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2951 William G. "Bill" Barlow
Petal, MS
Services will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday at Carterville Baptist Church for Mr. W.G. "Bill" Barlow, of Petal. Visitation will be 5:00-7:00 Tuesday at Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home., and one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be in Hillcrest Cemetery with military honors.
He died Sunday, October 9, 2011, at Hattiesburg Health and Rehab.
Bill Barlow was born in Petal, Mississippi on November 6, 1922 to Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Barlow. After graduation from Petal High School, he enrolled into the Army Air Corp (the precursor to the modern Air Force) and was stationed in Denver, Colorado where he met Nordeen Renae "Dee" Sanders. Bill and Dee were married on October 6, 1943 in Georgetown, Colorado. Of note is that Bill and Dee traveled back to Georgetown in December, 1999 and located their original marriage certificate in the basement of the Georgetown Courthouse.
Following their wedding, Bill deployed to England to serve as a crew member on a B-24 bomber, the Bungay Buckaroo, and survived over 25 missions in the European campaign. The bomber he served on led the 448th Bomb Group, the lead group on the D-Day invasion and is now enshrined at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
Upon Bill's return home from World War II, the Barlows resumed life together with Bill working with his father as they and a crew of relatives and friends built houses in Petal and Hattiesburg. He continued in this business until he started Barlow's Radio and TV Service where his wife Dee served as the bookkeeper and office manager. After some years of operating that business, he and Dee took over the ownership and operation of Petal Dry Cleaners, with all sons working with their parents. Their business prospered, even surviving a fire which destroyed much of the complex. Following the sale of the clearers, Bill worked for the city of Petal as their first building inspector, and later on the staff at Timberton Country Club.
Bill was a Christian and he and his wife were active members of Carterville Baptist Church, where he led the congregational singing on Sundays until they moved their membership to Temple Baptist Church in Petal. He later moved again to Petal-Harvey Baptist Church, serving as a deacon there. After a number of years at Petal-Harvey, he and his wife returned to Carterville Baptist Church where they remained faithful until death.
Through the years of their marriage, they were the parents of five sons: Jerry, Larry, Gary, Barry and Carey. He was proud of his boys and taught them to love the Lord and His Word. Bill also thanked the Lord for his daughter-in-laws: Lynne, Sandy, Dina and Janet, as well as their grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Bill's legacy will live on through the values he taught his sons and their children.
 
Barlow, William (I1644)
 
2952 William H. Marcum.
Lompoc - Funeral Services for William H. Marcum, 68, Lompoc, will be 3 p.m. Friday at the Starbuck-Lind Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mr. Marcum was born Dec. 6, 1917, in Cass, Ark., He was a retired master sergeant who served 22 years with the U.S. Army. After retiring in 1961, he moved to Lompoc from Marina and worked for five years with IFF-Federal Electric Corp. He died Monday at Vandenberg Air Force Base Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Virginia of Lompoc; two daughters, Peggy Kinman and Glinda Clifford, both of Lompoc; four sons, Troy Brown of San Marcos, Jimmie Brown of Huntington Beach, L.D. Brown of Garden Grove and Clyde Brown of Lompoc; a brother, Glen Marcum of Lompoc; 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be at the mortuary from 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara, 300 West Pueblo, Santa Barbara 93105.
 
Marcum, William Howard (I1392)
 
2953 William H. Sturgill
Clarkston, Wash., Nov. 9. – Funeral services for William H. Sturgill, 76, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 Saturday afternoon at Clarkston Christian church, the Rev. Ralph E. Helseth officiating. Burial will be at Normal Hill. Merchant’s funeral home is in charge of arrangements.
Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington. Friday, 9 November 1951.
 
Sturgill, William H. (I1445)
 
2954 William Henry Warren, age 70, 27 North F street, husband of Mrs. Sarah Warren, died suddenly of a heart attach Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the backyard of his home.

Mr. Warren, who had been in ill health the last three years, had continued his work every day until December 15 when his condition became critical.

The son of Matthew and Julia Morris Warren, he was born November 22, 1877 in Owsley county, Kentucky, and on December 30, 1897, he married Sarah Alice Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren came to Hamilton 38 years ago to make their home, and on December 30, 1947, observed their golden wedding anniversary.

Champion Enploye

Mr. Warren, associated as a carpenter with various construction companies for a while, had been employed as a millwright at the Champion Paper and Fibre company for 25 years, where he has held in high esteem by his many co-workers.

A faithful member of the First Baptist church, Mr. Warren was of a quiet disposition but displayed a keen interest in both municipal and national affairs.

He leaves the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Paul C. Steward, Columbus, and Mrs. Werner A. Schneider, Hamilton; two sons, Robert L. Warren and Everett Warren, both of Columbus; two sisters, Mrs. Molly E. Wilson, Sturgeon, Ky., and Mrs. Mattie Tackett, Travelers Rest, Ky.; four grandchildren, and host of friends.

Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Robert L. Klaus funeral home, North F street and Elvin avenue. Rev. John S. Brinkman, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Rose Hill.
 
Warren, William Henry (I728)
 
2955 William J. Brummett
Morganfield, Ky., Jan. 2. – William J. Brummett, 77, retired Union county farmer, died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dora Whitledge, Evansville, Ind.
Surviving beside the daughter are: other daughters, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Sturgis, and Mrs. Rudell Raddatz, Grand Rapids, Mich.; sons, C.R. Lexington, S.R., and Arvel, Lansing, Mich.; Hanes, Evansville; Earl, Grand Rapids; a sister, Mrs. Angie Easley, Chicago; 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist church, Sturgis, with burial in Pythian Ridge cemetery there. The Rev.A.H. Cullen, Calvary Baptist church pastor at Evansville, and the Rev. Ernest Miller, Sturgis pastor, will officiate.
The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky. Wednesday, 3 January 1940.
 
Brummett, William Joseph (I329)
 
2956 William J. Brummette, 87, died Sunday at Suburban Medical Center.
He was a retired civil engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, a retired consulting engineer for Swerdrup-Parcel & Associates in St. Louis and a member of Beargrass Christian Church.
Survivors: his wife, the former Nell Hurst; a daughter, Donna Petty; a son, Ronald J. Brummette; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, Pearson’s, 149 Breckenridge Lane. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday. 12 December 1995.
 
Brummette, William (I1213)
 
2957 William J. Sandusky
A former Railway Express worker, William J. Sandusky, of 4128 High St., Lincoln Park, died Jan. 7 in Wyandotte General Hospital. The native of Kentucky was 69.
Survivors include his wife, marguerite; two sons, William of Wyandotte and Timothy of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Mihatsch of Allen Park; a sister, Mrs. Mary S. Lazenby of Detroit; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were scheduled for today at the John Molnar Funeral Home in Southgate. Burial will be in Michigan Memorial Park, Huron Township.
 
Sandusky, William Joseph (I163)
 
2958 William Kenneth McGuire, 83, of Copper Creek passed away Sunday, March 13, 2022, at the Rockcastle Health and Rehab. He was the husband of the late Juanita (Wilmot) McGuire who preceded him in death on August 14, 2020. William was born August 17, 1938 in Rockcastle County to the late Lewis and Flora Edith (Baker) McGuire. He was a former mechanic and had worked in the log woods. William enjoyed rabbit and coon hunting, and riding his four wheeler down to his pond to check on his pet catfish. He really enjoyed playing softball, bowling and playing bingo. He loved to visit Dollywood and spending time with his family. He particularly loved telling tall tales to his grandchildren.

William is survived by
a daughter, Kennetha M. McGuire
two sons Kenny Eugene McGuire and Barry Michael (Karen) McGuire
Step Daughter, Tonya Ursprung
two sisters, Helen (Owen) Noel and Annalene (Wayne) Holman
a brother, Wilbur McGuire

Five Grandchildren: B.J., William E., Katarina, Ethan & Dalton McGuire

Great Grandson, Grayson McGuire

Step Grandchildren: Melissa, Bobbie Jo, Becky, Richard, Allison, Jonah, Katie & Zoe

In addition to his parents and wife, William was preceded in death by his Step Son, Jonathan Ursprung; Brothers, Ulysses & Arnold McGuire and Sisters, Linda McGuire & Ona Ruth Creech

Funeral Services:11:00 AM, Thursday, March 17, 2022
Place of Service: McKnight Funeral Home Chapel
Officiating: Bro. Jeff Draper
Place of Burial: McGuire Family Cemetery
 
McGuire, William Kenneth (I1097)
 
2959 William M. (Bill) Fannon
Winchester – William M. (Bill) Fannon, 57, of 133 Alabama Street, died at 6:30 a.m. Saturday in the Clark County Hospital after a long illness. He was a mechanic, a native of Knox County and a member of the First Baptist Church, Harlan.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth O’Dell Fannon; two daughters, Mrs. Norman Raney and Mrs. Mickey Ahlgrim, Winchester; his father, B.D. Fannon, Harlon; four sisters, Mrs. Nevelle Lee, Stanton; Mrs. Joe Lauletta, Louisville; Mrs. Tommy Kearnen, Danville, and Mrs. Morris Myers, Harlan, a half-brother, Vernon Fannon and three granddaughters.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Scobee Funeral Home by the rev. Cova Duvall. Burial will be in the Winchester Cemetery. Bearers will be Leon Raney, Joe Lauletta, Harlan, Johnny, Pete and Doug O’Dell. Honorary bearers will be Dr. Early Rynerson, Raymond and Charles Raney, and Donald Rash. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call after 10 a.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 17 November 1968.
 
Fannon, William (I927)
 
2960 William Ponder
October 4, 1928 ~ October 13, 2019 (age 91)
Mr. William Ponder, age 91 of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky passed away on Sunday October 13, 2019 at his residence in Mt. Vernon. He was born on October 4, 1928 in Burr, Kentucky, a son of the late Henry and Allie B. Mullins Ponder. He was a retired cabinet maker and carpenter. He enjoyed woodworking and repairing furniture. He was a member of the Lighthouse Assembly of God.

Survivors are: Two sisters: Kathlene (Charles) Yencer, of Richmond, Indiana and Glenna Cacus Marker of New Port Richey, Florida. Six Nieces: Jackie Bullock, Patricia Wolfe, Lisa Shehan, Angela Sandberg, Denise Whalen and Janice Chadwell also survive.

Besides his parents he is preceded in death by a sister Eva Shannon and husband Charles, a brother Bennett Ponder, two nephews and one niece.

Graveside services for Mr. William Ponder will be conducted on Wednesday October 16, 2019 at 1:00 PM at Elmwood Cemetery in Mt. Vernon with Bro. Tim Hampton officiating. 
Ponder, William (I908)
 
2961 William Riley Brown, 78, of Rockmart, Georgia passed away Monday, August 5, 2013 at his granddaughter's residence in Mulberry, Florida. Mr. Brown was born February 11, 1935 in Totz, Kentucky to John and Martha (nee Wilmot) Brown and moved to Mulberry 2 months ago from Rockmart.

He worked as a truck driver and was a member of Church of God Church in Totz, KY.

Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, Dorothy (nee Dixon) Brown of Rockmart, GA; daughter, Sherry L. Sheldon of Rockmart, GA; brothers, Carmen (Linda) Brown of North Port, FL, Bill (Roxanne) Brown of West Harrison, IN, and Walter (Diane) Brown of Putney, KY; sisters, Natilla (Barry) Benjamin of Alexmoria, KY and Zelda (Riley) Causey of Landcaster, KY; grandchildren, Michael (Megan) Davis of Mulberry, FL, Mickey (Jessica) Davis of North Port, FL, and Billy Joe Brown of Rockmart, GA; and 2 great-grandchildren.

Family will receive friends from 10-11:00AM on Friday, August 9, 2013 at Paul Schelm Funeral Home, 12687 SW County Road 769 (Kings Highway) in Lake Suzy, FL. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00AM at the funeral home with burial to follow at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens in Punta Gorda, FL.

Arrangements by Paul Schelm Funeral Home in Lake Suzy. Phone (941) 625-3535.
 
Brown, William Riley (I1567)
 
2962 William Sherman McKnight 92, of Sweetwater Rd. Mt Vernon died Saturday March 5, 2011 at the Compassionate Care Center in Richmond. Sherman was a farmer and long time member of the Conway Baptist Church.

Sherman is survived by his daughters Beverly McKnight and Debbie (Jerry) Owens both of Rockcastle County, his grandchildren Brandon (Constance) Owens, Carrie McKnight, and Brittany (Dewey) Williams, and great grandchildren MJ Farthing and Braydon Owens. Sherman was preceded in death by his parents Floyd and Lydia Wynn McKnight and his wife Marie McKnight, and 1 brother and six sisters.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 pm at Lakes Funeral Home with Rev. Jerry Owens officiating, burial will be in the Rice Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Brandon Owens, Dewey Williams, Larry McKnight, Ronnie Sears, Steve Sears, and Charles Johnson. Honorary pallbearers are MJ Farthing, Braydon Owens and the Wayne Stewart Adult Care staff. Visitation will be Tuesday from 6-9 pm at Lakes Funeral Home.
 
McKnight, William Sherman (I1273)
 
2963 William Tankersley
Salix, Iowa – William Tankersley, 66, of Salix died Thursday at an Onawa hospital of long illness.
His body has been donated to Iowa City Hospital.
Mr. Tankersley was born April 3, 1911, at Clayleo, Ky. He married Marjorie Goernd Sept. 14, 1963, at Minnesota Lake, Minn. He worked for 29 years at the Delco plant in Dayton, Ohio, before moving to Salix in 1964.
Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Mac (Carol) Graham of Dayton; two brothers, Frank of Silver Springs, Fla., and Ken of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Feral Dragon of Baca Raton, Fla., and a granddaughter.
Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Iowa. Friday, 16 December 1977.
 
Tankersley, William Russell (I1698)
 
2964 William Waldon O'Dell, born May 23, 1915, in Livingston, KY. He attended Harlan High School, Harlan KY where he was an outstanding member and captain of the football team excelling at the positions of linebacker and fullback. He was also an outstanding member of the Glee Club and enjoyed singing throughout his life. His goal of attending Bowling Green University to major in marketing was short lived when took a job to help his mother and father with family expenses. He entered the US Army in March 1943, rose to the rank of sergeant and during World War II participated in 3 island invasions in the Philippines. Among his many metals are 3 bronze campaign stars. He was a member of the 465th Glider Field Artillery which was dissolved due to the large amount of casualties they received. He was a true American and very proud of his family. His family had the distinction of having 5 brothers serving their country during World War II involved in more than 25 battles including Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal and Bougainville. He was a member of the Italian American War Veterans. He was married to Pauline Adams until her death on May 23, 2001. He is survived by his brother Carl Douglas (Pete) O'Dell, Nashville, TN; son William W. (Tripp) O'Dell, III,; daughter Karen E. O'Dell-Howard; four granddaughters and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home. Friends may visit on Saturday from 10-12. Interment will follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home-Orlando 407-898-2561

The Orlando Sentinel - Wednesday, March 2, 2011
 
O'Dell, William (I519)
 
2965 William Waldon O'Dell, born May 23, 1915, in Livingston, KY. He attended Harlan High School, Harlan KY where he was an outstanding member and captain of the football team excelling at the positions of linebacker and fullback. He was also an outstanding member of the Glee Club and enjoyed singing throughout his life. His goal of attending Bowling Green University to major in marketing was short lived when took a job to help his mother and father with family expenses. He entered the US Army in March 1943, rose to the rank of sergeant and during World War II participated in 3 island invasions in the Philippines. Among his many metals are 3 bronze campaign stars. He was a member of the 465th Glider Field Artillery which was dissolved due to the large amount of casualties they received. He was a true American and very proud of his family. His family had the distinction of having 5 brothers serving their country during World War II involved in more than 25 battles including Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal and Bougainville. He was a member of the Italian American War Veterans. He was married to Pauline Adams until her death on May 23, 2001. He is survived by his brother Carl Douglas (Pete) O'Dell, Nashville, TN; son William W. (Tripp) O'Dell, III,; daughter Karen E. O'Dell-Howard; four granddaughters and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home. Friends may visit on Saturday from 10-12. Interment will follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home-Orlando 407-898-2561
 
O'Dell, William Walden (I921)
 
2966 William's death certificate does not list a cemetery but states that his body was removed to Norton, Virginia. Both of his parents, Jacob and Missouri Mann are buried at the Fincaslte Church Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott County, Virginia.

William was killed in a mine accident. He was a motor brakeman for a coal mine.

 
Mann, William Banner (I592)
 
2967 Williamsburg – Sharon Afterkirk, 40, a teacher of Whitley County Central Elementary School, wife of Joe Afterkirk, died Monday at Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. Services 1 p.m. Thursday in Pine Grove Church of Christ Cemetery, Clay County. Visitation after 6 p.m. today at Croley Funeral Home here.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 9 May 1990.
 
Murray, Sharon (I1115)
 
2968 Willie Adams
Willie Adams, 63, 341 Westboro Road, Midland, died unexpectedly Monday in Clinton Memorial Hospital. His wife, Anna B. Wilmot Adams, to whom he was married August 12, 1934, survives.
Mr. Adams was born October 3, 1912 in Rock Castle County, Ky., a son of Eugene and Georgia Singleton Adams.
Surviving in addition to his wife are four sons, Cleveland Adams of Lufkin, Tex., William Adams of Wilmington, Ronald Adams of Blanchester, and Glenn Adams, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Joyce (Eugene) Ledford of Wilmington, Mrs. Evelyn (Donald) Lorentz Sr., of Midland, and Mrs. Norma (Paul) Shankland of Sacramento, Calif; 14 grandchildren; a brother, Eugene Adams of Vandalia, and two sisters, Mrs. Melissa Worley of Dayton, and Mrs. Ruth (Ashley) Justice of Aberdeen.
Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Hannah funeral home, Blanchester. Rev. John R. Greene will officiate. Burial will be in New Antioch Cemetery. Calling hours will be at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
Wilmington News-Journal, Wilmington, Ohio. Wednesday, 31 March 1976.
 
Adams, William (I1292)
 
2969 Wilma Jean Warbington, age 91 of Rochester Hills, Michigan, passed away July 23, 2020 at her home. She was born June 14, 1929 in Blue Diamond, Kentucky to James and Velma (maiden Moore) Oliver.

Beloved wife of the late James Warbington, who passed in August of 1999. They were married for 46 years. Dear Sister of Phyllis Solberg and the late Irene Killius. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Also survived by many caring and wonderful friends.

Services will be held privately for family. A memorial service will be planned at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Barnabas Ministries, https://barnabasministriesmi.org/

https://www.hopcroftfuneraldirectors.com/obituaries/Wilma-Warbington/#!/Obituary
 
Oliver, Wilma Jean (I434)
 
2970 Wilmington News Journal

C. Eugene Ledford, 54, of 243 S. Walnut St., Wilmington, died Sunday, October 30 at 7:29 p.m. in Clinton Memorial Hospital, Wilmington.

Born Dec. 5, 1933 in Clinton County, he was a son of Chester G. “Chet” Ledford and Opal E. Yarger Ledford Hendee. His wife, the former Wanda Joyce Adams, to whom he was married June 30, 1961, survives.

He was a member of the Church of Christ (Christian) and a petroleum driver at Landmark. He graduated from New Vienna High School.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Ledford is survived by a son, Kenneth E. Ledford , serving a tour of duty with the U.S. Army in Germany; a daughter, Pamela Sue Ledford, of Tampa, Fla.; a brother, Larry W. Ledford, of New Vienna; and a sister, Mrs. Carolyn (Roger) McKay, of Beavercreek.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 3 in the Reynolds-Smith Funeral Home, Wilmington, with Arthur Merkle and Keith Dimbath officiating.

Burial was in the Sugar Grove Cemetery, Wilmington.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Christ (Christian), 909 W. Locust St., Wilmington, Ohio, 45177.
 
Ledford, Chester Eugene (I1528)
 
2971 Wilmot, Benton, 79, of Brooksville, died Friday (Nov. 6, 1998) at Sun City Care Center. Born in Rock Castle County, Ky., he came here 40 years ago from Green River, Utah. He was the owner and operator of an auto body shop in Utah, and a member of the First Baptist Church of Riskin. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include a son, Steven, Brooksville; two daughters, Darlyn Phillips, Thonotosassa, and Sandra Wade, Sarasota; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Brewer Memorial Funeral Home and Crematory, Brooksville.
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Wednesday, 11 November 1998,
 
Wilmot, Benton Cleveland (I1272)
 
2972 WILMOT, Grant 87 of Middletown passed away on Friday, August 20, 2010 at Hospice of Butler & Warren County. He was born on March 3, 1923 in Kentucky to Cleveland & Elizabeth (Hopkins) Wilmot. He was a self-employed mechanic for over 70 years. He was a member of the Enterprise Baptist Church and was an avid race car driver. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Benton, Gerald and Charlie Wilmot; his sisters, Versa Whitt, Marie Lunsford and Reva Hollenbaugh; his step-sons, Edgar Baker Jr. and Gerald Hensley. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Ruth Wilmot; his brothers, Jim Cornett of Shoals, IN and Frank Wilmot of Eaton, OH; his sisters, Annabelle Adams of Wilmington, OH, Ruby Rieger of Germantown, OH, Donna Roby of Sebastian, FL and Martha Gabbard of Eaton, OH; his son, Grant Wilmot Jr.; his step-sons, Ron (Holly) Baker and Wayne (Kathy) Hensley; his grandchildren, Brad Hensley, Jill Hensley, Austin Wilmot, Chad Hensley, Vicky Neece, Annette Hensley, Kayla Hensley and Kara Hensley and 9 Great-Grandchildren. Arrangements: Visitation will be on Tues., 8/24 from 4-6:00 pm at the Baker-Stevens-Parramore Funeral Home with a Celebration of Life Service to follow at 6:00 pm with Rev. James Anderson officiating. Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice of Butler & Warren Co. at 5940 Long Meadow Drive, Franklin, OH 45005 or the American Heart Assoc. at 15120 Collections Center Dr., Chicago, IL 60693. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.bakerstevensparramore.com
 
Wilmot, Grant Austin (I1277)
 
2973 Wilmott
Everett "Chalkie" Wilmott, 69, of Brodhead died Aug. 24, 1988 at the Veterans Medical Center in Lexington after an illness of several months.

He was born on Nov. 14, 1918 in Germantown, Ohio, the son of the late Arthur and Georgia Kidwell Wilmott. He was retired from the L & N Railroad and was a veteran of World War II.

Survivors are: His wife, Mrs. Louise Turner Wilmott; a son, Wayne Wilmott of Brodhead; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Bishop of Somerset, Mrs. Donna Silcox of Brodhead, and Miss Lisa Adams of New Albany, Ind.; three sisters Mrs. Nannie Leager of Florida, Mrs. Martha Brown of Harlan, and Mrs. May Roberts of Brodhead and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers and sisters.

Services were held Aug. 26 at the Watson Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Arnold Pingleton officiating. Burial was in Piney Grove Cemetery.

 
Wilmot, Everett (I1240)
 
2974 Winchester
Ellen Cox Robinson, 99, Winchester Center for Health & Rehabilitation, former homemaker, widow of Arthur Bradley Robinson, died Sunday. Services 1 p.m. today, Scobee Funeral Home. Visitation 11 a.m. today. Contributions suggested to one’s favorite charity.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 14 September 1999.
 
Cox, Bertha Ellen (I848)
 
2975 WINCHESTER - Beulah Mae Perkins Brandenburg Murray, 89, of Winchester, widow of Marion Murray, and former manager of One Hour Dry Cleaners in Lexington, passed away Wed at her home. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11am at Forest Grove Church in Winchester. Visitation tonight from 6-8pm at the Rolan G. Taylor Funeral Home, 289 S. Main St. Contributions to Hospice East, 407 Shoppers Dr., Winchester, KY 40391.

Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Jun. 14, 2013.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/beulah-murray-obituary?id=13203630
 
Perkins, Beulah Mae (I693)
 
2976 Winchester – Anna B. Robinson, 89, Fairborn, Ohio, formerly of Winchester, died Friday. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Scobee Funeral Home. No visitation.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 5 March 1998.
 
Cox, Anna Bell (I849)
 
2977 WM MCDANIEL DIES AT AGE 57.
William McDaniel, 57, Hamilton, died Saturday at 11:30 pm in Mercy Hospital where he had been a patient one week. He was born in Rockcastle Co, Ky, Aug 31, 1912, a son of William & Frances Bullock McDaniel. He had been a resident of the Hamilton area since 1935 & had been employed as a master mechanic at the McGraw Construction Co, Middletown, 23 years. Mr McDaniel married Gathel Larison, April 12, 1935 in Liberty, Ind. He was a member of the Operating Engineers Union, Local 18 & enjoyed hunting, fishing, & collecting antiques.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs James (Helen) Drew, Hamilton; three brothers, Earl & Vernon McDaniel, both of Hamilton, & Clarence McDaniel, Haines City, Fla; a sister, Mrs Gladys Mogle, Cincinnati; four grandchildren; other relatives & many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Gathel, May 21, 1967; two brothers & a sister.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 am in the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, Hamilton, with the Rev John Carter, pastor of the Pentecostal Highway of Holiness Church, officiating. Burial will be in Darrtown Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 4 until 9 pm. Pallbearers for Mr McDaniel will be Earl, Donald, & Paul McDaniel, Ed Mogle, Gene Ballinger, & James Pharies.
Printed 6-8-1970 Hamilton Journal News.
 
McDaniel, William Robert (I501)
 
2978 WM. MCDANIEL CALLED BY DEATH.
William C McDaniel, age 79, Hamilton, died of complications Friday morning at 1:30 o’clock in his home. He had been ill the last 15 months. Mr. McDaniel was born Jan. 7, 1868, in Clay Co, Ky. He was a carpenter by trade & was a kind & loving father. He was a faithful member of the Church of God, Pater Ave.
Mr. McDaniel leaves the widow, Frances McDaniel; five sons, Edgar, Clarence, William R, Vernon, & Earl McDaniel, all of Hamilton; one daughter, Mrs Gladys Mogle, Cincinnati; two sisters, Mrs S E Kelley, Hamilton, & Mrs Mary Ponder, Livingston, Ky; nine grandchildren; & two great grandchildren. A son, Chester, died in 1946.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 o’clock, in the residence, 2012 Parkamo Ave, Rev Shelton Brock, Pastor of the Church of God, Hamilton, & Rev Ira Wells, officiating. Burial will be in Darrtown Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence Sunday afternoon & evening.
Printed 12-5-1947 Hamilton Journal News.
 
McDaniel, William (I309)
 
2979 Wolfe Countian Dies At Local Hospital
Carl Brewer, 58, of Hazel Green, Wolfe County, died at 5:20 o’clock yesterday afternoon at St. Joseph’s Hospital where he was admitted Tuesday. The body was taken to the Potter Funeral Home at West Liberty.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 1 December 1955.
 
Brewer, Carl Monroe (I1750)
 
2980 Woman Slayer Is Sent to Hospital
Arapaho, June 22 (AP) – Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, who officers said poisoned her five children at Clinton last Memorial day and slashed her own throat with a butcher knife, was ordered committed today to the Norman state hospital for a 30-day observation period.
The order was given by County Judge Donald Darrah on recommendation of physicians at a sanity hearing.
One of the children, Jerry, 6, died. The others, Marie, 16, Bobbie, 14, Davis, 12, and Joe, 9, recovered.
Sheriff Everett Stambaugh said Marie told him she became suspicious when her mother gave the children “quinine for malaria.”
Jerry was stricken quickly and Marie picked him up and led the others to a hospital.
Mrs. Watson was charged with murder. The case has been bound over to district court.
The family came here when the father was seeking work. He was not home at the time.
Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Friday, 23 June 1939.
 
Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
 
2981 World War II draft registration card:
Name: Homer Charles Robinson
Race: White
Age: 39
Birth Date: 1 Oct 1902
Birth Place: Indianola, Illinois
Residence Place: Hamilton, Butler, Ohio
Registration Date: 15 Feb 1942
Registration Place: Hamilton, Ohio
Employer: U.S. Army Engineers, Patterson Field
Height: 5ft 10"
Weight: 185
Complexion: Dark
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Next of Kin: Mr. John Robinson
 
Robinson, Homer Charles (I7)
 
2982 World War II. Co.A, 141st Infantry, 36 Texas Division.
Killed in action. 
Murray, Kermit (I707)
 
2983 Worley Richmond
Worley B. Richmond, 71, a machinist in California and Arizona before retiring in 1967, died Sunday en route to Phonenix Baptist Hospital.
Mr. Richmond, 1940 W. Camelback, was born in Clay County, Ky., and moved here 15 years ago from Detroit.
Survivors included two daughters, Mrs. Bertha H. Ellis of Phoenix, Marjie Richmond of London, Ky.; four sons, George Atkins of Ruidoso, N.M., Hobart Sullivan of Maryville, Tenn., Terry Sullivan of Phoenix and Eric Sullivan of Westminster, Calif.; three brothers and two sisters out of state, and 13 grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. Burial will be in East Resthaven Cemetery.
Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Tuesday, 11 September 1973.
 
Richmond, Worley Benton (I216)
 
2984 Yarnell, Harry Elmo – Passed away Dec. 17 in Spokane. His home, N4009 Post, Husband of Margaret E. Yarnell, at the home. Father of Mrs. William F. (Rita) Lamb, Valley, Wash.; Mrs. Nick (Dorothy) Gross of Spokane; Lewis A. Linton, Sacramento, Calif.; John D. Linton, Spokane, Wash., 12 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren. Brother of Clarence Yarnell, Miamiville, Ohio. Several nieces and nephews. A member of Christian Church and Spokane Aerie, No.2, FOE. DAV Chapter No.45. A resident of Spokane 34 years. A veteran of World War I. The Hazen & Jaeger Funeral Home, N1306 Monroe St. is announcing funeral arrangements.
Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington. Thursday, 18 December 1969.
 
Yarnell, Harry Elmo (I266)
 
2985 Year-old Ponder Child Dies in Covington.
Little Larry William Ponder, son of William W. and Elsie Baker Ponder of Covington, was born January 17, 1954 and died March 15, 1955 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Covington, at the age of one year, one month and 29 days.

Besides his parents, he leaves one brother, Garry Ponder, age 5; eight uncles; one aunt; one grandfather, W. H. Ponder of Livingston; one great grand-mother, Mrs. F. M. Ponder also of Livingston; and many cousins and other relatives.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 16, at the Free Pentecostal Church in Covington and at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, March 17, at the Cox Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery. 
Ponder, Larry William (I874)
 
2986 Young
Nora Evelyn Young, 74, 2035 New Orleans Dr., died at her residence Mon. She was born in Madison Co., the daughter of the late Christopher and Pauline Wilmot Lawson, a member of parkway Baptist Church and a former employee of Laval Cleaners. She is survived by two sons, Marion S. Young, Richmond and Arthur Eugene Young, Lexington; three daughters, Marietta Shields, and Barbara Durrum, both of Lexington, and Delores McQueen, Richmond; 15 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Robert and Reuben Lawson, both of Lexington, Tom and Walter Lawson, Both of Columbus, OH; two sisters, Mary Easter Parker and Frances Long, both of Lexington. Services 10 a.m. Wed. at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home with the Rev. John W. Wallace officiating. Burial in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Glenn Cherryholmes, Sam Young, Richard Durrum, Billy Durrum, Johnny Taylor, and Robert Young. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 16 August 1988.
 
Lawson, Nora Evelyn (I1321)
 
2987 Young Bellevue suspect admits striking victim.
Daniel J. Mitchell tells police he had known Charles Bowles 2 years; Body found on Covington sidewalk.
A man registered as Daniel J. Mitchell, 21, of 135 Washington avenue, Bellevue, was arrested Tuesday at his home by Covington police and charge with the murder of Charles Bowles, 37, of 424 Bakewell street, Covington.
Arraigned in Kenton County Court, Mitchell waived preliminary examination and was held to the grand jury with bond by Judge John B. Read. He was place in Covington jail.
Detective Leroy Hall, who received a "tip" that resulted in the arrest of Mitchell, said the Bellevue man made a statement in the office of Police Chief Alfred Schild, admitting that he struck Bowles following an argument Wednesday night.
Bowles was found Wednesday night, lying unconscious on a sidewalk on Seventh street, west of Madison avenue, Covington. He was taken to Booth Hospital, where he died Friday night without regaining consciousness and without being able to tell police what had happened.
Dr. James P. Riffe, Kenton county coroner, said Bowles died of a hemorrhage and slight skull fracture. He made his report following an autopsy Saturday at the hospital by Drs. John H. Siehl, Covington, and F. R. Bell, Ludlow.
Mitchell, in his statement, said he and Bowles and another man, who he named, had been drinking Wednesday night at the Farmers' Liquor Store, a Pike street cafe, in Covington. Bowles left the cafe.
Met Again.
Later in the evening, Mitchell and Bowles met at Pike street and Madison avenue and engaged in an argument. Bowles allegedly told the Bellevue man he had been in a fight elsewhere and asked him (Mitchell) if "he wanted some too."
Mitchell said that after Bowles struck at him and missed, he hit the Covington man, and that the latter ran to W. Seventh street. Mitchell pursued him and caught up with him. On Seventh street, the two men argued again and Mitchell struck Bowles on the jaw. The latter fell to the sidewalk and Mitchell then went to another Covington cafe, drank a glass of beer and went home.
He said he learned of Bowles' death Friday or Saturday. The two men, both employed at the Cincinnati Union Terminal, had known each other for two years.
Arresting officers, in addition to Detective Hall, were Lieut. William Thompson and Patrolmen Albert Schrichte, Richard Harlow and Emmett Ireland.
Say he has record.
Detective Hall said Mitchell has a record with Covington police, having broken into stores several years ago and is now on probation.
The first report that police received, after Bowles has found, was that the Covington man had been attacked by three men.
Following his arrest Tuesday, Mitchell was booked in Covington Police Court, but the case was referred by Police Judge Eugene Benzinger to County Court.

The Kentucky Post and Times-Star, Tuesday, 29 June 1943.
 
Bowles, Charles Sanders (I190)
 
2988 YOUNG Mary Middleton, 85, died Thu. Graveside 2pm Wed at Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Visit 12-1:45pm at Kerr Bros Harrodsburg Road.

Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Nov. 8
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/mary-young-obituary?pid=182401702
 
Middleton, Mary F. (I1543)
 
2989 Young, Marion Wheeler, 54, 335 Locust Avenue, died suddenly Wednesday at Hopkinsville, Ky. He was a construction worker and a member of the Parkway Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Nora Lawson Young; his parents, Samuel Alonzo and Kausas Young; four daughters, Mrs. Juanita Wellman, Mrs. Barbara Durham, Mrs. Marietta Shields, all of Lexington, Mrs. Deloris McQueen, Clays Ferry; two sons, Marion S. Young, Lexington, Arthur Eugene Young, Tulsa, Oklahoma; sixteen grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Saturday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Interment in the Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 a.m. Friday.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 20 September 1973.
 
Young, James Marion "Wheeler" (I1322)
 
2990 YOUNG, Wanda Moore, 77, Richmond, KY, wife of Marion Samuel Young, Sr., died Wed. June 24, 2015 at the University of Kentucky Hospital. Born Sept. 19, 1937 in Lexington, KY, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Hallie Perkins Moore, and was a retired bookkeeper.

Survivors other than her husband include four children, Tonda Prince, Marion Samuel Young, Jr., Tanya Crum and James Young; seven grandchildren, Kyle Crum, Jessica Carman, Kenneth Carman, Kristen Young, Austin Young, Brianna Young and Samantha Young; and four great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held 2:30 pm Fri. at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Harrodsburg Rd. by Pastor Keith Hatter. Burial will follow in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 1 pm Fri. until the service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Cancer Society, 1504 College Way, Lexington, KY 40502.

Obit courtesy kerrbrothersfuneralhome.com
 
Moore, Wanda Louise (I1541)
 
2991 Youth Killed, Two Hurt When Auto Hits Tree
Germantown, June 9 – A 15-year-old Germantown youth was fatally hurt and two companions were injured, when the automobile in which they were riding struck a tree on State route 123, about one a half miles north of here about 3 p.m. Saturday.
Clarence Kidwell, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kidwell, 125 Gunckel St., died en route to Miami Valley hospital, Dayton. Dr. P.A. Kemper said he suffered head injuries and never regained consciousness.
Kidwell, a sophomore in Germantown high school, was riding in a car driven by Charles Trissell, 16, of R.R., Farmersville, in which Don Webster and Fritz Emerick, both of Germantown, were also passengers. The boys reported Trissell lost control of the auto when he turned to avoid a collision with another car. The vehicle swerved from the highway and struck a tree.
Webster received a slight chest injury, and Trissell suffered numerous minor lacerations. Both were treated by dr. Kemper and sent to their homes. Emerick suffered only from shock.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Sunday, 10 June 1945.
 
Kidwell, Clarence (I1548)
 

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