Lincoln County

                     Lincoln County, Ky Obituaries File #20

 Submitted By:  Carole French DiSanto     

ALLEN, WILLIE     BEGLEY, Walter A.   BERRY, FRED M.   BLANTON, JEANNIE E.
BLEVINS, ROBERT W.  BROWN, BEULAH G. SMITH BYRD, GLOUD JR.  CALDWELL, LESLIE    
CARNEY, EDITH WILMOT   CARTER, EDWIN D.   CHAMBERS, MARGARET E. BOYD    CORNETT, WENDELL K.  
DELK, LUCILLE LUCAS   DERRY, WILLIAM C. DURHAM, CARLIS LEE  EDWARDS, JAMES W.   
ELAM, WILLIAM L.   ELDRIDGE, ALAMANDER, JR.   ERWIN, LORENE ROBERTS FEISTRITZER, HAZEL CARTER  
FLANERY, BARBARA J. MILLER   FLETCHER, J. C. GASTINEAU, JAMES R.   GOOCH, HAZEL R. WHEELER   
GOOCH, ROSEMARY HOWARD  HATTER, CHARLES     HENDRICKSON, JUNE BANKS   HENSON, KIMBERLY SUE WELLS  
HOVIOUS, RALPH   HUMPHREY, WALTER   JACKSON, RALPH   JENKINS, ESTILL  
JONES, LEETIE PAYNE KIRKPATRICK, ESTELLE M.   MARKHAM, CHARLES W.   MOORE, THELMA ISON  
MORGAN, GLEN G.   MULLINS, RALPH H.   POYNTER, CECIL L.   PRICE, LYDA COFFMAN  
PRUITT, GEORGE K. SR.   REED, MAUSLEY   RICHARDS, ERNEST EUGENE   RUCKER, DORTHA  
RUSSELL, OVA ALICE   SCHATZ, OTTO JR.   SHORT, MARGARET BAKER   SIMPSON, VIETTA SOWDER  
SMOCK, IRWIN MILTON   STICKLER, CECIL L.   THOMPSON, FREBERT V.  STUMP, KENNETH  
VAUGHT, ELIZABETH BARNETTE   WALL, ERVIN D.   WINN, ROBERT C.   WREN, HENRY K.  
WREN, WOODROW  

 

 

Oct. 27, 2004 – Wednesday

ALLEN, Willie                                                                    d. 27 Oct 2004

CRAB ORCHARD - Willie Allen, 74, of Crab Orchard, died Wednesday at Veterans Administration Medical Center.  
Born May 16, 1930, he was a Korean War veteran and a member of Crab Orchard Pentecostal Church.  
Survivors include two daughters, Kathy Johnson of Franklin, Maine, and Loretta Wood of Deland, Fla.; two sons, Steve 
Allen of Crab Orchard and Jim Allen of Harrodsburg; three sisters, Edna Hiter of Harrodsburg and Marie Tomlinson and 
Jane Dye, both of Dayton, Ohio; two brothers, Eddie and Ira Allen, both of Crab Orchard; four grandsons and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Red Hill Church in Livingston. Burial will be in Red Hill Church Cemetery. Visitation 
will be 6-9 p.m. Friday at McKnight Funeral Home.  

 

      Jan. 26, 1997- Sunday

BEGLEY, Walter A.                                                                d. 24 Jan 1997
CRAB ORCHARD - Walter Arbie Begley, 70, of 642 Elm Street, died Friday at the Veterans Administration hospital in 
Lexington after an illness. Born Feb. 1, 1926, in Letcher County, he was a son of the late Estice and Ida Mae Wells Begley. 
He was a retired highway construction manager from the Watts Call Construction Company in Lexington. He was a veteran 
of the Army, having served in World War II. He was a trustee of the Immanuel Baptist Church, where he also was the song 
leader. He also served as a foster parent for 39 children.
Survivors include his wife, Arbedella Adams Begley; three daughters, Barbara Bennett of Cincinnati, Susan Wilder of Crab 
Orchard and Laura Cook of Stanford; two sons, Robert Begley and William Begley, both of Cincinnati; two brothers, Boyd 
Begley of Bronston, Ky., and William P. Begley of Lexington; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and 39 foster children.
Services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at the McKnight-Martin Funeral Home chapel by Ron Meece and Cecil Roundtree. 
Burial with military rites by the Caswell Saufley American Legion Post #18 of Stanford will be in
Maretburg Cemetery, 
Rockcastle County.

Pallbearers are William, Robert, and Andrew Begley, Phillip Shepherd, Robert Begley Jr., and Raymond Wells. Visitation is 
after 6 p.m. Monday.  

 

        Nov. 03, 1998 – Tuesday

BERRY, Fred M.                                                                         d. 01 Nov 1998
STANFORD - Graveside services for Fred Murphy Berry, 84, of McKinney Court, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Lancaster 
Cemetery
by the Rev. Stewart Dawson.  He died Sunday at his home.
Born Jan. 13, 1914, in Stanford, he was the son of the late Charles H. and Nora Daugherty Berry. He was a retired construction 
worker with the University of Kentucky and was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was the widower of Mary 
Kathryn Gooch Berry.
Survivors include two daughters, Jane Durham of Stanford and Kathy Berry of Lexington; a stepdaughter, Ann Williams of New 
Albany, Ind.; a brother, Walter Berry of Berea; three grandchildren and three step-grandchildren.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home.
Memorials may take the form of contributions to Heritage Hospice of Danville.   

 

        Oct. 06, 1997 -Monday

BLANTON, Jeannie E.                                                                     d. 04 Oct 1997
STANFORD - Jeannie E. Blanton, 83, of Waynesburg, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Aug. 1, 1914, in Indiana, she was a daughter of the late John and Katherine Flora. She was a retired seamstress with 
Palm Beach Company, and a member of World Wide Church of God. She was the widow of Lester E. Blanton.
Survivors include four sons, Ralph Blanton of Waynesburg, Roger Blanton of Ohio, Terry and Richard Blanton, both of Crab 
Orchard; three daughters, Marie Laudermilk of Florida, Judy Caudill of Waynesburg and Janice Blanton of Georgia; many 
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Gerald Blanton.
Services are scheduled for 1 p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Cecil Roundtree. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard 
Cemetery.
Pallbearers are David Caudill, Wayne Hines, Matthew Sims, Chuck Buschur, Aaron Sims, Jeff Blanton and Mike Wash.  

 

      June 30 2002 – Sunday 
BLEVINS, Robert W.                                                                           d. 28 Jun 2002 
WAYNESBURG -- Robert W. Blevins, 76, of Ky. 328, died Friday at his home. Born June 12, 1926 in Parnell, Ky., he was 
the son of the late James and Emily Miller Blevins. He was a retired stock chaser of 37 years for General Motors in Anderson, Ind. 
He was a World War II Navy Veteran and member of the Baptist faith.  
Survivors include his wife, Glenda Ball Blevins; three sons, Robert A. Blevins of Anderson, Ind., Charles M. Blevins of Harrodsburg 
and David J. Blevins of Waynesburg; five daughters, Linda Catt of Terre Haute, Ind., Darlene Layman of Anderson, Ind., Sue Johnson 
of Marion, Ind.,  Ida E. Roberts of Burgin and Stephanie L. Blevins of Waynesburg; three brothers, Oscar and Jess Blevins, both of 
New Castle, Ind. and Marion Blevins of Spiceland, Ind.; two sisters, Delcie Decker of Louisville and Eva Hollars of New Castle, Ind.; 
five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by four brothers, Dide, Frank, France and Columbus Blevins and a sister, Stella Ross.
Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home by Bro. Vola Brown. Burial will be in Camp Nelson 
National Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Robert A. Blevins, Charles Morgan, Alan Layman and Derek Catt.

           April 13, 2003- Sunday

BROWN, Beulah G. Smith                                                           d. 11 Apr 2003

CRAB ORCHARD -- Beulah G. Smith Brown, 79, of Broughtontown, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Sept. 1, 1923, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Elmer and Lela Brown Smith. She was member of Mt. Zion 
Church of Christ and charter member of Broughtontwon Community Center. She was the widow of Vernon Brown.
Survivors include a son, Harold Brown of Muncie, Ind.; two daughters, Sue Painter of Cold Springs and Phyllis Braley of Crab 
Orchard; a brother, Ronald H. Smith of Danville; two sisters, Aldean Seltsam and Audrey Hurt, both of Danville; six grandchildren 
and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at McKnight Funeral Home by Gerald Carter and Ernie Arnold. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Church 
of Christ Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Jeff, Brian and Kevin Brown, Tom and Jim Painter and Clinton Middleton.
Visitation will be 5:30-9 p.m. today at McKnight Funeral Home.

        April 09, 1997 – Wednesday

BYRD, Gloud Jr.                                                                             d. 07 Apr 1997
STANFORD - Services for Gloud ``Junior'' Byrd Jr., 68, Sherwood Drive, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Fox Funeral Home by the 
Rev. Russell Puckett. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens.
He died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born August 8, 1928, in Paris, he was a son of the late Gloud and Cora Phillips Byrd. He was a retired truck driver and a member of 
Fellowship Holiness Church, Nicholasville.
Survivors include his wife, La Verne Vaught Byrd; two sons, Gary Byrd of Danville and J.P. Byrd of Stanford; a daughter, Donna 
Byrd of Danville; a brother, Robert Brummett of Stanford; six sisters, Dorothy Boyd, Ruby Lawson, Lucille Sullivan and Betty 
Sanchez, all of Indianapolis, Ind.; Carolyn Hale and Johnetta Sizemore, both of Stanford; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Charles and Eugene Adams, Charles, Chris and James Vaught and Dan Justus.  

 

        April 06, 1998 - Monday

CALDWELL, Leslie                                                                          d. 04 Apr 1998
STANFORD - Services for Leslie Caldwell, 68, of Lancaster Street, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. 
Stanley Young. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post 18, American Legion.
He died Saturday at Veterans Administration Hospital, Lexington.
Born April 9, 1929, in Boyle County, he was a son of the late Everett and Maggie Pike Caldwell. He was a farmer and construction 
worker. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War, a member of Parksville Knob Baptist Church and the widower of Minnie 
King Caldwell.
Survivors include two sons, Robert H. Caldwell and Eddie Carter, both of Stanford; two daughters, Wanda Rowe of Wheelwright 
and Kathy Collett of Lexington; a foster son, Billy Reed of Lexington; a foster daughter, Betty Southworth of Lexington; a brother, 
Billy Joe
Caldwell of Danville; two sisters, Lucille Hilton and Pearlie Belcher, both of Danville; and 11 grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Johnny and Donnie King, Danny and Gary Caldwell, Jamie Wayne,
Brian Gooch, Allen Hilton and Ricky Belcher.
Honorary pallbearers are Joe and Robin Crain and employees of Durhams Grocery.
Visitation is 4-9 p.m. Tuesday.  

     

             July 31, 1998 – Friday

CARNEY, Edith                                                                               d. 29 Jul 1998
Services for Edith Wilmot Carney, 83, of Brookside Drive, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. John McNerny. 
Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery.
She died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born July 29, 1915, in Stanford, she was a daughter of the late James J. Wilmot and Katie F. Gooch. She was a homemaker, a member 
of Parksville Christian Church and the widow of Collins Carney.
Survivors include a brother, James R. Wilmot of Lexington; two sisters, Vivian W. Price of Stanford and Annola Wilmot of Danville.
Pallbearers will be David Cocanougher, John, Ralph and Lee Wilmot, Tom Sudduth, Leroy Boone Jr. and James Gooch.
Honorary pallbearers are Sidney Hill, James Thompson, William Irvine, and the men of Parksville Christian Church. Visitation is after 
4 p.m. today.  

 

             July 07, 2002 – Sunday 
CARTER, Edwin D.                                                                       d. 05 Jul 2002 

STANFORD -- Graveside services with military rites by Caswell-Saufley American Legion Post 18 for Edwin D. Carter, 85, of 
Thompson-Hood Veterans Center, Wilmore, formerly of Stanford, will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery, 
services by the Rev. Jim Irwin. He died Friday at his residence.
Born Feb. 14, 1917, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Carl A. and Lucy Lee Walton Carter. He was retired from the 
Navy, in which he served 18 years, and was a World War II veteran, and a member of Stanford Christian Church.
Survivors include a son, Eddie Carter of Stanford; a daughter, Nancy Carter Ball of Stanford; and two grandchildren.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at Spurlin Funeral Home.
 

      July 31, 2002 – Wednesday                                   d. 31 Jul 2002
CHAMBERS, Margaret Elizabeth , 85, of South Third Street died today at Stanford House nursing home.
Born Aug. 5, 1916, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Ben and Addie Troxel Boyd. She was a homemaker and 
member of Emmanuel Baptist Church.  
Survivors include five daughters, Betty Peavyhouse of Danville, Barbara Woods of Moreland, Charlotte Showalter of Stevenspoint, 
Wis., Darlene Sanders of Danville and Marlene Douglas of Stanford; a son, Paul Chambers of Danville; three sisters, Rosie Poynter 
of Lancaster, Emogene Baker of Columbus, Ind.,  and Nellie Goode of Junction City; a brother, Ray Boyd of Indianapolis,
Ind.; 15 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grand-children.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Clifton Chambers, and two sons, Morris L. and Richard Chambers. Services 
will be 2 p.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Harold Best. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Ronnie Blackwell, John Skaggs, Stephen and Bruce Warner, Allan Shepherd and Tony Griffin.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. until time of funeral Friday.
 

      June 08, 1997 – Sunday

CORNETT, Wendell K.                                                                        d. 04 Jun 1997
SCIENCE HILL - Wendell K. Cornett, 64, 3945 N. Hwy. 837, Waynesburg, died Wednesday at Deer River Health Care Center 
in Deer River, Minn.
Born July 11, 1932, in Linefork, Ky., he was the son of the late Chester Arthur Cornett and Maggie McKnight Cornett. He was a 
professor at Somerset Community College and an Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Deva Marceline Stephens Cornett; a son, Stephen Cornett of Waynesburg; a daughter, Stephanie Black 
of Waynesburg; three brothers, Ernest and Herman Cornett, both of Waynesburg, and Chester Cornett of Halls Gap; three sisters, 
Leanor Bowman of Cincinnati, Frances Godbey of Waynesburg and Betty Foister of Knoxville, Tenn.; and three grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Morris & Hislope Funeral Home, Science Hill, by Greg Powell. Burial will be in
Salyers Cemetery
Waynesburg.
Visitation is after 2 p.m. today.  

 

           Oct. 29, 2004 – Friday

DELK, Lucille Lucas                                                                           d. 28 Oct 2004

MORELAND - Services for Lucille M. Delk, 85, of Charleston Health Care Center, formerly of the Mount Salem community, 
will be 1 p.m. Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Travis Farris. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. She died Thursday.

Born April 16, 1919, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late George and Mina Swope Lucas. She was owner of 
Delk's Grocery in Mount Salem and a member of Mount Salem Baptist Church. She was the widow of Otis Lee Delk.

Survivors include a son, Otis Gene Delk of Mount Salem; a daughter, Nancy R. Simpson of Cincinnati; three brothers, Lester, 
Virgil and Norman Lucas, all of Indianapolis; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.

Pallbearers will be Carl and James Wilder, Ronald Baird, Wendell Smith, Wayne Wardrip and Cloyd Durham. Visitation is 
5-9 p.m. today.

   

           April 14, 1997 – Monday

DERRY, William C.                                                                            d. 12 Apr 1997
WAYNESBURG - William Cecil Derry, 79, Tick Ridge Road, died Saturday at Garrard County Memorial Hospital.
Born Sept. 27, 1917, in Anderson County, Tenn., he was a son of the late Roscoe and Bethlelee Cantrell Derry. He was a retired 
28-year employee of Southern Railroad, and was a Methodist.
Survivors include his wife, Pauline Esther Brown Derry of Rockford, Ill.; five sons, Frank Derry of Kings Mountain, James Derry 
of Highland, Jack, Gary and Ronald Derry, all of Rockford; three daughters, Vivian Richmond, Ann Mitchell and Wanda Swardwood, 
all of Rockford; a sister, Lyon McFalls of Kings Mountain; 24 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home by the Rev. Mike Mullins. Burial will be in
Gooch Cemetery.  
Pallbearers will be grandchildren.  

 

            Nov. 03, 1998 – Tuedsay

DURHAM, Carlis Lee                                                                       d. 01 Nov 1998
STANFORD - Services for Carlis Lee Durham, 84, of Eastwood Drive, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home by the 
Rev. Stan Stevenson. Burial will be in
New Salem Cemetery.
He died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Jan. 17, 1914, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Elvin and Artie Walls Durham Johnson. He was a farm laborer and 
a Navy veteran of World War II. He belonged to Mount Olive Christian Church. He was the widower of Della Johnson Durham. 
A daughter, Janet Durham, preceded him in death.
Survivors include three sons, Jerold L. Durham of Mason, Ohio, George E. Durham of Batesville, Ind. and James E. Durham of 
Cincinnati, Ohio; four brothers, Curtis Durham and Jack Denny Johnson, both of Stanford, Terrill Durham of Berea and Elvin Durham 
Jr. of Campbellsville; three sisters, Louada Smith of Stanford; Maxine Dela of Ludlow and Myrtle Duttera of Newark, Ohio and five 
grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Terry, Greg, Chad, Jennifer and Mandie Durham, Matt Jackson, Mike Smith and Chris
Brown. Visitation will be 
5-9 p.m. today.  

 

            Jan. 03, 1999 – Sunday

EDWARDS, James W.                                                                               d. 01 Jan 1999
CRAB ORCHARD - James Wilson ``Jim'' Edwards, 83, of Burgin Street, died Friday at Fort Logan Hospital, Stanford.
Born July 29, 1915, in Crab Orchard, he was the son of the late William Edgar and Nannie Wilson Edwards. He was a former 
co-owner of S & T Hardware Store in Crab Orchard and a farmer. He was a member of Turkeytown Baptist Church until the 
church was destroyed by fire. Since 1951, he belonged to Watts Chapel Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by twin sons, 
Danny Dale Edwards and Jimmy Lee Edwards.
Survivors include his wife, Ella Mae Baker Edwards; one daughter, Brenda LaFevers of Crab Orchard; two granddaughters; four 
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at McKnight-Martin Funeral Home Chapel by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard 
Cemetery
.
Active pallbearers will be Buddy Hawkins, Barney Hoskins, Ralph Baker, Jefferson Calico, Mike Hawkins and Johnathan Edwards.
Honorary pallbearers will be Dickie Ledford Sr., Johnny Armstrong, Luther Wilkerson, John Shelton, Raymond Nunn and Delbert 
Hawkins. Visitation will be after 4:30 p.m. today.   

 

           April 21, 1998 – Tuesday

ELAM, William L.                                                                                   d. 19 Apr 1998
LANCASTER - Services for William Levi Elam, 71, of Hill-N-Dale Street, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the 
Revs. Don Hatton and Gary Story. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery.  He died Sunday at home.
Born Dec. 25, 1926, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Willie C. and Alla Mae Elam. He was a former employee of Garrard 
County Board of Education where he worked as a maintenance supervisor. He was a member of Lancaster United Methodist Church 
and an Army veteran. He was also a member of American Legion Post 0035 and Veterans of Foreign Wars 4075 of Franklin County. 
He was a Kentucky Colonel and former member of the Lions Club.
Survivors include his wife, Betty Carey Elam; a son, Danny Elam of Lancaster; a stepson, David Smith II; and a stepdaughter, Linda S. 
Wilcher; a brother, Joe D. Elam of Frankfort; four step grandchildren; and a great-step grandchild.
He was preceded in death by a son, William A. Elam. 
Pallbearers will be Caywood Metcalf, Jimmy Adkinson, E.J. Hasty, Carl Carter, J.K. Simpson and Kenny Hurt,
Honorary pallbearers are Raymond Thompson Jr., Bob May, William Wesley, Jim Crouch, Earl Shaw, Paul Dailey, Diane Sullivan 
and Jennifer Grubbs. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.  

 

            July 13, 1998 - Monday

ELDRIDGE, Alamander,  Jr.                                                                d. 12 Jul 1998
WAYNESBURG - Alamander Eldridge Jr., 74, of Pleasant Point School Road, died Sunday at Veterans Administration Medical Center. 
Born Aug. 31, 1923, in Letcher County, he was a son of the late Alamander and Mary J. Banks Eldridge. He was a retired employee of 
Lincoln Lumber Co., and an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife, Liza Boggs Eldridge; two sons, Jeffery Eldridge of Enid, Okla., and Anthony W. Eldridge of Gallatin, Tenn.; 
three daughters, Cordelia Pruitt and Annette Young, both of Gallatin, Tenn., and Nancy Terry of Louisville; two brothers, Delmer Ratliff 
of Waynesburg and Matt Eldridge of Lebanon, Ohio; a sister, Irene Wike of Ypsilanti, Mich.; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Scott Young, Adam Huff, Drew Yarborough, Dale and Harold Ratliff and Louie Wilson.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Pleasant View Baptist Church by the Rev. Vola Brown. Burial, with military rites by Caswell Saufley 
American Legion Post 18, will be in
Double Springs Cemetery. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today at the church.
Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 

 

 

           Jan. 29, 1999 – Friday

ERWIN, Lorene Roberts                                                                          d. 28 Jan 1999
STANFORD - Lorene Erwin, 82, of Stanford House Nursing Home, formerly of Cynthiana, died Thursday in Stanford.
Born Jan. 13, 1917, in St. Louis, Mo., she was a daughter of the late John C. and Mary Baker Roberts. She was a bookkeeper for J.C. 
Penney for many years, a member of Cynthiana Presbyterian Church and Presbyterian Women. She was the widow of James J. ``Jack'' Erwin.
Survivors include a son, the Rev. James Erwin of Stanford; two brothers, Howard Roberts of Overland, Mo., and Gerald Roberts of Oak 
Ridge, Tenn.; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Tom Farmer. A private burial service will be held Monday. 
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today.  

 

          July 09, 2002 – Tuesday

FEISTRITZER, Hazel Carter                                                               d. 07 Jul 2002

Services for Hazel Carter Feistritzer, 85, of Bonta Lane will be 11 a.m. Thursday at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church by the Revs. 
Paul Prabell and Richard Sullivan. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Sunday at her home. 
Born Jan. 3, 1917, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Marshall G. and Lula Mae Wade Carter. She was an elementary 
school teacher, having taught at SS Peter and Paul Catholic School, Junction City and Elk Cave elementary schools, and a homemaker. 
She was a member of the Ladies Guild at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church, a graduate of Moreland High School and attended Eastern 
Kentucky University. She also was a member of the Democratic Women's Club and the widow of August Feistritzer.
Survivors include three sons, Drew and Paul Feistritzer, both of Danville, and Richard Feistritzer of Brentwood, Tenn.; four daughters, 
Emily Feistritzer of Washington, D.C., Helen Milburn of Danville, and Kathy Feistritzer and Donna Hudson, both of Louisville; a 
sister, Lucille Almond of Charlottesville, Va.; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was 
preceded in death by a son, Joe Feistritzer.
Pallbearers will be Joe, Mike and P.J. Feistritzer, and Scott, Jerry and Carl Carter.Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Wednesday with a 
prayer service at 8:30 p.m. at Stith Funeral Home. 

         April 20, 1999 – Tuesday

FLANERY, Barbara J. Miller                                                          d. 14 Apr 1999
BEACH GROVE, Ind. - Barbara J. Miller Flanery, 53, of Beach Grove, died Wednesday at her home.Born Feb. 8, 1946, in 
Lexington, formerly of Waynesburg, she was a daughter of Helen Miller of Waynesburg and the late Harvey Miller. She was a member of 
Pleasant Point Baptist Church. She was a charter member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles 4167 Women's Auxiliary and an employee of 
RCA Co-op and Wavetech. 
Additional survivors include three sisters, Joan M. Newsom and Peggy M. Richey, both of Stanford, and Deborah A. Graham of 
Waynesburg.
Services were held Saturday at Little & Sons Funeral Home by the Rev. John Dimmick with burial in
Washington Park East Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Brian Shelton, Patrick, Victor and Tommy Flanery and Johnny and Eugene Wells.   

 

        April, 26, 1999 - Monday

FLETCHER, J.C.                                                                                   d. 24 Apr 1999
STANFORD - J.C. Fletcher, 90, of Stanford, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born May 14, 1908, in New Salem, he was a son of the late Willie and Amy Wall Fletcher. He was a retired maintenance supervisor 
for the Lincoln County Board of Education, a member and deacon of McKinney Baptist Church and a former deacon of New Salem 
Baptist Church. He also served on the McKinney Water Board for many years and was a charter member of the Ruritan Club.
Survivors include his wife, Carrie Baugh Fletcher; three sons, Lewis Fletcher of Richmond, Va., Hershel Fletcher of Junction City and 
Dallas Fletcher of Stanford; four daughters, Amy Maxey of Shelbyville, Frankie Barlow and Sue Martin, both of Stanford, and Nancy 
Henson of Moreland; a sister, Essie Wall of Indianapolis; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; two step 
grandchildren; and four step great-grandchildren. 
He was preceded in death by a son, Ralph B. Fletcher; and a stepmother, Yuba Toombs Fletcher.
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at McKinney Baptist Church by the Revs. James Bland and Bob Bausum. Burial will be in
New 
Salem Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be John, Terry, Jon, James, Mitchell, Jeremy and Joshua Fletcher and Kent Hundley.  
Honorary pallbearers are Mark Maxey, Mike and Tommy Barlow and deacons of McKinney Baptist Church.
Memorials may go to McKinney Baptist Church.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at Spurlin Funeral Home and noon-2 p.m. Tuesday at the church.   

 

           March 29, 1998 - Sunday

GASTINEAU, James R.                                                                              d. 26 Mar 1998
WAYNESBURG - Services for James Russell ``Cricket'' Gastineau, 73, of East Luttrell Road, Kings Mountain, will be 2 p.m. today at 
Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by the Rev. Vola Brown. Burial will be in
K.P. Hall Cemetery, Kings Mountain.
He died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville.
Born March 19, 1925, he was a son of the late Joseph C. and Minnie Lee Luttrell Gastineau. He was a retired truck driver.
Survivors include three brothers, Junior Gastineau of Kings Mountain and William and Vertice Gastineau, both of Middleburg; and 
a sister, Cordia Wilson of Hustonville.
Visitation is until time for service.   

 

          July 10, 1997 – Thursday

GOOCH, Hazel R. Wheeler                                                                   d. 09 Jul 1997
STANFORD - Hazel R. Wheeler Gooch, 75, of Danville, formerly of Stanford, died Wednesday at home.
Born Sept. 19, 1921, she was a daughter of Thomas F. and Sadie Balldock Wheeler. She was a retired licensed practical nurse from the 
Old Stanford Hospital, a former secretary of Stanford-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce and a member of Hustonville Christian Church.
Survivors include her husband, Robert Lee Gooch; and a sister, Josephine Morgan of Liberty.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Don Barnett. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be David Burch, Arnold Gibson, Bobby Wheeler, Larry Morgan, Darren Campbell and Brent Campbell.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today.  

 

         July 08, 1998 – Wednesday

GOOCH, Rosemary Howard                                                                   d. 06 Jul 1998
Rosemary Gooch, 48, of Stanford, died Monday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born Nov. 27, 1949, in Versailles, she was a daughter of the late James W. and Georgia C. Howard. She was a member of Boneyville 
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Jackie Gooch; a son, Jackie M. Gooch Jr. of Stanford; a brother, James Howard Jr., of Baltimore, Md.; 
and two sisters, Jennie Dody of Louisville and Edith Logan of Danville.
Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Bethel AME Church by the Rev. Kelvin Robinson. Burial will be in
Gooch Cemetery. Visitation will be 
6-8 p.m. Thursday.   

 

                July 26, 1998 – Sunday

HATTER, Charles ``Tag''                                                                   d. 24 Jul 1998
WAYNESBURG - Charles ``Tag'' Hatter, 83, of Kings Mountain, died Friday at Fort Logan Hospital, Stanford.
Born April 5, 1915, in Casey County, he was a son of the late Ransom and Rosa Napier Hatter. He was a retired Southern Railroad 
employee and farmer. He was a member of Grove Ridge Baptist Church and was a World War II Army veteran.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lillie Walls Hatter; a daughter, Roberta Hatter.
Survivors include five sons, Dallas Hatter of Waynesburg, Leonard and Bobby Gene Hatter, both of Lawrenceburg, and Lynville and 
Ronnie Hatter, both of Kings Mountain; four daughters, Jo Anna Floyd and Rose Alma Sims, both of Kings Mountain, and Juanita 
Carman and Betty Jean Falconbury, both of Waynesburg; a brother, Carl ``Tony'' Hatter; three sisters, Lela Dunham of Cincinnati, 
Fayrene Bryant of Columbus, Ohio, and Marlene Durham of Science Hill; 26 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; nine step 
grandchildren; and three step great-grandchildren.
Services are 2 p.m. today at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by Chester Cornett. Burial will be in
K.P. Hall Cemetery. Graveside 
military rites will be conducted by Caswell Saufley Post #18 of the American Legion.
Pallbearers are Danny, Jackie and Dewayne Hatter, James Sims, Barney Floyd, David Falconbury and Darin Carman.   

 

            Oct. 20, 1997 –Monday

HENDRICKSON, June Banks                                                                   d. 18 Oct 1997
CRAB ORCHARD - Services for June B. Hendrickson, 72, of Elm Street, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at McKnight-Martin Funeral 
Home by the Rev. Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in
Ephesus Cemetery, Waynesburg.
She died Saturday at home after an apparent heart attack.
Born Aug. 19, 1925, in Lincoln County she was a daughter of Carrie Dale Banks of Crab Orchard and the late Russell Banks. She 
was a former seamstress for Cowden Manufacturing, a member of Watts Chapel Baptist Church and a former member of Crab 
Orchard Eastern Star. She was the widow of Roy G. Hendrickson.
Other survivors include two daughters, Dorothy L. Esposito of Lexington and Ruth H. Baldwin of Harrodsburg; a son, Steve Lamberth 
of Crab Orchard; a sister, Gladys Dietrich of Lexington, six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Nate Lamberth, Bruce Baldwin, Scott Baldwin, Vince Esposito, David Hendrickson, Allen Hendrickson and 
Chris Hendrickson.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Tuesday.  

 

      May 06, 2003 – Tuesday 

HENSON, Kimberly Sue Wells                                                              d. 04 May 2003

Services for Kimberly Sue Wells Henson, 40, of Nosco Road will be 2 p.m.Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. 
Keith Willoughby. Burial will be in
Gooch Cemetery, Kings Mountain. She died Sunday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center.  
Born May 30, 1962, in Covington, she was the daughter of Kenneth R. Wells of Florence and Patricia Jones Smith of Covington.  
She was a former employee of R.R. Donnelley & Sons and a member of Alum Springs First Church of God.  
Survivors include her companion, Robbie Stagner of Junction City; a son, Erin Wells of Danville; two daughters, Loxie Henson of 
Danville and Maria Bledsoe of Ross, Ohio; a stepdaughter, Brandy Stagner of Parksville; three brothers, Scott Wells of Bromley, 
Steve Wells of Erlanger and Tony Wells of Covington; three sisters, Tina Smith of Deleware, Ohio, Tonya Cornett of Danville and 
Teresa Hayes of Union; three stepsisters, Sheila Foster of Hebron, Lisa Helton of Campbell County, and Michelle Mahan of Covington;  
three stepbrothers, Brian Helton of Union and James and Ronnie Smith, both of Latonia; stepfather, James Smith of Covington; stepmother, 
Janice Wells of Florence; and three grandchildren.  
Pallbearers will be Brandon Cornett, Josh and Joe Goode, Michael Blakey, Donnie Roach and JeremyYates. Visitation will be 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday.

   

       April 02, 1999 -  Friday

HOVIOUS, Ralph                                                                             d. 31 Mar 1999
MORELAND - Services for Ralph Hovious, 88, of Hustonville, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Revs. 
Michael Stump and Greg Nimmo. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery.
He died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Feb. 26, 1911, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Cleveland and Grace Spaw Hovious. He was a hardware store 
owner and a farmer, a member of the Hustonville Lions Club and Hustonville Christian Church. He was preceded in death by his 
first wife, Ruby Damron Hovious.
Survivors include his wife, Helen Nunnelley Hovious; a son, Ralph Glenn Hovious of Madisonville; four sisters, Ruth Nordmeyer of 
Ft. Mitchell, Mary D. Seibright of Chicago, and Dorothy Taylor and Mable Kitts, both of California; and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Mike Hovious, John Sterrett, John Toombs, Tommy Yowell, Glen Shearer and Bob Nunnelley. Visitation is after 
5 p.m. today.   

         July 07, 2002 – Sunday 						d. 05 Jul 2002 

HUMPHREY, Walter 79, of Bluffton, Ind., died Friday at Bluffton Regional Medical Center.  
Born Aug. 12, 1922, in Stanford, he was a son of Cass and Susie Starns Humphrey. He was retired. Survivors include his wife, 
Martha Begley Humphrey; three daughters, Mary Lou Conrad of Sims, Ind., Jane Shepherd of Quincy, Mich., and Barb Lafavers 
of Poneto, Ind.; five sons, Wayne, Charlie, Kenny, Jerry and Mark Humphrey, all of Bluffton; a stepson, Hargis Sizemore of 
Ossian, Ind.; a brother, Carlos Humphrey of Stanford; 26 grandchildren; and 35 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death 
by a son, Carlos Humphrey, and two daughters, Susie Shepherd and Lena Humphrey.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Thoma/Rich, Hewitt and Chaney Funeral Home, in Bluffton, by Douglas McClure.

 

           Jan. 28, 1997 – Tuesday

JACKSON, Ralph                                                                        d. 23 Jan 1997
Graveside services for Ralph Jackson, 81, Upland Drive, Stanford, were Monday at
Bellevue Cemetery by the Rev. Ivan Shelburne.
Pallbearers were Leroy Boone, Charles Estes, George Spoonamore III, Robert Russell, Ray Everly and D.L. Jeffries. Honorary 
pallbearers are Mr. and Mrs. Arch Walker and Marty Woods Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Berryman.
He died Thursday at Friendship House. Stith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  

 

          April 20, 1999 – Tuesday

JENKINS, Estill                                                                               d. 19 Apr 1999
WAYNESBURG - Services for Estill Jenkins, 83, of Waynesburg, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Pleasant Point Baptist Church by the 
Rev. Bill Rhodus. He died Monday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born May 28, 1915, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Harvey Jenkins and Laura B. Floyd Jenkins Skidmore. He was a 
farmer and ASCS employee for 32 years. He was a 50-year member and past master of Waynesburg Masonic Lodge No. 328 
and a deacon at Pleasant Point Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Jenkins; three brothers, John A. Jenkins of Waynesburg, William Jenkins of Kings Mountain 
and James Jenkins of St. Petersburg, Fla.; four sisters, Julia Caldwell of Waynesburg, Lola Hubbard and Leona Dunham, both of 
Kings Mountain, and Ruth Wall of Shelbyville. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter.
Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Wednesday with Masonic services at 7 p.m. at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home and after 10 a.m. 
Thursday at the church.     

 

           April 01, 1999 –Thursday

JONES, Leetie Payne                                                                          d. 30 Mar 1999
WAYNESBURG - Services for Leetie Jones, 90, of Eubank, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by the 
Rev. Harold Carter. Burial will be in
Olive Cemetery.
She died Tuesday in Somerset.
Born April 12, 1908, in Pulaski County, she was a daughter of the late James B. and Julia Jones Payne. 
She was a homemaker, a member of Goochtown Church of Christ and the widow of Lester Jones.
Survivors include nieces and nephews.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. Friday.   

 

         Jan. 05, 1999 – Tuesday

KIRKPATRICK, Estelle Merriman                                                      d. 03 Jan 1999
STANFORD - Services for Estelle Merriman Kirkpatrick, 92, of Logan Avenue, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home 
by the Rev. Steven Smith. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. 
She died Sunday at Stanford House nursing home.
Born Feb. 24, 1906, in Moreland, she was a daughter of the late W.M. and Annie Watts Merriman. She was a homemaker and a 
member of Stanford Christian Church. She was the widow of Joseph H. Kirkpatrick.
Survivors include three sons, Joe Kirkpatrick Jr. of Powell, Ind., and Glynn and James Kirkpatrick, both of Danville; three daughters, 
Maxine Fazioli of Troy, N.Y., Sandra Cortoy of Venice, Fla., and Patricia Burton of Stanford; a brother, Harry Merriman of Moreland;
 21 grandchildren; and 34 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two sons, William and Bobby Kirkpatrick.
Pallbearers will be Billy Jr., Roger, Joe III, Emily and Julia Kirkpatrick, Charmine Townes and Richard Fazioli. Honorary pallbearers are 
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today. 

 

 

         April 15, 1997 – Tuesday

MARKHAM, Charles W.                                                                     d. 14 Apr 1997
STANFORD - Services for Charles W. Markham, 86, Lexington, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. 
Ernest Martin. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery.He died Monday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born March 12, 1911, in Birmingham, Ala., he was a son of the late Charles L. and Louise Atkins Markham. He was a former owner 
and operator of Southern Boy Restaurant in Jackson, Mich., for 27 years, a member of Calvary Baptist Church and he was a Mason. 
He was the widower of Maxie Carter Markham.
Survivors include a son, Bobby Markham of Michigan; a daughter, Louise Welding of Michigan; a sister, Mildred Breedlove of Union 
City, Ga.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Larry Markham.
Visitation will be 11:30 a.m. Wednesday until time of service.  

 

            Oct. 27, 2004- Wednesday

MOORE, Thelma Ison                                                                             d. 25 Oct 2004

STANFORD - Services for Thelma Moore, 72, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m. Friday at McCormack Christian Church by the Rev. Bruce 
Chute. Burial will be Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.

Born Oct. 3, 1932, in Morgan County, she was the daughter of the late Isom and Eddie Miller Ison. She attended Straight Creek Baptist 
Church. She worked as a custodian at Gethsemane Baptist Church.

Survivors include three sons, Jerry Moore of Harrodsburg, Ronnie Moore of Vandalia, Ohio, and Wilbert Moore of Stanford; a daughter, 
Delores Terry of Stanford; 13 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Richard, Steven, Jeffrey, Bradley, Michael and Ronnie Moore Jr. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Thursday at McCormack 
Christian Church. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.  

 

           Oct. 22, 1996 – Tuesday

MORGAN, Glen G.                                                                                     d. 21 Oct 1996
WAYNESBURG - Glen Gearl Morgan, 53, Ky. 328, Eubank, died Monday at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital, Somerset.
Born July 23, 1943, in Lincoln County, he was a son of Hazel Rice Morgan of Eubank and the late Ernst Morgan. He was a self 
employed blacktop contractor and a member of Pilot Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Ilene Allen Morgan; a son, Ray Morgan, Eubank; a daughter, Wanda Singleton, Eubank; three brothers, 
Russell Morgan of North Carolina, Edwin Morgan of Milford, Ohio, and Gary Morgan of Eubank; two sisters, Yvonne Adams of 
Independence and Arlene Adams of Covington; and four grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Roberts. Burial will be in
Cress Cemetery
Visitation is 7-9 p.m. today. 

             

 

           Oct. 06, 1997 – Monday

MULLINS, Ralph H.                                                                         d. 04 Oct 1997
LIBERTY - Ralph H. Mullins, 71, of Waynesburg, died Saturday at his home of complications associated with lung cancer.
Born Nov. 29, 1925, in Waynesburg, he was a son of the late William T. and Carrie Hunt Mullins. He was a retired Kentucky 
Department of Transportation road foreman. He also drove a bus for 14 years for the Lincoln County school system. He was a 
former employee of the ASCS office and was a farmer. He was the widower of Ethel Schmitz Mullins.
Survivors include a daughter, Sandy Mullins of Waynesburg; a son, Steve Mullins of Waynesburg; two sisters, Nora Caldwell of 
Dayton, Ohio, and Mildred Sebastian of Stanford; a brother, Aubrey Mullins of Franklin, Ohio; four grandchildren; and a great-
grandchild.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at
Mt. Moriah Christian Church, Highland, by the Revs. Rob Cox and Gary Story. Burial will be 
in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Steven Mullins Jr., Brian Mullins, Travis Taylor, Frank Isaacs, Keith Jenkins and Ronnie Millins. Honorary 
pallbearers are Walter Reed and Donald Rogers.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. Monday at the church. McKnight-Martin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.  

 

        Feb. 13, 1997 – Thursday

POYNTER, Cecil L.                                                                        d. 11 Feb 1997
CRAB ORCHARD - Services for Cecil Logan Poynter Sr., 69, Slate Branch Road, will be 2 p.m. Friday at McKnight-Martin 
Funeral Home by the Rev. Cecil Roundtree. Burial, with military rites by Caswell Saufley American Legion Post 18 of Stanford, 
will be in
Ephesus Cemetery.
He died Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington.
Born Dec. 18, 1927, in Garrard County, he was a son of the late Robert and Burnett Miller Poynter. He was a retired farmer and 
employee of Whirlpool of Danville. He was an Army veteran, having served in the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Turner Poynter; two daughters, Faye Meadows of Dayton, Ohio, and Marilyn Johnson of Crab 
Orchard; three sons, Michael Poynter of Seaman, Ohio, Royce Poynter of Crab Orhcard, and Eugene Poynter of Vandalia, Ohio;
 nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by a son, Cecil Logan Poynter Jr.
Pallbearers will be Ralph Reynolds, Larry Payne, Harley Taylor Jr., Al Franklin, Jimmy Miller and Jerry Shelton. Visitation is after 
6 p.m. today.  

 

         Sept. 07, 1997 – Friday

PRICE, Lyda Coffman                                                                       d. 06 Sep 1997
MORELAND - Services for Lyda B. Coffman Price, 86, of the Ellisburg community near Hustonville will be 2 p.m. today at Ellisburg Baptist Church by the Rev. Doug Wesley. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Mark Coontz, Robbie Coontz, Jamie Phillips, Danny Crowe, Doug Coomer and Shane Morrison.
Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Finley Hendrickson, Dr. Al Harrison, Dr. James W. Ramey, Marvin Phillips, Delmer Belden and Wayne Belden.
She died Thursday at Danville Center for Health and Rehabilitation.
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.  

       

             July 15, 1997 – Tuesday

PRUITT, George K. Sr.                                                                  d. 14 Jul 1997
George King Pruitt Sr., 85, of Barbee Way, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born July 24, 1911, in Moreland, he was a son of Mary Jane King and George Booker Pruitt. He was a licensed funeral director 
and embalmer, attended Campbellsville College and University of Kentucky and earned a degree embalming and funeral directing 
at Melton School of Embalming.
He was a former employee of Don. V. Drye Funeral Home, Lebanon, and with John W. Hickey, founded Pruitt-Hickey Funeral 
Home in Lebanon. Later, he and James B. Preston purchased Thurman Funeral Home in Danville, now Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home.
He was a member of Franklin Masonic Lodge No. 28 and all local Masonic bodies, Oleika Shrine, Order of Eastern Star, Lions Club, 
Salvation Army, and The United Way. He was a member and elder at First Christian Church where he was named elder emeritus. He 
was also a clock repairman.
Survivors include his wife, Estelle Elizabeth Wall Pruitt; two daughters, Mary Jo Coomer of Danville and Anne Elizabeth Hood of 
Alpena, Mich.; a son, G. King Pruitt Jr.; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at First Christian Church by the Rev. Norman Hagley. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home.

 

            Feb. 11, 1997 – Tuesday

REED, Mausley                                                                                    d. 10 Feb 1997
MORELAND - Maulsey Reed, 82, of Hustonville, died Monday at Casey County Hospital. Born Sept. 2, 1914, in Casey County 
she was a daughter of the late Roscoe and Dillie Peyton Reed. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of God.
Survivors include four brothers, Robert Reed, S.C. Reed, and Vernon Reed, all of Hustonville, and Ralph Reed of Liberty; two 
sisters, Pina Overstreet of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Iona Murphy of Greensburg, Ind.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Revs. Norris McCawley. Burial will be in
Hustonville 
Cemetery
.
Visitation is after 4 p.m. today. 

 

       April 16, 2003 – Wednesday 
RICHARDS, Ernest Eugene                                                                    d. 14 Apr 2003 
MORELAND -- Services for Ernest Eugene Richards, 58, of Hustonville will be 2 p.m. Thursday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home 
by G.W. Smith and James Lynn. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery.
He died Monday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born Dec. 29, 1944, in Casey County, he was the son 
of the late Ernest and Myrtle Snow Richards. He was an employee of Jackson of Danville for 30 years and a member of the 
Ellisburg Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Doris Richards; two sons, Ernest Richards of Hustonville and Doug Yocum of Lancaster; two sisters, 
Mary Etta Hale and Joan Roberts, both of Liberty; a brother, James D. Richards of Indianapolis; and six grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Ernie and J.D. Richards, Freddie Cook, Carroll Wethington, Michael Hale and Charles Lee Yocum. Honorary 
pallbearers are Allen Walden and Shane Yocum.Visitation is after 5 p.m. today.

   

            April 23, 2003 – Wednesday 
RUCKER, Dortha                                                                               d. 22 Apr 2003 
MORELAND -- Dortha Rucker, 87, of Hendersonville, Tenn., died Tuesday at Hendersonville.
Born Oct. 1, 1915, in Moreland, she was the daughter of the late Saint Clair and Hattie Mae Morgan Rucker. She was a 
registered nurse and surgical nursing supervisor, and a Seventh Day Adventist.
Survivors include two sisters, Martha Rucker Clabaugh of Fairfield, Iowa, and Myrtle Carroll of Tampa, Fla.
Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Moreland Cemetery by Gerald Fillman.Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. today 
at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home.  
 
 

           April 09, 1997 – Wednesday

RUSSELL, Ova Alice                                                                         d. 07 Apr 1997
MORELAND - Services for Ova Alice Russell, 62, Moreland, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home 
by the Rev. Dale Denton. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery.She died Monday at University of Kentucky Chandler 
Medical Center, Lexington.
Born August 31, 1934, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late W.A. and Mary Lou Adams Russell.
Survivors include two brothers, W.A. Russell Jr. of Waynesburg and Hoover Russell of Cincinnati, Ohio; two sisters, 
Lilian Jones of Moreland and Alberta Pruitt of Hot Springs, Ark.
Visitation is after 4 p.m. today.  

 

        January 29, 1997 – Wednesday

SCHATZ, Otto Jr.                                                                                  d. 27 Jan 1997
WAYNESBURG - Graveside services for Otto Schatz Jr., 87, Waynesburg, will be 2 p.m. today in Cincinnati, Ohio, 
at
Vine Street Hill Cemetery.
He died Monday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born Dec. 6, 1909, in Covington, he was a son of Otto and Dorothy Ehrnfels Schatz.
Survivors include a sister, Mildred Drussell, and two nieces, Barbara Ballance of Lakeside Park and Dora Ann Thompson 
of Kingsport, Tenn.

 

           Nov. 04, 1998 – Wednesday

SHORT, Margaret B. Baker                                                                   d. 03 Nov 1998
MORELAND - Margaret Bell Baker Short, 93, of Liberty, died Tuesday at Liberty Care Center.
Born May 16, 1905, in Oklahoma, she was a daughter of Daniel and Carrie Baker. She was a homemaker and the widow 
of Edgar Floyd Short. Five sons preceded her in death.
Survivors include three sons, Paul Short of Russell Springs, James T. Short of Cincinnati, Kelly Short of Rusk, Texas; two 
daughters, Katherine Rousey of Danville and Louise Coffman of Liberty; 43 grandchildren; 63 great-grandchildren; and 
14 great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Wayne Watts. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery.
Grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.

 

        January 30, 1997 – Friday

SIMPSON, Vietta Sowder                                                                   d. 28 Jan 1997
CRAB ORCHARD - Services for Vietta Sowder Simpson, 84, Cincinnati, formerly of Lincoln County, will be 10 a.m. 
Saturday at McKnight-Martin Funeral Home by Marklee Raulerson. Burial will be in
Mount Zion Church of Christ Cemetery.
She died Wednesday at Mercy North Hospital, Hamilton, Ohio.
Born March 4, 1912, in Rockcastle County, she was a daughter of the late Charlie and Agnes Proctor Sowder. She was a 
homemaker and the widow of Ethmer Simpson.
Survivors are a son, Harold Simpson, Cincinnati; two brothers, her twin, Earl Simpson, Midway, and Loyd Simpson, Cincinnati; 
two sisters, Verna Martin of Brodhead and Marie Black of Florence; six grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and four 
great-great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be 5-8 Friday.  

 

          April 01, 1999 – Thursday

SMOCK, Irwin Milton                                                                             d. 30 Mar 1999
WAYNESBURG - Irwin Milton Smock, 82, of Waynesburg, died Tuesday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born Aug. 9, 1916, in South Rockwood, Mich., he was a son of the late Lewis and Mary Liagines Smock. He was a 
paper mill worker.
Survivors include his wife, Detty May Smock; seven sons, Wayne, Gerald and Charles Smock, all of Tazewell, Tenn., 
Leland and Kenny Smock of Monroe, Mich., Ralph Smock of Taylor, Mich., and Jack Smock of Toledo, Ohio; six 
daughters, Marilyn Williams of New York, JoAnn Crisp and Charlene Combs, both of Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Peggy 
Homer of Taylor, Kathy Costigan of New Hampshire and Denise Owens of Tazewell; 32 grandchildren; several 
great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
He was preceded in death by a son, Jeffery Smock.
Graveside services will be 11:30 a.m. Friday at
Double Springs Cemetery by the Rev. Brad King.
Visitation will be 11 a.m. Friday until time of service at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home.  

 

            Jan. 04, 1999 – Monday

STICKLER, Cecil L.                                                                              d. 03 Jan 1999
STANFORD - Cecil Lewis Stickler, 79, of Ottenheim, died Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born in Pulaski County, she was a homemaker and a member of Mount Hebron Baptist Church. She was the widow of William 
Stickler.
Survivors include two sons, Eugene Lewis of Columbus, Ohio, and Jeff Stickler of Ottenheim; seven daughters, Eva Gutenson, 
Amanda Sizemore, Wilma Padgett and Mary Messer, all of Waynesburg, Emma Mullins of Stanford, Linda Mitchell of Augusta, 
Ga., and Margaret Caldwell of Danville; 19 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in
St. Sylvester Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Mark and James Gutenson, Hobert Jr. and Wallace Mullins, David Lewis, George Jr. and Scott Sizemore 
and Michael Padgett. Honorary pallbearers are Chad Caldwell and Tyler Stickler. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.  

 

            Jan. 06, 1999 – Wednesday

STUMP, Kenneth                                                                                 d. 03 Jan 1999
LANCASTER - Services for Kenneth Stump, 76, of Kings Mill Road, Boyle County, were scheduled for 2 p.m. today at Spurlin 
Funeral Home by the Rev. Sherman Willoughby. Burial is in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford.
He died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Nephews served as pallbearers.

 

            Dec. 02, 2002 – Monday 
THOMPSON, Frebert Virgil                                                                    d. 30 Nov 2002 
STANFORD -- Frebert Virgil "Tommy" Thompson, 80, of Lexington died Saturday at Veterans Administration Medical 
Center in Lexington.
Born Oct. 11, 1922, in Kings Mountain, he was a son of the late William V. and Gertrude Godbey Thompson. He was a 
draftsman and worked at General Electric Co. where he designed aircraft components and also worked for the Lexington-Fayette 
County street department. He was a member of Locust Grove Baptist Church and was an Air Force veteran who served in 
World War II and the Korean War as a captain. 
Survivors include his wife, Mary Nowell Thompson; a son, Kim Thompson of Albuquerque, N.M.; a stepson, Phil Ingram of 
Albuquerque; a stepdaughter, Anita Meyer of Mount Orab, Ohio; three brothers, Lynnville Thompson of Valdosta, Ga., 
Gerald Thompson of Richmond and Harold Thompson of Dayton, Ohio; two grandchildren; and six step grandchildren. 
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Locust Grove Baptist Church by Steve Jarrell and John Dean. Burial will be in 
KP Hall Cemetery.
Visitation is 11 a.m. Tuesday until time of service at the church.
Fox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

 


                May 20, 1999 – Thursday

VAUGHT, Elizabeth Barnette                                                               d. 18 May 1999
Services for Elizabeth Barnette Vaught, 95, of Fifth Street will be 11 a.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Joe Altman. 
Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
She died Tuesday at her home. 
Pallbearers will be George Boome, Jimmy Preston, King Pruitt, John, Robert and Roger Hicks.
Visitation is 5-7 p.m. today.  

 

          April 23, 1999 – Friday

WALL, Ervin D.                                                                                  
STANFORD - Services for Ervin D. Wall, who operated a country store in Kings Mountain for many years and was active
in Lincoln County politics, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Fox Funeral Home by Greg Powell. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs 
Cemetery
.
Wall, who was 74, died Wednesday in Walltown. He was a staunch Democrat who often helped candidates by taking them 
around to meet people and stump for votes. Wall knew many people and was influential in local politics.
``Anytime you were running for office, especially if you were a Democrat, he was the first person you talked to in the Kings 
Mountain area,'' said David Gambrel, Lincoln County's property valuation administrator.``He epitomized what is the best about 
politics - a love for people.'' When Gambrel ran for PVA and earlier when he made a bid for the county clerk's office, it was 
Wall who took him around to campaign. Candidates seeking state or Congressional offices also knew of Wall's influence. 
Former governors Bert Combs, Louie Nunn, Wendell Ford and Julian Carroll all stopped by the store at one time or another.
``As much as he loved politics, children were really what made him click,'' said Gambrel. ``Kids who didn't know him immediately 
took a liking to him.'' Wall loved his own children and grandchildren and made friends of other kids he encountered. If he was out 
with a candidate on the campaign trail, he would take along a bag of candy so he could give treats to the children.
Every year when Kings Mountain United Methodist Church would have Vacation Bible School, Wall would bring ice cream for 
the children. He also gave the church part of his property on which to build a parsonage.
Wall also served as the community's unofficial utility superintendent. Kings Mountain had a Ruritan Club at one time that formed 
a Light Association and put in street lights. After the club became inactive, Wall would go around and collect money to pay the 
utility bill.
People who got sick in the middle of the night could count on Wall to open his store on Ky. 501 at any hour if they needed medicine. 
Wall lived across from the store, which closed when he retired eight or nine years ago.
T.J. Hill IV of Stanford says people who needed help reading or filling out important documents also turned to Wall.
``He just loved people and he loved kids. I think a lot of his interest in politics was that he loved being out and seeing people,
'' said Hill, who sought Wall's help when he ran for sheriff last year.
Born Oct. 31, 1924, in Lincoln County, Wall was a son of the late Charles E. and Lillie Sims Wall. He was a former owner and 
operator of Wall's General Store in Kings Mountain for 36 years and a farmer. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member 
and ordained elder at Kings Mountain Christian Church. He attended Mount Olive Christian Church.
Survivors include his wife, Marcella Dunaway Wall; two daughters, Janet Perry of Walltown and Bertha Whitaker of Danville; two 
brothers, Noel K. Wall of Florence and Earl L. Wall of Kings Mountain; two grandchildren; and three great-granddaughters. He 
was preceded in death by a son, Ervin ``Kyle'' Wall.
Pallbearers will be David Gambrel, T.J. Hill, John Hackley, Buckwheat Gilbert, Robert Wall and Billy Wall. Honorary pallbearers 
are Ernest Williams, Bobby Wall, Donna Carman, Tom Austin, Ed Worley, Jimmy
Jones, Robert Damron and Robert Ratliff. 
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Saturday.  

 

              Jan. 29, 1999 – Friday

WINN, Robert C.                                                                                 d. 28 Jan 1999
STANFORD - Robert Clifton Winn, 86, of Harmon Heights, died Thursday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born in Horse Cave, he was a son of the late Robert E. and Annie Richardson Winn. He was a multi-county supervisor for 
Farmers Home Administration. He was a member and deacon of Stanford Baptist Church and helped establish the senior 
citizens center and Dix River Country Club. He was the widower of Elizabeth Taylor Winn.
Survivors include three daughters, Kaye Matthews of Birmingham, Ala., Jeanette Winn of Seattle, Wash., and Anna R. 
Pauley of Clermont, Fla.; and five grandchildren.
Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Stanford Baptist Church by the Rev. Tim Boschen. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial 
Gardens
.
Pallbearers will be Eric Gilliland, David Arno, Ed Pauley, Jack Matthews, Lloyd Longnion and Paul Long. Honorary 
pallbearers are Ottis Cave, David Pettus, Wesley Sims, Harold Davenport, Arnold Stogsdill and Welby Hamm.
Visitation is 4-9 p.m. Sunday at Fox Funeral Home.
Memorials may go to Gideon Memorial Bible Fund or Stanford Baptist Church Christian Life Center. 

           

 

           Dec. 01, 1998 – Tuesday

WREN, Henry K.                                                                                    d. 30 Nov 1998
Henry K. Wren, 76, of High Street, died Monday at his home.
Born Oct. 6, 1922, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Cleve and Lillie King Wren. He was a retired security guard.
Survivors include five sons, James and Allen Wren, both of Danville, Billy Wren of Lexington, Dickie Wren of Stanford and 
Mike Wren of Junction City; two daughters, Brenda Hillard of Parksville and Teresa Wren of Clay City; two stepsons, Robbie 
Walters of Nicholasville and Johnny McKnight of Olympia; two stepdaughters, Barbara Carrier and Linda Stafford, both of 
Danville; two brothers, Woodrow Wren of Danville and Bill Wren of Lancaster; two sisters, Pat Vice and Pearl Payne, both 
of Danville; 22 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Tony Wren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Gary Story. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be David and Joey Wren, Charlie Whitlock, Adam Harmon, Matt Quinn and Brad Lynn. Honorary pallbearers 
are Tommy Harmon and Tim and Mike Brock. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.  

 

 

               Mar. 03, 2002 – Sunday 

WREN, Woodrow                                                                            d. 28 Feb 2002  

Woodrow Wren, 80, of Latimer Heights died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. 
Born March 31, 1921, in Crab Orchard, he was the son of the Alte Cleave and Lilly King Wren. He was a retired farmer and 
a member of Burgin Church of God. 
Survivors include his wife, Bertha Wilkerson Wren; two daughters, Jenny Boyd of Danville and Brenda Hillard of Parksville; 
three sons, Curtis Wren of Parksville and David Wren and Glen Wren, both of Danville; a sister, Pearl Payne of Danville; 
11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grand-children. He was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Wren. 
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Donnie Irvin and Buddy Turpin. Burial will be 
in Bellevue Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Todd Wren, Rodney Wren, Shane Wren, Kevin Wren, Woodie Wren, Scott Boyd and Don Hillard. 
Honorary pallbearers will be James Earl Wren, Dickie Wren, Arlis Luttrell and Hubert Southerland.