlisle, Ohio. He is also survived by nine grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alva Ponder and Nell (Spivey) Ponder, by his siblings, Peggy Hagerman, Connie Vance, Larry David Ponder, and by one granddaughter, Crystal Brown. He was a truck driver and of the Holiness Faith. Funeral Services for Bobby Harrison Ponder will be conducted 2:00 PM Thursday, April 26, 2018 in London Funeral Home Chapel with Gary Lady, Jonathan Gregory, Kenny Shannon, and Gerald Poff officiating. Burial will follow at Old Casteel Cemetery. The family of Bobby Harrison Ponder will receive friends after 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at London Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family request memorial contributions be made to London Funeral Home toward funeral expense. Serving as pallbearers; LeRoy Mills, Howard Pace, Anthony Brown, Jeff Adams, Josh Adams, Jason Browning, Terry Browning, Larry Tabor, Peyton Tabor, and Jeremy Holland. 
Ponder, Bobby Harrison (I481)
 
134 Bobby Sanford “Bob” Word, 78, passed away April 29, 2020 in his home.

He was born August 24, 1941 in Harmony Grove, AR.

Bobby was a member Warner Spur Assembly of God Church in Harmony Grove. He enjoyed working for Arlis Justice with Justice Farms hauling cattle for more than 35 years. He also worked at ARC before retiring. He loved driving his big truck, being on his tractor, front porch sitting, story telling, and domino playing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clara Jett Word and James Sanford “Jim” Word; and a brother, Jerry Wayne Word.

He is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Patricia Ann Stewart-Word; two sons, Robert Word (Joy) of Camden, AR and Jeff Word (Julie) of DeKalb, TX; his five grandchildren: Beth Thomason (Matthew) of Camden, AR, Dillon Word (Christa)
Camden, AR, Jessica Word (fiancé Mark Moseley) of Smackover, AR, Cole Word (Amber) of Fordyce, AR, and Garrett Word US Navy; his great grandchildren; Hannah Garcia, Braylon Williams, Mason Thomason, Ella Kate Word, Emma Moseley, Peyton Word, Jaxson Word, and Braxton Word; two brothers, Jimmy Word (Jean) and Bill Word (Emilene) both of Camden, AR; a brother-in-law, Bobby Stewart (Peggy) of Oklahoma City, OK; and a sister-in-law, Gail Stewart of Camden, AR.

A family led memorial service will be held at Robert and Joy’s, 158 Ouachita 78 Camden, AR.

The family would like to thank OCMC Hospice and Dr. Braden.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to OCMC Hospice.
 
Word, Bobby Sandford (I1518)
 
135 BOMMER, William R. Age 83, of Morgan Township, Ohio, passed away February 26, 2015 at Hospice of Hamilton. He was born February 26, 1932 in Kentucky, the son of Albert and Rose Bommer.

He graduated from Ross High School and worked for 35 years at Southwest Ohio Steel as a truck driver and also served in the armed services. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marlene (Warren) Bommer in 2004.

He is survived by his sons William (Debra) Bommer, Eric (Becky) Bommer, and daughter Rebecca (John) Wilemski and numerous grandchildren.

Visitation will be held at Charles C. Young Funeral Home, 4032 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Ross, Ohio on Monday evening, March 2. 2015 from 5 - 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. with burial following in Shandon Cemetery. www.charlesyoungfuneralhome.com

Published in Journal-News on Mar. 1, 2015
 
Bommer, William R. (I1604)
 
136 Booneville
Tracy Tackett, 34, husband of Jennifer, died Feb 14, 2014. Visit Fri, 11am-2pm. Funeral Fri 2pm at Booneville Funeral Home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 19 February 2014.
 
Tackett, Tracy Lee (I1593)
 
137 BOONEVILLE - Eugene Tackett, age 86, husband of Evelyn (Sexton) Tackett. passed away Saturday, November 13, 2010, at the Kentucky River Medical Center in Jackson, KY.

Eugene was born in Ernestville, Owsley County, KY, on May 6, 1924, to the late Mattie (Warren) and Green Berry Tackett. He was a retiree of General Electric in Cincinnati, OH, a member of Light for the Lost, a member of Travelers Rest Assembly of God Church, a Veteran of the United States Army, serving during W.W.II, Chaplain for D.A.V. Post 21, and a member of the 287 PORT Company Association.

Along with his wife of 63 years, he is survived by 2 sons; David (Jenny) Tackett of Hamilton, OH and Loren (Juanita) Tackett of Booneville, KY, 2 daughters; Gwen (Larry) Murphy of Vincent, KY and Kim Franks of Hamilton, OH, 6 grandchildren; Jenny DeBoer, David Murphy, Michelle Glossip, Shauna Tackett, Stefanie Franks and Brad Franks, 7 great grandchildren, and many other loving family members and friends.

Along with his parents he was preceded in death by 2 brothers; James and Conley Tackett, and 2 sisters; Beulah Hale and Alma Tackett.

Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 12:00 PM at the Booneville Funeral Home, with Pastor Gary Vandeventer officiating. Visitation will be Tuesday, November 16, 2010, 10:00 AM until time of service. Eugene will be laid to rest at the Tackett-Gabbard Cemetery in Travellers Rest, KY, with the Booneville Funeral is in charge of all arrangements.

https://www.boonevillekyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Eugene-Newton-Tackett-1058/#!/Obituary
 
Tackett, Eugene (I1169)
 
138 Booneville - Evelyn (Sexton) Tackett, age 82, widow of Eugene Tackett, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, November 2, 2011 at the Pattie A. Clay Regional Hospital in Richmond, KY.

Evelyn was born in Jackson, Ohio, on April 13, 1928, a daughter of the late William and Gladys (Downey) Sexton. She was a homemaker, a former Inn Keeper owning a motel in Oxford, Ohio, an active member in Women's Ministries, Giedons Women Auxiliary, a Sunday School Teacher, Group Leader for the Missionettes in Hamilton, Ohio, an excellent quilter, enjoyed working on crafts, and a member of the Travellers Rest Assembly of God Church.

She is survived by 2 sons; David (Jenny) Tackett of Hamilton, OH, and Loren (Juanita) Tackett of Booneville, KY, 2 daughters; Gwen (Larry) Murphy of Vincent, KY, and Kim Franks of Hamilton, OH, 3 brothers; Ronnie, Tommy, and Gary Sexton all of Jackson, OH, 5 sisters; Rosa Lee Scott, Doris Hacker, Connie Folden, Marlene Simpson, and Lela Cooper all of Jackson, OH, 6 grandchildren; Jenny DeBoer, David Murphy, Michelle Glossip, Shauna Tackett, Stefanie Franks and Brad Franks, 7 great grandchildren, and many other loving family members and friends.

Along with her parents and husband of 63 years she was preceded in death by 1 brother; Floyd Sexton, and 1 sister; Arleda Keller.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 12:00 PM at The Booneville Funeral Home with Pastor Gary Vandeventer officiating. Visitation will be Saturday, November 5, 2011 from 10:00 AM until time of service. Evelyn will be laid to rest next to her husband at the Tackett Gabbard cemetery in Travellers Rest, KY. To leave the family a special message please visit www.boonevillekyfuneralhome.com. Booneville Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements.

https://www.boonevillekyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Evelyn-Tackett-1123/#!/Obituary
 
Sexton, Evelyn (I1170)
 
139 Booneville – Beulah Tackett Hale, 79, died Tuesday in Jackson. Funeral 1 p.m. Saturday, Searcy & Strong Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Friday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 8 February 1996.
 
Tackett, Beulah Beatrice (I1165)
 
140 Booneville – Cynthia Mainous Seale, 83, wife of Glass Seale, died Thursday at her home, apparently of a stroke. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Booneville Methodist Church. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Searcy and Strong Funeral Home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 14 September 1985.
 
Mainous, Cynthia (I286)
 
141 Booneville – Esther Wilson, 87, Route 2, homemaker, widow of Ellis Wilson, died Friday. Services 11 a.m. Monday, Justice Funeral Home. Visitation 6 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 4 February 2001.
 
Strong, Esther (I1159)
 
142 Booneville, KY - Coda Belle Wilson, 91, widow of Herbert Taft Wilson, passed away Friday, September 1, 2006 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, KY.

Coda was born January 24, 1915, in Owsley County, KY to the late Robert Nathan and Rachel Armina Gabbard Whicker. She was lifetime resident of Owsley County, a homemaker, a member of the Appalachian Arts and Crafts, and a Charter Member of the Rock Springs Primitive Baptist Church.

Survivors include a son, Eddie (& Alta) Wilson of Tyner, KY; a daughter-in-law, Judy Wilson, of Booneville, KY; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two great, great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and a host of relatives and friends.

Along with her husband, she was preceded in death by two sons, Wilburn Taft and Randall Ray Wilson; five sisters, Dixie Whicker Peters, Bessie Whicker Evans, Mayme Whicker Smith and Margie and Defreda Whicker; and three brothers, Chester, Sam, and Fred Whicker.

Funeral services held Wednesday, September 6, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. at the Booneville Funeral Home with Elder Mickey Wilson officiating. Visitation held from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m., Tuesday evening, at the funeral home. Burial in the Hardin Wilson Cemetery at Sturgeon with the Booneville Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Pallbearers were Tom Emanual, Jorden Krauth, Gary Neeley, and Roger, Scottie, and Darrell Wilson.
 
Whicker, Coda Belle (I1157)
 
143 Booneville, KY- Tracy Tackett, age 34, husband of Jennifer (McIntosh) Tackett, passed away Friday, February 14, 2014 at the St. Claire Regional Medical Center in Morehead, KY.

Tracy was born in Lexington, KY on September 10, 1979, to the late James and Ruby (Terry) Tackett. He was student of Morehead State University, where he graduated in December of 2013 with a Bachelors in Business Administration with an emphasis in Computer Information Systems. Tracy was a wonderful husband to his wife of 2 years, Jennifer, a loving son and brother. He was also a member of the Morehead United Methodist Church in Morehead, KY.

He is survived by his wife; mother, Ruby; 2 brother, James Timothy (Sharon) Tackett of Vincent, KY and Wallace (Margie) Tackett of Grayson, KY along with many other loving family members and friends.

Tracy was preceded in death by his father; James Tackett.

Funeral services will be held Friday, February 21, 2014 at 2:00 PM at the Booneville Funeral Home, with Reverend J. Jamison Brunk and Reverend Aaron Mansfield officiating. Visitation will be held Friday, February 21, 2014 from 11:00 AM until time of service. Tracy will be laid to rest in the Gabbard-Tackett Cemetery located in the Little Sturgeon Community of Booneville, KY. To leave the family a special message please visit www.boonevillekyfuneralhome.com. Booneville Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements.

The family requests in lieu of flowers donations should be made to the Booneville Funeral Home.

https://www.boonevillekyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Tracy-Tackett/#!/Obituary
 
Tackett, Tracy Lee (I1593)
 
144 Born in Cass, Arkansas October 1, 1931 to Cloe and Daisy Turner. Died September 8, 2013 in Grass Valley, California after a brief illness. Ralph was a long-time resident of Grass Valley after moving his family here from the Bay Area in 1962.

His career included working as a certified aircraft mechanic for United Airlines, a water distribution operator for Nevada Irrigation District, manager of Cal Gas in Grass Valley, and owner/operator of RT Enterprises, repairing gas vapor meters before retiring.

He loved fishing, prospecting, traveling, restoring antiques and reading. He was happiest riding his tractor and repairing or appraising donations to Hospice of the Foothills.

Survived by his loving spouse Jan; children Christine Turner, Martha Turner, Douglas Turner (Helen), Ellen Turner (Robert Hermiston); stepdaughter Whitney Mayfield; sister Alice Fern Turner; grandchildren Django Barbato, Shawn Turner (Brandy), and Natalie Harris (Michael); great-grandchildren Hunter, Alexis & Loghan Turner and Evelyn & Gideon Harris.

Preceded in death by his parents, brother Donald Ray Turner, sister Willie Close, and twin sisters May Burke and June Arnold.

According to his wishes, Ralph will be cremated and no services will be held. In honor of Ralph's twenty-four year volunteer work for Hospice of the Foothills, the family requests remembrances may be made in his name to this organization at 11270 Rough and Ready Hwy, Grass Valley, CA95945.
 
Turner, Ralph D. (I1529)
 
145 Born to Cleveland and Elizabeth (Hopkins) Wilmot at Chautauqua, Ohio. He was a switchman on the railroad at Armco Steel for 35 years retiring in 1979. Charles was involved in stock car racing at the old Middletown Speedway and in USAC with his son Bud. He was preceded in death by his parents; Brothers Benton and Gerald Wilmot; sister Versa Whitt and two grandsons Curtis and Michael Sexton. He is survived by his children Starlin (Cookie) Charles(Bud) and Steven Wilmot. Brothers James Cornett, grant, Earl and Frank Wilmot. Sisters Reva Hollenbaugh, Ruby Reiger, Donna Robey, Martha Gabbard, Dortha Marie Lunsford and Anna Belle Adams. Wilmot, Charles Starlin (I1283)
 
146 Bowles, Lorene
Age 81, of Miamisburg, passed away on Wednesday, December 19, 2001, at Christel Manor of Miamisburg. Preceded in death by a son, Leroy Bowles, 3 brothers, Emery, Charles & David Davis, 3 sisters, Marie Truett, Alma Mathis, Ethel Napier, a granddaughter, Christy Lee Miller and a grandson, John Chafin. Survivors include a son, Fred (Inez) Bowles of Fairfield, OH., 3 daughters, Ruth (Ray) Jefferson, Connie (Curtis) Miller bother of Miamisburg, Irene (Dan) Eddinger of Florida, 2 brothers, Jim Davis of Miamisburg, Bill Davis of Ohio, 2 sisters, Della west of Centerville, Wilma Medlock of KY., 9 grandchildren, Steve Jefferson, Tammy Manor, Dewayne, Donald, Dean & Brian Bowles, Kimberly & Shane Chafin and Jimmy C. Miller and 9 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 11:00 AM from the Gebhart-Schmidt-Parrmore Funeral Home, Miamisburg. Pastor John Swint officiating. Burial Highland Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday one hour prior to service.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 20 December 2001.
 
Davis, Lorene (I411)
 
147 BRAKE (Whitaker), Mildred Age 90 of Hamilton, passed away at her residence on Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 8:52AM. She was born in Livingston, KY on May 2, 1925 to Earl and Helen (Kelley) Whitaker. She was a member of Freedom Baptist Church. She was a sweet, gentle, loving woman, who taught her family by example; true unconditional love, and servanthood. In 1942, in Laurel Co., KY, she married Edwin Whitaker, and he preceded her in death in 1979. In 1985, in Hamilton, she married Clyde Brake, and he preceded her in death in 2003. She is survived by her children; Edwin (Glenna) Whitaker Jr., Renee (Mike) Croy, Nancy (Courtney) Profitt, Scott (Nancy) Whitaker, Margaret (Dean) Wilkerson, Mary (Dennis) Garland, Linda Byrd; son in law, Sevan Denham; 19 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Ralph Whitaker and Ray Whitaker; one daughter Carol Denham; one grandson, Joey Gibson. Funeral service will be held at Brown Dawson Flick Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Avenue, on Monday, July 6, 2015 at 1PM with Pastor Kris Theobald and Pastor Paul Tillett officiating. Burial will follow at Millville Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 5, 2015 from 5PM-8PM at the funeral home. Memorial contributions can be made to Freedom Baptist Church Building Fund and Hospice of Cincinnati. Condolences can be made at www.browndawsonflick.com
Published in Journal-News on July 3, 2015
 
Whitaker, Mildred (I917)
 
148 Brewer, Ruby Moore, age73, of 25 E. Siebenthaler Ave., passed away Wednesday at her residence. She is survived by a daughter & son-in-law, Roberta & Jesse James, of Dayton, a grandson, David, Kettering, a brother, Paul Moore of Kentucky. Mrs. Brewer was a member of Santa Clara Christian Church and retired from McCrory’s. Services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Santa Clara Christian Church but Rev. George M. Miller officiating. Burial Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the church 1 hour before the funeral. Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial Fund of the Santa Clara Christian Church. Arrangements by Carrigan Funeral Home.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Friday, 25 January 1980.
 
Moore, Ruby Maxine (I1739)
 
149 Bright, Anderson Dorsey (A.D.)
69, of Monterey, TN, died Monday, December 1, 1997 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness. He was born June 8, 1928, the son of the late Anderson Dorsey & Hallie Mae Walker Bright, He was a member of the Thornhill Baptist Church and regularly attended Monterey First Baptist Church. Mr. Bright worked as a coal miner at the Clinchfield Coal Co. in Monterey until the company ceased operations in the 1960s. Later, he & his wife operated the Bright Burger Restaurant in Monterey, and he was retired form the Purolater Freight Co. In addition to his parents, Mrs. Bright was preceded in death by three sisters, Rebeca Bright, Sarah Muncy & Priscilla Stamps; and one brother, Edwin Bright. He is survived by his wife, Phina Hundley Bright of Monterey, TN; two sons & daughters-in-law, Grey & Jane Ann Bright of Monterey and Mark & Denise Bright of Cookeville, TN; three daughters and sons-in-law, Sherry & Monty Johnson of Cookeville, Sheila & Joe Jachimowicz of Brunswick, GA, and Sandra & Gary Roah of Cookeville; give brothers, Paul & Robert Bright, both of Beavercreek, Bill Bright of Fairfield Glade, James Bright of Bradenton, FL and George Bright of Monterey; three sisters, Gaynelle Turner & Daurine Edwards, both of Beavercreek, and Mary Blair of Dayton; seven grandchildren, Cynthia Rittenbury, Bradley, Ross & Aarol Bright, Myriah Roach, and Kelly & Ryan Jachimowicz; and two great-grandchildren, Seth & Victoria Rittenberry. Funeral services will be held 11:00 A.M. Thursday, December 4, 1997 at the chapel of Horner Funeral Home, Monterery, TN, with Rev. Bill Vance and Rev. William J. Powell officiating. Interment will follow in the Whittaker Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-9 PM Wednesday at the funeral home.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 4 December 1997.
 
Bright, Anderson Dorsey (I1048)
 
150 Bro. Arnold C. Pingleton, 86 of Copper Creek, passed from this life on Monday, August 5, 2019 at the University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington. He was born in Rockcastle County, KY on August 26, 1932 the son of John and Nannie Wilmott Pingleton. He was a faithful servant of the Lord for over fifty years, leading several congregations throughout Rockcastle County and the surrounding area. He was a retiree of Parker Seal Company and a farmer.

He is survived by his loving wife, Ruth Barnett Pingleton; a son, Larry Pingleton and wife Debra of Copper Creek; four daughters, Karen Creech and husband Larry and Rebecca Kirby, both of Copper Creek, Kay Cameron and husband Billy of Brindle Ridge, and Amy Lea and husband Philip of Richmond; and ten grandchildren, Daniel and Megan Pingleton, Jeff and Angie Creech, Chris and Cindy Creech, Mick and Angie Creech, Rick and Stacy Creech, Michael and Stacy Creech, Billy and Elizabeth Cameron, Shawn and Kim Kirby, Blake Moberly, and Kayla Moberly. Also surviving are 13 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant sister, Pauline; and a brother, Clarence. 
Pingleton, Arnold Christopher (I1564)
 

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