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2551 | Monticello – Ovie C. Eads, 76, died here Thursday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, First Christian Church. The body is at the Richard Lee Funeral Home here. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, 24 July 1971. | Eads, Ovie Carlyle (I160)
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2552 | MOORE, Hazel age 80, of Fairfield, Ohio died Friday December 17, 2010 at 3:45 a.m. at Hospice of Hamilton. She was born on April 28, 1930 in Chavies, Kentucky the daughter of Elijah and Nancy (Napier) Noble. She was educated in the Kentucky public schools. On March 26, 1951 in Hazard, Kentucky she married Thomas E. Moore. She is survived by her husband Thomas "Buster"; her children Gwenda (Greg) Laney, Lucy Harbrecht, Jennifer (James) Ping and Cheyenne Malta French; grandchildren Rhonda (Mike) Blevins, Rebecka Laney-Williams, Scott Laney, Amy Clark, Charles (Stacy) Rosenbalm, Jennifer Rosenbalm, Justin Rosenbalm, Samantha Albertson, Savannah Albertson, John French and Joseph French; great-grandchildren Laney, Alexus, Lauren, Alyssa, Ryan, Aydan, Vincent, Kobe, Jaydah and Beckham; sister Grace Tarter; brother Loss Noble, also survived by many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, son Thomas E. Moore Jr., daughter Jowan Moore, granddaughter Nicollette Albertson, brothers Emory Noble and Henry Noble and sister Elizabeth Russell. Funeral Services at the Paul R. Young Funeral Home 3950 Pleasant Ave. Hamilton, with Pastor Don Dewey, officiating. Burial in Hickory Flat Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home. Published in the Hamilton Journal-News on 12/19/2010 | Noble, Hazel (I430)
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2553 | Moore, Mrs. Elma Pearl, age 62, died June 19 at Turtle Creek Convalescent Home, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Resided 108 Turner Rd., Apt. D, Dayton. She was a retired third grade teacher of the Dayton school System with whom she was employed for 32 years. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Minnie Fields, Korea, Ky.; 1 brother, William A. Fields, Tampa, Fla.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Ruby Williams, Middletown and Mrs. Exie Graham, Hazel Green, Ky., Visitation at the McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home, Middletown, 3-5 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial in Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 21 June 1977. | Fields, Elma Pearl (I1747)
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2554 | MOORE, Thomas "Buster" age 80, of Fairfield, Ohio died Thursday June 9, 2011 at 9:35 p.m. at Hospice of Cincinnati in Blue Ash. He was born on January 29, 1931 in Allock, Kentucky the son of Velmer and Myrtle (Curtis) Moore. He attended Alvin Drew and graduated from Wolfe County High School. On March 26, 1951 in Hazard, Kentucky he married Hazel Noble and she preceded him in death on December 17, 2010. He is survived by his children Gwenda (Greg) Laney, Lucy Harbrecht, Jennifer (James) Ping and Cheyenne Malta Moore; grandchildren Rhonda (Mike) Blevins, Rebecka Laney-Williams, Scott Laney, Amy Clark, Charles (Stacy) Rosenbalm, Jennifer Rosenbalm, Justin Rosenbalm, Samantha Albertson, Savannah Albertson, John French and Joseph French; great-grandchildren Laney, Alexus, Lauren, Alyssa, Ryan, Aydan, Vincent, Kobe, Jaydah and Beckham; brothers Ralph (Geneva) Moore, Lee (Kathleen) Moore and Doug (Judy) Moore; sister-in-law Carolyn Moore; also survived by many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, son Thomas E. Moore Jr., daughter Jowan Moore, granddaughter Nicollette Albertson, brother Lloyd Moore and sisters Dorothy Smith and Malta Fugate. Funeral Services will be Tuesday June 14, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at the Paul R. Young Funeral Home 3950 Pleasant Ave. Hamilton, with Pastor Don Dewey, officiating. Burial in Hickory Flat Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to www.paulyoungfuneralhome.com Published in Journal-News on June 11, 2011 | Moore, Thomas Everett (I424)
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2555 | More information about Lucille Irene McKeown's family at our McKeown site: https://hiltner.com/mckeown/index.php and her individual page: https://hiltner.com/mckeown/getperson.php?personID=I405&tree=tree1 More information about Lucille Irene McKeown's mother's family, the Wunnenbergs at: https://hiltner.com/wunnenberg/index.php and her individual page there: https://hiltner.com/wunnenberg/getperson.php?personID=I389&tree=tree1 | McKeown, Lucille Irene (I1790)
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2556 | More information about Ralph Jewel Hedges's family at our Hedges site: https://hiltner.com/hedges/index.php and his individual page: https://hiltner.com/hedges/getperson.php?personID=I94&tree=tree1 | Hedges, Ralph Jewel (I11)
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2557 | More photos of Donald at the Hedges site: https://hiltner.com/hedges/getperson.php?personID=I101&tree=tree1 and at his paternal grandmother's site, the Gritton family: https://hiltner.com/gritton/getperson.php?personID=I1583&tree=tree1 | Hedges, Donald Ralph (I1789)
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2558 | Morganfield – Joe Whitledge, 56.Services pending. Whitsell Funeral Home. Evansville Courier and Press, Evansville, Indiana. Thursday, 10 May 1973. | Whitledge, Joseph Franklin (I1219)
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2559 | Most records show her name as Georgie. Headstone and obit spell her name as Georgia. | Murray, Georgia "Georgie" Ellen (I659)
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2560 | Mother Charge With Murdering Little Son Clinton, June 3 (AP) – Guarded day and night in a hospital, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, faced tonight a charge she murdered her 6-year-old son Jerry by poisoning. Four other children made ill be poison Tuesday recovered. The destitute mother gashed her own throat, officers said. The father, Duke Watson, who was not home at the time, came here with his family seeking work. County Attorney Milton Keen announced arraignment awaited the mother’s improvement. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Sunday, 4 June 1939. | Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
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2561 | Mother Takes Life of Child Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife. Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment. The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat. Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.” Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician. “Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.” The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.” Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act. Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend. Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1. | Watson, Duke (I782)
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2562 | Mother Takes Life of Child Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife. Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment. The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat. Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.” Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician. “Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.” The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed note in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.” Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act. Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend. Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1. | Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
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2563 | Mother Takes Life of Child Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife. Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment. The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat. Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.” Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician. “Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.” The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.” Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act. Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend. Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1. | Watson, Robert Lee (I1458)
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2564 | Mother Takes Life of Child Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife. Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment. The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat. Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.” Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician. “Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.” The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.” Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act. Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend. Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1. | Watson, David Coleman (I1461)
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2565 | Mother Takes Life of Child Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife. Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment. The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat. Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.” Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician. “Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.” The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.” Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act. Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend. Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1. | Watson, James Joseph (I1460)
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2566 | Mother Takes Life of Child Poisons Four Others and Slashes Throat Clinton, May 30 (AP) – Six-year-old Jerry Watson died of poisoning in a hospital here today and Sheriff Everett Stambaugh declared the boy’s mother, Mrs. Ida Watson, 34, had given him and her four other children poison capsules and then slashed her throat with a butcher knife. Jerry Watson died shortly after he was carried to the hospital. The other four, Marie, 16; Bobbie, 14; David, 12, and Joe, 9, were reported improving after emergency treatment. The mother was reported recovering from a deep wound in her throat. Stambaugh said the eldest, Marie, told him she became suspicious when her mother called them into the house and made them take two capsules apiece, saying it was “quinine for malaria.” Jerry was stricken ill quickly and Marie picked him up and ran for the hospital seven blocks away, the other children following here. They all collapsed as Marie was pouring out her story to a staff physician. “Mrs. Watson was found bleeding and incoherent in the tourist cabin where the family was living,” Stambaugh continued. “She was persuaded to lay down her knife and be taken to a hospital.” The sheriff said he found an unsigned, unaddressed not in the cabin which said, “you have your good time. I will take the children with me.” Police Chief J.R. Greer quoted the father of the family, Duke Watson, unemployed oil worker, as saying he knew of no reason for his wife’s act. Watson left the family shortly after noon to attend a baseball game with an old friend. Stambaugh said he would turn the case over to the county attorney tomorrow. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Wednesday, 31 May 1949, page 1. | Watson, Jerry (I1464)
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2567 | Mount Vernon - Russell A. Mullins, 71, Livingston, died here Monday. His wife, Maude, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Dowell & Martin Funeral Home here. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 9 June 1983. | Mullins, Russell Arthur (I1628)
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2568 | Mount Vernon – Allie B. Ponder, 86, died Sunday in London. Funeral, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Cox Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tuesday. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 14 November 1995. | Mullins, Allie B. (I906)
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2569 | Mount Vernon – Bert Waddle, 75, of Frankfort, formerly of Rockcastle County, a retired farmer and construction worker, died Thursday at his home. Services will be at 1 p.m. on Sunday at Dowell & Martin Funeral Home. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 16 January 1986. | Waddle, Bert (I467)
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2570 | Mount Vernon – Carrie Elizabeth Kelley, 80, Livingston, homemaker, wife of William “Bun” Kelley, died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Friday, Dowell 7 Martin Funeral Home. Visitation 6-9 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 26 April 2001. | Moore, Carrie Elizabeth (I1632)
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2571 | Mount Vernon – Delia Cunagin, 94, Tampa, Fla., formerly of Rockcastle County, widow of Wiley Cunagin, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. today, Bales Cemetery, Livingston. No visitation. Dowell & Martin Funeral Home in charge. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 26 September 1993. | Brummett, Delia (I550)
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2572 | Mount Vernon – Ella Ponder, 92, of Bradenton, Fla., formerly of Mount Vernon, died yesterday at Blake Memorial Hospital, Bradenton. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Dowell & martin Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 7 March 1984. | Dooley, Ella (I549)
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2573 | Mount Vernon – Elmer Spivey, 71, Livingston, died Friday in Louisville. Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Dowell & Martin Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 6 p.m. Sunday. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Sunday, 11 December 1983. | Spivey, Elmer (I904)
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2574 | Mount Vernon – George Samuel Travillian, 56, of Bellvue, husband of Pauline Travillian, died Wednesday at St. Luke Hospital in Fort Thomas. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday at Dowell & Martin Funeral Home. Visitation 1 to 9 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 28 December 1987. | Travillian, George Samuel (I891)
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2575 | Mount Vernon – Lee Durham, 87, Mount Sterling, formerly of Livingston, retired truck driver, died Wednesday. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Cox Funeral Home. Visitation 6 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. | Durham, Lee R. (I492)
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2576 | Mount Vernon – Mabel Kelley, 85, retired nurse’s aide, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Sunday, Dowell& Martin Funeral Home. Visitation 6-9 p.m. Saturday. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 13 June 2003. | Cummins, Mabel Belia (I1631)
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2577 | Mount Vernon – Marvin L. Spivey, 51, Dayton, Ohio, formerly of Rockcastle County, retired heating and air-conditioning company repairman, husband of Doris Moore Spivey, died of complications from heart disease and diabetes Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Friday. Cox Funeral Home. Visitation 7 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 18 February 1993. | Spivey, Marvin L. (I898)
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2578 | Mount Vernon – Mrs. Lula Bales Dyer, 72, of Mason, Ohio, formerly of Mount Vernon, died Sunday in Cincinnati. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Livingston Baptist Church. The body will be at Dowell & martin Funeral Home here after 6 p.m. Monday. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Monday, 22 August 1977. | Kelley, Lula May (I1620)
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2579 | Mount Vernon – Mrs. Penny Lovell, 48, Livingston, died Sunday in an automobile accident near Livingston. Her husband, Bud, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Cox Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Wednesday. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 31 January 1995. | Spivey, Madeline G. "Penny" (I899)
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2580 | Mount Vernon – Nellie Marie Walsh, 64, of Cincinnati, formerly of Rockcastle County, died Thursday in Cincinnati. Services 2 p.m. at Bales Cemetery at Livingston. No visitation. Dowell & Martin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 5 May 1990. | Sams, Nellie Marie (I1206)
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2581 | Mount Vernon – Oscar B. Kelley, 79, of Livingston, a retired Kentucky Stone Co. mechanic, husband of Bertie Kelley, died of cancer Sunday at Berea Hospital. Services 2 p.m. today at Dowell & Martin Funeral Home. Visitation after 9 a.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 19 October 1989. | Kelley, Oscar (I1625)
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2582 | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcum of Combs were called here Wednesday on account of the serious illness of Kenneth Marcum, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Marcum. The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. Thursday, 19 July 1928. LKH note: Louis/Lewis was the brother of Cornelius Marcum. | Marcum, Kenneth (I1524)
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2583 | Mr. Ben Cole, 87, of Beacon Hill, passed away Thursday night, March 24, 2016 at his home. A native of Ohio, he has been a resident here for the past 10 years. Survivors include his wife, Jewell Cole; his daughter Donna Carico; his sons, Donald Cole and Darrell Cole; six grandsons; six great-grandchildren; and one brother, Robert Cole. Posted online in The Star, Apr 7, 2016. | Cole, Ben (I1049)
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2584 | Mr. Clarence G Pingleton, age 87, of Berea, KY, departed the life, Wednesday October 11, 2017 at Pruitt Healthcare of Fort Oglethorpe, GA. He was born in Rockcastle County January 24,1930 the son of the late John and Nannie Wilmot Pingleton. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a sister Ruby Pauline Pingleton and a brother in law Carl Jenkins. He served in the Korean War, He was retired from Parker Seal after 34 years. He was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 67 years Evelyn Rucker Pingleton; a son James & (Donna) Pingleton of Berea, KY; a daughter Gail & (James) Clayton of Tunnel Hill, Ga; grandson Jason (Kelly) Azbill of Tunnel Hill Ga. ; a granddaughter Melissa Pingleton of Berea; a great granddaughter Kaitlynne Azbill of Tunnel Hill Ga.; a step granddaughter Stephanie Clayton of Tunnel Hill, GA. .He is also survived by a brother Arnold (Ruth) Pingleton of Crab Orchard: a sister Lula Jenkins of Pensacola, Fl.; six nieces; one nephew. Funeral Services for Mr. Pingleton will be held at Lakes Funeral Home Berea, KY, Visitation Sunday 6-9 P.M. Funeral Monday 1:00 P.M. With Greg Lakes officiating , Burial in Madison Memorial Gardens, with Mike Moberly, Glen Roberts, Larry Kidwell, Bobby Blanton, Carl Pingleton, Shawn Pingleton serving as pallbearers. | Pingleton, Clarence (I1562)
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2585 | Mr. Ellis Kidwell, age 84 of Mt. Vernon, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 at the Rockcastle Regional Hospital. He was born in Rockcastle County, KY on Sep. 14, 1927 the son of Stephen D. and Martha S. Wilmot Kidwell. He was a retired service station owner and was a member of the Conway Baptist Church. He was a US Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Jean Cain Kidwell; and a sister, Ann Kidwell Sears of Berea. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Reuban Arthur and Nancy Robinson Wilmot; his paternal grandparents, James and Susan Lakes Kidwell; 8 brothers, Cleveland, Raymond, Chester, Everette, Edgar, William, Delbert, and his twin brother, Elmer Kidwell; a sister, Marie Kidwell McKnight; and two nephews, Gary Kidwell and Carl Sears, Jr.Visitation:6-9 PM Thursday, Nov. 10 at Dowell & Martin Funeral HomeFuneral:1 PM Friday, Nov. 11 at Dowell & Martin Funeral Home by Bros. Jim Richie and Bobby Turner. Interment: Elmwood Cemetery | Kidwell, Ellis (I1267)
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2586 | Mr. Hollenbaugh is survived by his wife, Reva (Wilmot) Apple-Hollenbaugh; two children, Ross (Sandra) Hollenbaugh and DeAnn (John) Martin; five step children, Mark (Tamara) Apple, Linda (Dale) Morton, Jan (Dan) Russell-Collins, Gail (Wayne) Melgaard, and Tracy Irvin; 3 grandchildren; 10 step grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; 15 step great grandchildren; and 1 step great great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Hollenbaugh; his parents; brothers, Herman, Russell, & Floyd Hollenbaugh; and sister, Mary Louise Poffenbarger. Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 1:00 PM at Wilson-Schramm-Spaulding Funeral Home, 3805 Roosevelt Blvd. (at Bonita Dr.) with Reverend Bob Stacy officiating. Visitation will be prior to the service from 11:00 - 1:00 pm at the funeral home. Interment will be at Butler County Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to American Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affiliate, P.O. Box 163549, Columbus, OH 43216-3549 OR American Lung Association Of Ohio, SW Region, 11113 Kenwood Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242-1817. | Hollengaugh, Deaner (I1278)
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2587 | Mr. John Weldon Haddix age 85 of Albany, Kentucky passed away on Saturday, November 13, 2021 at The Medical Center of Albany, in Albany, Kentucky. He was an Army Veteran, owner of Haddix Gas and Electric, and also Weldon Haddix Funeral Home. He is preceded in death by his parents, Pryse Roberts and Lola (Campbell) Haddix, son, John Roberts "Rob" Haddix, brother, Walton Ray "Chip" Haddix, nephew, Patrick Haddix. He is survived by his daughter, Lora Elizabeth Haddix of Berea, Kentucky, sister-in-law, Lala (Beaty) Haddix, nephews, Barry (& Charlotte) Haddix of Somerset, Kentucky, Kevin Haddix of Albany, Kentucky, great-nephew, Steven (& Brandi) Haddix, great-niece, Taryn L. Haddix. Bro. Phillip Nevius will be officiating with help from Alan Gibson, Barry Haddix, and Sheriff Jeff Vincent. Mr. Haddix had chose cremation and his remains will be buried in the Craig Cemetery at a later date. https://www.haddixfh.com/obituary/JohnWeldon-Haddix | Haddix, John Weldon (I1650)
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2588 | Mr. Lloyd S. Thompson, age 81 of Burning Springs, passed away Monday, October 9th, 2006 at his home. He was born November 12th, 1924 in Burning Springs to the union of Beverly "Beve" P. Thompson & Mary Sams Thompson. He was a mechanic where he did body work, a Veteran of World War II where he served in the U.S. Navy, & a member of the Burning Springs Church of God. He is survived by his wife: Vida Murray Thompson, 2 sons: Billy Wayne Thompson of Manchester, & David Lee Thompson of Cynthiana, Kentucky, 2 Grandsons: William Denver Allen Thompson & Vincent Thompson, & one sister: Laura Hollin of Brownstown, Indiana. He was preceded in death by his parents: Beverly "Beve" P. Thompson & Mary Sams Thompson, his sister: Viola Hacker, & twin daughters: Wanda & Vanda. Funeral Services for Mr. Lloyd S. Thompson will be Wednesday, October 11th, 2006 at 12 P.M. at the Rominger Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Bennie Fields & Rev. Bobby Couch will be officiating. Burial will follow in the Thompson Cemetery in the Burning Springs Community. Visitation will be Tuesday, October 10th, 2006 after 6 PM at the Rominger Funeral Home Chapel. Rominger Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. | Thompson, Lloyd Sams (I669)
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2589 | Mr. Wilber died at 3 a.m. Saturday, May 1, 1993, at Columbus Regional Hospital. He retired from DuPont Chemical in New Jersey, was a member of the Nazerene Church in Pennsville in New Jersey and the American Association of Retired Persons. Born Nov. 10, 1928, in Columbus, he was the son of Norval and Nella Mae Hulsey Wilber. Elizabeth Ann Morris, his first wife, preceded him in death on Dec. 25, 1973. He married Shirley Jean Wilber on Jan 11, 1975. She died Oct. 22, 1991. Survivors include a son, Wesley P. Wilber of New Jersey; a daughter; Edna Sayers of North Vernon; a stepson, Gary Manning of Virginia; a stepdaughter, Debbie Harris of Colorado; sisters, Mary Everroad and Maxine Wilber of North Vernon; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The Republic, Columbus, Indiana. Sunday, 2 May 1993. | Wilber, Wesley Eugene (I1040)
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2590 | Mrs Gathel McDaniel, 51, Hamilton, died suddenly at her home Sunday at 2 pm. She was born in Estill Co, Ky, Jan 11,1916, a daughter of Green & Dollie Wells Larison & received her education in the public schools of that area. She had been a resident of the Hamilton area since 1935. April 12, 1935, she was married to William McDaniel in Liberty, Ind. Mrs McDaniel attended the Pentecostal Highway of Holiness Church. She enjoyed collecting antique dolls & dishes as a hobby. She leaves her husband; a daughter, Mrs James (Helen) Drew, Hamilton; three brothers, Gene & Wilbert Larison, both of Eaton, & Earl Larison, Camden; a half-brother, Doyle Lyle, Hamilton; four sisters, Mrs Juanita Pindras, Morton Grove, Ill, Mrs Louise Gall, New Lebanon, Ohio, Mrs Pauline Pharies, Seven Mile, & Mrs Mary Ballinger, Eaton; & three grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 pm in the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, Hamilton, with the Rev John W Carter, pastor of the Pentecostal Highway of Holiness Church, officiating. Burial will be in Darrtown Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday after 4 pm. Printed 5-22-1967 Hamilton Journal News. | Larson, Gathel (I508)
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2591 | Mrs. Anna Holliday Mrs. Anna Laura Holliday, 83, a former resident of Fayetteville died Friday in Midland, Tex. Born Aug. 13, 1887 at St. Paul, the daughter of Jess and Elizabeth Alumbaugh Mahaffey, she was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jewell Griffen of Odessa, Tex.; two brothers, George and Ed Mahaffey and a sister, addresses unknown; nine grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Moore’s Chapel with burial in Fairview Memorial Gardens. Northwest Arkansas Times, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Saturday, 26 June 1971, page 2. | Mahaffey, Anna Laura (I759)
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2592 | Mrs. Bernice M. Cornett, age 90 of Burning Springs, passed away Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 at the Laurel Creek Health Care Center. She was born February 27th, 1918 in Clay County, Kentucky to the union of James D. Murray & Margaret Shelton Murray. She was a retired school teacher & a member of the Pine Grove Church of Christ. She is survived by the following children: Claudia Gail White & her husband Daugh K. of Manchester, Norman Cornett & his wife Nancy Manning of Burning Springs, Reuben Daniel “Danny” Cornett of Burning Springs, & Oliver Landis “Scrappy” Cornett & his wife Lona of Burning Springs. Also surviving are the following grandchildren: Pam Ryser & her husband Bo of East Bernstadt, Kentucky, Karen Grubb & her husband Butch of Burning Springs, Kennon White & his wife Wanda of London, Joe White & his wife Beth of Manchester, Laurel Nolan & her husband Scott of Richmond, Kentucky, Susanna Cornett of Alabama, Norman Alan Cornett & his wife Traci of Alabama, Oliver Landis Cornett III “Beau” & his wife Rebecca of Billings, Montana, & Ryan Daniel Cornett & his wife BreAnne of London. Also surviving are 16 great grandchildren & 2 great great grandchildren as well as one brother: Denver Murray & his wife Joan, & one sister: Marjorie Mullins of London. She is preceded in death by her parents: James D. & Margaret Murray & her husband: Oliver Landis Cornett. Funeral Services for Mrs. Bernice M. Cornett will be held on Saturday, April 19th, 2008 at 2 PM at the Rominger Funeral Home Chapel. Bro. Alan Cornett will be officiating. Burial will follow in the Pine Grove Cemetery in the Burning Springs Community. | Murray, Bernice (I720)
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2593 | Mrs. Bertie M. Kelley, age 101 of Livingston, KY died Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at the Rockcastle Regional Hospital surrounded by her family. Born August 3, 1913 in Rockcastle County to George D. Mink and Susie (Lakes) Mink. She was united in marriage to Oscar B. Kelley in 1931 in Calloway by Rev. G. W. Howard. She was of the Pentecostal Faith. She always enjoyed cooking for her family and gardening. During her lifetime she took great pleasure in sewing for her family and quilting. Mrs. Kelley is survived by one son: Billy R. and Janice Kelley of Independence, KY; two daughters: Pauline Hobbs of Dayton, OH and Janet K. and Junior Owens of Mt. Vernon and one sister: Rhoda Cornelius of Louisville, KY. Also surviving are seven grandchildren: Sue Owens, Jackie French, Gail Bond, Tim Kelley, Kelly Wade, Mike Kelley and Kristi Hansel; ten great grandchildren: Jenny, David, Chris, Steve, Dana, Zachary, Jordan, John Thomas, Brianna and Jacob and fourteen great great grandchildren: Holly, Emily, Gage, Carley, Anna, Taylor, Lexis, Paige, Micah, Jacob, Aden, Kenzie, Abagail and Brinkley. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Kelley was preceded in death by her husband: Oscar Kelley; one son: Harold Kelley; three brothers and four sisters. Obituary from Dowell & Martin Funeral Home 1/2015 | Mink, Bertie (I1626)
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2594 | Mrs. Bessie J. Metcalf, 64, of 4459 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd., yesterday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday, Ninth Street Pentacostal church (Gebhart and Schmidt). Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 4 May 1965. | Perry, Bessie Jane (I975)
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2595 | Mrs. Betty Barr – Services were Saturday at Hannah-Tufts-Schildmeyer funeral home in Blanchester with Rev. Wesley Glines officiating for Mrs. Betty Marcum Barr, 75. She died Wednesday at Continental Manor nursing home in Blanchester. Mrs. Grace Nichols played the organ. Pallbearers were Gerald Marcum, Joe Barr, Mike Barr, Dave Barr, Gary Marcum and Duane Boucher. Burial was in Edenton Cemetery, Edenton. Wilmington News-Journal, Wilmington, Ohio. Tuesday, 25 October 1988. | Coffee, Elizabeth "Betty" (I1151)
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2596 | Mrs. Bill Baker Passes On. Mrs. Bill Baker who has been ill for the past few months, died at her home Thursday night at 10:10. Funeral services was held at her home Saturday at 2:00 o'clock. She was laid to rest at the Bales Cemetery. Rev. George Murphy conducted the funeral services. She leaves her husband, Mr. Bill Baker, son Harold and a daughter, Elsie. signal.rockcastlelibrary.org | Spivey, Mamie E. (I450)
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2597 | Mrs. Clista Spivey dies at Livingston. Mrs. Clista Spivey, 85, of Livingston died April 27 at her home. A native of Rockcastle County, she was the daughter of the late Jim and and Sarah Durham McHaffey. She was a member of the Holiness church. Mrs. Spivey was preceded in death by her husband Samuel Spivey. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Bertha Terry of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Rebecca Waddle of Frankfort, Mrs. Sally Travillian and Mrs. Tesallen Carpenter, both of Livingston, Mrs. Nevarrene Robinson of Lynn, Three sons, Bentley and Elmer Spivey, both of Livingston, Casper Spivey of Lamero, 40 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild, and one brother, James McHaffey. Funeral services were conducted Saturday April 29, at Morning View Holiness Church with Bros. Rolla Cornelius, George Murphy, and John Durham officiating. Burial was in Bales Cemetery. Sparks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Mahaffey, Clista Ann (I454)
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2598 | Mrs. Dora B. Whitledge Evansville, Ins. – Funeral services for Mrs. Dora B. Whitledge, 48, of 3 Washington avenue, who died Friday of a heart attack at the home of her daughter Mrs. Leona Abell, 1243 East Olive street, were held at 1 p.m. Monday at Calvary Baptist church, Rev. A.H. Cullen officiating. The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky. Tuesday, 8 February 1944. | Brummett, Dora Ellen (I567)
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2599 | Mrs. Edna Milam. McLean (Staff) - Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Jean Milam, 44, will be held in the First United Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Harold Morris, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery directed by Lamb Funeral Home. Mrs. Milam died of a heart attack at 8 p.m. Sunday at her home, 3 1/2 miles west of McLean. She was born May 22, 1925 at Ozark, Ark., and moved to Wheeler County from Charleston, Ark., in 1956, and to McLean in 1964. She had been employed as a seamstress at Marie Foundations in McLean for six years. She was married to Doyal Milam in Harikan, Ark., in 1940 and was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are her husband; two sons, Wayne, Muleshoe, and Doyle Stephen, Lockburne, AFB, Ohio; one grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Eula Mae Dickerson, Branch, Ark; Mrs. Clara Wood, Camden, Ark.; and Mrs. Velma Milam, Bakersfield, Calif.; and one brother, Rufus Morgan, Ozark, Ark. | Morgan, Edna Jean (I1502)
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2600 | Mrs. Effie Miltenberger Germantown - Mrs. Effie Miltenberger, 65, of R.R.1, Germantown, died at 6:10 a.m. Thursday at Grandview hospital, Dayton. A resident of this community 21 years, she formerly lived in Middletown. Survivors include her husband Horatial A.; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Novak of Kettering; her mother, Mrs. Martha E. Stamper of Middletown, and a brother, William C. of California. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the John Arpp funeral home. Burial will be in Woodside cemetery, Middletown. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Friday, 20 July 1956. | Stamper, Effie (I98)
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