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JANUARY -
1999
BALDWIN,
Buster
1915-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, January 20, for Buster Baldwin, 84, who
died Sunday, January 17, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center,
Paintsville, Johnson Co. Ky. Mr. Baldwin was born January 12, 1915, in
Johnson County, to the late Fred and Frances Sublett Baldwin. He was a
carpenter and Army veteran of World War II. He was also preceded in
death
by his wife, Roxie Davis Baldwin, on November 25, 1986. Surviving are
three
sons, Jimmy Joe Baldwin of Paintsville, Randolph Wells of Florence,
Alabama,
and Tubby Baldwin of Birmingham, Alabama; one daughter, Frances Crisp
of
Martin; two brothers, Fredrick Baldwin of Paintsville and Bob Baldwin
of
Carey, Ohio; four sisters, Mabel Spears of Paintsville, Enola Mae Webb
of West Van Lear and Katherine West and Irene Zowelle, both of Marion,
Ohio; and nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Officiating
at 1 p.m. services at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel will be Richard
Williams and Harold Conley. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
BLAIR,
Norman
J.L.
1941-1999
Norman
J.L. "Tiny"
Blair, 57, 1169 Meadowview Drive, died at 2:12 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23,
1999, at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was born on May 29, 1941, in Van
Lear,
Ky., to Taylor and Minerva (Lewis) Blair. He married Mary Lou Dulhanty
on June 28, 1974. She survives. He was employed at U.S. Gypsum for 19
years,
and at Econoclean for 11 years. Also surviving are a son, Brian Blair,
at home; and two sisters, Aline Baer and Mrs. Roger (Peggy) Fife, both
of Wabash. Two brothers are deceased. Services will be at 3 p.m.
Wednesday
at the Eddingfield-DeLaughter Mortuary. The Rev. Ralph Johnson will
officiate.
Burial will be at a later date.
BLAIR,
Weldon
55
1943-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jul.06
1943 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.19 1999- at his Thelma Home,
Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE unlisted S/O Virgil and Bessie
Blair
(deceased) BURIAL Blair Family Cem. Leander, Johnson Co.Ky.
RELATIVES Sons: Rick Blair, Chris Blair.; Brother: Willard
Blair;
Sister: Juanita Spradlin.
BOYD, Edsel
1915-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Edsel Boyd, 84, who died
Friday, January 29, 1999 at his Tomahawk residence. Mr. Boyd was born
November
2,1915, in Johnson County, to the late Charlie and Arizona Ward Boyd.
He
was a carpenter. Surviving are his wife, Lesta Mills Boyd; one son,
Edsel
Boyd Jr. of Marietta, Georgia; one daughter, Sharon Ann Bosley of
Deerfield
Beach, Florida; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held
Sunday,
January 31, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Claude Mollette
and Shadie Lee Walters officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial
Cemetery
at Staffordsville.
BROWN,
Eyvind
"Ivan"
1925-1999
Eyvind
(Ivan)
Brown, 73, died Monday, January 11, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical
Center, Paintsville, Johnson Co Ky. Mr. Brown was born June 4, 1925, in
Johnson County, to the late Roy and Emma Merle Arrowood Brown. He was
an
electrician and Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife,
Jeanette
VanHoose Brown; one son, James E. Brown of Van Lear; three daughters,
Carol
Burchett of Prestonsburg, Janet Brown Clifton of Wabash, Indiana, and
Ann
Wilson of Columbus, Ohio; one stepson, Randal Adkins of Kissimmee,
Florida;
one stepdaughter, Rowena Brown of Salyersville; one brother, Jack Brown
of Van Lear; two sisters, Debbie Lawrence of Florida and Lois Ward of
Springboro,
Ohio; and eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and three
step
grandchildren. Funeral Funeral services were held Thursday, January 14,
at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with David Wells officiating
Burial
was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
CASTLE,
Charles
William 65
1933-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Mar.04
1933 - Johnson County, Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.27 1999 - Desoto
Texas
SPOUSE Bonnie Lou Pelphrey Castle S/O Sherman & Mary
Horn
Castle (deceased) BURIAL Holy Redeemer Cemetery, DeSoto
Texas
RELATIVES Sons: Sherman Douglas Castle, William Leslie Castle; Daus:
Cathy
Nelson, Mari Ellen Boudreau, Brother: Clarence
Castle:
Sisters: Margarette Davis, Julia Belle Wells, Juanita
Ambos,
Sister: Gracie Cordial (deceased)
COLLINS,
Jesse
1915-1999
Jesse
Collins,
age 84 of Springfield, Ohio died Jan.18 1999 at Briston House in
Springfield,
Ohio. Born Jun.04 1915 in Johnson Co. Ky. the son of the late John
"Wesley"
and Elizabeth Lawson Collins. He was preceded in death by his first
wife
Goldie Spradlin Collins and his 2nd wife Garnett Moore Collins.
Survivors
include one sister Mae Newsome Burial at Matthew Tackett Cem. at
Melvin,
Ky.
CRUM, Ellis
1932-1999
Retired
miner
Ellis Crum, 62, died Friday, January 29,1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical
Center. Mr. Crum was born March 18, 1932, in Floyd County, to the late
Oliver and Stella Conn Crum. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines.
Surviving
are his wife, Marie Crum; two sons, Oliver Lee Crum of Paintsville and
Maynard Crum of Alexandria, Virginia; three daughters, Brenda Sue
Daniels
and Lisa Gay Dye, both of Warsaw, Indiana, and Barbara Jean Crum of
Allen;
one stepson, Keith Fairchild of Paintsville; two stepdaughters, Rita
Baldridge
and Sonya Lynn Harvey, both of Paintsville; one brother, Clifford Crum
of Floyd County; and 10 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.
Funeral
services were held Monday, February 1, at Jones Preston Funeral Home
Chapel,
with Ted Dawson officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
DAVIS,
Ivan
81
1917-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.16
1917- Johnson Co. Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.03 1999- at Paul B. Hall
Regional
Med. Center, Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE Ruie Ellen Burchett S/O
Johnnie Peter & Virgie Huff Davis (deceased) BURIAL
Davis
Cem. Davis Branch, Johnson Co.Ky. SURVIVORS Sons: Randall,
Simon, Larry, James Kenneth. Daus: Linda Kimbler,
Geneva
Haney, Kathy Davis, Louise Spears. Step-Sons: William
Spradlin Jr. Ronald Spradlin, Donald Spradlin, Donald Spradlin,
Robert....
Burchett, Larry Spradlin, Mike Spradlin, Frank Spradlin.
Step-Dau:
Connie Conley, Teresa Childers, Sisters: Maxine
Adams,
Lois Collier.
FRANKLIN,
James
Jr.
1918-1999
Funeral
services
will be held Thursday, January 28, for James Franklin Jr., 80, who died
Monday, January 25, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Floyc Co
Ky. Mr. Franklin was born November 11, 1918, in Johnson County, to the
late James William and Ellen Sammons Franklin. He was a retired coal
miner.
He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Ola Salyers Franklin,
in June 1989; and a son, Stanley Franklin. Surviving are his wife,
Carmone
Franklin; one son, Lee Franklin of Nippa; four stepdaughters, Almeda
Zimmerman
of Oil Springs, Nancy Spradlin of Rives Junction, Michigan, Helen
Spradlin
of Jackson, Michigan, and Alice Kennell of Munith, Michigan; one
brother,
Edgar Franklin of Paintsville; one sister, Nora Franklin of
Salyersville;
and six grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, four great-
greatgrandchildren,
24 step-grandchildren and 25 step-great-grandchildren. Officiating at 2
p.m. services at Rockhouse Freewill Baptist Church will be Revs.
Richard
Williams and Jimmy McKenzie. Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial
Cemetery
at Staffordsville, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
GIBSON, Lee
1934-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Friday, January 15, for Lee Gibson, 65, who died
January
12 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Mr. Gibson was born
January
1,1934, in Johnson County, to the late Nathaniel and Lizzie Caudill
Gibson.
He was a miner. Surviving are three sisters, Gladie Hudnall of Gauley
Bridge,
West Virginia, Ethel Gay Decker of Radford, Virginia, and Vernie Skaggs
of Fayetteville, West Virginia; and several nephews and nieces.
Officiating
at 11:00 a.m., services at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel will
be
Rev. Howard Billiter. Burial will be in Gibson Cemetery at Swamp Branch.
HAMM,
Kenneth
Lee "Duke" 68
1929-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.08
1929- Rowan County DEATH-DATE Jan.02 1999 - St. Claire Medical
Center,
Morehead, Ky. SPOUSE Bessie Trent Hamm S/O Columbus Lee
&
Nora Adkins Hamm BURIAL Lee Cemetery RELATIVES Sons: Billy
Hamm, Son:Kenneth Lee Hamm Jr.(deceased). Brother: Johnny Hamm
(deceased),
Sister: Mary Frances Hamm (deceased).
HAYES,
Marion
Randall
1936 1999
Funeral
services
will be held tomorrow Saturday, for Marion Randall Hayes, 62 who died
Wednesday
January 27, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center, Paintsville.
Mr. Hayes was born September 17, 1936, in Johnson County, to the late
Hobert
and Mary Bee Cantrell Hayes. He was a diesel mechanic, member of the
Van
Lear Masonic Lodge 135 F & AM, Pleasant Valley Rebekkah Lodge 116
and
the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows Lodge 288. Surviving are his
wife,
Sarah Caudill; three sons, Roger Caudill of Salyersville, Tim Caudill
of
Lowmansville and Woody Estep of Paintsville; three daughters, Joan
Estep
of Paintsville, Pamela Kidd of Hager Hill, and Shelia Perry of
Staffordsville;
two brothers, Charles "Chick" Hayes of Kingsport, Tennessee, and Ron
Hayes
of Paintsville; four sisters, Doris Castle of Paintsville, Edwina Ward
and Madalene Gullion, both of Hager Hill, and Sharon Brown of Richmond;
and seven grandchildren. Odd Fellows and Rebekkah services will be
conducted
at 7 p.m. tonight at the Paintsville Funeral Home. Officiating at 2
p.m.
services at First Baptist Church will be Revs. Donnie Patrick and
Clifford
Kemp. Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
HAZELETT,
Johnie
1921-1999
Funeral
services
were held Thursday, February 4, for Johnie Hazelett, 78, who died
Saturday,
January 30, 1999 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Mr.
Hazelett was born January 13, 1921, in Johnson County, to the late
Thomas
and Hannah Collinsworth Hazelett. He was a painter and U.S. Army
veteran.
Surviving are his wife, Helen Harris Hazelett; two daughters, Susan
McDonell
of Ypsilanti and Johnie Campbell of Grass Lake, Michigan; three
brothers,
Thomas Jr. and, Clyde Hazelett, both of Hager Hill, and Sammie Hazelett
of Ypsilanti; five sisters, Ruth Centers of Paintsville, Sarah Hazelett
of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Mattie Wright June Swartz, both of Daytona
Beach,
Florida, and Fannie Elhart of Shelby, Ohio; and two grandchildren.
Officiating
at services at Jones Preston Funeral Home Chapel were Herbert Arms and
Steve Hamlett. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park Cemetery at
Staffordsville.
PAINTSVILLE HERALD FEB.05 1999
LACKEY,
Stella
(Daniels) 86
1912-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.1912
- Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.20 1999 - Boons Camp, Johnson
Co.Ky.
SPOUSE Willie Lackey (deceased Jan. 1961) D/O Joshua
& Matilda Preston Daniels (deceased) BURIAL Lackey Fam. Cem.
Boons Camp, Johnson Co. Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Thomas, Danny,
Charles,
Willie Jr. Daus:Carol Austin (deceased), Cassie Ward,
Marietta
Music, Lorraine Crites, Marlene Mays, Barbara
Branham,;
Brothers: Shilo Daniels, Arville Daniels.
LEMASTER,
Herbert
Randall 65
1933-1999
Herbert
Randall
Lemaster, of Ypsilanti, Mich. BIRTH-DATE Jul.21 1933 - Paintsville,
Johnson
Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.20 1999- SPOUSE Barbara Bartley
Lemaster S/O Lloyd Lemaster (deceased) & Gypsie Woods
Lemaster
BURIAL St. John Cemetery RELATIVES Dau: Pamela Lemaster;
Brothers:
Arvil Lemaster, Clifford Lemaster,.. Frank Lemaster,; Sister: Gracie
McCoy
MAYNARD,
Jerry
59 of Okeechobee, Florida
1999
BIRTH-DATE
unlisted
DEATH-DATE Jan.04 1999- SPOUSE Mary Maynard PARENTS Mother:
Louise Adkins BURIAL Evergreen Cem. Okeechobee, Florida
RELATIVES
Sons: Jerry Jr, Terry, Larry Maynard,: Brother: Fred
Adkins Sister: Sue Vanover.
MCKENZIE,
Cova
(Salyers) 90
1908-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jan.29
1908- Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.19, 1999- Sitka, Johnson
Co.Ky.
(residence) SPOUSE Herdford McKenzie (deceased)
D/O Columbus and Minnie Salyers Salyers (deceased)
BURIAL
Stambaugh Cem. Sitka, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Son: Chester
McKenzie,;
Daughters: Jewell Stambaugh, Jean Wheeler,; Brother: Norman
Salyers
MEADE, Adam
1939-1999
Hager Hill
resident
Adam J.R. Meade, 59, died Monday, January 11, 1999 at his residence.
Mr.
Meade was born August 20, 1939, in Floyd County, to Ruby Ratliff Meade
and the late Sam Meade. He was a truck driver. Surviving are his wife,
Vesta C. Adams Meade; his mother; three sons, Eugene of Wynona Lake,
Indiana,
Allen of Florida; and Corey of South Korea; three daughters Samanthe
Wolf
and Lorrie Cantrell, both of Warsaw, Indiana, and Cathy King of
Pierceton,
Indiana; two brothers, Paul of Hazard and Sam of Texas; four sisters,
Evelyn
Marsilett of Prestonsburg, Sharon Perkins of Salyersville, Emma J. Hurd
of Silver Lake, Indiana; and Mary E. Hall of Warsaw; and 12
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Thursday, January 14, at 1 p.m.
at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Eulas Adams and Phillip
Caudill
officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
MEADE,
Vertrice
(Davis)
1909 1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Vertrice Davis Meade, 89, died Saturday, January 2 1999
at Berea Health Care Center in Madison County. Mrs. Meade was born
January
25, 1909, in Johnson County, to the late Proctor and Lula Castle Davis.
She was a nurse and selfemployed at Meade's Green House. She was also
preceded
in death by her husband, Russell Perry Meade; and son, Russell Meade.
Surviving
are two daughters, Lois Lee Meade Arnett and Mary Lou Wilhite, both of
Lexington; one son-in-law, Edsel Arnett; two brothers, M. Howard Davis
of Marysville, Washington, and PR. Davis of Worthington; one sister,
Elizabeth
Smith of Campbellsville and 11 grandchil dren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 5, at Jones- Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel, with Rev. John Chapman officiating. Burial was in Highland
Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
MEEKS, Grover
1927-1999
Williamsport
resident Grover Meeks, 72, died Sunday, January 24, 1999 at Highlands
Regional
Medical Center, Floyd Co Ky. Mr. Meeks was born January 9, 1927, in
Martin
County, to the late Elias and Mary Staniford Meek. He was retired from
General Motors of Pontiac, Michigan. Surviving are his wife, Eva Nell
Mollette
Meeks; one son, Grover Meeks Jr. of Waterford, Michigan two daughters,
Priscilla Lynne Shelton of Auburn Hill, Michigan, and Wanda J. Smith of
Waterford; three brothers; Clyde and Hobert Meek, both of Williamsport,
and Daniel Meek of Geneva, Ohio; two sisters, Estella Fyffe and Daisy
Pike,
both of Columbus, Ohio; and five grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 28, at 1 P.m. at
Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Revs. Lewis Porter and Jimmy
Daniels
officiating. Burial will be in Richmond Cemetery at Paintsville.
MORRISON,
Elmer
Gene
1952-1999
Elmer Gene
Morrison
Age 47, of Auxier, died Jan. 26, 1999. Born Jan. 2, 1952, in
Paintsville,
s/o Margie Ward Morrison andthe late Jack Morrison. Suvivors include
wife,
Carol Blankenship Morrison; two daugs., Regina LaMaste, Carla Castle;
four
brothers, Grey, William, Roger and Bud Morrison; six sisters, Elizabeth
Williams, Jeanie Perry, Geraddine Wells, Lucy Mae Woods , Kathleen
Butcher
and Caroline Fannin. Burial is in the Morrison Family Cemetery at
Auxier.
SALYERS,
Bert 83
1915-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.15
1915- Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.02 1999- Bellefonte Hospital,
Ashland, Ky. SPOUSE unlisted S/O Lonnie & Samantha
Osborne
Salyers (deceased) BURIAL Catlettsburg, Cem. Ky.
RELATIVES
Sons: Bert Saylers Jr., Herbert E. Salyers. Daus:Virginia
Pelkey,
Bonnie..... Caskey. Brother: George Salyers, Sisters: Ora
Brown,
June Caudill
SELVAGE,
Harry B. 66 of Dayton, Ohio
1999
BIRTH-DATE
unlisted
DEATH-DATE Jan.19 1999- SPOUSE Katie Selvage S/O
Harry
B. & Cora Selvage Sr. (deceased) BURIAL Mt. Olivet Cem.
Paris, Ky. RELATIVES Son: Crace Nathaniel Selvage, Dau:
Emrick
Coyle,; Sister: Maxine Webb Brother: Robert
Selvage
STOKLEY,
Hazel
(Davis) 87 of Lexington,Ky.
1911-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Mar.06
1911- Martin County,Ky. DEATH-DATE Jan.14 1999- St Joseph
Hospital
East,Lexington,Ky. SPOUSE George Stokley (deceased)
D/O
John & Martha Gibbs Davis BURIAL Versailles Cemetery
STURGILL,
Wilma
(Music)
1929-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, January 13, for Wilma A Sturgill, 69,
who
died Sunday, January 10, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center,
FLoyd
Co Ky. Mrs. Sturgill was born January 20, 1929, in Floyd County, to Ova
B. Wilson Music and the late James Paris Music. Surviving are her
husband,
Harlie Sturgill; her mother; three sons, John K Sturgill of
Prestonsburg,
James C. Sturgill of Chillicothe, Ohio, and Kevin D. Sturgill of
Brooksville,
Florida; one daughter, Lana Rovinelli of Lexington; one sister, Betty
Bays
of Auxier and six grandchildren. Officiating at 2 p.m. services at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel will be Burnsie Mollett, Dewey Mac Mullins and
James
D. Spradlin. Funeral services will be held at Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
WELCH,
Deloris
(Williams)
1934-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Deloris Ann Williams
Welch,
64, who died Sunday, January 17,1999 at Highlands Regional Medical
Center.
Mrs. Welch was born July 6, 1934, in Bourbon County, to the late Morris
and Kirtley Conyers Williams. She was a legal secretary. Surviving are
her husband, William R Welch; one daughter, Sallie Renee Smith of Cuba;
one brother, Doug Williams of Lexington; one sister, Cathleen Carpenter
of Paris; two grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral
services
will be held tomorrow, Thursday, January 21, at 11 a.m.: at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel, with Dick VanHoose officiating. Burial will be in
Music Cemetery at Hager Hill. NOTE: This cemetery is also known as
"MUSIC-HAYDEN
CEMETERY"
WHEELER,
Jennifer
Lind
1955-1999
Jennifer
Lind
Wheeler, 43, died January 2 1999 at Mercy Hamilton Hospital, Hamilton,
Ohio. Ms. Wheeler was born September 4, 1955, in Paintsville, to Jean
Miller
Wheeler and the late Charles 0."Buzzy" Wheeler. She was a counselor for
Resolutions in Hamilton. Surviving are one son, Joshua Wheeler
Castaneda
of Lebanon, Ohio; her mother, Jean Wheeler of Paintsville; and three
sisters,
Sara Hopson of Paintsville, Melinda Wheeler of Frankfort and Amanda
Castaneda
of Indianapolis, Indiana. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January
5,
at First Baptist Church of Paintsville, with Rev. Donnie Patrick
officiating.
Burial was in Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, with Paintsville Funeral
Home
in charge of arrangements.
FEBRUARY - 1999
ADAMS,
Hulda (Spradlin)
1910-1999
88
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.28 1910 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Feb.09 1999 - Baltimore,
Ohio SPOUSE Lawrence Adams (deceased) D/O Garfield
&
Virgie Lee Wiley Spradlin (deceased) BURIAL Adams Cemetery.
Falcon, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Son:James D. Adams
(deceased)
Dau: Gladys Horne (deceased) Dau:Audrey Ballenger
Stepson:Wallace
J. Adams (deceased) Stepson: Stuart H. Adams
ARMS,
Gertrude
Marie (White)
1907-1999
Gertrude
Marie
Patton Arms, 91, died Wednesday, February 24, 1999 at Mountain Manor
Nursing
Home. Mrs. Arms was born November 26, 1907, in Brave, Pennsylvania, to
the late Franklin Claud and Hannah M. Gump White. She was also preceded
in death by her husband, William Arms. Surviving are four sons, Bromley
Patton of Paintsville, Donnie Patton of Van Lear, Frankie Patton of
Lexington
and Oakley Patton of Sidney; and seven grandchildren, seven
greatgrandchildren,
one step-grandchild and one step-greatgrandchild. Funeral services were
held Saturday, February 27, at Jones Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with
Dr. Charles Milam officiating. Burial was in Mayo Cemetery, at
Paintsville.
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD Mar.03 1999
BALDWIN,
Beulah
G.(Trimble) 76 of Mechanicsburg,Ohio
1922-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jul.04
1922 - Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Feb.18 1999 - at
her
residence in Mechanicsburg,Ohio SPOUSE Euel Baldwin
(deceased-
Mar.01 1991) D/O Albert & Oma Tackett Trimble
(deceased)
BURIAL Fairview Cemetery RELATIVES Sons:Harry Francis, Henry
Franklin,
Ora Lee, David Arthur, Roger Lynn Baldwin. Dau: Delena Jewel
Blanton
Brother: James Trimble. Deceased Brothers: Frank, Harry,
Grant,
Mark and Fred Trimble. Deceased Sisters: Alka Castle, Malta
Ward
BRANHAM,
Bessie
(Gullett)
1920 1999
Paintsville
resident
Bessie Gullett Branham, 78, died Saturday, February 20, 1999 at Central
Baptist Hospital in Lexington. Mrs. Branham was born June 20, 1920, to
the late Challie and Lucrecia Blair Blanton. She was also preceded in
death
by her husband, Jay Branham, in 1983. Surviving are one son, Challie
Arms
Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio; 10 daughters, Dovie Belcher of Paintsville,
Mollie
Stapleton of Tutor Key, Rebecca Bangudi of Thelma, Beatrice Bell and
Ruby
Richardson, both of Warsaw, Indiana, Deborah Hendley of Bowling Green,
Patricia Ann Daniels and Mary Dempsey, both of Cleveland, Ohio, Anna
May
Barnes of Gallipolis, Ohio, and June Conn of Prater; three brothers,
William
Douglas, Frank and Russell Blanton, all of Dayton, Ohio; two sisters,
Neva
Dale and Belle Ramey, both of Staffordsville; and 43 grandchildren and
60 great- grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February
23,
at Christ Freedom Worship Center, with Jim Daniels officiating. Burial
was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville, with Preston Funeral
Home
in charge of arrangements.
BURTON,
Luther
M.
1915-1999
Luther M.
Burton,
83, Galena, died Friday (Feb. 12, 1999) at Manor Care Nursing Home,
Westerville.
He was born in Louisa, Ky., on March 11, 1915, to the late John and
Dorothy
(Damron) Burton. He owned and operated Burton Machine Co. in Gahanna
for
40 years. He was a member of Ralph R. Rickly Lodge No. 670 F&AM and
the Kentucky Colonels. He is survived by a son, John Burton, Columbus;
and two sisters and one brother-in-law, Emma Lee and Russ Hicks, Canal
Winchester, and Bonnie Peters, Louisa, Ky. He was preceded in death by
by his wife of 53 years, Dorothy M. Burton on May 3, 1995; one daughter
Linda Burton Bashon in 1970; two brothers, Glenn and Homer; and two
sisters,
Dimple D. and Donna Jean. Visitation was at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home.
Funeral services followed with the Rev. Stacy Evans officiating. Burial
was in the Galena Cemetery.
CAUDILL,
Jerry
Lynn
1949-1999
WILLARD,
HURON
COUNTY, OHIO- Jerry Lynn Caudill, 50, of Maple Ridge Road, Willard,
died
Friday, Feb. 19, 1999, at St. Vincents Hospital,Toledo, following a
stroke.
He was born Jan. 4, 1949, in Paintsville, Ky., and was a longtime
resident
of the Plymouth-Willard area. He graduated from Plymouth High School
and
held an associate's degree in business administration from Mansfield
Business
College. He served in the U.S. Army with a tour of duty in Vietnam as a
turbine-engine mechanic. He was a member of the V.F.W. and the Plymouth
American Legion. He was employed by Tenneco in Milan and was a union
steward.
He is survived by his wife, Brenda Lou (King) Caudill; two sons, Joshua
and Brenda Caudill of Greenwich and Brian Slone of Willard; one
daughter,
Aubrey Lynn Caudill of Shelby; his mother, Madge Caudill of Plymouth;
one
brother, Herbert Caudill of Plymouth; twin sisters, Ernestene Thompson
of Harrisonburg, Va., and Pamalene Dotson of Willard. He was preceded
in
death by his father, Lonnie Caudill. The Secor Funeral Home in Willard,
are in charge of arrangements Rev. Don Gephart officiating. Burial is
in
Maple Grove Cemetery in New Haven, Ohio, with full military service.
CAUDILL,
Lucy
(Jackson) 93
1905-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.26
1905 - Oil Springs, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Feb.14 1999 -
Jewish
Hospital in Louisville, Ky. SPOUSE unlisted D/O Elishia
&
Louise Caudill Jackson (deceased) BURIAL Perkins
Cemetery
Riceville, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Tillman Caudill, Lee
Collinsworth
Daus: Sylvia Tackett, Janet Conley, Myrtle Eberwein,
Ipal Lafollette, Margaret Wells. Sister:Ruby Gullett
CASTLE, Logan
1915-1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Logan Castle, 83, who died
Saturday,
February 20, 1999 at his Tutor Key residence. Mr. Castle was born
October
30 1915, in Johnson County, to the late Henderson and Laura Stapleton
Castle.
He was a retired mechanic from Adams Construction and member of Baker
Branch
Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Gladys Daniel Castle;
two sons, Tim Castle of Sitka and Arthur Castle of Nippa; one daughter,
Stephanie Salyer of Tutor Key; and two grandchildren, one
step-grandchild
and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February
23, at Baker Branch Freewill Baptist Church, with Jeff Burchett
officiating.
Burial was in Lakeview Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
CLARK,
Clorene
(Collins)
1940-1999
Clorene
Clark,
Age 58, of Sitka, died Friday, February 12, 1999, at St. Joseph
Hospital,
Lexington, following a brief illness. Born June 22, 1940, at Van Lear,
she was the daughter of the late Christopher Columbus and Lyda Goble
Collins.
She is survived by her husband, Patrick Henry Clark; two step- sons,
Henry
Irvin Clark of Warsaw, Indiana, and James Dean Clark of Florida; two
sisters,
Evangeline Sweeney of Hodgenville and Oeda Music of Water Gap; two
brothers,
Elmer Collins of Stamping Ground and Sammy Lafferty of West Liberty;
eight
stepgrandchildren and two stepgreat- grandchildren. Funeral services
were
Monday, February 15, at 2 p.m., at the Carter Funeral Home Chapel, with
ministers Shane Powers, Jeff Powers and Calvin Setser officiating.
Burial
was in the Auxier Relocation Cemetery, under the direction of Carter
Funeral
Home, Prestonsburg.
CONLEY,
Bert
1925-1999
Oil
Springs resident
Bert Conley, 73, died Friday, February 5, 1999 at his residence. Mr.
Conley
was born July 6, 1925, in Floyd County, to the late Smith and Gracie
Preston
Conley. He was a pipefitter and veteran. Surviving are his wife, Ruby
McCarty
Conley; and one brother, Jim Conley of Washington Courthouse, Ohio.
Funeral
services were held Monday, February 8, at Jones Preston Funeral Home
Chapel,
with Sammie Reed, Mike Blanton and Jim McKenzie officiating. Burial was
in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
CONLEY, Ruie
(Blanton)
79,
1919-1999
Ruie
Conley died
Sunday, February 7, 1999 at her Greenup residence. Mrs. Conley was born
May 27, 1919, at Argillite, to the late Doke and Sallie Conley Blanton.
Surviving are, her husband, Mitchell Conley of Greenup; one son,
Richard
Conley of Wooster Ohio; one sister, Verna Lemaster of
Salyersvilie;
and two grand-children, six great-grandchildren and one great great
grandchild.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 9, at Paintsville Funeral
Home Chapel, with Revs. Willard "Red" VanHoose and Dick VanHoose
officiating.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
CORDLE,
Ronnie
Dean
1966-1999
Wilson
Funeral
Home of Louisa was in charge of services for Ronnie Dean Cordle, 33, of
Prestonsburg. Mr. Cordle died Friday, February 19, 1999, at Highlands
Regional
Medical Center. A former resident of Louisa, he was born February 2,
1966,
in Lawrence County, the son of the late Arthur and Ida Belle Barker
Cordle.
Surviving are his fiancee, Amanda Salmons of Prestonsburg; two
daughters,
Amanda Cordle, at home, and Elizabeth Cordle of Garrett; two sons,
Raymond
Cordle, at home, and Aaron Welch of Paintsville; a sister, Irene Cody
of
Berea; three brothers, Ralph Cordle of Salyersville and Johnny Cordle
and
Billy Lee Cordle, both of Charley; and a great-nephew, Gregory Dean
Joseph
of Salyersville. Funeral services were held Sunday, February 20, in the
Charley Freewill Baptist Church with Revs. Ronnie Childers and Rick
Cordial
officiating. Burial was in Mary Church Cemetery at Charley.
DANIEL,
James
D. 79,
1919-1999
James D.
Daniel
died Thursday, February 25, 1999 at Brandon Regional Medical Center,
Brandon,
Florida. Mr. Daniel was born October 19, 1919, in Johnson County, to
the
late Scott and Leona VanHoose Daniel. He was a retired building
contractor
and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Loretta Burchett
Daniel; two daughters; Jeri Ann Newberry of West Unity, Ohio; and Jams
O'Neal of Seffner, Florida; one: sister, Mickey Howard of Lowmansville;
and two grandsons and two great- granddaughters. A memorial service was
held Sunday, March 7, at Highland Memorial Funeral Chapel, with Dick
VanHoose,
officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
DOTSON,
Charles
1933-1999
Retired
truck
driver Charles Dotson, 65, died Sunday, February 21,1999 at VA
Hospital
in Huntington, West Virginia. Mr. Dotson was born August 17, 1933, in
Johnson
County, to Sylvia Conley Dotson and the late Alex Dotson. Surviving are
his mother; one son; Charles Dotson of Paintsville; six daughters,
Sharon
Ferguson of Staffordsville, Deana Wells of Paintsville, Lisa Murphy of
Van Lear, Sheila Dotson of Cartersville, Virginia, and Brenda Dotson of
Charlottsville, Virginia; one sister, Lois Daniel of Hager Hill; and
eight
grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Graveside services were held
Wednesday,
February 24, at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville, with
Clarence
Lemaster officiating. Preston Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
HALEY,
Faye (Branham)
1925-1999
Van Lear
resident
Faye Haley, 73, died Friday, February 12, 1999 at Highlands Regional
Medical
Center, Prestonsburg, Floyd Co Ky. Mrs. Haley was born June 13, 1925,
in
Pike County, to the late Duvall and Delphia Rowe Ramey Branham. She was
a member of the Van Lear Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving are her
husband,
Homer Haley; one son, Jack Haley of West Van Lear; one grandson, Jason
Haley of West Van Lear; a daughter-in-law, Edith Haley of West Van
Lear;
one brother, Goble Branham of Stoutsville, Ohio; and one sister, Heable
Smallwood of Wheelwright. Funeral services were held Monday, February
15,
at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Revs. Paul Browning and
Manford
Fannin, officiating. Burial was in Davidson Memorial Gardens at Ivel. Paintsville
Herald Feb.17 1999
HELTON, Wayne
1921-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Wayne Helton, 77, who
died
Wednesday, February 17, 1997, at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Helton was born June 15, 1921, in Morgan County, to the late Sam
and
Sissy Cole Helton. He was a farmer. Surviving are his wife, Frona
Wright
Helton; one son, Eugene Helton of Salyersville; one daughter, Shirley
Wright
of Salyersville; one brother, Jess Helton of Columbus, Ohio; and two
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Friday, February 19, at Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel, with Buell Cantrell and Ralph VanHoose officiating. Burial
was in Lewis Williams Cemetery at Salyersville.
HUGHES,
John
47 of Summitsville, Ind
1951-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Mar.16
1951 - Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Feb.07 1999 -
Marion
General Hospital, Marion Indiana SPOUSE Connie Cox Hughes
S/O
William & Florine Daniels Hughes (deceased) BURIAL
Highland
Memorial Park. Staffordsville, Johnson
Co.Ky........................
RELATIVES Son:Chris Hughes Dau: Tracy Boggs Stepdau:Melissa
Roush Stepson: Kent Phillippe Brothers:Doug Daniels, Rick
Daniels
Brother:Wayne Hughes (deceased) Sisters: Betty Keel, Kathy Ward
Jr.,
Ruth Hill, Gaye Justice, Deidra Hughes
JETER,
Frank
M. 67
1999
BIRTH-DATE
unlisted
DEATH-DATE Feb.15 1999 - Cape Coral Florida SPOUSE Gerry Johannes
Jeter S/O Lawrence F. & Kentucky Perry Jeter
(deceased)
BURIAL Beavercreek Cemetery RELATIVES Son:Frank Perry Jeter; Dau:
Amy Rohrback; Sister; Anna Pack; Brother: Lawrence F. Jeter Jr.
(deceased)
MILITARY U. S. Navy Veteran
KENDALL,
Shirley
(Castle)
1930-1999
Shirley
Castle
Calvert Kendall, 68, died Thursday, February 11, 1999 at Miami Valley
Hospital
in Dayton, Ohio. She was born December 26, 1930, the daughter of
Vivian McCloud Castle of Paintsville and the late James Castle.
Surviving
in addition to her mother are her husband, Vern Kendall of Dayton Ohio;
Three sons, Bobby and Donald Calvert of Dayton, Ohio, and Jeff Calvert
of Michigan; two daughters, Sabrina Smith of Clay County and Dreama
Booker
of Dayton; six brothers, Roger and James Castle jr., both of
Paintsville,
Chuck Castle of Jacksonville, Florida, Larry Castle of White Bluff,
Tennessee.
Robert Castle of Thelma and William J. Castle of Staffordsville; and
six
sisters, Louise McGowan of Cleveland, Tennessee, Betty Morgan of
Pikeville,
Linda Al-Shalcky of Chicago, Illinois, Malta Roberts of Ashland, Pat
Castle
of Paintsville, and Debbie Price of Bowling Green. A brother, Allen
Dale
Castle, also preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Monday,
February 15, 1999, in the Tobias Funeral Home with Revs. Norman Roberts
Jr. and Wayne Price Officiating. Burial was in the Dayton Memorial
Park.
Paintsville
Herald
LITTLE, Inis
(McKenzie)
1900-1999
Iris
McKenzie
little, 98, died Thursday, February 4, 1997, at Wurtland Nursing Home.
Mrs. Little was born April 12, 1900, in Floyd County, to the late. Troy
and Ida Stevens McKenzie. She was preceded in death by two husbands,
T.J.
Robinson, in 1930; and Tivis Little, in 1970; and a son, Thomas
Robinson.
Surviving are three sons, Jimmy Little of Hi Hat, Abe Robinson of
Brazil,
Indiana, and Johnny Little, of Marion, Indiana; two daughters, Mildred
R Shuler of Sylva, North Carolina, and Gloria Stevens of Florida; one
brother,
Troy McKenzie of Auxier, and 18 grandchildren and 23
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, February 7, at Auxier Freewill
Baptist
Church, with Bill Jack Pitts and Bobby Joe Spencer officiating. Burial
was in Government Relocation Cemetery at Auxier, with Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements. Paintsville Herald
2-10-1999
LYONS,
Walter
F.
1920-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Walter F Lyons, 78, of Springfield, Ohio, died Tuesday,
February 2 1999. Mr. Lyons was born July 1, 1920, at Thealka, to the
late
William McKinley and Gypsy Fraley Lyons. He farmed for a number of
years
prior to working for International Harvester, retiring in 1978. He was
a member of the First Assembly of God and UAW Local 402. He was also
preceded
in death by a sister, Edna Mae Lyons. Surviving are his wife, Audrey
Lowe
Lyons; five sons, Harold and Paul Lyons, both of Springfield; Jim aid
Jerry
Lyons; both of Urbana, Ohio; Charles Lyons of Beavercreek Oregon; one
daughter,
Judie Harvey of Worthington, Ohio; two brothers, Woody Lyons of
Detroit,
Michigan, and John Lyons of Springfield; one sister, Margie Lyons of
Springfield;
and 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services
will
be held today Friday February 5, at 2 p.m. at First Assembly of God,
Springfield,
with Rev. Jim Armstrong officiating. Burial will be in Plattsburg
Cemetery.
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD FEB.05 1999
MOLLETTE,
Elijah
Ray
1924-1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Elijah Ray Mollette, 74, who
died
Monday, February 8, 1999 at the VA Hospital in Huntington, West
Virginia.
Mr. Mollette was born December 14, 1924, in Johnson County, to the late
Ed and Rose Dutton Mollette. He was retired from IRC Fibers of
Painesville,
Ohio. Surviving are two daughters, Rita Kay Gillespie and Garnetta
Dragon,
both of Ashtabula, Ohio; three brothers, Ed Jr., John and Frank
Mollette,
all of Boons Camp; one sister, Buena Dutton of Boons Camp; and four
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday, February 11, at Little Friendship
United Baptist Church, with Elders Claude Mollette and Shade Lee
Walters
officiating. Burial was in Mollette Cemetery at Boons Camp. Paintsville
Herald Feb.17 1999
MUSIC,
Gladys
(Hayden)
1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Gladys H.Music, 76, of Newport News, Virginia, died
Wednesday
February 24, 1999. Mrs. Music was a member of the Warwick Baptist
Church,
an honorary member of the Kentucky Colonels and was a former foster
mother
for Newport News Social Services. Surviving are her husband, Rev. T. R.
Music; three sons; Frank Music, of Newport News, Mike Music of Dana,
Kentucky,
and Keith Music of Hampton, Virginia; four daughters, Linda Curling and
Betty Whitmore, both of Chesapeake, Virginia; Brenda Music, of Virginia
Beach, Virginia, and Kera Music of Newport News; three brothers,
Hebert,
Estill and Herman Hayden; six sisters, Emogene Ploger, Corena Daly,
Clara
Sisco, Beatrice Burchett, Burnice Gibbs and Virginia Vitito; and
numerous
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral
services will be held tomorrow, Saturday, at 1:00 p.m. at Warwick
Baptist
Church. with Rev. Paul Taylor officiating. Burial will be in Parkland
Memorial
Park.
Paintsville Herald 2-1999
NELSON, Okie
Earl
Sr.
1999
Okie Earl
Nelson
Sr. Age 78, of Lexington, died Sunday, February 28, 1999, at St. Joseph
Hospital. A native of Prestonsburg, he was the son of the late Sam
"Sambo'
Nelson and Jane Derossett Nelson. He was educated in Floyd County
School
System. He was a farmer, a retired engineer for C&O/CSX Railroad
after
40 years of service, and a former member of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive
Firemen and Engineers. He was a member of the First Christian Church in
Lexington, the Lexington Lodge No. 1, F&AM since 1952, a 32nd
degree
Scottish Rite Mason, and a member of the Oleika Shrine and the Kentucky
Polled Hereford Association and Kentucky Farm Bureau. Survivors include
his wife, Vera Jasper Nelson; one sister, Ruth Nelson Howard of
Salyersville;
three sons, Okie Earl Nelson Jr., James Samuel "Sam" Nelson, and Steven
Eugene "Steve" Nelson, all of Lexington; one daughter, Linda Kay
"Katie"
Nelson Isaac of Campbellsville; nine grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, March 3, at 2:30 p.m., at the Kerr
Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Hillcrest Memorial Park.
NELSON,
Sally
Jane (May)
1917-1999
Sally Jane
Nelson
Age 82, of Dwale, died Tuesday, February 23, 1999, at Our Lady of the
Way
Hospital, Martin, following a sudden illness. Born on February 7, 1917,
in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Hanna
Jarrell
May. She was preceded in death by her husband, Reynold Nelson.
Survivors
include two sons, William H. (Butch) Nelson and Tommy Glen Nelson, both
of Dwale; four daughters, Phyllis Davis and Anna Sue Gaskin, both of
Danville,
Patricia Dillion of Dwale, Joy Adams of Maysville; twelve grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted
Friday,
February 26, at 1 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home, Martin,
with
Elmer Davis and Gordon Fitch officiating. Burial will be in the
Richmond
Cemetery, Prestonsburg.
PENNINGTON,
Frank
1915-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Frank Pennington, 83, died February 3 1999, in Fairborn
Ohio. Mr. Pennington was born April 10, 1915, in Johnson County, to the
late Jerry and Ellen Blair Pennington. He was a carpenter.
Surviving
are his wife, Loucina Pennington of Fairborn; a son, Dennis
Pennington
of Dayton; and tree daughters; Patricia Taylor, of Dayton, Ohio; Hilda
Steward of Leesburg, Ohio and Charlotte Baldwin of Fairborn, Ohio.
Funeral
services were held Saturday, February 6, at Bethel United Baptist
Church,
with Elder Eulas Adams officiating. Burial was in Williams Family
Cemetery
at Flat Gap, with Paintsville Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Paintsville
Herald Feb.10 1999
RATLIFF,
Icie
(Preston)
1910-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, February 24, for Icie Mildred Preston
Ratliff,
88, who died Sunday, February 21 at Mountain Manor of Paintsville. Mrs.
Ratliff was born June 12, 1910, in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, to the
late Lafe and Bessie Music Preston, she was a member of the Buffalo
United
Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by two husbands, Reggie
Preston, in December 1979, and James Ratliff in December 1992.
Surviving
are three sons, Paul E. Preston, of Red Bush, and Homer I. and Jesse
Preston,
both of Springboro, Ohio; one daughter, Emaline Mullins, of Meally;
three
sisters, Sarah Childers, Mabel Williams and Virgie Hamlin, all of
Fairborn,
Ohio; and 16 grandchildren, 31 great- grandchildern and four
great-great
grandchildren. Officiating at 11;00 a.m. services at Buffalo United
Baptist
Church at Meally, will be Claude Mollette, Dewey Mac Mullins, and Kenny
Preece. Burial will be in Preston Family Cemetery at Meally, with
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers,
donations
may be made to Buffalo United Baptist Church.
ROSE,
Katherine
71
1917-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.24
1927 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Feb.10 1999 - Highlands Regional
Medical Center SPOUSE Everett Leroy Rose D/O Fred &
Ruth
Ward Lemaster (deceased) BURIAL Lakeview Mem. Cem.
Staffordsville,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sister: Ann Baker
SCHAEFF,
Marie
(Davis)
1922-1999
Paintsvllle
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Marie Davis Ricketts Schaeff,
76,
who died February 4 1999 at Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy, Ohio.
Mrs.
Schaeff was born October 23, 1922, in Johnson County, to the late
Clarence
and Lydia Smith Davis. She was also preceded in death by two husbands,
Manley Ricketts and Clarence Schaeff; two brothers, Robert and Paul
Davis;
and two sisters, Imogene Davis and Daryl Fay Davis. Surviving are one
daughter,
Carolyn McCown of New Carlisle; Ohio; one son, Robert Eugene Ricketts
of
Dayton, Ohio; two brothers, Loren, Davis of Prestonsburg and William
his
of Milford, Ohio; one sister, Frieda Castle of Paintsville; and three
grandchildren
and two great- grandchildren. Graveside services were held
Monday,
February 8, at Davis Cemetery. Paintsville
Herald Feb.10
1999
WALTERS,
Grethel
J. (Mollette)
1999
Grethel
Jean
Mollette Walters, 60, of North Ridgeville, Ohio, died Tuesday, February
2, 1999 at her residence. Mrs. Walters was born in Paintsville to
Glades
Mollette and the late William T Mollette. She was a home health
provider
and attended Wellington Freewill Baptist Church. She was also preceded
in death by a sister, Tishalene Wilcox. Surviving are her husband,
Arnold
Walters; two sons, William and Arnold, both of North Ridgeville; three
daughters, Debroh Whyel of Lagrange, Ohio, and Barbara Walters
and
Greta Kehl, both of North Ridgeville, her mother, of Paintsville
one brother, Beryle Mollette of Rochester Hills, Michigan;, two
sisters,
Eva N. Meek of Williamsport and Dalphine Meek of Flat Rock, Michigan;
and
13 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be
held today, Friday, February 5, at 1:30 p.m. at David Bogner Family
Funeral
Home, with Rev. Billy Joe White officiating. Burial will be in
Resthaven
Memory Gardens, Avon, Ohio. Paintsville Herald
Feb.05
1999
WARD, Elsie
(Arrowood)
1922-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Friday, February 26, for Elsie Arrowood Ward, 76,
who
died Thursday, February 23 at Wurtland Nursing Home. Mrs. Ward was born
December 27, 1922 in Johnson County to the late Melvin and Etta
McKenzie
Arrowood. She was a member of the Buffalo United Baptist Church. She
was
also preceded in death by her husband, Harold Ward, on May 17, 1992;
and
a brother, Hancel Arrowood. Surviving are two sons, Larry Ward of
Paintsville,
and Danny Ward of Flatwoods; four brothers, Walter and Doug Arrowood,
both
of Meally; Lawrence Arrowood, of West Wood, and Clarence Arrowood of
Wurtland;
two sisters, Naomi Hager, of Paintsville, and Mary Preston of Grayson;
and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Officiating at 1:00
p.m. services at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel will be Charles
Price.
Burial will be in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery, Staffordsville.
WARD, Mary
(Rowe)
1937-1999
Mary R
Ward,
61, of Frankfort, Ohio, died Saturday, February 20, 1999 in the Adena
Regional
Medical Center, Chillicothe, Ohio, following a brief illness. She was
born
November 23, 1937, at Sitka, the daughter of the late Andrew J. and
Mayme
LeMaster Rowe. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Ward.
Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Lois Ann and George E.
LeMaster
of Frankfort; three sisters, Neva Jewell VanHoose of Sitka, Elouise
Picklesimer
of Ft. Piere.BURIAL Greenlawn Cem. Frankfort, Ohio
WELLS,
Lorine
Wells
1925-1999
Funeral
services
were held Tuesday, February 16, for Lorine Castle Wells, 73, who died
Sunday,
February 14, 1999 at her Paintsville residence. Mrs. Wells was born
December
13, 1925, in Pike County, to the late Luther and Ruth Cooper Castle.
She
was also preceded in death by her husband, Charles Eugene Wells; one
son,
James L. Wells; and one brother, Burr Castle. Surviving are one
daughter,
Anita Wells Spencer of Paintsville; one brother, Gene Castle of
Paintsville;
one sister, Edith Stambaugh of Sitka; and one grandson, Daniel James
Spencer
of Paintsville Officiating at services at Jones Preston Funeral Home
Chapel
were Lowell Webb and Richard Williams. Burial was in Highland Memorial
Park at Staffordsville.
WHITAKER,
Lizzie
(Fraley)
1922-1999
Graveside
services
were held Sunday, February 21, in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery for
Lizzie Fraley Whitaker, age 76. Mrs. Whitaker died Friday, February 19,
1999 in Mountain Manor Nursing Home, Paintsville. She was born June 6,
1922, in Johnson County, the daughter of the late James and Bessie
Newcomb
Fraley. Survivors include her husband, Earl J. Whitaker of Paintsville;
a brother, George Fraley of Clio, Michigan; and a sister, Kathryn Davis
of Thelma. Paintsville Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements with
Bro. Quentin Crum officiating.
YOUNG, Lora
(Vanderpool)
1940-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Lora Vanderpool Young,
59,
who died Monday, February 1, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical
Center,
Paintsville. Mrs. Young was born January 12, 1940, in Floyd County, to
the late Kindle and Para Lea Campbell Vanderpool. She was also preceded
in death by a brother, Donnie Vanderpool. Surviving are her husband
Doug
Young; two sons, Doug Young Jr. of West Van Lear and Stephen Young of
Tutor
Key; two sisters, Bobbie Joe Tuttle of Wakeman, Ohio, and Coleda
Tackett
of Louisville; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held
Wednesday,
February 3, at Southside Freewill Baptist Church, with Jesse Meade,
Eddie
Young and Larry Smith officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park
at Staffordsville. PAINTSVILLE HERALD FEB.05 1999
MARCH - 1999
BAYES,
Clyde Marcus
1927-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Clyde Marcus Bayes, 71,
who died Thursday, March 18, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center,
Floyd Co Ky. Mr. Bayes was born December 22, 1927, in Johnson County,
to
the late Prentiss Sherman and Vertrice Cochran Bayes. He was a retired
installer from Bell South. Surviving are his wife, Helen Bland Bayes;
two
daughters, Johnda Lou Castle of Staffordsville and Mary Jane Hafley of
Cincinnati, Ohio; one brother, Glock Bayes of Camden, Ohio; one sister;
Katherine Cook of Battlecreek, Michigan; and five grandchildren and one
great grandchild. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 21, at
Rockhouse
Freewill Baptist Church, with Richard Williams and Dick VanHoose
officiating.
Burial was in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
BRANHAM,
Phyllis
M.(Ramey) 57
1941-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jan.29
1942 - Offutt, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.25 1999 - Community
Hospital, South Charleston,Oh. SPOUSE Glen R. Branham D/O Tom
Ramey
(deceased) & Stella Mollette Ramey BURIAL Rose Hill
Mausoleum
RELATIVES Dau: Beverly Tuggle, Rebecca Ely; Brother: Cecil Ramey;
Sisters:
Vivian Ramey (deceased),Violet Elam, Louise Nokes, Linda Rodey
BRUSHART,
Audrey
F.
1916-1999
Mrs.
Audrey F.
Brushart, 82, of East Second Street, Piketon, Ohio, died 6:25 p.m.
Sunday,
March 21, 1999, at Pleasant Hill Manor in Piketon. She was born
November
6, 1916, in Paintsville, Ky., a daughter of the late Leck Blanton and
Bessie
Tackett Blanton. She was a homemaker and a member of the Piketon Church
of Christ. Surviving are her husband, Glen L. Brushart, whom she
married
December 23, 1933; two sons, L. Eugene Brushart and his wife Sarah of
Waverly
and James A. Brushart and his wife Jo Ann of Piketon; six
grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Ollie Blanton of Piketon and
Charles
Blanton of Wayne, Mich.; two sisters, Ova Wells of Fort Wayne, Ind.,
and
Norma Spitzer of Columbus, and a special niece, Brenda Shope of
Wheelersburg.
She also was preceded in death by three brothers, Orville, Hollie A.
and
Leck Blanton, Jr.; and one sister Oval Trumbull. Services were held at
2 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, at Howe Wheeler Boyer Hornback Funeral Home
in Piketon, with Jim Duty, minister, officiating and interment in Mound
Cemetery.
BURCHETT,
Ernestine
(McKenzie) 91
1907-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Sep.18
1907 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.23 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center,Paintsville. SPOUSE Isaac Burchett
(deceased)
D/O James & Dutch Dixon McKenzie (deceased) BURIAL
McKenzie
Cem. Wittensville, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES nieces &
nephews
CAMPBELL,
Olivia
(Blanton) 78
1920-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.18
1920 - Lafayette, Oh. DEATH-DATE Mar.07 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center,Paintsville, Ky. SPOUSE Charles E.
Campbell
(deceased) D/O George W. & Virginia A.
Blanton
(deceased) BURIAL Rice-Blanton Cem. Volga, Johnson Co.Ky.
RELATIVES
Dau: Virginia P. Winkley Sister: Lillian Lee, Brother;
George
L......... Blanton
CANTRELL,
Ellis
Ray
1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Ellis Ray Cantrell, 85, died Monday March 8, 1999. Mr.
Cantrell of Pittsboro, North Carolina, was the son of the late McCoy
and
Amanda Estepp Cantrell. Surviving are his wife, Angle Fyffe Cantrell;
two
sons, Daril and Larry Cantrell, both of West Palm Beach, Florida; one
daughter,
Victoria Blackmon of Pittsboro, North Carolina; three sisters, Mintie
Gelander
and May Bond, both of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, and Stella Blevins of
Ashland;
and seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday, at 11 a.m. at Joy
Baptist
Church, with Revs. Pete Schemm and Charles Howard officiating. Burial
will
be in Chatham Memorial Park in North Carolina.
CASTLE,
Lillie
Mae (Scarberry)
1929-1999
Lillie Mae
Castle,
69, died Friday, March 19, 1999 at her residence. Mrs. Castle was born
April 9, 1929, in Johnson County, to the late William Foster and Manie
Preston Scarberry. She was a retired cook from W. R. Castle Elementary
and a member of Enterprise Baptist Church. She was also preceded in
death
by her husband, Dekota Castle. Surviving are one son, Dekota Castle Jr.
of Wittensville; one daughter, Ollie May White of Paintsville; three
brothers,
Elijah Edward Scarberry of Nippa; Andrew Scarberry of Flat Gap; and
Henry
Allen Scarberry of Danville, West Virginia; two sisters, Wanda Caldwell
of Nippa and Deloris Ann Jennings of Flat Gap; and five grandchildren,
two great-grandchildren and one step-great-grandchild. Funeral services
were held Monday, March 22, at Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Bob
Lyons
and Hubert Slone officiating. Burial was in Scarberry Cemetery at Nippa.
CASTLE,
Terie
(Thompson)
1909-1999
Tuesday,
March
16, 1999 NORWALK, HURON COUNTY, OHIO : Terie (Thompson) Castle, 89, of
Norwalk, died Sunday, March 14, 1999, at Memorial Home, Norwalk, after
a lengthy illness. She was born May 10, 1909, in Lowmansville,Johnson
County,
Ky., She moved to Berlin Heights in 1943 and had been a resident of
Norwalk,Oh
since 1966. She was a member of Wayside Temple in Castalia and enjoyed
reading the Bible, crocheting, gardening, quilting and canning. She is
survived by her ex-husband, Carl Castle of Norwalk; one daughter,
Annette
Faye Patterson of Norwalk; three sons, Orville Dean Castle of Norwalk,
Charles E. Castle of Sandusky and James T. Castle of Merritt Island,
Fla.;
numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-
grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her
parents,
James M. and Rosie Bell (Borders) Thompson; one son, James L. in
infancy;
one daughter, Roberta Pheleps; two sisters, Ollie Cupp and Goldie
Castle;
and one brother, Jay Thompson. Kubach-Smith funeral Home, 314 E. Main
St.,
Norwalk, are in charge of arrangements. The Rev. Shellby Gilliam
officiating.
Burial will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk.
COCHRAN,
Lowman
"Jack" 81
1917-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.21
1917 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.21 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Medical
Center. Paintsville, Johnson..... Co.Ky. SPOUSE Cora Isaacs
Cochran
S/O Thurman & Cleffa Gullett Cochran (deceased) BURIAL
Green Isaacs Cem. Sand Gap RELATIVES Son: Steven Eugene
Cochran,;
Stepson: Benny Ray Isaacs.; Dau: Rhonda Yvone Cochran Bundy,; Brothers:
Winford Cochran, Emery Cochran, Doug Cochran, Edward Cochran,; Sister:
Mary Lou Picklesimer MILITARY U.S. Army Veteran
CONLEY, Gary
L.
54
1945-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jan.26
1945 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.29 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center,Paintsville. SPOUSE Wanda Conley S/O Glen Conley
(deceased)
& Eula Mae Williams Conley BURIAL Conley Family Cem. Oil
Springs,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: DeWayne Conley, Kelly Conley;
Daus:
Jackie Mandola , Laparsha Conley, Ronnie Webb; Brothers: Larry Conley,
Phillip Conley;
CONLEY,
Willis
81
1917-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.22
1917 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.03 1999 - Highland Regional
Medical Center, Floyd Co.Ky. SPOUSE Ruth Conley S/O Luther
& Martha Stambaugh Conley (deceased) BURIAL Litteral
Cemetery,
Oil Springs,Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Son: Roger Conley; Daus:
Sarah
Bailey, Susan Sanor,; Brothers: Coonie Franklin
Conley,
Leroy Conley,; Sisters: Iva Jewell Auxier, Wilma June
Bayes.;
CRIDER, James
1918-1999
Retired
miner
James Crider, 80, died Tuesday, March 30, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical Center, Paintsville. Mr. Crider was born September 29,1918, in
Johnson County, to the late Alfred and Ida McKenzie Crider. He was a
veteran
of World War II. He was also preceded in death by a son, Bobby Crider.
Surviving are his wife, Katherine Stanley Crider; five sons, Doug and
Richard,
both of Staffordsville, Tom of Hager Hill, John D. of Ashland and
Charles
of Troy, Ohio; three daughters, Sue Cantrell and Phyllis Burchett, both
of Saffordsville; and Sheila Honeycutt of Radcliff, one sister, Annie
McKenzie
of Staffordsville; and 17 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Funeral
services will be held today, Friday, April 2, at 1 p.m. at
Staffordsville
Freewill Baptist Church, with Mike Blanton and Harold Conley
officiating.
Burial will be in Staffordsville Church Cemetery, with Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements.
DANIEL, Oena
(Grimm)
1911-1999
Oena
(Grimm)
Daniel 87 Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky. BIRTH-DATE Nov.03 1911 -
Johnson
Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.13 1999 - Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky.
SPOUSE Walter Daniel (deceased) D/O Shady &
Virgie
Price Grimm (deceased) BURIAL Preston Cem.
Staffordsville,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Dau: Walta Preston,; Brother: George
Douglas
Grimm.
DAVIS,
Martha
Sue
1938-1999
Paintsville
resident
Martha Sue Davis, 61, died Wednesday, March 31, 1999 at her residence.
Ms. Davis was born March 16, 1938, in Carter County, to the late
William
T and Hulda Rigsby Davis. She was a retired social worker. Surviving
are
one sister an brother-in-law, Janice and Roger Hammond of Enon, Ohio;
and
two nephews, Stephen and Mark Hammond. Funeral services will be held
today,
Friday, April 2, at 11 a.m. at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with
William Wayne Rigsby and William L. Rigsby officiating. Burial will be
in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
DOBSON,
Willa
Mae (Frazier) "Billie"73
1925-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Sep.13
1925 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar. 08 1999 - Community East ,
Indianapolis, Ind. SPOUSE unlisted D/O Willie & Virginia
Williams
Frazier (deceased) BURIAL Williams Cem. Oil
Springs,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Aunt: Addie Blair
DUTTON, Emma
(Walters)
1907-1999
EMMA
WALTERS
DUTTON, 91, of Willowick, OH., Died Mar. 2, 1999 at Mt. Sinai Medical
Hospital
in Richmond Heights, OH. Born Aug. 13, 1907 at Boones Camp, KY., a
daughter
of the late Earnest and Mandy Walters. daughters-in-law, Charles
Dutton,
Arnold and Doris Dutton and George Roge and Sue Dutton; brothers, Lee
and
Allen Walters. Survivors include three sons and two daughters-in-law,
Charles
Dutton, Arnold and Doris Dutton and George Roge and Sue Dutton; three
daughters
and two sons-in-law, Clara and Jess Davis, Floretta and Leon Blair, and
Ann Quin Morrison; one daughter-in-law, Pat Dutton Kuhn; two sisters,
Martha
Samons and Lizzie Ellen Stanaford; one brother, Edgar Walters. Burial
Mar.
6, 1999 in Arrowood-Dutton Cemetery, Wayne, WV.
ESTEPP,
Eldon
Russell "Buddy" 68
1930-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Nov.02
1930 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.13 1999 - Pike Community
Hospital,
Waverly,Ohio SPOUSE none listed S/O Willard & Ethel
McKenzie
Collins (deceased) BURIAL Collins Family Cem. Auxier,
Ky. RELATIVES Sisters: Marty Ward, Linda Sue
Goble,
Judy Collins, Sharon Kay..... Hale,; Aunts:Helen DeLong,
Solalice
Burchett.
FAIRCHILD,
Neva
Lee (Blair)
1922-1999
BETTSVILLE
--
A memorial service for Neva Lee Fairchild, 77, of 100 Union St.,
Bettsville,
will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at Stombaugh Memorial Funeral Home,
Carey,
the Rev. Elsie Worst officiating. There will be no viewing, but the
family
will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Mrs.
Fairchild
died at 6:45 a.m. Wednesday, March 31, 1999, at Riverside Methodist
Hospital,
Columbus. She was born Jan. 16, 1922, in Johnson County, Ky., to
William
L. and Minerva E. (Conley) Blair. She married Cecil Fairchild on Dec.
7,
1939, and they were divorced. Surviving are four sons, James of Carey,
Kenneth of Savannah, Tenn., Lowell "Pete" of Medway, Paul "Douglas" of
Bettsville; two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Wanda) Clark and Mrs. Marvin
(Judy)
Jameson, both of Vanlue; 18 grandchildren; two step grandchildren; 16
great-grandchildren;
and a sister, Naomi Caudill, Fort Gay, W.Va. She was preceded in death
by a son, Danny G.; a sister, Nellie; and a brother, George Blair. Mrs.
Fairchild was a homemaker and a member of the Baptist faith.
FERGUSON,
Buel
C. 99
1899-1999
BIRTH-DATE
October
1899 DEATH-DATE Mar.11 1999 - Paul B. Hall Regional Medical
Center, Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE (1)Georgia Price Ferguson
(deceased-1979)
(2)Sola Blanton Ferguson S/O John Thurman & Cythia Hall
Ferguson
(deceased) BURIAL Johnson Cem. Thelma, Johnson Co.Ky.
RELATIVES
Dau: Hester Preston, Blanche Hall,; Sister Anna Hamilton.;
FLINT, John
Jr.
1958-1999
Funeral
services
were held Friday, March 5, 1999 for John Ernest "Bub" Flint Jr., 40,
who
died Tuesday, March 2, at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Mr.
Flint
was born August 22, 1958, in Johnson County, to Geneva Ward Flint and
the
late John Flint. Surviving are his mother; two sisters, Karen VanHoose
and Jennifer Randall, both of Offutt; and one nephew and two nieces.
Officiating
at services at Preston Funeral Home Chapel was J. M. Scott. Burial was
in Ward Cemetery at Offutt.
FRASER,
Robert
Wayne 50
1948-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.30
1948 - Hopkins Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.21 1999 - Pikeville
Methodist
Hospital,Pike Co.Ky. SPOUSE Sue Heltsley Fraser PARENTS Rev.
&
Mrs A.L. Fraser BURIAL Oakwood Cem. Earlington RELATIVES
Son:Alan
Fraser; Brother: Gaylon Fraser
FREEMAN,
George
Lee 69
1929-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jun.20
1929 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.27 1999 - East Point
Ky.
SPOUSE unlisted S/O Jesse & Darcus Marshall Freeman
(deceased)
BURIAL Freeman Cem. Lick Fork, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Son:James
Roy Arms; Dau:unlisted; Brother: Elijah Freeman; Sisters:. Alma
Povrzenich,
Mellissa Lorraine McKee; MILITARY Korean War Veteran
GREEN, Frank
"Bud"
68
1931-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.15
1931 - DEATH-DATE Mar.19 1999 - Dayton Oh.
Sinking
Springs, Ohio SPOUSE Mildred "Mickie" Moore Green S/O
Edward & Anna Caplinger Green (deceased) BURIAL
Washburn
Cem. Sinking Springs, Ohio RELATIVES Daus: Gail Hall, Judy Pack,:
Brothers: Earl Green, Edward Green, Carl Green, Eldon Green, Wilma
Green,;
Sisters: Jessie Richie, Wanda Hildebrand, Madge Trimble, Julia
Sowards,:
HENSLEY,
Bonnie
Belle (Poe) 79
1919-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.04
1919 - Magoffin Co. Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.01 1999-Paul B.Hall
Regional
Med.Center,Paintsville,Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE David Young
Hensley
D/O Elbert & Florence Haney Poe (deceased) BURIAL
Highland
Memorial Park, Staffordsville, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Ray
Eugene Hensley, Darrell Thomas Hensley, James Edward Hensley,;
Daus:
Norma Jean Evaleen Curtis, Loretta Florence McKenzie,
Dovanda
Lee Mills, Virginia Sue Fitzwater, Barbara Ann Mulkey,
Margaret
Lou Clouse, Emma Cleda Burgess,;
HOLBROOK,
Clyde
71
1927-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.17
1927 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.28 1999 - Paintsville,
Johnson
Co.Ky. SPOUSE (1) Stella Holbrook (deceased) (2) Pearl Meek
Holbrook S/O Arthur & Carrie Collier Holbrook
(deceased)
BURIAL Holbrook Cem. Flat Gap, Johnson Co. Ky. RELATIVES Daus:
Anna
McKenzie, Rennetta Blanton; Sister: Imogene Johnson;.
MILITARY
World War II Veteran
JENKINS,
Sarah
(Jenkins)
1909-1999
Sarah
Evalene
Jenkins, 89, died Tuesday, March 23, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical
Center. Mrs. Jenkins was born September 2, 1909, in Morgan County, to
the
late E.D. Jenkins, and Mary McKenzie. She was also preceded in death by
her husband, Daniel Jenkins. Surviving are three daughters, Ruby Yates,
Mary Jenkins and Avonelle Jenkins, all of Hager Hill; one sister, Emma
Doolin of West Liberty; and-four grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday, March 25, at Jones Preston Funeral
Home Chapel, with James Kelly Caudill officiating. Burial was in
Highland
Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
KING,
Cecelia
Elizabeth (Green)
1926-1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Celcelia Elizabeth King, 72, who
died Friday, March 19,1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center.
Mrs.
King was born Nov. 14, 1926 in Floyd County, to the late John Patrick
and
Emma Lou Ramey Green. She was also preceded in death by her husband
David
Gordon King. Surviving are one son, Virgil Allen Plymale of
River.
Three Daughters Wanda Jean Coatney, Gwendalynn Daniel, and Sharon Whitt
all of Paintsville ; one brother Crate Stafford Jr. of Paintsville and
17 grandchildren, and 15 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held
Tuesday, March 23, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Denver
Meade
officiating Burial was in Highland Memorial Park Cem. at
Staffordsville
ky. The Paintsville Herald Wednesday March 24, 1999
LEMASTER,
Wallace
Eugene "Wally" 30
1968-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.08
1968 - Louisville, Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.18 1999 - Hager Hill,
Johnson
Co.Ky. SPOUSE: None listed S/O Garland & Valetta Kestner
LeMaster
BURIAL Kestner Cem. Hager Hill, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sisters:
Kimberly Cole (deceased), Melissa LeMaster May, Stephanie LeMaster
McCarty.;
Grandfather: Harold Kestner
LEWIS, Anita
(Scott)
36
1962-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.30
1962 - Martin, Floyd Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.28 1999 - UK Medical
Center,Lexington,
Ky. SPOUSE Michael Lewis D/O Jeff & Alka Hunt Scott
(deceased)
BURIAL unlisted RELATIVES Son:Jeffery Michale Lewis; Sister:
Norcie
Scott;
LYONS,
Bobby
60
1938-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
06 1938 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.16 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center SPOUSE none listed S/O Walter &
Mary
Bowens Lyons (deceased) BURIAL Borders Cem.
Lowmansville,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Brothers: Lester Lyons, Orville
Lyons.;
Sisters: Marlene Castle, Deloris Lemaster, Stella Creameans,
Maxine
Wilson.
MEEK,
Barbara
Alice (Williamson) 78
1921-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.24
1921 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.16 1999 - Tulsa,
Oklahoma
SPOUSE Orville Meek (deceased October 1982) D/O John
C. & Mary Susanne Osborne Williamson (deceased) BURIAL
Tom Wilson Cem. Boons Camp, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Dau: Joan
Edna
Carter Miller, Brother: Claude Williamson, John Lee Williamson,;
Sister:
Garna Jo Meade,;
MOLLETT,
Gloria
(Meek) 65
1933-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Nov.26
1933 - Martin Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.29 1999 - Tomahawk
Residence
SPOUSE Oscar Mollett D/O Shadie B. & Ethel Swain
Meek
(deceased) BURIAL Meek Cem. Tomahawk, Ky. RELATIVES
Brothers:
Eugene Meek, Roger Meek; Sisters: Irene Mollett, Peggy. Osborne, Mary
Hogue,
Mandy Meek, Carrie Loudin, Patricia Granstorn;
MUSIC,
Josephine
(Reed)
1921-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Josephine Reed Music, 78,
who died Tuesday, March 30, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center,
Floyd Co Ky. Mrs. Music was born March 20, 1921, in Johnson County, to
the late Samuel Bud and Allie Hyden Reed Surviving are four sons;
Harold
Music of Paintsville, Fred Music of Boons Camp, James Music of New
Church,
Virginia, and Jerry Music of Cement City, Michigan; one sister, Mildred
Whittaker of Columbus, Ohio; and seven grandchildren and two
greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services wilt be held today, Friday, April 2, at 2 p.m. at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel, with Roger Hill officiating. Burial will be in
Highland
Memorial Park, at Staffordsville.
PATRICK,
Beulah
(Borders) 89
1909-1999
BIRTH-DATE
June
26 1909 - Magoffin Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.19 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Med. Center. Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE Joe Oakley
Patrick
(deceased - 1967) D/O Jesse & Letha Francis Crace
Borders
(deceased) BURIAL Farmer Howard Cem. Falcon, RELATIVES
Daus:
Leda Caydill, Thelma Johnson, Betty Koons, Reva Mayo.
POWERS, Billy
1930-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today April 2, for Billy Powers, 69, who died Wednesday,
March
31, 1999, at his Auxier residence. Mr. Powers was born March 21, 1930,
in Johnson County, to James Powers and the late Bonnie Preuitt Powers.
He was a disabled miner, member of DAY Chapter 18 of Auxier, veteran of
the Korean War and a member of Auxier Freewill Baptist Church.
Surviving
are his father; five sons, Randy, Robert Shane, Lloyd Gregory and Ricky
Joe Powers, all of Auxier, and Jeffery Powers of Jamestown; four
brothers,
Richard Powers of Auxier, Robert Powers of Abbott, and Glenn and Jimmy
Power's, both of Prestonsburg; four sisters, Margie Fannin of Van Lear,
Deanna Harless of Johnson County, Charlene Harless of Beavercreek,
Ohio,
and Maggie Collins of Auxier; and 12 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Officiating at 2 p.m. services at Auxier Freewill Baptist Church will
be
Bobby Joe Spencer and Southie Fannin Jr. Burial will be in Government
Relocation
Cemetery. at Auxier, with Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home Paintsville
Herald
4-2-1999
POWERS,
Jackie
58
1940-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jun.04
1940 - Floyd County,Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.19 1999 - UK Medical
Center,
Lexington, Ky. SPOUSE Mary Ellen Nelson Powers S/O
James
Powers & the late Bonnie Powers BURIAL Powers Fam. Cem.
Leander,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: William Jackie (Bill) Powers,
Keith
Powers,; Daus: Martha Jean Cole, Missy Blackburn, Lisa Cole, Bonnie
Gail
Powers, Deborah Lee Razavi,; Brothers: Billy,Pichard,Robert,Glenn &
Jimmy Powers,: Sisters: Margie Fannin, Deanna Harless, Maggie..
Collins,
Charlene Harless,;
PRESTON,
Mary
(Daniels)
1924-1989
Mary
Preston,
74, died Monday, March 29, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical
Center.
Mrs. Preston was born April 27, 1924, in Floyd County, to the late Earl
and Grethel VanHoose Daniels. At the time of her retirement she was
employed
by the ASCS Office of Paintsville and was a commissioned Kentucky
Colonel.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Roscoe Edward "Edd"
Preston;
and a son, Edward Allen Preston. Surviving are one son, Danny Preston
of
West Van Lear; . one daughter, Susan Ward of Le xington ton; and three
grandchildren and three great grandchildren Funeral services were held
Thursday, April 1, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Lowell
Webb officiating. Burial was in Davis Cemetery at Paintsville.
Paintsville
Herald 4-2-1999
RATLIFF, Ivel
1926-1999
Ivel
Ratliff
Age 72, of McDowell, died Wednesday, March 31, 1999, at the Hazard
Appalachian
Regional Hospital. He was bom June 1, 1926, in Pike County, the son of
the late Fred Ratliff and Elizabeth Robinson Ratliff. He was a retired
coal miner; formerly employed by Inland Steel, Island Creek and
National
Mines coal cqmpanies, and a member of the First Church of God, and the
UMWA. He is survived by his wife, Lillian Bernice Hall Ratliff. In
addition
to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Kenny Ray Ratliff of
Ypsilanti,
Michigan, Randal Lee Ratliff of Springfield, Tennessee; two daughters,
Deborah Ratliff Craft of Paintsville, Teresa Ratliff Moore of McDoweil;
one brother, Edward Ratliff of Ypsilanti, Michigan; eight grand-
children
and two great-grandchildren. Furnal services wi!l: be conducted
Saturday,
April 3, at 1 p.m., at the Hall Funeral Home Chapel, Martin, with the
clergyman
Arnold Tumer, Jr., officiating. Burial will be in the Lucy Hall
Cemetery
at McDowell
SHORT, Tom
1932-1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Tom Short, 67, who died
Saturday,
March 13, 1999 at Veterans Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia. Mr.
Short
was born January 16, 1932, in Johnson County, to the late Gervin and
Sarah
Frances "Frankie" Phelps Short. He was a retired salesman from Rainbow
Mobile Homes of Paintsville. He was also preceded in death by a
grandchild,
Wendy Michelle Collins. Surviving are two sons, Gervin Edward Short of
Phillipsburg, Montana, and Tommy Short of Ashland; one daughter;
Beverly
Collins of Van Lear; four sisters, Lorene Akers of Van Lear, Lottie
Conley
. of Paintsville, Ruth Collins of Huber Heights, Ohio, and Delores
Campigotto
of Beaver Creek, Ohio; and four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday, March 17, at 11 a.m. at
Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Dave Flanery officiating. Burial
will be in Richmond Cemetery at Paintsville.
STAMBAUGH,
James
1949-1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for James Stambaugh, 49, who died
Saturday,
March 13, 1999 at his Thelma residence. Mr. Stambaugh was born July 9,
1949, in Johnson County, to the late Glenn and Anna Belle Meade
Stambaugh.
He was a funeral director at Preston Funeral Home and a member of
Southside
Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Debra Johnson
Stambaugh;
and three brothers, Larry Stambaugh of Ypsilanti, Michigan, Curtis
Stambaugh
of Romulus, Michigan, and Ruby Glenn Stambaugh of New Orleans,
Louisiana.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 16, at Southside Freewill
Baptist
Church, with Eddie Young and Jessie Meade officiating. Burial was in
Highland
Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
STURGILL,
James
L "Bo"
1963-1999
James L.
(Bo)
Sturgill, 35, of Kite, died Thursday, March 11, 1999, at the McDowell
Appalachian
Regional Hospital, due to a mining accident. He was born in Johnson
County
on May 16, 1963, the son of James Marshall Sturgill and Sherry Lynn
Amburgey.
He is survived by his wife, Debbie Slone Sturgill; his mother, Sherry
Dickerson
of Mansfield, Ohio; grandmother, Olga Bates Slone of Kite; one son,
James
David Sturgill; one stepson, Brent Hall; two stepdaughters, Rebecca and
Amanda Hall; two brothers, Robert Dickerson of Mansfield, Ohio and
Steven
Sturgill of Dema; two sisters, Anna Marie Gibson of Pinetop; and Sharon
Kay Sturgill of Floyd County. Funeral services were conducted Monday,
March
15, 11 a.m., at the Rebecca Old Regular Baptist Church at Kite, with
Curtie
Hall, Roger Hicks and. others officiating. Burial was in the Bates
Cemetery
at Kite, under the direction of the Hindman Funeral Services.
THOMPSON,
Valerie
(Preston) 90
1908-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.06
1908 - Oil Springs, Johnson Co.ky. DEATH-DATE Mar. 18 1999 - Paul
B. Hall Regional Med. Center, Paintsville, Ky. SPOUSE Darrell E.
Thompson (deceased) D/O Byrd & Mahala Trimble
Preston
(deceased) BURIAL Preston Cem. Staffordsville, Johnson
Co.Ky.
RELATIVES Brother: Byrd O. Preston: Sisters: Garcie Preston, Bonnie
Spencer,;
Stepson: Jim Thompson
TURNER, Paul
E.
1931-1999
Paul E.
Turner,
68, of Wayland, died Wednesday, March 3, 1999, at the VA Medical Center
at Huntington, West Virginia. He was born in Hueysville, on February
17,
1931, the son of Greene Turner and Dora Turner. He is survived by his
wife
Elderee Turner; two sons, Paul Russell Turner of Beaver Creek, Ohio and
Brian Douglas Turner of Lafayette, Indiana; one daughter, Marie Alley
of
Hueysville; one stepson; Clinton Parnell Ratliff of Allen; one
stepdaughter,
Rita Ratliff of Lowmansville; three brothers, Joe Turner of Ashland,
Marcus
Turner, of Mt. Vernon, and Milford Turner, of Willard, Ohio; three
sisters,
Berniece Bailey of Willard, Ohio, Agnes Gayle Bailey of Shiloh, Ohio,
and
Loreda Cochran of Hamilton, Ohio; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 6; at the Hindman Funeral
Services
Chapel, with Milburn Slone officiating. Burial was made in the Crager
Cemetery
at Hueysville, under direction of Hindman Funeral Services.
WARD,
Mitchell
E.
1920-1999
Mitchell
E. Ward
78, of McDowell, died Saturday, March 20, 1999, in the Highlands
Regional
Medical Center after a long illness. He was born on March 30, 1920, at
Offutt, in Johnson County, the son of the late Elzie "Bud" Ward and
Rose
Cordle Ward. He was a retired U.M.W.A. coal miner and a member of the
Clear
Creek United Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Adeline Stumbo
Ward. Other survivors include two sons, Stanley M. Ward of Lawrence,
Georgia
and John K. Ward of McDowell; one daughter, Marcia Carter of
Prestonsburg;
one sister, Maxie Shannon of Newport News, Virginia, and eight
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, March 24, at 10 a.m. in
the
Hall Funeral Home Chapel at Martin, with ministers of the United
Baptist
Church. Burial will be in the Lucy Hall Cemetery at McDowell, under the
direction of the Hall Funeral Home. Floyd County Times Mar.24 1999
WELCH,
Lenchie
(Wheeler)
1922-1999
Whitehouse
resident
Lenchie Welch, 76, died Wednesday, March 24, 1999 at her residence.
Mrs.
Welch was born April 17, 1922, in Johnson County, to the late Linville
and Nellie Booth Wheeler. She was a member of Hammond ' Freewill
Baptist
Church. Surviving are her husband, Ralph Welch; four sons, Oliver Welch
of Hager Hill, Linville and Bill Welch, both of Whitehouse, and Ralph
Douglas
Welch of Georgia; two daughters, Una Faye Hesson of Paintsville and
Margaret
Meek of Boons Camp; two sisters, Reecie Bryant of Price and Verlie
Vanhoose
of River; and 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Friday, March 26, at Hammond Freewill Baptist Church, with
Isaac
Rowland and Tom Rowland officiating. Burial was in Wheeler Cemetery at
Whitehouse, with Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
WELLS, Sarah
(Reed)
1919-1999
Funeral
services
were held Thursday, March 25, for Sarah Reed Bolden Wells, 79, who died
March 22 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Wells was born
September 9, 1919, in Johnson County, to the late Jim and Belle Reed.
She
was also preceded in death by her husband, Ottis Wells. Surviving are
five
sons, Danny Wells and Clinton Bolden, both of Paintsville, Millard
Bowling
of West Van Lear, Donald Bolden of Boons Camp and Arnold Bolden Jr. of
Wabash, Indiana; four daughters, Nellie Bolden of Paintsville and Lesta
McMillen, Elsie Faye McCoy and Thelma Dewey, all of Wabash; one sister,
Annie Powers of Van Lear; and 22 grandchildren and 22
greatgrandchildren.'
Officiating at services at Jones Preston Funeral Home Chapel was
Manford
Fannin. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
WHEATLEY,
Myrtle
(Blair) 84
1914-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jun.
1914 - Magoffin Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.05 1999 - J.J. Jordan
Geriatric Center, Louisa, Ky. SPOUSE Virgil Oakley Wheatley
(deceased- 1967) D/O Oscar & Louise Litteral
Blair
(deceased) BURIAL Fam. Cem. Stambaugh, Johnson Co.Ky.
RELATIVES
Dau: Willodean Caudill, Wanda Bowling,; Brother: Beecher Blair.
WILCOX, Lola
Ann
(Berry)
1952-1999
Lola Ann
Wilcox,
46, of Wabash, IN died Saturday, March 27, 1999 at Wabash County
Hospital.
She was born Sept. 6, 1952 at Paintsville, KY to Mitchell T. and Eva
(Trusty)
Berry. She married Ricky Wilcox July 5, 1998 in Wabash. She lived in
Wabash
most of her life, and attended the Grant Street Baptist Church. She is
survived by her husband, Ricky of Wabash; her mother Eva Berry of
Wabash;
a daughter, Veronica Kay Honeycutt of Wabash, two sons - Larry Dwayne
Easterday
and Mark Shane Easterday, both of Wabash; two brothers, Tom Berry of
Wabash
and Michael Berry of Andrews;and three grandchildren. Funeral services
were held Wednesday, March 31, 1999 at Grandstaff-YHentgen Manchester
Ave.
Chapel of Wabash, with Pastors Tim Prater and Troy Trusty officiating.
Burial was in the Friends Cemetery, located at Wabash.
WILLIAMS,
Glen
96
1902-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Nov.23
1902 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Mar.18 1999 - Highland Regional
Medical Center. Floyd Co.Ky... SPOUSE Mallie Howard
Williams
(deceased) D/O Beverly & Flora Caudill Williams
(deceased)
BURIAL Williams Fam. Cem. Swamp Branch, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES
Sons: Johnny A.Williams, Glen A.Williams, Harold Williams, Mike S.
Williams,
Tommy P. Williams, James B. Williams,; Daus: Jeotta Whitaker, Evelyn
Sprague,
Helen Helgeson, Maxine McLean,; Brothers: Bert Williams, Edgar Williams.
WORLINE,
Lynda
C. (Howard)
1944-1999
DUPONT -
OHIO
Lynda C. Worline, 54, of Dupont, died at 2:35 a.m. Monday, March 29,
1999
at Harborside Health Care, Bryan. She was born April 21, 1944 in Van
Lear,
Ky. to Ben and Jessie (Collins) Howard. She married Kenneth J. Worline
on July 26, 1960, and he survives. Also surviving are two daughters,
Mrs.
Lloyd (Sheila) Mast, Ney; Mrs. David (Shonda) Gibbs, Continental; six
grandchildren;
a great-grandchild; five brothers, Charles Howard, Continental; Albert
Howard, Lakeland, Fla.; Truman and Darce Howard, both of Dupont; Jerry
Howard, Oakwood; a half brother, Offutt Howard, Van Lear, Ky.; four
sisters,
Donna DeSota, Lola Hacker and Brenda Howard, all of Continental; Geneva
Dennison, Gallatin, Tenn.; and a half sister, Goldie Goble, Inez, Ky.
She
was preceded in death by two sons, Rodney and Anthony; a brother,
Edward
Howard; a half brother, Douglas Collins; and two sisters, Jewell
Dennison,
Darlene Booth. Mrs. Worline was a retired homemaker. Funeral services
will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Dupont Church of the Brethren, the Rev.
Terry
Porter officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Dupont.
Visitation
will be held from 6-8 p.m. today and from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at
Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Continental. Visitation also will be held an
hour
before time of services Thursday at the church.
BIRD,
Catherine
85
1999
BIRTH-DATE
unlisted
- Milton West Virginia DEATH-DATE Apr.13 1999 - Berea Health Care
Center SPOUSE Jesse Bird D/O unlisted BURIAL
Madison
County Memorial Cem. RELATIVES Dau:Rebecca Conley, Judy Calitri,
Margaret Tucker; Sister: Anna Jean Kirby;
BLAIR, Dixie
(Ratliff)
1934-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, April 7, for Dixie Ratliff , 64, who
died
Sunday, April 4, 1999 at UK Medical Center, Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Blair
was
born September 5, 1934, in Johnson County, to the late Topsy and Leona
Fairchild Ratliff. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Roy
Blair,
on January 27, 1993. Surviving are two sons, Danny and Roy Douglas
Blair,
both of Denver; two brothers, Ova Ratliff of Urbana, Ohio, and Jay
Ratliff
of Peaka, Indiana; four half brothers, Hollie Ratliff of Red Bush,
Topsy
Ratliff of Paintsville, Lawrence Ratliff of Tutor Key and Andy Ratliff
of Blaine; three sisters, Ella Ratliff of Leander, Dicie Ratliff of
Denver
and Hattie Thatcher of Urbana; three half sisters, Ollie Southern and
Martha
Kidd, both of Denver, and Mary Pennington of Van Lear; and one
grandchild
and one step-grandchild. Officiating at 1 p.m. services at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel will be Gene May, Rutherford Blair and Jerry
Colvin.
Burial will be in Topsy Ratliff Cemetery at Denver.
BLANTON,
Flem
1917-1999
Flem
Blanton
Age 82, of Prestonsburg, died Monday, April 12, 1999, at Highlands
Regional
Medical Center. A son of the late Darcas Fairchild and Roscoe Blanton,
he was born March 10, 1917, in Kenwood. He was a pipefitter and a
member
of the United Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Sina Rice
Blanton;
his son, Warren Blanton of Allen; two daughters, Juanita B. McKinney of
Louisville and Loretta B. Hunt of South Bend, Indiana; one sister,
Gusta
McCarty of Oil Springs; five grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday, April 15, at 11 a.m., in the
Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel with ministers Manford Fannin, Jerry
Smith
and Dewey McCarty officiating. Burial was made in the Roscoe Blanton
Cemetery
at Oil Springs.
BRYANT,
Benny
71
1927-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.28
1927 - Pike County, Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.14 1999 - Highland
Regional
Med. Center, Floyd Co.Ky. SPOUSE Phyllis Fyffe Bryant S/O
Will
& Lasie Hale Bryant (deceased) BURIAL
Slone/DeLong
Cem. Tomahawk. Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Haskel Vinson, Richard Wesley
Bryant, David McKinley Bryant; Dau: Lisa Bryant; Brothers: Roy Bryant,
Wallace Bryant,.. Rev. Robert Bryant; Sister: Barbara Chaffins;
MILITARY
World War II & Korean War Veteran
CAUDILL,
Freddie
1920-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Freddie Caudill, 78, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, died April
16 1999 at his residence. Mr. Caudill was born October 30, 1920,
in Johnson County, to the late Luther and Lillia Spradlin Caudill. He
was
a member of the Beechwall United Baptist Church and a retired railroad
machine operator. Surviving are his wife, Martha Jean Caudill; three
sons,
Troy of Walbridge, Ohio, Roy of Pemberville, Ohio, and Freddie Keith of
Fostoria, Ohio; three daughters, Polly Salyer of Bellefontaine, Janie
Plummer
of Millbury, Ohio, and Saundra Cutchall of Perrysburg, Ohio; three
sisters,
Margie Trimble of Staffordsville and Anna Mae Dyer and Ruby Jewell
Elswick,
both of Flat Gap; and 11 grand-children, eight great-grandchildren and
three step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 20,
at Beechwall United Baptist Church, with Elders James R. Blair, Jerry
Colvin
and Douglas Ward officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
Pallbearers were Allen Plummer, Dwight Salyer, Tommy Plummer, David
Caudill,
Nicholas Cutchall and Ryan Caudill.
CONLEY,
James
68
1930-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
13 1930 - Magoffin Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.06 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Med. Center J.C. Ky. SPOUSE Ruby Blair Conley S/O Burnie
&
Zetephia Gullett Conley (deceased) BURIAL Lakeview
Mem.
Cem. Staffordsville, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Freddie
Conley,
Stanley Conley; Daus: Vickie Fairchild, Brenda Conley, Lovena Sue
Martin;
Brother: Nevon Conley; Sister: Marie Kenslow, Martha Borders, Nellie
Hamilton,
Betty.... Rose Wallace;
CRACE,
Raymond
59
1939-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
23 1939 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.23 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Med. Center,Paintsville,Ky. SPOUSE Eunice Crace
(deceased)
S/O Guy B. & Dessie Hannah Crace BURIAL Crace Cem.
Staffordsville,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Brothers: James Willis Crace, Eulas
Crace,
Fred Crace, Guy F. Crace, Leon Crace; Sisters: Jewell Hitchcock, Gladys
Ratliff, Ernestine Spurlock;
DANIEL,
Recettia
(Taylor) 80
1918-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
17 1918 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.02 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center,Paintsville,J.C. SPOUSE Theodore Daniel D/O
Bascom & Jenetta Robinson Taylor (deceased)
BURIAL
Daniel Fam. Cem. Nippa, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Paul B.
Daniel,
Theodore D. Daniel, Roger D. Daniel; Daus: Bea Collins, Connie D.
Bayes;
Brothers: Curtis Taylor, Earl Taylor;
GREEN,
Lorain
(McKenzie) 62
1937-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.04
1937 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.30 1999 - Lowmansville,
Johnson
Co.Ky. SPOUSE Alpha Green D/O James Monroe & Nancy Lee
Cordle McKenzie (deceased) BURIAL Green Fam. Cem.
Lowmansville,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Daus: Teresa Arlen Castle, Nancy Carol
Castle,
Bertha Irean. Castle, Marlene Castle, Rosemary Castle; Brothers: Roy
Jay
McKenzie, BillMcKenzie; Sisters: Clustene Hall, Kathaleen Brown, Martha
Alice Castle;
GRIGSBY,
Rosemary
(Clifton) 60
1938-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.03
1938 - Knotts County, Kentucky DEATH-DATE Apr.23 1999 - Highland
Regional Med.Center, FloydCo.Ky. SPOUSE unlisted D/O Aaron
(Ernie) & Virginia Richmond Clifton (deceased) BURIAL
Campbell
Cem. Mousie, Ky. RELATIVES Son: Chester Whitten III ; Brother:
Franklin
Clifton; Sister: Nancy Bormes
GRIMM,
Phyllis
(Davis) 60
1938-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
27 1938 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.14 1999 - Paintsville,
Johnson
Co.Ky. SPOUSE Johnnie Grimm Sr. D/O Elijah Douglas
&
Leatha Mae Lilly Davis (deceased) BURIAL McKinnley
Webb
Cem. East Point, Ky. RELATIVES Son: Alton Douglas Fairchild;
Daus:
Debra Lynn Galovics, Joyce Ann VanHoose, Sherletta Mae Ousley; Brother:
Larry Thomas Davis;
GULLETT,
Clifford
Ray
1923-1999
Hager Hill
resident
Clifford Ray Gullett, 76, died Friday, April 9, 1999 at his residence.
Mr. Gullett was born February 17, 1923, at Wayland, to the late Lonnie
and Vada Franklin Gullett. He was a mechanic and veteran, having
received
many medals during World War II, one of which was the Purple Heart. He
was also preceded in death by his wife, Rebal Gullett. Surviving are
one
daughter, Rose Kestner of Hager Hill; one brother, William Earl Gullett
of Huntington, West Virginia; four sisters, Marie Haney of Paintsville,
Ruthie Rowland of Hager Hill and Gertrude Bowen and Virginia Gladwell,
both of Van Lear; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held
Monday,
April 12, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Revs. Ted Dawson and
Doug Kestner officiating. Burial was in Gullett Cemetery at Hager Hill.
JACOVITCH,
William
Thomas
1923-1999
Retired
miner
William Thomas Jacovitch, 75, died Thursday, April 29,1999 at his
Nippa residence. Mr. Jacovitch was born July 30 1923, in Minnesota, to
the late Nickoli and Domnica Nichitory Jacovitch. He was an Army
veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Helen Music Jacovitch;
three sons William N. Jacovitch of Selma,. North Carolina, and Pete and
Paul Jacovitch, both of Saginaw Michigan. one stepson, Charles Ferrell
Jr. of Livonia, Michigan; one daughter, Mary Francis Jacovitch of
Marquette,
Michigan; two brothers, John Jacovitch of Wisconsin and Pete Jacovitch
of Minnesota; one sister, Annie Jacovitch of Minnesota; and 13
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, May 2, at Jones-Preston Funeral
Home,
with Terry Conley officiating. Burial was in Roy Meadows Cemetery at
Nippa,
Johnson County Ky.
JURICH,
Nick 79
1919-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
25 1919 - Letcher Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.30 1999 - Wilkesboro,
North
Carolina SPOUSE Levon Davis Jurich S/O Lubin &
Latherine
Jurich (deceased) BURIAL Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cem.
Wilkesboro, N. Carolina. RELATIVES Sons: Dr. Roger Jurich, Steve
Jurich; Dau: Ann Anderson; Sister: Ann Brown.
KAZEE,
Howard
E.
1916-1999
Graveside
services
were held Tuesday, April 13, 1999 for Howard E. Kazee, 83, who died
Monday,
April 12, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Mr. Kazee was
born
March 7, 1916, in Johnson County, to the late Edgar P. and Flossie
Borders
Kazee. He was a retired salesman from Cox Auto Sales and a World War II
veteran of the U.S. Army. Surviving are his wife, Mary Mae Welch Kazee;
two daughters, Patricia Burchett and Pamela Williams, both of
Paintsville;
one brother, Robert B. Kazee of Houston, Texas; three sisters, Dorothy
Paul, Margaret Mason and Pauline Williams, all of Paintsville; and five
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Officiating at services at
Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville was Dick VanHoose.
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
LYONS,
Pearlie
(Harris) 90
1908-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jul.14
1908 - Van Lear, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.15 1999 -
Community
Hospital, Springfield, Ohio SPOUSE Fred Lyons
(deceased)
PARENTS Maywood & Clisty Slone Harris (deceased)
BURIAL Plattsburg, Cemetery RELATIVES Sons: Doug, Bobby, Orville
Lyons,(Willie Lyons deceased); Daus: Onedia Dillard, (Gladdith
Lyons,Rita
Fee, & Fredia Gamble deceased); Brothers: Woodrow Harris, Herb
Harris;
MELVIN,
Noah
Christopher
1999-1999
Noah
Christopher
Melvin, son of Mark and Marlena Salyer Melvin, died Thursday, April 29,
1999 at King's Daughters Medical Center. Noah Christopher was born
April
29 1999. Other survivors include his maternal grandparents, Dean and
Barbara
Salyer of Paintsville; paternal grandparents, Brian and Ethel Melvin of
Hager Hill; maternal great-grandparents, Ike and Rosie Nelson of
Paintsville;
and paternal greatgrandparents, Ray and Alta Melvin of Paintsville.
Graveside
services were held Saturday, May 1, at Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville,
with Larry Blair officiating. Jones-Preston Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
NAPIER,
Julia
M. (Wells)
1942-1999
ADA, OHIO
--
Julia M. Napier, 56, of Ada, died at 6 a.m. Thursday, April 15, 1999,
at
Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Fla. She was born May 28, 1942,
in
Paintsville, Ky., to George Arlin and Willia (Hyden) Wells. She married
James G. Napier on July 2, 1961, and he died Feb. 14, 1991. Surviving
are
two daughters, Suzanne N. Meyer, Sarasota, Fla.; Jane A. Napier, Ada;
two
brothers, Arlie Wells, New Carlisle; Gary F. Wells, Findlay; and five
sisters,
Mrs. James (June) Trimble, Marion; Mrs. Virgil (Helen) Pack, Huber
Heights;
Mrs. Neil (Thelma) McCullough, LaRue; Mrs. Ernest (Sue) Hopson Jr. and
Mrs. Harold (Sharon) Music, both of Ada. She also was preceded in death
by a grandson; a half sister, Mildred Panasky; and four half brothers,
Bill, Ernest, Darvin and Jack Wells. Mrs. Napier was a homemaker. She
also
was a supervisor at Kmart in Lima for several years, retiring in 1995.
She was a member of Ada Church of Christ (Disciples). Funeral services
will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Hanson-Neely Funeral Home, Ada, the
Rev.
Penelope Brown officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada.
Visitation
will be held from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Sunday
and until time of services Monday at the funeral home. Memorials may be
made to the American Diabetes Foundation or to Ada Church of Christ
(Disciples).
PITTS,
Verta
(Blevins)
1953-1999
Funeral
services
will be held tomorrow, Thursday, April 15, for Verta Rae Blevins Pitts,
45, who died April 12 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center.
Mrs.
Pitts was born November 2 1953, in Johnson County, to James Franklin
Blevins
and the late Bethel Conley Blevins. She was a member of the
Salyersville
Freewill, Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Doug Pitts; her
father;
two daughters, Jerri McCleese and Nicki Pitts, both of Salyersville;
three
brothers, David and Rick Blevins, both of Salyersville, and Phillip
Blevins
of Dayton; Ohio; five sisters, Ester Gay Cyrus of Paintsville, Norma
Blevins
and Alecia Caudill, both of Salyersville, Judy Bellew of Carmel,
Indiana,
and Bonnie Blevins of Corbin; and one grandchild. Officiating at 11
a.m.
services at Salyersville Freewill Baptist Church will be Dick VanHoose
and Samuel Allen. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville,
with Dunn-Kelley/Prater & Dunn Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
POWERS,
Nancy A.
1999
CENTERTOWN
- Nancy A. Powers, 93, of Deltona, Fla., formerly of
Centertown, died Friday, April 23, 1999, at Mariner Healthcare in
DeBary, Fla. She was born in Paintsville, was a homemaker and a member
of West Point Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Earl Powers, in 1989, and her daughter, Mary Kathryn James, in 1998.
Survivors include a son, Jesse H. Powers of Deltona; six grandchildren;
12 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Services
are at 11 a.m. Monday at Duke-Bevil Bros. Funeral Home in Centertown.
Burial will be in Bell Cemetery in Matanzas. Visitation is from 4 to 8
p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. (Ohio County,
Kentucky Newspaper )Published: April 25,1999-Sunday
RAMEY,
Carrie
(Osborne) 73
1925-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jul.17
1925 - Lawrence Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.28 1999 - Patterson Creek,
Ky. SPOUSE unlisted D/O Dave & Effie Chandler
Osborne
(deceased) BURIAL Ramey Cem. Flat Gap,Johnson Co.Ky.
RELATIVES
Sons: James, Willard, Roy, William, Proctor, Johnny, Dolphia
Ramey;
Daus: Inis Thompson, Nora Curtis, Susan Ramey, Mary Ramey, Genean
Blanton,
Ruby Ramey; Brother: Charlie Reese Osborne;
RISNER, May
(Long)
82
1999
BIRTH-DATE
unlisted
DEATH-DATE Apr.04 1999 - Louisville Jewish Hospital,
Louisville,Ky.
SPOUSE Flaudie Risner D/O unlisted Long BURIAL Resthaven
Mem.
Cem. Louisville Ky. RELATIVES Son: James Risner; Brother: Joe
Long;
Sister: Agnes Colvin, Ruth.. Conley, June Blevins;
ROLLINS,
Bobby
1931-1999
Bobby
Rollins
Age 67, of Owenton, died Thursday, April 8, 1999, at the V.A. Hospital
in Lexington, following an extended illness. He was born August 6,
1931,
at Davidson, Tennessee, a son of the late Mack and Ova Lee Johnson
Rollins.
He was married to Patty Yates Rollins who survives him and resides at
Owenton.
He was a truck driver, and U.S. Army veteran. Other survivors include
three
sons, Dennis Rollins, and Mike Rollins both of Owenton, Richard Bollins
of Tampa, Florida; two sisters, Linda Sue Cantrell of Hampton,
Virginia,
Maxine Sanders of Taylor, Michigan. Also surviving are five
grandchildren.
Graveside services were conducted, Saturday, April 10, at 1 p.m. at the
Highland Memorial Park Cemetery at Paintsville with Randy Johnson
officiating.
STAMBAUGH,
Janet
(Holbrook) 64
1934-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Sep.03
1934 - Floyd County, Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.25 1999 - Cardinal Hill
Rehabilition
Center, Lexington,Ky. SPOUSE Clem R. Stambaugh D/O Darwin
&
Onda Wells Holbrook (deceased) BURIAL Wells Cem.
Auxier,
Ky. RELATIVES Son: Clem W. Stambaugh; Dau: Susan Straton
STAMPER,
Luther
1948-1999
Luther
Stamper,
50, died Friday, April 2, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center.
Mr.
Stamper was born October 19, 1948, in Johnson County, to Carrie Frazier
Stamper and the late Jess Stamper. He was a maintenance worker for the
Paintsville City, Schools and a member of Chestnut Grove Enterprise
Baptist
Church. Surviving are his wife, Dottie Stamper; his mother; one son,
Luther
Stamper Jr. of Paintsville; one daughter, Tina Michelle Stamper of
Paintsville;
five brothers, James Stamper and Cecil Frazier, both of Staffordsville
Charles Stamper of Paintsville, Lloyd Stamper of Delaware, Ohio, and
Joe
Stamper of Oklahoma; and two sisters, Thelma Preston of West Van Lear
and
Marie Conley of Beaver, Ohio. Funeral services were held Monday, April
5, at Preston Funeral Home Chapel; with Terry Conley and Kenneth Wright
officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
TACKETT,
Floyd
J. 72
1927-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.06
1927 - Magoffin Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.12 1999 - Salyersville,
Magoffin
Co.Ky. SPOUSE Opal Lemaster Tackett S/O Levi & Anna Lee
Conley Tackett (deceased) BURIAL Slayers Fam.Cem.
Mine
Fork RELATIVES Daus: Carolyn Sue Salyers, Sylvia Gamble, Mary
Rowe,
Virginia... Murrell, Lillian Risner, Judy Howard, Euna Yates, Lillie
Sturgill;
Brothers: Clay F. Tackett, Everett Tackett; Sisters: Virginia Borders,
Alkie Swihart, Magdeline Adams, Alice Dutton;; MILITARY
World
War II Veteran
VANHOOSE,
Hazel
May (VanHoose)
1915-1999
Paintsville
resident
Hazel May VanHoose, 83, died Wednesday, April 28, 1999 at Mountain
Manor
Nursing Home, Paintsville. Mrs. VanHoose was born June 12, 1915, in
Johnson
County, to the late Mart and Selina Ward VanHoose. She was a member of
the United Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
Proctor VanHoose, in 1984. Surviving are three sons, James O. and
Larry Gene VanHoose, both of Paintsville, and John Martin VanHoose of
Little
Rock, Arkansas; one daughter, Janie Harlow of Paintsville; one brother,
Shadrick VanHoose of Wisconsin; two sisters, Lizzie Castle and Annie
Lyons,
both of Tutor Key; and six grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday, May 1, at Tutor Key United Baptist
Church, with Ronny Spriggs and John Sparks officiating. Burial was in
Lakeview
Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
VELASCO,
Nellie
(Gillespie)
1926-1999
Graveside
memorial
services will be held Sunday, April 25, at 2 p.m. for Nellie Velasco,
72,
who died Thursday, April 8, 1999 at Mountain Manor Nursing Home,
Paintsville. Mrs. Velasco was born November 15,1926, in Martin County,
to the late Alex and Rena Gillespie. She was a waitress. Surviving are
one son, David E. Morris of Chicago, Illinois; one daughter, Phyllis
Blanton
of Flat Gap; two brothers, Charles Gillespie of Tampa, Florida, and
William
Gillespie of Waverly, Ohio; two sisters, Mary Bell Pate of Louisville
and
Lavilla Stanley. Offciating at 2 p.m. services at Patty Flat Cemetery
at
Flat Gap will be Elder Eulas Adams. Paintsvllle Funeral Home is in
charge
of arrangements.
WARD,
Northie
(Fannin) 80
1919-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jan.11
1919 - Floyd Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Apr.11 1999 - KCH Medical Center,
Warsaw, Indiana SPOUSE Cecil Ward Sr. (deceased- Apr.28
1994)
D/O William & Ninnie Spears Fannin (deceased) BURIAL
Endicott
Cem. Bonanza, Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Cecil Ward Jr., Donald Ward,
Billy
Ward, Earl Gene Ward; Daus: Ruby Faye Spencer, Helen Ann Hurd; Brother:
Billy Fannin; Sister: Margie Miller
WHEELER,
Glen
1901-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Friday, April 9, for Glen Wheeler, 97, who died
Tuesday,
April 6, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Mr. Wheeler was
born October 3, 1901, in Magoffin County, to the late Daniel M. and
Sally
Crace Wheeler. She was retired from Columbia Gas Company. He was also
preceded
in death by his wife, Frona Wheeler, on December 27, 1992. Surviving
are
two sons, Douglas of Salyersville and Bobby of Leesburg, Virginia; two
daughters, Leatrice Joy Brincefield of Clarksville, Maryland, and Ruth
Blanton of Salyersville, Mima Isaac of Lakeland, Florida, and Fannie
Meade
of Louisville; and seven grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren.
Officiating at 11 a.m. services at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel
will
be Edd (Buster) Blanton and Edgar Blanton. Burial will be in Highland
Memorial
Park at Staffordsville.
MAY - 1999
ADAMS,
Esther
(Rigsby)
1914-1999
Volga
resident
Esther Adams, 85, died Wednesday May 5, 1999 at Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center, Paintsville, Johnson County Ky. Mrs. Adams was, born
February
6, 1914, in Morgan County, to the late Lee Franklin and Sarah Smith
Rigsby.
She was also preceded in death by her husband Thurman K. Adams.
Surviving
are five sons, Eulas Adams of Volga; and Lee Elliott, Earl Eugene,
Johnny
and Ronnie Adams, all of Flat Gap; two daughters, Rosie Berryman of
Maysville
and Phyllis Sebastian of Paris; two sisters, Maxie Rigsby of Flat Gap
and
Hazel Salyers of Springfield, Ohio; and 25 grand children and 23
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Saturday May 8, at 11 a.m. at
Cold
Springs United Baptist Church, with Elders Phillip Caudill, Eual
McKenzie,
Allen Fannin and Paul E. Keatron officiating. Burial will be Johnson
County
Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville, with Paintsville Funeral
Home
in charge of arrangements.
ADAMS,
Melvin
Douglas 55
1943-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
26 1943- Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May19 1999 - Paul B.Hall
MedicalCenter,Paintsville
Johnson Co.Ky................ SPOUSE Joyce Ann Berry Adams
S/O Thurman "Jack" & Ollie CastleAdams (deceased)
BURIAL Mt Olivet Cem, Mt. Olivet RELATIVES Son: George Adams
(deceased)
Dau: Debra D. Adams; Brothers: Bob Adams, Charles Adams, Darrell
Adams:
MILITARY U.S. Army Veteran
ADAMSON,
Margaret
Sue (Williams)
1944-1999
Margaret
Sue
Adamson, 54, of Eaton, died Wednesday evening, May 5,1999 at Grandview
Hospital in Dayton. Born June 27, 1944, in Paintsville, Ky., she was
the
daughter of Hollie and Dorothy (Meeks) Williams. Survivors include her
companion of 17 years, Ronald L. Lewis of Eaton; children, Robert
Adamson
of California, Carol Hunt and husband Rick of Eaton, Tina Collins of
Eaton,
Tammy Burgess and husband Bart of Trotwood, Michael Adamson of Eaton,
Jason
Lewis and wife Rose of Germany, Chris Lewis of North Carolina and Misti
Adamson of Eaton; 13 grandchildren; her mother, Dorothy Williams of
Dayton.
Also surviving are a son-in-law, Dave Burgess of Brookville; brothers
and
sisters, Delores Curry of Englewood, Maudie Trimble of Enon, Hollie
Williams
of Dayton, Paul Douglas Williams of Maryland, Gary Williams of New
York,
Mike Williams of Vandalia, Sharon Bleil of Eaton and Troy Williams of
Piqua;
uncle, Edgar Kimbler of Union; special friends, Pat, Nancy, Billie,
Jean
Ann, Connie and Candi; nieces, nephews and other relatives. She was
preceded
in death by her father. Funeral services were Saturday, May 8, at
Barnes
Funeral Home-Preble Memory Gardens Chapel, West Alexandria, with Pastor
Jim Valekis officiating. Burial was in Preble Memory Gardens, West
Alexandria.
ADKINS,
Lilly
Mae 60
1939-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.24
1939 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 16 1999 - Paintsville
Residence,
Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE: Unlisted D/O Oscar & Ilda
Ward Adkins (deceased) BURIAL Family Cem. Whitehouse,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sisters: Gwen Adkins Turner, Faye Rice,
Vivian Pelphrey.
ADKINS,
Omadell
(Spears) 76
1928-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jan.08
1928 - Pikeville, Ky. DEATH-DATE May 28 1999 - Prestonsburg,
Floyd
Co.Ky. SPOUSE Arville Glen Adkins (deceased)
D/O
Elkana & Louise Meade Spears (deceased) BURIAL
Adkins
Cem. Pikeville, Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Barry Benny Adkins, Larry Lee
Adkins, GaryGene Adkins; Dau: Annette. Ditto,; Brother: Cecil Spears;
Sisters:
Marge Robinson, Stella Fox, Betty Branham;
ARROWOOD,
Lelia
J. (Trimble) 92
1903-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.06
1903 - Barnett's Creek, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 11 1999 -
Cabell
Huntington Hospital, West Virginia SPOUSE Flem D.
Arrowood
(deceased) D/O Joseph & Florence Caudill Trimble
(deceased) BURIAL Arrowood - Dutton Cem. Wayne, West Virginia
RELATIVES
Sons: Carmel Ray Arrowood, Larry Arrowood; Daus: Jeanetta Browning,
Lovella
Fry; Sisters: Lola Puckett, Lillian Dick;
BORDERS,
Teresia
(Mullins)
1952-1999
Teresia
Mullins
Borders, born February 26, 1952, in Paintsville, KY, passed away
Friday,
May 28, 1999 at her home in Rabun County, GA. She is the daughter of
Fred
and Theda (Salyer) Mullins (remarried to Carson Joseph,deceased), both
deceased. She married Gerald Dixon Borders of Kettering, OH in June,
1969,
and was divorced 1991. The two remained close friends. Surviving are
two
sons: Matthew Shane Borders of Nashville, TN, and Michael Chance
Borders
of Dayton, Ohio. Also surviving are brothers Fred Mullins of
Springboro,
OH, Joe Mullins of Sugarhill, GA, David Joseph of Fairbanks, AK, Danial
Shephard of Mishewuaka, IN, and sister Linda Shephard of Salyersville,
KY. Also surviving is her partner, Rodney Brown of Tiger, GA. Teresia
was
a gifted writer, artist, cook, student, teacher, and business person.
Her
interests led her to such places as Beijing, China; Tokyo, Japan;
Singapore,
and all throughout the United States. A private memorial was held at
her
brother Fred's home in Springboro, OH. A marker will be placed with her
ashes at the Salyer family cemetary at Sublett, KY.
BRUMMETT,
Billie
Ann (Kelley)
1927-1999
Billie Ann
Brummett,
71, of Fairborn Ohio, died Friday May 14 1999, in her residence. She
was
born Nov.14 1927, in Van Lear, Ky., the daughter of David J. and Mary
Elizabeth
(Hager) Kelley. She had served as manager of Frisch's Restaurant in
Fairborn
for 38 years and was a member of the Fairborn Area Chamber of Commerce,
Fairborn Women's Business League, and the Order Of Eastern Star Antioch
Chapter 445. Survivors include her husband of 25 years, Jake Brummett
Jr.;
two daughters, Rosemary Fannin Adkins, of Fairborn, and Carolyn Fannin
Leahy, of Chicago; a step-daughter, Kathryn Brummett Creech, of
Fairborn;
two stepsons, William Keith Brummett, of Columbus, and Jake Brummett
III,
of Dayton; a sister, Jackie Caudill, of Columbus; five brothers, David
and Jerry Kelley, both of Beavercreek, Robert and Jimmy Kelley, both of
Kentucky, and Jon Kelley, of Dayton; two grandchildren, Christopher
Adkins
and Amber Adkins; two step-grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews,
and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and three
sisters,
Yvonne Tompkins, Dorothy Watkins and Audrey Kelley. Visitation will be
from 5 to 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Burcham Funeral Home, 119 E. Main St.,
Fairborn, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will
be in Valley View Memorial Gardens.
BURKS,
James
Luther
1940-1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for James Luther Burks, 59, who died
Saturday, May 8, 1999 at his Staffordsville residence. Mr. Burks was
born
March 4, 1940; in Johnson County, to Robert Burks and the late Ruby
Hale
Burks. He was a self employed general laborer. Surviving are his wife,
Cathy Caudill Burks; his father; one son, James Charles Burks of
Staffordsville;
one daughter, Rachel Burks of Sitka; three brothers, Marvin Burks of
Flat
Gap and Ellis and Carl Burks, both of Wittensville; and four sisters,
Nancy
Castle of Tutor Key, Dale Ratliff of Staffordsville, Faye Castle of
Nippa
and Juanita Foster of Columbus, Ohio. Funeral services were held
Tuesday,
May 11, at Kerz Enterprise Baptist Church, with J.K. Caudill, Jeff
Shurow
and Edgar N. VanHoose officiating. Burial was in Osborne Cemetery at
Sitka.
PAINTSVILLE HERALD WED.MAY 19 1999
CASTLE,
Everett
1913-1999
Retired
miner
Everett Castle, 86, died Sunday, May 23, 1999 at Highlands Regional
Medical
Center. Mr. Castle was born May 20, 1913, in Johnson County, to the
late
Dock and Minnie Dove Stephens. He was also preceded in death by his
wife,
Dorothy Mae Preston Castle, on January 5,1997; and his stepfather, Sam
B. Castle. Surviving are two sons, Bobby R. and James M. Castle, both
of
Thealka; four daughters, Betty Ann Kinner of Thealka, Eloise Dials of
Wittensville,
Imogene Copley of Ashland and Brenda Owens of Thealka; two sisters,
Delia
Estepp of Thealka and Norma Haney of Paintsville; and 10 grandchildren
and eight greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held today,
Wednesday,
May 26, at 1 p.m. at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Don
Fraley,
Bob Lyons and Gary Blair officiating. Burial will be in Highland
Memorial
Park at Staffordsville. Active pallbearers will be David Inner, Tony
Castle,
Shane Castle, Matthew Owens, E.J. Owens, Paul Michael Castle and
Christopher
Castle. Honorary pallbearers will be Dennis Blair, Lonnie Blair, George
Conley, Buster Taylor, Clarence Ratliff, Merril Preston, Paul Daniel,
Dakota
Castle Jr. and Bob Wells.
COLGROVE,
Norville
1922-1999
Norville
Colgrove,
76, of Wabash, IN, died Sunday, May 16, 1999 at Wabash Healthcare
Center
of Wabash. He was born June 6, 1922 at Paintsville, Johnson County, KY
to Trinnie Duty. He was married to Mary Salyers who survives at Wabash.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Georgena) Foley of
Wabash;
a grandson, Ryan Crawford of Hartford City, IN and a granddaughter,
Jessica
Foley of Wabash. There will be no visitation nor service.
Grandstaff-Hentgen
Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements.
CONLEY,
Alta
Louise
(Conley) 68
1931-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jan.27
1931 - Louisa, Ky DEATH-DATE May 06 1999 - Columbus Community
Hospital,Columbus,Oh.
SPOUSE Curtis R. Conley (deceased) D/O Sheridan &
Mary Jane Wilson Conley (deceased) BURIAL Cyrus Cem.
Louisa, Ky. RELATIVES Son: James C.Conley; Daus: Marsha Kessler,
Debra A. Conley; Brothers: Jimmy Cyrus, Lindsey Cyrus, Gene
Cyrus(deceased),
Ted Cyrus (deceased); Sisters: Ruby Bunn, Ruth Maynard;
COPLEY,
Delbert
1908 1999
Delbert
Copley,
90, died Sunday, May 23, 1999 at his Van Lear residence. Mr. Copley was
born July 24, 1908, in Boyd County, to the late Ira and Zella Lambert
Copley.
He was retired from C & O Railroad. Surviving are his wife, Effie
Wiley
Copley; one daughter, Nell Ruth Copley Gray of Ruder, Georgia; one
brother,
Charles Copley of Ashland; one sister, Mary Vipperman of Catlettsburg;
and five grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 25, at Jones-Preston Funeral
Home
Chapel with Rev. Garfield Potter officiating. Burial was in Johnson
County
Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
COX,
Luther 74
1924-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.1924
- Floyd Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 19 1999 - Three Rivers Medical
Center,Louisa,
Ky. SPOUSE Gladys George Cox S/O Harrison J. &
Alice
Jones Cox (deceased) BURIAL Borders Cem. Ulysses, Ky.
RELATIVES Son: Bennett Cox; Sisters: Mexie Bates, Edith George;
CRACE,
Bennie
82
1916-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.20
1916 - Magoffin Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 20 1999 - Highlands
Regional
Medical Center, Floyd Co.Ky. SPOUSE Marie Crace S/O Albert &
Clara Litteral Crace (deceased) BURIAL Adams Cem. Oil
Springs, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Son:Roger D. Crace; Brother:
Edwin
Crace; Sister: Ruth Litteral;
DIXON,
Lloyd
66
1933-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jan.24
1933 - Estill, Floyd Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 24 1999 - Our Lady of
Bellefonte Hospital, Ashland, Ky. SPOUSE Lois Lee Daniel
Dixon
S/O Willard & Nancy Stanley Dixon (deceased)
BURIAL
Dixon Cem. Castle Fork, Lowmansville, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES
Son:
Lloyd Wayne Dixon; Brother: Harold Dixon; Sister: Sue Harmon;.
FAIRCHILD,
Harold
D.
1939-1999
Funeral
services
will be held tomorrow, Saturday, May 8, for Harold D. Fairchild, 60,
who
died May 4 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center, Paintsville,
Johnson
Co Ky. Mr. Fairchild was born January 9, 1939, in Johnson County, to
Erie
Blanton Fairchild and the late Eugene Fairchild. Surviving are his
mother;
three sons, Ricky Dean Fairchild of Paintsville, Randy Ray Fairchild of
Staffordsville and Ronnie Dean Fairchild of Flat Gap; two daughters,
Charlene
Compton and Darlene Simpson, both of Paintsville; five brothers, Elwood
Fairchild of Radcliff and Bill, Eual, Denzil and Gary Fairchild, all of
Oil Springs; four sisters, Jewell Salyers of Paintsville, Diana Blanton
of Oil Springs, Loretta Holden, of Louisville and Donna Morgan of Anna,
Illinois; and six grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Officiating
at 1 p.m. services at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel will be Rev. Dick
VanHoose and Elder Kenny Pelphrey. Burial will be in Blanton Cemetery
at
Oil Springs.
FANNIN,
Marvin
68
1931-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.01
1931 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 27 1999 - Highlands Regional
Medical Center, Floyd Co.Ky. SPOUSE Margaret Hatfield
Fannin
S/O Grover & Christina Honeycutt Fannin
(deceased)
BURIAL Fannin Cem. Van Lear, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons:
Marvin
Jr.Fannin, Wayne Fannin, Kenneth Fannin, Ray Fannin, Ben Fannin, Bryan
Fannin,Roger Fannin, Curt Fannin, Perry Scott Fannin; Daus: Martha
Coleman,
Dorothy Lou Hayden; Brother: Ervin Fannin;
GARRETT,
Amram
"Am"
1914-1999
Amran
Garrett,
Age 84, of Prestonsburg, died Tuesday, May 11, 1999, at the Riverview
Manor
Nursing Home. He was born August 23, 1914, at Prestonsburg, the son of
the late Seymore and Helen Calhoun Garrett. He is survived by his wife,
Anna Mae Wells Garrett. In addition to his wife, he is sur- vived by
one
son, Bill Garrett of Allen; two daughters, Deanna Gillespie of
Paintsville,
and Sandy' Jones of Lexington; two brothers, Cam Garrett and Doug
Garrett,
both of Prestonsburg; one sister, Freda Wallen of Prestonsburg, and
four
grandchildren. Funeral services will be con- ducted Friday, May 14, at
2 p.m., at the Floyd Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bill Campbell
and
Evangelist Bennie Blankenship officiating. Burial will be in the
Richmond
Cemetery at Prestonsburg.
GREER, Otto
1920-1999
Otto
Green, Age
79, of Betsy Layne, died Sunday, May 9, 1999, at his residence,
following
an extended illness, Born February 1, 1920, in Prestonsburg, he was the
son of the late Oscar and Laura Ward Greer He was a welder with
Brandeis.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Jean Wilcox Greer. Survivors
include
two sons, James Greer of Phoenix, Arizona, and Greg Greer; one stepson,
Charles McKinney of Chicago, Illinois; one stepdaughter, Connie Lynn
Bays
of Prestonsburg; one brother, Ishmael Greer of Prestonsburg; five
grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday, May
12,
at 2 p.m., at the Floyd Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Home
Cemetery at Bays Branch.
HACKNEY,
Herbert
L. 80
1918-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.23
1918 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 06 1999 - Martin Health Care
Facility, Inez, Ky. SPOUSE Doris Daniel Hackney S/O Charles
H. & Zee Short Hackney (deceased) BURIAL Castle
Cem.
Blaine, Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Gary Hackney, Dana Hackney; Dau:
Shelia
VanHoose; Brothers: Edgel Hackney,Paul Hackney,Jimmy Hackney; Sisters:
Ivory Young, Edith Miller, Jackie Young, MILITARY World War
II Veteran
HORN,
Hobert
1937 1999
Van Lear
resident
Hobert Horn, 62, died Wednesday, May 19, 1999 at VA Hospital in
Huntington
West Virginia. Mr. Horn was born March 12, 1937, in Warfield, to the
late
Matthew and Alice Hinkle Horn. He was retired from General Electric and
a veteran the U.S. Army. Surviving are his wife, Sharon Dotson
Horn;
one daughter, Michelle, Davis of Loveland, Ohio; one son, Matthew Horn
of Goshen, Ohio; five brothers, Milton and Matthew. Horn, both of
Michigan,
Hezikiah Horn of California and Arlie and Willard Horn, both of
Columbus
Ohio; two sisters Evelene Jarrell of Columbus and Pauline Harris of
Topeka,
Kansas; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, 23,
at Richmond-Callahain Funeral Home Inc. of Inez, with Harry Frisby,
officiating.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park Cemetery at Staffordsville.
HUESTIS,
Richard
Spradlin 19
1979-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.07
1979 - Morton, Washington DEATH-DATE May 28 1999 - Randle
Washington
SPOUSE S/O Glen Richard & Della Spradlin Huestis
BURIAL Spradlin Cem. East Point, Ky. RELATIVES Brother: Robert
Spradlin;
Sister:Antonia Farias; Grandfather: Leroy Spradlin;
JAMES,
John H.
1922-1999
John H.
James
Age 76, of Spurlock Creek, Prestonsburg, formerly of Louisa, died
Thursday,
May 13, 1999, at his residence following an extended illness. He was
born
August 30,1922, at German, the son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth
Martin
James. He is survived by his wife, Minnie Endicott Music James.
Survivors,
other than his wife, include one son, Woody James of Louisa; one
daughter,
Mary Elizabeth Keene of Mavisdale, Virginia; three step-sons, Milford
Music
of Parkersburg, West Virginia, Sam [PARTIAL OBIT]
KIMBLER,
Crotene
(Mayhan) 72
1926-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.20
1926 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 22 1999 -Paul B.Hall
MedicalCenter,Paintsville
Johnson Co.Ky................. SPOUSE Ochel Kimbler
(deceased)
D/O Ernest Mutt & Chloe Blanton Mayham (deceased)
BURIAL Dixon Cem. Staffordsville, Johnson Co. Ky. RELATIVES Son:
Ochel Kimbler Jr.; Daus: Phyllis King, Rose Ward, Genieve Salyer,
Brenda
Salyer ; Brother: Elmer Mayham; Sister: Pearlie King;
LEWIS,
Mabel
(Lemaster)
1917-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mabel Lewis, 81, who died
Tuesday, May 4, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Lewis
was
born August 23, 1917, in Johnson County, to the late Sherman and Hattie
VanHoose Lemaster. She was also preceded in death by her husband,
Mitchell
Lewis, on February 7, 1986. Surviving are four sons, Hillary and
Jeffery
Lloyd Lewis, both of Whitehouse, James David Lewis of Louisa and Joe
Randall
Lewis of Sunbury, Ohio; three daughters, Judith Blair of East Point,
Peggy
Audas of Hager Hill and Betty Ginter of Huber Heights, Ohio; three
brothers,
Delbert Lemaster of Jackson, Ohio, Claude Lemaster of Xenia, Ohio, and
Jimmy Lemaster of Avon Park, Florida; three sisters, Mildred Short of
Thelma,
Daisy Meek of Stanford and Phylis McMullan of Franklin, North Carolina;
and 15 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren., one great-
great-grandchild,
five step-grandchildren, six step-great-grandchildren and one
step-great-
great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held today, Friday, May 7,
at
1 p.m. at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Dick VanHoose and
Bill
Steele officiating. Burial will be in Lemaster Family Cemetery at
Whitehouse.
LOVETT,
Mary
Louisa
(Pelphrey) 63
1935-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.20
1935 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 03 1999 - Toledo, Ohio
SPOUSE (1) Paul C. Pelphrey (deceased)
(2)
Howard Lovett D/O Everett & Marie Pelphrey
(deceased)
BURIAL Lake Township Cem. RELATIVES Sons: Gordon Curtis Pelphrey,
Wade Everett Pelphrey; Dau: Linda Lou Clark; Sister: AnnaMarie
Ferguson;
Brother: Paul Edmond Pelphrey;
MCCARTY
Alma
(Fairchild)
75
1924-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
06 1924 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 28 1999 - Highland
Redional
Medical Center, Floyd Co.Ky. SPOUSE Ford McCarty
(deceased)
D/O James & Louise Howard Fairchild (deceased)
BURIAL
McCarty Cem. Low Gap, Kentucky RELATIVES Son: James McCarty
(deceased) Son: Roger McCarty; Dau: Linda McCarty; Brother: Bennie
Fairchild;
Sisters: May Lemaster Margie Fairchild, Malta Blair;
MCKENZIE,
Elmo
69
1929-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Nov.17
1929 - Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 11 1999 -
Indiana
SPOUSE Eula Bailey McKenzie S/O Bert McKenzie (deceased) &
Eva
Bailey McKenzie BURIAL Covington Mem.Gardens. Fort Wayne,
Indiana
RELATIVES Daus: Deborah Alford, Cynthea Boggs, Lisa Randol, Amy
Wesson;.
Brother: Dan McKenzie;
MINTON,
Joseph
M. 72
1999
Joseph M.
Minton,
of Dade County, Florida BIRTH-DATE unlisted DEATH-DATE May 29
1999
- East Pasco Medical Center, Dade Co.Fl. SPOUSE unlisted
S/O
unlisted BURIAL Hodges Funeral Home in Dade Co. Fl was in charge
of arrangements. RELATIVES Sons: Jerry Minton, Joey Minton; Daus:
Linda Slater, Brenda Minton, Mary...... Minton; Sister: Martha Auxier;
Brother: Bob Minton;
OSBORNE,
Willard
Eugene
1935-1999
Willard
Eugene
Osborne, 64, of 246 Fulton St., died at 7:52 a.m. Tuesday, May 11,
1999,
at Wabash County Hospital. He was born on Feb. 28, 1935, in
Paintsville,
Ky., to Harold and Stella (Burke) Osborne. He married H. Frances
Fairchild
on Oct. 29, 1960, in Salyersville, Ky. She survives. Formerly of
Paintsville,
Ky., he had lived in Wabash since 1962. He retired from Wabash Alloys
in
1998, after 38 years service. Surviving are eight sons, Tony Osborne,
Portsmouth,
Ohio, Randy D. Osborne, Ronnie E. Osborne, Jimmy L. Osborne, Keith A.
Osborne,
Robin G. Osborne, Randall G. Osborne and Galen D. Osborne, all of
Wabash;
two daughters, Debbie Osborne and Bernice Campbell, both of Wabash;
three
brothers, Thomas Osborne, Lincolnville, Robert Osborne, Paintsville,
Ky.,
and James Osborne, Roann; three sisters, Iva Miller, Springfield, Ohio,
Barbara VanHoose and Donita LeMaster, both of Wabash; 16 grandchildren;
and one great-granddaughter. One brother and two sisters are deceased.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Grandstaff-Hentgen Main Street
Chapel. Pastor Tim Prater will officiate. Burial will be in Falls
Cemetery.
PRATER,
Elbert
"Curly" 69
1930-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.21
1930 - Floyd Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 31 1999 - Highlands Regional
Medical
Center, Floyd Co.Ky. SPOUSE Audrey Hannah S/O Albert
& Eva Williams Prater (deceased) BURIAL Prater Family
Cem.
RELATIVES Sons: Lawrence Ray Prater, David Lee Prater, Larry Dean
Prater;
Brother: Albert Edward Prater; Sisters: Ethel Ramey, Margie
Fletcher;
RAMEY
Elmer Sr.
1916-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jun.27
1916 - DEATH-DATE May 07 1999 - SPOUSE Rose
Ramey
S/O W.H. & Rinda Slone Ramey (deceased) BURIAL Kirkwood
Cem. RELATIVES Children: Deloris Marie Earles, Elmer
"Sonny"
Russell Ramey Jr., Marilyn Elaine Henry, Sondra Lou McCarty Sandy,
Linda
Rose Cox; Sister:Grace Canaan, Merle Ramey;.
RIGSBY,
Ethel
(McKenzie)
1911-1999
Ethel
McKenzie
Rigsby, 87, died Tuesday, May 25, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home.
Mrs. Rigsby was born August 19, 1911, in Johnson County, to the late
John
and Julia McKenzie. She was also preceded in death by her husband,
Watha
Rigsby; and a daughter, Willafay Fyffe. Surviving are three daughters,
Pamela Eldridge of Martha, Wathlene Cantrell of Keaton and Elwanda
Sparks
of Columbus, Ohio; two brothers, Johnny McKenzie of Keaton and Bill Ed
McKenzie of Springfield, Ohio; one sister, Erma Allen of New Boston,
Ohio;
and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 27, at
Christian
Union Church at Keaton, with Kenneth Wright officiating. Burial was in
Keaton Cemetery, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
SMITH,
Glenda
Lou (Conley) 38
1960-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Sep.03
1960 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE May 19 1999 - St. Mary's
Hospital,
Hunntington, West Virginia. SPOUSE Michael Clell
Smith
D/O Charles & Lula Cantrell Conley BURIAL Williams Cem. Oil
Springs,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Son: Thomas Michael Smith; Dau:
Kathryn
Michelle Smith; Brother: Roger Dean Conley, Charles Anthony
Conley,
Marcus Paul Conley; Sisters: Shelia Conley, JuliePennington;
WELLS,
Pearl
(Hamilton)
1907-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Pearl Hamilton Wells,
91,
who died Friday, May 28, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center,
Floyd
Co Ky. Mrs. Wells was born October 2,1907, in Morgan County, to the
late
Farish and Mary Alice Bailey Hamilton. Surviving are her husband, Elmer
Wells; two sons, Herman Wells of Van Lear and Elmer Wells Jr. of Lake
Wood,
Ohio; three daughters, Rosemary Harman of Brook Park, Ohio, Neva Sue
Baker
of Willoughby, Ohio, and Janice Adkins of Euclid, Ohio; two brothers,
Woodrow
Hamilton and Nell Gilliam, both of Pike County; and 12 grandchildren,
17
great-grandchildren and three great- great-grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Monday, May 31, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with
Jerry
Scott officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
WILLIAMS,
Lowell
61
1938-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.23
1938 - Oil Springs, Johnson Co.KY. DEATH-DATE May 09 1999 -
Louisville,
Ky. SPOUSE Katherine B. Williams (deceased) S/O
Robert
Williams (deceased) & Geneva Bayes Williams BURIAL Williams
Cem.
Oil Springs, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Deceased-Brothers: Garner
Franklin,
Bobby Franklin, Grant Williams: Brothers Surviving : Gary
Williams,
Carl Williams, Paul Williams: Stepson: Brad Greeno MILITARY U.S.
Army Retired
JUNE - 1999
BLAIR, Alta
(Blair)
84
1914-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.25
1914 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.01 1999 - Riceville, Johnson
Co.Ky. SPOUSE Basil J. Blair (deceased - May 07 1985)
D/O Walter Frank & Katie Conley Blair (deceased) BURIAL
Perkins Family Cem. Swamp Branch, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons:
Bill Blair, Fred Blair, Roy Blair, Gary Blair, Gene Blair; Daus: Mabel
Billiter, Judy Beard, Opal Williams; Brother: Paul Edward Blair;
Sisters:
Dorothy Newell, Christeen Davis
BLANTON,
Kendrick
52
1946-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.25
1946 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.07 1999 - Salyersville
Health
Care Center, Magoffin County Ky. SPOUSE none listed S/O Haskell
&
Luda Jones Blanton (deceased) BURIAL Blanton Cem.
Volga,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Brothers:Robert Paul & William S
Blanton
(deceased) Brothers:Lowell Tommy Blanton, Jack Randel Blanton;
Sisters:Roberta
Sue Blanton, Linda Lou Houp; MILITARY U.S. Army Veteran
BURCHETT,
Ernest
1999
Ernest
Burchett,
82, died Monday, June 21, 1999, at Northwest Texas Hospital, Amarillo,
Texas. Mr. Burchett was a native of Stambaugh, and a Borger, Texas,
resident
for 49 years. He attended Oil Springs High School and was a veteran of
World War II, serving in the Air Force. He retired from Phillips
Petroleum
after 30 years as a photographer and was a member of Abundance Life
Fellowship.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Emilou "Sue" Burchett, on January
27; his parents, Alta and Willie Burchett; two brothers, Otto and
Curtis
Burchett; and four sisters, Nora, Emma, Sara and Wilma. Surviving are
one
son, Gary Burchett of Valley View, Texas; one daughter, Peggy Waldrop
of
Borger; four sisters, Gusta Bevins of Louisa, Grace Caudill of
Kilbourne,
Ohio, Angeline Dearing of Columbus, Ohio, and Mae Baldwin of Delaware,
Ohio; and six granddaughters and four great-grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Thursday, June 24, at Browns Chapel of the Fountains, with
Rev.
Merrill Silvey officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, with Brown
Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements.
CASTLE,
Addie
(Mollett) 80
1919-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Mar.17
1919 - Whitehouse, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.23 1999 - Kings
Daughters Medical Center SPOUSE Ked Mollett
(deceased)
D/O Edward & Jennie Daniels Dixon (deceased)
BURIAL
Mollett Cem. Martin Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Billy Eugene Mollett,
Ked Mollett Jr., Stanley Mollett, Ronnie Mollett, Edgar Mollett, Elmo
Mollett,
Freddie Mollett; Daus: Pauline Plaughter, Flora Hodge, Jennie Spence;
Brothers:
Walter Dixon, Raymond Dixon, Chester Dixon; Sisters: Roseanna Dow,
Hattie
Ray Grim, FloraOsborne, Martha Taylor;
CHANDLER,
Katherine
Elizabeth (Preston)
1913-1999
Funeral
services
were held Saturday, June 26, for Katherine Elizabeth Chandler, 86, who
died Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center,
Paintsville. Mrs. Chandler was born March 17, 1913, in Johnson County,
to the late Clarence and Zora Daniel Preston. She was a member of First
Baptist Church of Paintsville, and Women's Missionary Union. Surviving
are her husband, Escom Chandler. Officiating at services at Jones
Preston
Funeral Home Chapel were Donnie Patrick and Hoge Hockensmith. Burial
was
in Mayo Cemetery at Paintsville.
COLVIN,
Olive (VanHoose)
1913-1999
Olive
Gypsie Colvin, 85, of Piketon, died Tuesday, June 1 1999, at a
Waverly hospital. She was born Oct.02 1913, in Paintsville, Ky., a
daughter of the late Willie and Gracie (McCarty) VanHoose. She was
retired from Tendersweet Poultry in Waverly and attended Morgan Fork
United Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Virgil
C. Colvin, Nov.27 1994; one brother, Homer VanHoose. She is survived by
one son, Billy Ray Colvin of Chillicothe; one daughter, Mrs. Robert
(Frances) Cutler of Piketon; one brother, Marshal VanHoose of Dayton;
four sisters, Hazel Reed of Flat Gap, Ky.; Opal Blanton of Fairborn,
Ola Fyffe of Red Bush, Ky., Mrs. DOuglas (Imogene) Cochran of New
Carlisle; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Services will be
held at 1p.m. Friday at Morgan Fork United Baptist Church, with Elder
John Daniels and Elder Arvil Murray Jr. officiating, and interment at
Mount Latham Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at
Boyer Funeral Home in Waverly, and from noon to 1 p.m. Friday at the
church. Portsmouth Times Jun.02 1999
[Funeral
Home Memorial Card]
COMBS,
George
W. 75
1923-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Nov.30
1923 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE June 25 1999 - Paul B. Hall
RegionalMedical
Center,Paintsville Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE Erline Combs
(deceased)
S/O Benjamin Franklin & Zora Mae Rice Combs (deceased)
BURIAL Combs Cem. Wittensville, Johnson Co. Ky. RELATIVES Daus:
DebbieCombs,
Kim Combs, Gina Williams; Son: Eric Combs; Brothers: Morris Combs,
Clyde
Combs; Sisters: Zora Conley,Pansy Witten, Hazel Witten, Joy Roach,
Juanita
Johnson
CRACE,
Paris "Cracker"
1924 1999
Paris
(Cracker)
Crace, 74, of Paintsville, died Monday, June 28, 1999 at Highlands
Regional
Medical Center, FLoyd Co Ky. Mr. Crace was born September 28,1924, at
Ivyton,
to the late Paris Lee and Ocie Mae Allen Crace. He was a salesman and
veteran
of the Army, having served during World War II. Surviving are his Wife,
Annis Ruth Crace; one son, Michael Lee Crace of Las Vegas, Nevada; and
one granddaughter and one greatgrandchild. Funeral services were held
Thursday,
July 1, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Bill Underwood
officiating.
Burial was in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
CROTHERS,
Carl Michael
1952-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Carl Michael "Mike"
Crothers,
47, who died Tuesday, June 1 1999 at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mr.
Crothers
was born February 26, 1952, in Monterey, Tennessee, to the late Thomas
Nicholas and Colleen Price Crothers. He was an RN anesthetist.
Surviving
are his wife, Malinda Preston Crothers; two sons, Aaron Preston and
Nicholas.
Price Crothers, both of Charleston, West Virginia; one brother, William
"Bill" Crothers of Paintsville; and one sister, Mary Evelyn Hewlett of
Paintsville. Funeral services. were held Thursday, June 3, at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel, with Revs. Anne E. Rex, and Donnie Patrick
officiating.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
DANIELS,
Hershel
1920-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Friday, June 11, for Hershel Daniels, 78, who died
Wednesday, June 9, 1999 at his Paintsville residence. Mr. Daniels was
born
November 5, 1920, in Lawrence County, to the late Orlando and Ollie
Wheeler
Daniels. He was a retired coal miner, veteran of the U.S. Army, having
served in World War II, and member of Paintsville United Baptist
Church. Surviving are his wife, Clara Southers Daniels; three sons,
Larry
Daniels of Paintsville, Daril Lee Daniels of Verdunville, West
Virginia,
and James Curtis Daniels of Chillicothe, Ohio; one brother, Bill
Daniels
of Ashland; four sisters, Hazel Franklin and Elizabeth Mollette, both
of
Paintsville, Fredia Wayns of Danville and Ruby Davis of Lucasville,
Ohio;
and five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be held
at 1 p.m. at Paintsville United Baptist Church, with John R. Pelphrey,
Charles Price and J.D. Rice offciating. Burial will be in Highland
Memorial
Park at Staffordsville.
DEBORD,
Paul V.
1934-1999
Paul V.
DeBord,
age 64,passed away Wednesday, June 9, 1999 in his residence. Born
November
24, 1934 in Lowmansville, Ky. to the late John G. and Virginia (Hannah)
DeBord. Paul served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean
Conflict.
He is survived by 2 daughters, Kim (Ralph) Tallarico and Mischelle
(Lloyd)
Jones, both of Columbus; grandson, Joshua Jones; mother-in-law, Minnie
(Braithwaite) Armentrout of W. Jefferson; 3 sisters, Olive (Roy) Myers
of W. Jefferson, Ann (Jim) Vanhorn of Louisa, Ky. and Maxine (Joe)
Kronich
of Las Vegas, Nev.; 2 brothers, Jim (Anna May) DeBord of Phoenix, Ariz.
and Dean (Betty) DeBord of Baltimore, Md.; also numerous nieces,
nephews,
and cousins. Preceded in death by his wife of 39 years Patricia M.
DeBord,
October 16, 1998, 2 brothers Junior and Wilbur and a sister Marie
Maynard,
infant daughter Lisa Renee. Funeral service 11 a.m. Monday, June 14,
1999
Interment will follow in Sunset Cemetery, Alton.
ESTEPP,
Helen
Marie (Roberts)
1999
Helen
Marie
Roberts
Estepp Age 67, of Lexington, died Friday, June 18, 1999, at Hospice
Care
Center. A native of Prestonsburg, she was the d/o the late Lee and Inis
Hall Roberts. She was a member of the Southern Acres Christian Church.
Survivors include her husband, George E. Estepp; one son, Michael
Edward
Estepp of Nicholasville; one daughter, Kathy Marie Marcum of Lexington;
one brother, Roy Roberts of Prestonsburg; two sisters, Lois Jean Kennel
of Indian Lakes, Ohio, and Mary Lou Kennard of Springboro, Ohio; five
grandchildren,
and two great-grandchildren, Funeral services were Monday, June 21, at
11 a.m., at the Jones- Preston Funeral Home in Paintsville, with Rev.
Wally
Rendel officiating. Burial was in the Highland Memorial Park.
FLOURNOY,
John
Dennison
1914-1999
Funeral
services
were held Tuesday, June 22, for John Dennison "Jack" Flournoy, 84, who
died Saturday, June 19, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center,
Paintsville.
Mr. Flournoy was born October 20, 1914, in Hurtsboro, Alabama, to the
late
John Milton and Ollie Lee Denson Flournoy. He was also preceded in
death
by his wife, Eunice Castle Flournoy, who died January 25, 1998.
Surviving
are three sisters, Edna Harris and Vivian Carroll, both of Montgomery,
Alabama, and Fannie Herron of Tallassee, Alabama. Officiating at
services
at Jones Preston Funeral Home Chapel were Terry Conley and Danny
VanHoose.
Burial was in W.R Castle Cemetery at Nippa.
FYFFE,
Marie (Holbrook)
90
1908-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Nov.10
1908 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.02 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center,Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE none
listed
D/O Loranzo Dowell & Phoebe Pennington Holbrook
(deceased)
BURIAL Holbrook Cem. Red Bush, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons:
Charles
Fyffe, Joe Fyffe; Dau: Bonnie Cantrell
GLENN,
Marie (Cantrell)
1913-1999
Marie
Glenn,
86, of Sunbury, Ohio, died Friday morning (June 18, 1999) at her
residence.
She was born in Johnson County, Ky., on May 27, 1913, to the late Ollie
and Mary Ellen (Cheek) Cantrell. She was a member of the Sunbury
Wesleyan
Church and enjoyed quilting and babysitting children. Surviving are
three
sons and daughters-in-law, R. Roger and Beatrice of Gastonia, N.C, the
Rev. Don and Ann of Marion, Ind., and Nel and Linda of Sunbury; eight
grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Dewey and
Virginia
Cantrell of Columbus and Raymond and Phyllis Cantrell of Hopesound,
Fla.;
three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Irene and Charles Love and Flora
Hubbell, all of Sunbury, and Ernestine and George Jaeckel of Los Altos,
Calif. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles M. Glenn, on
Aug.
7, 1990, and five brothers, Ora, Ersell, Estill, Wayne and Burl.
Visitation
was at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, where services were held with the
Rev.
Gerald Davis officiating. Burial followed in Sunbury Memorial Park.
Memorial
contributions may be made to the Sunbury Wesleyan Church.
GOBLE,
Edith
(Preston)
1999
Edith E
Goble,
84, of Wilmington, Delaware, died Monday June 8, 1999, at her
residence.
Mrs. Goble, formerly of Paintsville, was born at Auxier to the late
B.E.
and Shirley Hopson Preston. She graduated from Van Lear High School,
was
a homemaker and a member of Jehovah's Witnesses Brandywine
congregation.
Surviving are her husband, Russell Goble; two sons, Farrell L. and
Ronald
P Goble, both of Wilmington; one daughter, Carol G. Loupe of Phoenix,
Arizona;
and six grandchildren; and five, great-grandchildren. Memorial services
will be held today, Friday, June 12, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses
at Brandywine.
GULLETT,
Mollie
1911-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Mollie Gullett, 88, who
died Thursday, June 17, 1999 at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mrs.
Gullett
was born March 1911, in Johnson County, to the late Laud and Nora
Collins
McFaddin. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Warren
Gullett.
Funeral services were held Sunday, June 20, at Southside Freewill
Baptist
Church, with Larry Smith and Jessie Meade officiating. Burial was in
Highland
Memorial Park Cemetery at Staffordsville.
HAGER,
Stephen
Perry
1909-1999
Stephen
Perry
Hager, 90, a native of Paintsville, died Tuesday, July 6, 1999 at his
home
in San Diego, California. Mr. Hager was born April 23, 1909, to the
late
Eugene and Alice Perry Hager of Paintsville. Prior to his retirement,
he
was a prominent businessman, in San Diego where he owned a retail
display
business. His clientele included major department stores in cities
throughout
the country, as well as numerous stores in foreign countries. He was a
veteran of World War II and the Korean War, having served in the
U.S.-Army
Corps of Engineers. As a young man in Paintsville, Mr. Hager was
prominent
in social and community affairs, joining with Weldon Thomas and Tim
Hager
Jr. in forming a vocal group known as the Margaret Heights Trio. Later,
in the late 1920s, Hager toured the East Coast with a dance band before
entering his own business in California. He was also preceded in death
by one brother, Eugene Hager Jr. Surviving are his wife, Ann Hager; one
son, Reginald Hager of Goteborg, Sweden; one daughter, Tracey Buckman
of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; one sister, Virginia Hager Masterson of
Cleveland,
Ohio; and three grandchildren. Graveside rites will be held Monday,
July.
12, at 3:30 p.m. at Mayo Cemetery, with Jones Preston Funeral Home in
charge
of arrangements.
HAMPTON,
Gaius
Franklin
1917-1999
Retired
funeral
director Gaius Franklin 'Tebe" Hampton, 82, died June 27 1999 at his
Staffordsville
residence. Mr. Hampton was born February 14, 1917, in Catlettsburg, to
the late Wade and Ada Davis Hampton. He was retired from Paintsville
Funeral
Home and was a member of Little Mud Lick Church of God. He was also
preceded
in death by a daughter, Martha L. Womack. Surviving are his wife, Ilene
Hampton; two brothers, Charles Hampton of Catlettsburg and Raymond
Hampton
of Michigan; three sisters, Ruby McGee of St. Albans, West Virginia,
Agnus.
Edgertown of Springhill, Florida, and Betty Scarberry of De Bary,
Florida;
and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday,
June 30, at 1 P.m. at little Mud Lick Church of God, with Revs. Tobe
Wheeler
and M.T "Jr." Womack officiating. Burial will be in Johnson County
Memorial
Cemetery at Staffordsville, with Paintsville Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
HORNE,
Betty Jean
(Ulery)
1930-1999
Betty Jean
Horne,
69, died Monday, June 21, 1999, in East Lawn Manor, Marion, Ohio. Mrs.
Horne was born Apri1 27, 1930, in Marion, to the late Lewis E. and
Bernice
Hunt Ulery. She attended Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Church, was a
member
of American Legion Post 584, was a Gold Star Daughter and had worked as
a nurses aid at East Lawn Manor. She was also preceded in death by her
husband, Francious E. Horne, in August 1979; one daughter, Brenda Faye
Horne; and three brothers. Surviving are two sons, Francis Horne of Mt.
Gilead, Ohio, and Norman L. Horne of Marion; four daughters, Karen
Harper
of New Bloomington, Ohio, Norma Mapes of Liberty, South Carolina,
Avorey
Jarrell of Marion and Bonita Horne of Van Buren, Arkansas; one sister,
Norma Horne of Staffordsville; and 13 grandchildren arid nine
greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday, June 24, at Boyd Funeral Home of
Marion,
with Revs. Karl Carpenter and Robert, Jones officiating. Burial was in
Grand Prairie Cemetery.
JONES,
Sherman
51
1947-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.19
1947 - Warsaw, Indiana DEATH-DATE Jun.07 1999 - Warsaw,
Indiana
SPOUSE Linda Musgrave Jones S/O Earle Jones (deceased) & Ruby
Cole Jones BURIAL Memorial Lawns Cemetery, Warsaw,Ind.
RELATIVES
Son:Scott Alan Jones; Daus: Rita Kay Blair, Lisa Ann Eviston, Summer
Waneta
Jones, Stacey Lin Jones; Brothers: John S. Haecker, Sheldon Jones;
KATZ,
Irene (Holbrook)
77
1999
BIRTH-DATE
unlisted
DEATH-DATE Jun.29 1999 - Sunbury, Ohio SPOUSE Martin Katz
D/O
Dewey & Elsie Holbrook (deceased) BURIAL Iberia
Cem.
Morrow Co. Oh. RELATIVES Brothers: Harry Holbrook, Guy
Holbrook
(deceased), Paul Holbrook (deceased), Jack Holbrook (deceased),;
Sisters:Beylah
Grandinetta, Sara Sue Holbrook Patton (deceased)
LANKFORD,
Alpha
(Robinson)
1904-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, June 23, for Alpha Robinson Lankford,
95,
who died Sunday, June 20, 1997 at Highlands Regional Medical Center.
Mrs.
Lankford was born January 29, 1904, in Pike County, to the late Richard
and Catherine Slone Robinson. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
Otto Lankford, on February 2, 1978. Surviving are four sons, Robert
Lankford
of Athens, Texas, David Lankford of Knoxville, Tennessee, Walker
Lankford
of New Castle, Pennsylvania, and Jack Lankford of San Francisco,
California;
three daughters, Marie Lankford and Ethel Smith, both of Hager
Hill,
and June Lankford of Elk Grove Village, Illinois; one brother, Clarence
Robinson of Granite Falls, North Carolina; and six grandchildren and 10
greatgrandchildren. Officiating at 11 a.m. services at Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel will be Rev. Donnie Patrick. Burial will be in Johnson
Memorial
Cemetery at Pikeville,
LITTON,
James
63
1935-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.30
1935 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.02 1999 - Central Baptist
Hospital,
Lexington, Ky. SPOUSE S/O Willie T. & Flaire
Aldridge
Litton (deceased) BURIAL Arthur Cem. Tomahawk, Martin
Co.Ky.
RELATIVES Sons: Jamie Litton, Richie Litton; Daus: Patty Hall, Karen
Reffett;
Brothers: Henry Litton, Lee Litton, Eddie Litton;
LONG,
Martha (Arms)
1925-1999
Funeral
services
were held Saturday, June 12, for Martha A. Long, 74, who died
Wednesday,
June 9, 1999 at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. Mrs. Long was born
March
6, 1925, in Johnson County to the late William and Lucinda Blair Arms.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Raleigh W Long.
Surviving
are one son, Henry Long of Sitka; five daughters, Mary Lou Brown, of
Sitka,
Brenda Joyce Pennington of Flat Gap, Sylvia Ann Glover of Paintsville
and
Wilma Jean Moore and Edna Marie Coleman, both of Columbus, Ohio; five
brothers,
Paul Edward, Henry and Harry Francis Arms, all of Geneva, New York,
James
Allen Arms of Edmira, New York, and Lloyd Arms of Campbell; two
sisters,
Mary Elizabeth Smith of Sitka and Linda Sue Linthicun of Pasadena,
Texas;
and 16 grandchildren and several great and great-greatgrandchildren.
Officiating
at services at Preston Funeral Home Chapel were Paul Allen Moore,
Charles
Bowels and Henry Long. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
MCCLELLAN,
John
Will
1914-1999
John Will
McClellan,
84, of Paintsville, died Monday [June 26 1999] in Salyersville Health
Care
Center. Mr. McClellan was born Sept. 14, 1914, in Johnson County, a son
of the late Albert and Mary Margaret McCoart McClellan. He was also
preceded
in death by his first wife, Elizabeth Alice McClellan. Surviving are
his
wife, Lenore Hall Gullett McClellan; two stepsons, Nelson H. Gullett
and
Lloyd Gullett, both of Paintsville; four daughters, Deloris Anderson of
Berea, Mary Margaret Coffey of Germantown, Ohio, Guyanna Nagle of
Frankfort
and Sandra Daye Riggs of Jeffersonville; 11 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren;
and two stepgrandchildren. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. today
(Friday)Burial
was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
MCKENZIE,
Maltia
May (Lewis)
1910 1999
Maltia May
McKenzie,
88, died Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. McKenzie was born September 15, 1910, in Johnson County, to the
late
Sylvan and Laura Reynolds Lewis. She was a member of the Paintsville
United
Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Richard
B. McKenzie. Surviving are two sons, Charles Arnold and Paul Richard
"Mickey"
McKenzie, both of Paintsville; two daughters, Vertrice Ratliff and
Louise
Underwood, both of Paintsville; two brothers, Maxwell "Mack" Lewis of
West
Van Lear and William "Bill" Lewis of Xenia, Ohio; four sisters, Hester
Price of Paintsville Gladys Burke of West Van Lear and Josephine Brown
and Mary Lou Stafford, both of Lexington; and 13 grandchildren, 17
great-grandchildren
and three great great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held
Saturday,
June. 26, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Elders John R.
Pelphrey
and John Sparks officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
PACK,
Joe Jr 73
1926-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.31
1926 - Pike Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.02 1999 - Thelma, Johnson
Co.Ky.
SPOUSE Libby Pack S/O Joe Sr. & Hazel Talbert
Pack
(deceased) BURIAL Johnson County Memorial Cemetery,
Staffordsville,
Johnson Co.Ky................... RELATIVES Son: James Robert
Pack;
Dau: Janice Spradlin; Stepsons: Rocky Vanover, Ricky Vanover; Brother:
Russell Pack; Sister: Cristine Preston;
PRESTON,
Hoy M.
1918-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Hoy M. Preston, 81, died Thursday, June 3, 1999 in
Friendvllle,
Tennessee. Mr. Preston was born February 14,1918, in Johnson County, to
the late N.M. and Rosa Daniels Preston. He was retired from
Simmons-Mattress
Factory He was also preceded in death by his wife, Clara Ratliff
Preston,
on December 1,1983. Surviving are one son, Joe D. Preston of
Staffordsville;
one daughter, Polly Hall of Friendville; one brother, John M. Preston
of
Pleasant Hill, Tennessee; and six grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, June 6, at Fairview Freewill Baptist
Church, with Donald Caudill officiating. Burial was in the family
cemetery
at Staffordsville, with Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
REYNOLDS,
Charlotte
Elaine (Slone) 62
1937-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.11
1937 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.03 1999 - Highland Redional
Medical Center, Floyd Co.Ky SPOUSE Charles Reynolds D/O
George
Slone (deceased) & Sylvia Slone BURIAL Sparks Cem. Blaine,
Ky.
RELATIVES Sons: Ricky Davis, Val Davis; Daus: Karen Diane Stumbo,
Teresa
Holbrook; Stepson: Michael Reynolds; Stepdaus: Rhonda Reynolds, Pamela
Reynolds; Brother: Graden Slone; Sister: Pamela O'Bryan;
RICE,
Ollie (Rice)
1919-1999
Nippa
resident
Ollie Mae Rice, 80, died Monday, June 21, 1999 at her residence. Mrs.
Rice
was born January 24, 1919, in Johnson County to the late Elro and
Stella
VanHoose Rice. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Roy Rice,
on June 28, 1987. Surviving are three sons, Leon Seth Rice, both of
Nippa,
and Francis Rice of Lousia two daughters, Kay Fairchild of Oil
Springs
and Stella McCarty of Nippa; one brother, Everett VanHoose of
Huntington,
West Virginia; three sisters, Lorraine Mason and Ruth Cast of
Lowmansville,
and Velma Cassell of Bluefield, Virginia; and 13 grandchildren and 12
great
grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 24, at Tom's
Creek
Freewill Baptist Church with James Kelly Caudill, Harold Stevens and
Dick
VanHoose officiating. Burial was in Rice Cemetery at Nippa, with
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Paintsville Herald
10-20-1999
RUTH,
Sharon Kay
(Coburn)
1951-1999
Sharon Kay
Colburn
Ruth, 48, died Thursday, June 17, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical
Center. Mrs. Ruth was born May 28, 1951, in Pike County, to the late
Raymond
and Nellie Mollett Colburn. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
John Ruth; and a sister, Carol Ann Colburn. Surviving are one daughter,
Rebecca Ruth of Inez; two bothers, Dale Ray and David Colburn, both of
Waverly, Ohio; and two sisters, Mary Jane Vandyke of Dayton, Ohio, and
Betty Menear of Otaway, Ohio. Graveside services were held Tuesday,
June
22, at Highland Memorial Park, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
SAMMONS,
Cecil
1918-1999
Retired
miner
Cecil Sammons, 80, died Monday, June 21, 1999 at Mountain Manor Nursing
Home. Mr. Sammons was born August 12, 1918, in Johnson County, to the
late
John and Minnie Price Sammons. He was a member of Rockhouse Freewill
Baptist
Church. Surviving are his wife, Eula B. Horne Sammons; one son, Edward
Sammons of Montville, New Jersey; two stepsons, Johnnie and Jerry
McCarty,
both of Meally; four daughters, Marlene Izetta of Tafton, Pennsylvania,
Levetta Sneathen of Blue Springs, Missouri, Sharon Hill of
Cypress,
Texas, and Retta Sue Markham of Houston, Texas; two stepdaughters,
Jackie
Crum of Williamsport and Nellie Ratliff of Marion, Ohio; and six
grandchildren, one great-grandchild, nine step-grandchildren and nine
step-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday, June 24; at Rockhouse Freewill
Baptist
Church, with Richard Williams and Keith Horne officiating. Burial Was
in
Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville, with Jones-Preston Funeral
Home
in charge of arrangements.
SKAGGS,
Hobart
E.
1921-1999
PARIS,
Tenn.
-- Hobart E. Skaggs, 78, Paris, Tenn., died Friday, June 4, 1999, at
Henry
County Medical Center. He was born on Feb. 12, 1921, in Paintsville,
Ky.,
to Amos and Sarah (O'Bryan) Skaggs. He married Tillie Butcher on Nov.
11,
1942, in Paintsville, Ky. She survives. He had lived in Paris the past
three years, moving there from the Urbana area. He had been employed by
U.S. Gypsum Company for 36 years in the maintenance department. He was
a World War II Army veteran and a member of the United Baptist Church,
Silver Lake. Also surviving are a son, Michael Lee Skaggs, Fort Wayne;
a daughter, Janet Strain, Springville, Tenn.; a sister, Rebecca Webb,
Paintsville,
Ky.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Two brothers
and
four sisters are deceased. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at
the
Grandstaff-Hentgen Manchester Avenue Chapel. Pastors Denver Caudill and
Gregory Lewis will officiate. Burial will be in Falls Cemetery. Friends
may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
STAMBAUGH,
Georgia
Ann (McKenzie) 80
1919-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
7 1919 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.23 1999 - Highlands
Regional
Medical Center. SPOUSE Alva Stambaugh (deceased- Jan.11
1992)
D/O Jess & Carrie McKenzie (deceased) BURIAL
Stambaugh
Cem. Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Raymond Stambaugh, Ocenious
Stambaugh;
Daus: Deloris Hensley, Norma Penny, Ethel Woods, Judy Hendrickson,
Bonnie
Baldwin, Brenda Jarrell, Debbie Boyd; Sister:Jessie Harper;
STAMBAUGH,
Peggy
1926-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Peggy J. Stambaugh, 72, of Medway, Ohio, died Tuesday,
June 22, 1999 at Franciscian Medical Center. Mrs. Stambaugh was
born
September 8,1926, in Johnson County, to the late Hubert and Ethel Brown
Stambaugh. She was a retired registered nurse, member of the Order of
Eastern
Star, Southern Hill Church of Christ and Vandalia Senior Citizens. She
was also preceded in death by two brothers. Surviving are two brothers,
James Stambaugh of Mountain View, Arkansas, and Robert Stambaugh of
Dayton,
Ohio; and two sisters, Irma Campbell of Medway and Patricia Shropshire
of Hillsboro. Services were held Friday, June 25, at Burcham Funeral
Home
of Fairborn, Ohio, with Dr. Fred Klatka and Rev:,Steve White
officiating.
Locally, visitation was held Saturday, June 26, at Jones - Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
STANLEY,
Carl
F. 68
1930-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.04
1930 - Floyd Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.02 1999- Veterans Hospital,
Lexington,Ky.
SPOUSE Ernestine Stanley (deceased) S/O Roosevelt Stanley
(deceased)
& Carmia Wireman Stanley BURIAL Jones Cemetery, Allen, Floyd
Co.Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Frankie Ray Stanley, Jerry L. Stanley,
Billy
Stanley; Daus: Sandi Stanley, Marcia Turnley, Dorothy Coleman;
Brothers:
Ralph Stanley, Joe Stanley, Paul Stanley, Doug Stanley; Sisters:
Cristine
Ward, Pearlene S. Stanley, Ina Jo Clemons; MILITARY U.S.
Army
Veteran
WALLEN,
Edward
E. 47
1952-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jun.1952
- Johnson Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.28 1999 - Detroit, Michigan
SPOUSE Anne C. Wallen S/O Leslie Wallen (deceased) & Loretta
Blair Wallen BURIAL Knollwood Memorial Cem. Michigan
RELATIVES
Son: Joseph Wallen; Brothers: Charles Wallen, Willie Blair, Jimmy
Wallen,
Leslie Wallen Jr.; Sisters: Sandra Pack, Sharon Helton;
WARD,
Malta Mae
(Sublett) 96
1902-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec.08
1902 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.06 1999 - Mountain Manor
Nursing
Home, Johnson Co.Ky. SPOUSE unlisted D/O Allen Thomas &
Rhuemma
VanHoose Sublett (deceased) BURIAL Sublett Cemetery,
Paintsville, Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES Son: Douglas E. Ward; Daus:
Maxine Leslie, Doris Ward; Sister: Linchie Williams.
WARD,
Quentin
O. "Slim" 76
1923-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
8 1923 - Auxier, Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun 26 1999 - Oakwood Hospital,
Beyer
Center, Ypsilanti, Mich. SPOUSE Emma Lee Phelps Ward S/O
Oliver
& Agnes Setser Ward (deceased) BURIAL Knollwood
Memorial
Park. Ypsilanti, Mich. RELATIVES Sons: Tommy E. Ward,
Christopher
K. Ward; Daus: Sharon Kay Korte, Rosemary Phelps Rhodes; Sisters:
Wanetta
Setser, Carlis Butcher;
WOOD,
Paul E.
1907-1999
Paul E.
Wood,
92, died June 5 1999 at Beverly Health & Rehabilitation Center,
Englewood,
Florida. Mr. Wood was a precision gauge maker at Allison Division of
General
Motors. He also worked in Indianapolis at B & H Toll, Die Maker and
Vickery Engineering, retiring in 1972. He was a member of First Baptist
Church of Englewood and Belleville Masonic Lodge F&AM in Indiana.
Surviving
are his wife, Pearl G. Picklesimer Wood, formerly of Johnson County;
and
one brother, Charles F. Woods of Indianapolis, Indiana. Graveside
services
were held Saturday June 12, at Spring Hill Cemetery, Cartersburg,
Indiana.
YOUNG,
Herschell
Sr. 72
1927-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
21 1927 - Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jun.24 1999 - Boons Camp,
Johnson
Co.Ky. SPOUSE unlisted S/O Ben & Mollie Cordial
Young
(deceased) BURIAL Young Cem. Offutt, Johnson Co. Ky.
RELATIVES
Sons: Gary Young, Tim Young, Herschell Young Jr., Raymond Young; Daus:
Loretta Bailey, Cathy Kestner,; Brother: W. Walter Young;
JULY - 1999
BLANTON,
Chloie (Trimble)
1918-1999
Funeral
services
were held Monday, July 12, for Chloie Trimble Caudill Blanton, 80, who
died July 9 1999 at UK Medical Center, Lexington. Mrs. Blanton was born
September 27, 1918, at Barnetts Creek, to the late Conroy and Doshia
Ann
Blair Trimble. She was also preceded in death by two husbands, William
A. "Bill" Caudill and Buell Dow Blanton. Surviving are two sons, Eldon
Caudill and Elder Phillip Caudill, both of Oil Springs; one daughter,
Linda
Blair of Oil Springs; one brother, Kenneth Trimble of River; one
sister,
Kathleen Colvin of Leander; and eight grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Officiating at services at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel were Elders
Jerry Colvin, Paul Castle and Douglas Ward. Burial was in Caudill
Cemetery
at Oil Springs. Pallbearers were Eldon Leo Caudill, William D. "Bill"
Caudill,
Larry Joe Meadows, Scott Blanton, Lonnie Lemaster, Jimmy Music, Larry
Blanton
and Darrin Gamble. Honorary pallbearers were Zachery Matthew
Meadows,
Joey Blanton, Hunter Blanton, Charles Christopher Blanton, James Colby
Blanton, Aaron Mykal Music and Darrin Blake Gamble
BOND,
Jefferson
1940-1999
Jefferson
"J.
D." Bond, 58, of Thelma, died Friday [Jul.16 1999 death date inserted
in
this obit]at his home. Mr. Bond was born Sept. 11, 1940, in
Paintsville,
a son of Guy and Helen Bond of Thelma. He was a retired high school
teacher
for Johnson County schools. Additional survivors include a sister,
Diana
Criner of Thelma, and two nephews. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m.
today
(Friday)at Paintsville Funeral Home by the Rev. Ellis Hamilton. Burial
will be in the Bond Cemetery at Redbush.
BOOTH, Henry
81
1918-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Apr.02
1918 - Chestnut, Johnson Co.Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.01 1999 - Va
Hospital,
Huntington West Va. SPOUSE Virginia Ramey Booth
(deceased)
S/O Jackie & Pearl Ward Booth (deceased) BURIAL
Lemaster
Cem. Whitehouse Johnson Co Ky. RELATIVES Son: Roger Bruce Booth;
Brothers: Rufus Booth, Jack Booth Jr. Ernest Booth, Robert Booth;
Sisters:
Ollie Wiley, Arlene Booth;
BOWEN, Jimmy
1916-1999
Nippa
resident
Jimmy Bowen, 83, died Saturday, July 24, 1999 at Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center. Mr. Bowen was born June 5, 1916, in Johnson County, to
the late John W and Eda Smith Bowen. He was a retired coal miner. He
was
preceded in death, by his wife, Hester Bowen. Surviving are one
stepdaughter,
Virginia Bluebaugh of Bowling Green, Ohio; one half sister, Grace Smith
of, Paintsville; and several nephews and nieces. Funeral services were
held July 26 at Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Jeff Burchett and
Harold
Conley officiating. Burial was in Lakeview Memorial Cemetery at
Staffordsville.
BURCHETT,
Wade
Oliver
1923-1999
Retired
teacher
Wade Oliver Burchett, 76, died Saturday, July 3, 1999 at St. Joseph
Hospital.
Mr. Burchett was born March 27, 1923, in Floyd County, to the late Tom
and Rebecca Burchett. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was a VFW
member.
Surviving are his wife, Lois Hooper Burchett; one daughter, Laura
Burchett
Link of Paintsville; five brothers, Clyde, Ray and` Gayle Burchett, all
of Prestonsburg, Andrew J. Burchett of Lucasville, Ohio, and Bernard
Burchett
of Lebanon, Tennessee; and four sisters, Geraldine Sisco, Virginia
Wallace
and Blanche Cox, all of Prestonsburg, and Tommie Richardson of
Columbia,
Georgia. Funeral services were held Monday, July 5, at First Christian
Church, with Bill Underwood officiating. Burial was in Highland
Memorial
Park Cemetery, with Jones Preston Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
CASTLE,
Phyllis
Ann (Staniford)
1941-1999
Van Lear
resident
Phyllis Ann Castle, 58, died Thursday, July 29, 1999 at her residence.
Mrs. Castle was born April 29, 1941, in Johnson County, to the late
Grant
and Alice Stepp Staniford. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
Joe Ed Castle, on December 25, 1989; two sons, Joe Clark Castle and
John
Russell Lemaster; one brother, Winfrey Staniford; and one sister, Elsie
Castle. Surviving are one son, Sterling Grant Castle of Liberal,
Kansas;
three daughters, Fannie Ocasio of Wittensville, Iris Salyers of Nippa
and
Billie Jean Ridgeway of Annapolis, Maryland; one brother, James
Staniford
of Baltimore, Maryland; two sisters, Juanita Stambaugh and Brenda
Staniford,
both of Paintsville; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were
held
Sunday, August 1, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Southie
Fannin
Jr. officiating. Burial was in Joe Castle Cemetery at Nippa.
Paintsville
Herald Aug 8 1999
CONLEY,
Mitchell
1914-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Mitchell Conley, 85, died Sunday, July 11, 1999 at West
View Manor, Wooster, Ohio. Mr. Conley, a resident of Greenup, was born
April 29, 1914, in Johnson County, to the late Darius "Coonie" and Anna
Ryland Conley. He was employed by Pipe & Steam Fitters Local 577 of
Portsmouth, Ohio. Surviving are one son, Richard Conley of Wooster; one
brother, Gus Conley of Oil Springs; one sister, Mae Thornsbury of
Greenup;
and two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.
Visitation will be held Friday, July 16, at Paintsville Funeral Home
from
7-9 p.m. and on Saturday after 9 a.m. until time of services. Funeral
services
will be held Saturday, July 17, at 10 a.m. at Paintsville Funeral Home
Chapel, with Revs. Dick VanHoose, M.T Womack Jr. and Willard "Red"
VanHoose
officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville,
with Paintsville Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Memorial
contributions
can be made to the American Cancer Society or Hospice of Big Sandy. by
contacting Paintsville Funeral Home.
CONLEY,
Wayne
77
1922-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
05 1922 - Magoffin Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.20 1999 - Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center, Paintsville, Johnson Co Ky. SPOUSE Ivel Sparks
Conley
S/O Luke P Blackburn Conley & Stella Adams Conley
(deceased)
BURIAL Conley Cem. Falcon, Ky. RELATIVES Stepsons:Roger Sparks,
Jimmy
Sparks, Walter Lemaster, Bill Lemaster, Cecil Lemaster; Daus:Addie Lee
Burchett, Sharon Burchett, Nadine Pennington, Dorothy Cassidy;
Step-Dau:
Wanda McCoy; Sister: Betty Moorchart;
COX, Clayton
Ray
1922-1999
Clayton
Ray Cox,
76, of Paris, formerly of Lexington, died Saturday. Mr. Cox was born
Aug
26, 1922 in Johnson County, a son of the late Samuel and Alice Castle
Cox.
He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Elizabeth Brown Cox;
and
a son, Robert Cox. He was a retired accountant with Gene Strauss
Manufacturing
Co., A U.S. veteran of World War II , a Mason and a member of Centenary
Methodist Church at Lexington and First United Methodist Church at
Paris.
He was author and publisher of THE EAST KENTUCKIAN JOURNAL and the
APPALACHIAN
CROSSROADS, both used nationally for genealogy research. Surviving are
his wife, Dorothy Speed Cox; a daughter, Betty Carolyn Cox of Sierra
Vista,
AZ; two step- sons Richard Morrison of Boca Raton, FLA, and Steve
Morrison
of Carlisle; a step-daughter, Linda Famulare of Paris; a sister, Mary
Evelyn
Luman of Kings Mill, Ohio; two grand children and three
step-grandchildren.
The Funeral will be at 11am Tuesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home at
Lexington
by Dr. Donald Durham and the Rev. Ray Hanke. Burial will be in Hill
Crest
Memorial Gardens at Lexington. Friends may call from 9am Tuesday at the
funeral home. Contributions may be made to the National Kidney
Foundation.
Lusk-McFarland Funeral Home at Paris is in charge of arrangements. Ashland
Daily Independent July 04,1999
CRACE, Ben
1927-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.
18, 1927, in Johnson County DEATH-DATE Jul. 03, 1999, at
Highlands
Regional Medical Center, Prestonsburg, Floyd Co Ky. SPOUSE Sarah
Elizabeth Rose Crace S/O Charlie and Josie Blair Crace
(deceased)
BURIAL Elliott Cem. Dwale, Floyd Co Ky. RELATIVES Sons;
Dallas
Crace, William Crace, Joe Crace, Ricky Crace, Charlie Crace, Daus:
Martha
P. Falstead, Violet "Bonnie" Blevins, Polly Nolan, Rosemary Stephens;
Brothers,
Paul Crace, Red "Bill" Crace, Jason Crace;
CRIDER,
Geneva
(Auxier)
1914-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Geneva Wilson Auxier
Crider,
84, who died Saturday, July 24 1999 at Hager Hill. Mrs. Crider was born
August 5, 1914, in Johnson County, to the late Milton and Anna Hope
Music
Auxier. Surviving are her husband, Samuel Martin Crider; two daughters,
Anna Crider and Nancy Archer, both of Hager Hill; one sister, Fannie
Hall
Lewis of Patm Cove, Florida; and two grandchildren. Funeral services
were
held Tuesday, July 27, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Bob
Smith
officiating. Burial was in Auxier Family Cemetery. Paintsville
Herald
Jul.28 1999
GOBLE, Della
(Hatfield)75
1923-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Oct.03
1923 - Auxier, Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.24 1999 - Highland Regional
Medical
Center, Floyd Co Ky. SPOUSE Vernon Goble
(deceased)
D/O Garland & Maggie Powers Hatfield (deceased) BURIAL
Goble Cem. Auxier,Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Frankie Goble, Larry Goble,
Timmy Goble, Danny Goble, Bobby Goble; Daus: Sheila Greer, Rita
Reffett,
Linda Wells, Donna Childers, Connie Meek; Brothers:Bob Hatfield,
Raymond
Hatfield, Delbert Hatfield; Sisters: Glada Maloney, Wanda Hafer, Gladys
Fannin, Ella Grover, Annetta Hatfield;
GRIGSBY,
Nina
(Richardson)
1924-1999
Paintsville
resident
Nina Tackett Grigsby, 75, died Saturday, July 24, 1999 at Highlands
Regional
Medical Center. Ms. Grigsby Was born April 6, 1924, in Estill County,
to
the late Argus and Nanny Green Richardson. Surviving are four sons,
Harry
Allen Tackett of Staffordsville, Gene Edward Tackett of Betsy Layne,
Joe
Lee Tackett of Wayne, West Virginia, and Billy Franklin Tackett of
Grafton,
Ohio; three daughters, Nina Sue Dooley of South Webster, Ohio,
Geraldine
Rae Keeton of Clarksville, Tennessee, and Vicky Eileen McCullum of Oak
Grove; one brother, Argus Richardson of Betsy Layne; two sisters, Ina
McFaddin
of Paintsville and Eddie Mae Richardson of Paris; and 19 grandchildren
and 17 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 27,
at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Larry Blair officiating.
Burial
was in Highland Memorial Park Cemetery at Staffordsville.
HOLT,
Raymond
82
1917-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.11
1917 - Harlan Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.28 1999 - Mountain Manor
Nursing
Home. SPOUSE Dixie Alice Blackburn Holt
(deceased)
S/O George & Shrena Lay Holt (deceased) BURIAL
Davidson
Memorial Gardens. Ivel, Floyd Co Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Kenneth Paul
Holt, Michael Ray Holt, Herbert Holt; Daus: Alice Fay Mollett, Peggy
Sue
Collins, Shrena Lynn Collins, Sherri Rene Cook, George Ann Lusk;
Brothers:
William Holt, Monnie Holt; Sisters: Bernice Swenck, Annie Lay, Ruby
Milen;
HUFF, Nola,
(Daniels)
1999
Nola
(Daniels)
Huff age, 93, died Sunday, July 4, 1999 at West Van Lear. Mrs. Huff was
born to the late Harry and Caroline Music Daniels. She was also
preceded
in death by her husband, Quiller Huff; one son, David Lee Huff; and
four
daughters, Margie Grant, Geneva Music and Barbra and Lawanda Huff.
Surviving
are, five daughters, Gloria Blanton of Hager Hill, Brenda Jones of
Wilmington,
North Carolina, Carol McKisic of Buchanan, West Virginia, Goldie
Williams
of Newport News, Virginia, and Sybil Leonard of Tipp City, Ohio; two
sisters,
Lucy Eden of Martin and Sylvia Desmartez of Leesburg, Florida; and 16
grandchildren,
25 great-grandchildren and eight great-greatgrandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Tuesday, July 6, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with
Bob
Smith officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
HURT, Earnest
1915-1999
Retired
miner
Earnest Hurt, 83, died Thursday, July 29, 1999 at his Paintsville
residence.
Mr. Hurt was born January 28, 1915, in Floyd County, to the late George
and Ruby Goble Hurt. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II
and
a member of the East Point Church of Church. He was also preceded in
death
by one brother, Estill Hurt; and one sister, Nellie Hurt. Surviving are
his wife, Mary Reed Hurt; one daughter, Hazel Jean Hurt; two nephews,
Donald
Puckett and Earnest Hurt Jr.; and three nieces, Doris Kestner, Donna
Sue
Webb and Virginia Jones. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 31,
at East Point Church of Christ, with Dave Flanery officiating. Burial
was
in Ramey Cemetery at East Point, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in
charge
of arrangements. Paintsville Herald Aug.4 1999
ISAAC,
Pearlie
1925-1999
Pearlie
Isaac
Age 73, of Thelma, died Sunday, July 11, 1999, at Mountain Manor
Nursing
Home in Paintsville, following an extended illness. Born on September
16,
1925, in Hall, Knott County, she was the daughter of the late Perry and
Lina Johnson Isaac. Survivors include two sons, Johnny Isaac of North
Webster,
Indiana, Junior Issac of Pierceton, Indiana; two daughters, Hattie
Hamilton
of Paintsville, Irene Wilcox of Ohio; four brothers, Sylvester Isaac,
Alien
Isaac, Harm Isaac, and Roosevelt Isaac, all of Ohio; four sisters, Anna
Howard, Nannie Ewing, Gloria Jean Korn, all of Ohio, and Virginia
Horsley,
of Georgia; nine grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral
services
will be con- ducted Thursday, July 15, at 11 a.m., at the Little Rock
Old
Regular Baptist Church at Bevinsville, with the ministers of the Old
Regular
Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in the Dave Burke Cemetery
in
Bevinsville,
JAYNE,
Peewee
(Turner)70
1929-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jun.29
1929- Johnson Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.17 1999 - Mountain Manor
Nursing
Home, Paintsville, Johnson Co Ky. SPOUSE unlisted D/O Carl
Turner & Stella Mae Burchett (deceased) BURIAL
Jayne
Cem. Staffordsville, Johnson Co Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Joe F. Jayne,
Jimmy Jayne; Dau: Jackie Jayne; Brother: Thomas Turner; Grandson: Joe
Jayne;
Nephew: Jimmy Turner;
JONES,
Vertrice
(Price)
1897-1999
Vertrice P
Jones,
102, died Monday, July 12, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical
Center.
Mrs. Jones was born July 2, 1897, in Johnson County, to the late James
Monroe and Cynthia Ellen Rice Price. She was a postmistress. She was
also
preceded in death by three brothers, Everett Price, Dr. Morris Price
and
James Gail Price; and one sister, Mrs. Russell Armstrong.
Surviving
are one nephew, M.M. Price of Salyersville; one great-nephew, John
Taylor
of Pikeville; and four nieces, Alice Gail Smith of Russell, Louise A.
Taylor
and Cora A Nunn, both of Pikeville, and Lona C. "Doll" Crockett of
Louisville.
Funeral services were held Thursday, July 15, at Jones-Preston Funeral
Home Chapel, with Rev. Terry Reffett officiating. Burial was in Mount
Calvary
Cemetery in Huntington. Paintsville Herald Jul.16 1999
KINDER,
Edward
Paul
1932-1999
Funeral
services
will be held tomorrow, Thursday, July 15, for Edward Paul Kinder, 66,
who
died Sunday, July 11, 1999 at Jenkins Community Hospital, Jenkins. Mr.
Kinder was born October 18,1932, in Bloomington, Illinois, to the late
Robert P. and Margaret Richard Kinder. He was a retired shipping and
receiving
manager from McAlpins and a U.S. Army veteran. Surviving are two sons,
Darrin of Clarksville, Tennessee, and Douglas of Winchester; two
daughters,
Kim Meade of Paintsville and Karin Kinder of Atlanta, Georgia; and five
grandchildren. Officiating at 10:30 a.m. services at Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel will be Father Joseph Muechen. Burial will be in Highland
Memorial
Park at Staffordsville.
LEMASTER,
Junior
P.
1934 1999
Junior P.
Lemaster
64 of Springfield died Saturday July 10, 1999 at 6:35 a.m. in Community
Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was born July 25, 1934 in Flat
Gap Kentucky, the son of Harry B. and Ival (Sparks) Lemaster. Mr
Lemaster
retired from Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company as a service repairman and was
a member of Knights of Pythias Ingomar Lodge 610. He was preceeded in
death
by his father and two sisters. He is survived by his mother and
stepfather,
Ival and Wayne Conley of Flat Gap Kentucky; his wife, Roxie A. (Perry)
Lemaster, whom he married June 17, 1965; one daughter and son-in-law
Faith
and Sam Poplin; three stepdaughters and son-in-law, Roxann and Tom
Beers,
Joyce and Duane Harper all of Springfield, Gerry and Carl Truman of
Spokane
Washington; one sone, Bill Lemaster; one stepson and daughter-in-law,
George
and Sandy Hicks both of Springfield; five brothers and three
sisters-in-law,
Bill and Betty Lemaster, Walter Lemaster, Jimmy Sparks all of Nashville
Tennesse, Cecil and Faye Lemaster of Cherokee Alabama, Roger and Debbie
Sparks of Flat Gap, Kentucky; one sister and brother-in-law Wanda and
Clifford
McCoy of Pikeville Kentucky; 11 grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR
MEMORIAL HOME with Rev. Bill Zimmann officiating. Friends may call from
10 a.m. until time of services. Burial to follow in Rose Hill Burial
Park.
Memorial Contributions are requested to Community Hospital Hospice.
MCCLURE,
Betty
Louise 67
1932-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Jul.06
1932 - Paintsville, Johnson Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.20 1999 -
Wittensville,
Johnson Co Ky. SPOUSE . D/O Dewey & Wilda McClure
BURIAL McClure Cem. Wittensville, Johnson Co Ky. RELATIVES
Brothers:
Ruel McClure, Chester McClure, Douglas McClure; Sister: Billie Stinson
MEEK,
Ray
61
1938-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Mar.
03 1938 - DEATH-DATE Jul.02 1999 - Russelville,
Alabama
SPOUSE Valrie VanDam Meek S/O Elbert Meek (deceased) & Mary
Daniel
Meek BURIAL unlisted RELATIVES Son: Patrick Meek; Daus:
Lisa
McBayer, Tracy Travis; Brothers: Delbert Meek, Winfrey Meek, Londis
Meek,
Howard Meek, Thomas Meek, Dennis Meek, Luther Meek ;
Sisters:
Virgie Brown, Faye Sadler, Nora Kitchen ;
MOORE, Worth
Aaron
"Red"
1926-1999
Funeral
services
were held Tuesday, July 27, for Worth Aaron (Red) Moore, 72, who died
Sunday,
July 25, 1999 at his Hager Hill residence. Mr. Moore was born December
22, 1926, in Johnson County, to the late Scott Forest and Stella
McFaddin
Moore. He was a painter and served as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army.
Surviving
are his wife, Lois Dean Fairchild Moore; one son, Scott Forest Moore of
Tutor Key; two daughters, Jessie Dean Moore of Hager Hill and April
Breno
of Englewood, Ohio; two sisters, Betty Dozier Fraley of Staffordsville
and Jessie Boyd of Ashland; and five grandchildren. Officiating at
services
at Jones Preston Funeral Home Chapel were Charles Stewart, Harold
Conley and George Conley. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park Cemetery
at Staffordsville.
MONTGOMERY,
Benjamin
"Toad"
1954-1999
Saturday,
July
3, 1999 WILLARD-HURON COUNTY- OHIO-Benjamin "Toad" Montgomery, of New
Haven,
Huron Co.Oh., died unexpected Friday, July 2, 1999, at Alliance
Community
Hospital, Alliance. He was born Sept. 10, 1954, in Paintsville, Ky. He
was a self-employed truck driver for the past 20 years and was an avid
drag racer at Norwalk Raceway Park, in Huron County Ohio. He was a 1973
graduate of Willard High School and a member of the Willard Moose. He
is
survived by his wife, Zandra Montgomery, whom he married May 9, 1992;
one
son, Ben Montgomery Jr. of Willard; one daughter, Jennifer Montgomery
of
Willard; one stepson, Jonathan Mead of New Haven; one brother, Don
Montgomery
of New Haven; five sisters, Carol Hodge of Plymouth, Wendy Montgomery
of
Shelby, Lynn Beverly of Willard, Sue Newman of Shelby and Jeannie
Handshoe
of Havana; his grandmother, Hazel Back of Sayersville, Ky.; and several
aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. The Lindsey-Kocher Funeral Service,
323 Myrtle Ave., Willard, Ohio are in charge of arrangements. Funeral
services
are Tuesday at the funeral home, with the Rev. George Lewis of the
Deliverance
Tabernacle of Fitchville,Oh., officiating. Burial will be in Maple
Grove
Cemetery, New Haven.
NELSON,
Lula Beatrice
(Meade)
1915-1999
Lula
Beatrice
Nelson, 85, died Sunday, July 25, 1999 at Highlands Regional Medical
Center,
Floyd Co Ky. Mrs. Nelson was born June 1, 1915, in Johnson County, to
the
late Rhoads and Molly Williams Meade. She was a sales clerk. She was
also
preceded in death by her husband, George Nelson, on December 26, 1961.
Surviving are two sons, George Jim Nelson of Van Lear and Philip Roger
Nelson of Prestonsburg; one brother, Eddie Clay Meade of Chiefland,
Florida;
and five grandchildren, three great- grandchildren, two
step-grandchildren
and two step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday,
July
27, at Jones Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Dr. Kennith Lemaster
officiating.
Burial was in Richmond Cemetery.
O'BRYAN,
Walter
1919-1999
Nippa
resident
Walter O'Bryan, 80, died Wednesday, July 7, 1999 at Central Baptist
Hospital.
Mr. O'Bryan was born January 23, 1919, in Johnson County, to the late
William
G. and Esta Woods 0'Bryan. He was the owner of a grocery store.
Surviving
are his wife, Margaret Hayes O'Bryan one son, Walter Stephen O'Bryan of
Nippa; three brothers, Billy J. O'Bryan of Paris, Estill O'Bryan of New
Concord, Ohio, and Bobby Gene O'Bryan of Huntington, West Virginia;
three
sisters, Janice Lee Mayhew of Paintsville, Vivian Lois Blanton of
Somerset
and Betty June Salyer of Columbus, Ohio; and one grandchild and one
great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held Saturday, July 10, at Jones-Preston Funeral
Home Chapel, with Toby Wheeler and Dick VanHoose officiating. Burial
was
in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
PENNINGTON,
Rilda
Historia (Perry)
1935-1999
Rilda
Historia
Perry Pennington, 63, died Thursday, July 8, 1999 at her Flat Gap
residence.
Mrs. Pennington was born July 31, 1935, in Johnson County, to Mary E.
Ramey
Perry and the late Cam C. Perry. She was also preceded in death by her
husband, Earl Pennington, on April 13, 1990. Surviving are her mother;
three sons, Chester L. Pennington of Red Bush, Darrell Pennington of
Flat
Gap and Lester Pennington of Louisa; three daughters, Genevieve and
Geneva
Pennington, both of Flat Gap, and Carol F VanHoose of Stambaugh; two
brothers,
Dewel J. and Dewey C. Perry, both of Hillard, Ohio; and 16
grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, July
11,
at Peaceful Valley Independent Church, Flat Gap, with Eual McKenzie
officiating.
Burial was in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville, with
Jones-Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
RATLIFF,
David
Harmon
1941-1999
MOUNT
BLANCHARD
-- Funeral services for David Harmon Ratliff, 58, of 16482 County Road
24, Mount Blanchard, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at
Kirkpatrick-Behnke
Funeral Home, the Rev. Karen Fourman officiating. Burial will be in
Mount
Blanchard Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Ratliff died at 11:30 p.m.
Wednesday,
July 21, 1999, at Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center. He was
born May 23, 1941, in Paintsville, Ky., to Harmon and Nona Faye
(Picklesimer)
Ratliff, and his mother survives in Fairborn. He married June Christine
Hall and they divorced. He married Martha George Dennis on July 22,
1989,
and she survives. Also surviving are two sons, Glen D. of
Wharton;
Dewayne of Findlay; one stepson, Rick Dennis, Mount Blanchard; one
daughter,
Pamela Cole, Mount Blanchard; one stepdaughter, Mrs. James (Tracey L.)
Iliff, Van Buren; six grandchildren; one brother, Eldon of Springfield;
and three sisters, Mrs. Elbert (Sue) Preston, Fairborn; Charlene Hix
and
Mrs. Norman (Joan) Allison, both of Enon. Mr. Ratliff retired in
1997 from Cooper Tire and Rubber Co. He was a former member of
Freewill
Baptist Church, Carey. Memorials may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.
RATLIFF, Guy
1930-1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Guy Ratliff, 68, who died July 1
1999 at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Floyd Co Ky. Mr. Ratliff was
born August 1, 1930, at Staffordsville, to the late Dennie and Rhoda
Blair
Ratliff. He was a laborer. Surviving are one brother, Brian Keith
Ratliff
of Staffordsville; one sister, Tressie Robinson of Staffordsville; and
a special friend, Betty L. Tackett. Funeral services were held
Saturday,
July 3, at Fairview Freewill Baptist Church, with Rev. Tobe Johnson
officiating.
Burial was in Ratliff Cemetery at Staffordsville.
REATHERFORD
Yvonne
(Wells) 63
1936-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
02 1936 - Auxier, Floyd Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.02 1999 - Riverview
Manor Nursing Home, Prestonsburg, Floyd Co Ky.SPOUSE unlisted D/O
Sherman & Emma Goble Wells (deceased) BURIAL
Richmond
Cem. Prestonsburg, Floyd Co Ky. RELATIVES Dau: Kathy L. Tackett;
Brother: Raymond Wells; Sisters: Sue Wells, Anna Mae Garrett;
RICE,
Elbert
89
1909-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Aug.05
1909 - Johnson Co. Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.23 1999 - Salyersville
Healthcare
Center. Mafoffin Co Ky. SPOUSE unlisted S/O George &
Martha
E. Blair Rice (deceased) BURIAL Nat Trimble Cem.
Staffordsville,
Johnson Co. Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Hobert Rice, Clifton Neon Rice,
George
Albert Rice; Dau: Juanita Blodgett; Brothers: Ellis Douglas Rice
(deceased),
Dewey Rice (deceased), Estill Rice (deceased);
RISNER,
Manis
84
1915-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Mar.29
1915 - Risner, DEATH-DATE Jul.15 1999 - Riverview Manor
Nursing
Home, Prestonsburg, Floyd Co Ky SPOUSE Clara Adkins Risner
S/O Lee & Mousie Bradley Risner (deceased) BURIAL
Risner Cem. Martin, Floyd Co. Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Clarence
Risner,
Manis Risner Jr, Samuel Risner (deceased); Dau: Sianna Risner, Peggy
Stephens;
Brother: McIntire Risner, Jim Risner (deceased), Harris Risner;
Sister:Opal
Sturgill (deceased), Rhonda Ousley (deceased); MILITARY World War
II Veteran
SMITH, Judy
(Dills)
58
1941-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.11
1941 - Paintsville, Johnson Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.20 1999 - Mt.
Holly
Nursing Facility, Louisville, Ky. SPOUSE unlisted D/O John Dills
(deceased) & Avanell Trimble Dills BURIAL Resthaven
Cem.
Louisville Ky. RELATIVES Sons: J.David Smith, Mark A.
Smith;
SPARKS,
Charles
Russell 85
1914-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Mar.05
1914 DEATH-DATE Jul.15 1999 - King's Daughters Medical Center,
Ashland
Ky. SPOUSE Ruth Sparks (deceased) S/O Lincoln
&
Jane Hale Sparks (deceased) BURIAL Sparks Family Cem.
Blaine,Johnson Co Ky. RELATIVES Dau:Gertrude Barker; Sons:
Kenneth Sparks, Larry Sparks, Arnold Sparks, Lincoln Sparks, Michael
Sparks;
SPEARS,
Hurschell
D.
1913-1999
Hurschell
D.
Spears, Age 85, of Coal Grove, Ohio, died Saturday, July 17, 1999, in
Kings
Daughters' Medical Center Ashland. He was born September 18, 1913, in
River,
the son of the late Everett and Sonoma Daniels Spears. He retired in
1975,
as an oven operator for Dayton Malleable Iron Co., with 32 years
service.
He had been a member of the River, United Baptist Church since 1930,
and
attended River schools. He had lived in the Ironton, Ohio, area since
1943.
His wife, Madge Gambill Spears, preceded him in death. He is survived
by/bur
children: Madge D. Black of Coal Grove; Iranell Adams of South Point;
John
E. Spears of Columbus, 04 Janet McCarty of Ashland; 13 grandchildren,
I8
great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were
conducted Tuesday, July 20, at 1 p.m. at the River United Baptist
Church
with Elder Londis Meek and Elder John Sparks officiating. Burial was in
River Church Cemetery.
SPEARS,
Phyllis
A. (Dennis)
1945-1999
Phyllis A
Spears,
53, died Sunday, July 11, 1999 at Parkview Memorial Hospital, Fort
Wayne,
Indiana. Mrs. Spears was born October 31, 1945, to the late John C. and
Irene Neunemaker Dennis. She was a production worker at Wabash
Magnetics
and a member of Heritage Church of Christ. She was also preceded in
death
by two brothers, Robert E. and John W. Dennis. Surviving are her
husband,
Wetzel Spears; two sons, Gordon D. Spears, of Blairsville, Georgia,
and-Wetzel
"Buddy" Spears II of Huntington, Indiana; two daughters, Tina Gregory
of
Huntington and April Palmer of Columbus, Ohio; one brother, Dillard
Dennis
of Fort Wayne; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were held
Wednesday,
July 14, at Myers Funeral Home, Huntington, with Thayer Salisbury
officiating.
Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Huntington. Paintsville Herald
Jul.16 1999
SPRADLIN,
Zachary
Nathaniel
1999-1999
Zachary
Nathaniel
Spradlin, infant son of Tracey and Tonya Bowens Spradlin, died at 6:25
a.m., July 16, 1999 at the Paul B. Hall Medical Center in Paintsville.
He is survived by his maternal grandparents, Sandra and Hubert Lee
Bowens,
and paternal grandparents, James Denny and Juanita Spradlin. There was
a graveside service on Sunday, July 18, 1999 at the Jayne Cemetery in
Staffordsville.
VANHOOSE,
Kellam
89
1909-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Sep.15
1909 - Lawrence Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul. 1999 - Three Rivers
Medical Center Louisa, Ky. SPOUSE Elsie Mae Osborne
VanHoose
S/O Oscar & Lizzie Boyd VanHoose BURIAL Family Cem. Nelson
Branch,
Lowmansville, Johnson Co Ky. RELATIVES Son:Leonard VanHoose;
Daus:
Mary Lou Garland, Betty Hebebrand; Sister: Marie Greene;
WEBB, Roy
"Roger"
1947-1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Roy "Roger" Webb, 51, who died
Thursday,
July 29, 1999 at his Oil Springs residence. Mr. Webb was born August 4,
1947, in Johnson County, to the late Ozie and Annie Meade Webb. He was
a tool dresser. Surviving are his wife, Linda Webb; one son, Roger Neal
Webb of Oil Springs; one daughter, Patty Kaye Meade of Oil Springs;
four
brothers; Darrell Webb of Flat Gap, Larry Webb of Wurtland and Charles
and Robert Webb, both of Oil Springs; five sisters, Malta Curtis and
Catherine
Lemaster, both of Flat Gap, Kalie Cop of Flatwoods, Laurie Gibbs of
Raceland
and Ruth Williams of Greenup; and two grandchildren. Funeral services
were
held Sunday, August 1, at Paintsville. Funeral Home Chapel, with Revs.
Melvin Blanton and Jerry McKenzie officiating. Burial was in Webb
Cemetery
at Oil Springs. Paintsville Herald Aug.4 1999
WILLIAMS
Nina
Marie
1912-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
21 1912 - Stambaugh, Johnson Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Jul.02 1999
-
SPOUSE none listed D/O David Powell & Malta Stambaugh
Williams
(deceased) BURIAL Highland Memorial Park Cemetery at Saylersville
RELATIVES Son: Forrest Roger Williams ; Sister: Anna Louise Sherman;
Minnie
Stricklin (deceased-Jan 1986), Brother: David Powell Williams
(deceased-Sep.1998);
WILLIAMS,
Kenneth
B.
1999
Kenneth
Williams
Retired merchant Kenneth B. Williams, 90, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at
Cabell-Huntington Hospital, Huntington, West Virginia. Mr. Williams was
born in September 1908, at Inez, to the late Kelse B. and Tempie Powell
Williams. He was self-employed. He was preceded in death by his wife,
Reginia
Frail Williams. Surviving are one granddaughter; one great-grandson;
and
one step-granddaughter. Private graveside services were held Sunday,
July
11, at Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville, with E.N. VanHoose
officiating.
Preston Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
YATES, Jimmy
1958-1999
Jimmy
Yates,
41, of Pikeville, died Saturdays July 31, 1999 at Pikeville Methodist
Hospital.
Mr. Yates was born March 10, 1958, in Paintsville, to Meda Jo Joseph
Yates
and the late Harold Yates. He was an EMT-B with P & B Ambulance
Company
of Prestonsburg and attended Victory Baptist Church in Pikeville.
Surviving
are his wife, Connie Hall Yates; his mother; three daughters, Chastity
Nicole, Candace Marie and Tara Lynn dates, all of Pikeville; two
brothers,
Gary and Ricky Corbin Yates, both of Prestonsburg; and one sister,
Edith
McKinney of Harold. Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday,
August
4, at 11 a.m.. at Highland Avenue Freewill Baptist Church in
Prestonsburg,
with Rev. David Garrett officiating. Burial will be in Richmond
Cemetery,
Prestonsburg, with Floyd Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Paintsville
Herald Aug.4 1999
AUGUST - 1999
BARKER, Neva
(Selvage)
1924-1999
Funeral
services
were held Sunday, August 22, for Neva Barker, 74, who died Wednesday,
August
18, 1999 at her Van Lear residence. Mrs. Barker was born October 10,
1924,
in Johnson County, to the late Cal and Audrey Williams Selvage.
Surviving
are two sons, James E. Lee and Timothy Barker, both of Van Lear; two
daughters,
Melody Borghi of New Hudson, Michigan, and Pam Gretzner of Rockford,
Michigan;
two sisters, Betty Moore and Juanita Hunter, both of Van Lear; and
eight
grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Officiating at services at
Van
Lear Freewill Baptist Church was Paul Wayne Browning. Burial was in
Highland
Memorial Park at Staffordsville, with Phelps & Son Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
CASTLE,
Mollie
Marie
1922-1999
NAME
(age)
CASTLE, Mollie Marie 77 BIRTH-DATE Apr.01 1922 -
Paintsville,
Johnson Co. Ky. DEATH-DATE Aug.31 1999 - Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical
Center, Paintsville, Johnson Co Ky........... SPOUSE Curtis B.
Castle
(deceased) D/O E.T. Sherman Sr & Virginia Adams
Sherman
(deceased) BURIAL East Highland Cemetery Paintsville, Johnson Co
Ky. RELATIVES Son: James Curtis Castle; Sister: Betty
Morgan;
CAUDILL,
Powell
1915-1999
Powell
Caudill,
83, of Lafayette, Ohio, died at 2:50 a.m. Monday, Aug. 16, 1999 at Plus
Health Care Center, Lima,Ohio. He was born Nov. 12, 1915 in Riceville,
Ky. to Thomas and Amy (Conley) Caudill. He married Irene Wright on July
22, 1941, and she survives. Also surviving are a son, William of
Lima,Oh;
two brothers, Ray E. and James E., both of Plymouth,Oh; and two
sisters,
Lillian Hicks, Mansfield,Oh; and Mrs. Merton (Faye) Kessler,
Plymouth,Oh.
He was preceded in death by two sisters, May Snipes and Julia Lynch;
and
three brothers, Raymond, Lee and Lonnie. Mr. Caudill retired as a
supervisor
at McCurdy Steel Products of Ada,Oh., where he was employed for 30
years.
He later worked five years at Unverferth Manufacturing, Kalida. He was
a member of Lafayette Missionary Baptist Church. He was a member of
Sager
Masonic Lodge 513 F&AM of Lafayette, where he served as master in
1971.
He also was a member of OES Chapter 121, serving as worthy patron in
1976,
1980 and 1983. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the
church.
Revs. Ellis Puckett and Tim Douglas officiated. Burial was in Preston
Cemetery,
Alger. The Hanson-Neely Funeral Home, Ada.Ohio, are in charge of
arrangements
CHILDERS,
Sarah
Ellen ([Freddie] (Preston)
1923-1999
Sarah
Ellen ([Freddie] (Preston) Childers, longtime
Fairborn, Ohio
resident, businesswoman and trustee, died Monday. She was 75.Mrs.
Childers was born Aug. 20, 1923, in Paintsville, Ky. She and her
husband moved to Fairborn in 1954. They opened one of the first IGA
supermarkets in the county and operated two grocery stores and three
restaurants.Mrs. Childers served as a Bath Twp. trustee for 27 years,
the first woman to serve in that position. Dayton, Ohio: Aug 18, 1999
CHILDERS,
Walter,
72,
1999
Walter
Childers,
died Friday, August 15 1999 in Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Childers was the son
of
the late John and Elsie Bowling Childers. Locally he is survived by his
second wife, Maxine Bierman Childers of Prestonsburg; . and one sister,
B.B. Pack of Whitehouse. Entombment was in Royal Oak Cemetery in Ohio.
Memorial services will be held Sunday, August 31, at 2 p.m. at Preston
Funeral Home Chapel, with Kevin Jett, Steve Treat, Dave Flanary and Bob
Stafford officiating.
COLLINS,
Alice
(Mullins)
1920-1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Alice Collins, 79, who died
Friday,
August 6, 1999 at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mrs. Collins was born in
June 1920, to the late Jerry and Hessie Mullins Mullins. She was also
preceded
in death by her husband, Elize Collins. Surviving are four sons, Robert
and Dougie Collins, both of Offutt, and Roger and Frank Collins, both
of
Boons Camp; four daughters, Betty Spriggs and Charlotte Price, both of
Boons Camp; Doris Baldwin of Paintsville; and Joanie Daniel of Meally;
two brothers, Goldie Marcum of Christiansburg, Virginia; and Annie
Elkins
of Logan, West Virginia; and 29 grandchildren and 24
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, August 9, at Boons Camp Freewill
Baptist
Church, with Jimmy Price and Harold Conley officiating. Paintsville
Herald Aug.18 1999
CONLEY,
Robert
N.
1999
Master
Sergeant
Robert N. "Bob" Conley, .68, of Marietta, Georgia, died Tuesday, August
3 1999 Mr. Conley was born at Staffordsville. He had been a resident of
Cobb County, Georgia, since 1972, having moved there from West Liberty.
He retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1970 after 21 years of service,
was
a POW in the Korean Conflict and a Vietnam War veteran. He was a
wallpaper
contractor. Surviving are his wife, Joyce Conley of Marietta; two sons,
Warney, of Kennesaw, Georgia, and Keith Conley of Acworth, Georgia; and
four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday, August 6, at
Carmichael
Funeral Home, Marietta. Burial was in Cheatham Hill Cemetery. Paintsville
Herald Aug.11 1999
DAVIS,
Kathy
1955-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Kathy Davis, 43, died Tuesday, August 17, 1999 at
Columbus
Community Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Davis was born October 4,
1955,
in Johnson County, to the late Ival and Dorothy Smith Davis. Surviving
are two sons, Robert L. Colburn and Patrick Colburn Jr., both of
Columbus;
one daughter, Dorothy M. Crace of Columbus, Ohio; four brothers, James
Davis of Hager Hill, Randall Davis of Van Lear, Larry Davis of
Wittensville,
and Simon Davis of East Point; three sisters, Geneva Haney of
Paintsville,
Linda Kimbler of Staffordsville and Louise Spears of Columbus, Ohio;
and
two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 21, at
Preston
Funeral Home Chapel, with Paul Wayne Browning officiating. Burial was
in
Smith Cemetery at Paintsville. Paintsville
Herald Aug.25 1999
DELONG,
Helen
(Johnson)
1917-1999
Helen
Delong,
82, died Monday, August 9,1999 at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mrs.
Delong
was born March 24, 1917, to the late Charles,and Nora Hensley Johnson.
She was a former employee of the Pants Factory in Wellston, Ohio.She
was
also preceded in death by her husband Albert Delong; one daughter,
Shirley
Hammond; and several siblings. Surviving are one son, Bobby Dean Delong
of Ocean Springs, Mississippi; one daughter, Dixie t Jackson of
Nelsonville,
Ohio; two brothers, Jimmy E. Johnson of Richmondale, Ohio, and, Bill
Johnson
of Commercial Point, Ohio; two sisters, Betty Pierce of Jackson, Ohio,
and Emma Ward of Oak Hill, Ohio; seven grandchildren, nine
grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be today,
Wednesday,
August 11 a.m. at Eisnaugle-Lewis F al Home, Jackson, Ohio, Rev. Jerry
Scott officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Cemetery. Paintsville
Herald Aug.11 1999
FERGUSON,
Jewell
(Ferguson)
1921 1999
Funeral
services
will be held tomorrow, Thursday, August 12, 1999 for Jewell Ferguson,
78,
who died August 9 at her West Liberty residence. Mrs. Ferguson was born
January 11, 1921, at Moon, to the late David and Rhoda Fyffe Ferguson.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Okla Ferguson; and a
sister,
Lorraine Bailey. Surviving ,are two daughters, Marie McKenzie of
Louisville
and Thelma Martin of Marion, Ohio; and one brother, Woodrow Ferguson of
Keaton. Officiating at 11 a.m. services at Paintsville Funeral Home
Chapel,
will be Elders Lonnie Terry and Spike Skaggs. Burial will be in Paint
Valley
Memorial Gardens at Crockett. Paintsville
Herald Aug.11 1999
HAMMOND,
Morris
1907-1999
Morris
Hammond,
91, died Wednesday August 26, 1999 at Mountain Manor Nursing, Home,
Paintsville.
Mr. Hammond was born June 5, 1907, in Magoffin County, to the late Clay
and Harriet Porter Hammond. He was a selfemployed carpenter. Surviving
are several nieces and nephews, including Lowell Blair of Paintsville.
Funeral services were held Friday, August 28, at Preston Funeral Home
Chapel,
with Jerry Castle officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park
Cemetery
at Staffordsville.
HIGGINS,
Christine
(Bayes)
1930-1999
NAME
(age)
HIGGINS, Christine 69 BIRTH-DATE May 01 1930 - Swamp
Branch,
Johnson Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Aug.26 1999 - Fulton, Michigan
SPOUSE
Edsol Higgins D/O Floyd & Ocie May Bayes
(deceased)
BURIAL Floral Lawn Cem. Battlecreek, Michigan RELATIVES Son:
Craig
Higgins; Dau: Kathy Goldsmith; Sisters:Erma Conley, Maxine Wince, Mary
Ann Evans; Brothers: Floyd Lowell Bayes, Forest Franklin
Bayes;
HORN,
Arizona
(Conley)
1907-1999
Hager Hill
resident
Arizona "Sissy" Horn, 92, died Thursday, August 19, 1999 at Highlands
Regional
Medical Center. Mrs. Horn was born April 24, 1907, in Johnson County,
to
the late John Clint and Helen Johnson Conley. She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Lonzie Horn, in 1955. Surviving are three
daughters;
Audrey Pratt, Faye Horn and Eunice Blanton, all of Paintsville; and one
granddaughter and two great-granddaughters. Funeral services were held
Sunday, August 22, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Leroy
Auxier
officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
JACKSON,
Sandra
Sue (Stapleton)
1948-1999
Sandra Sue
Jackson,
50, died Saturday, August 14, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical
Center.
Mrs. Jackson was born October 29, 1948, in Johnson County, to the late
Dan and Osie Castle Stapleton. Surviving are her husband, Billy
Jackson;
three brothers, Henry Robert and Billy Ray Stapleton, all of Flat Gap;
and four sisters, Flora Bell Rowland of Volga; Pearl McKenzie of River;
Margie Stapleton of Morehead; and Sarah Taylor of Mt. Gillian. Funeral
services were held Monday, August 16, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home
Chapel,
with Eric Hubbard, Terry Lykins and Harold Conley officiating. Burial
was
in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
MEADE,
James H.
1999
James H.
Meade,
76, of Beaver died Friday, August 27, 1999 in the McDowell Appalachian
Regional Hospital. He was born February 19, 1923, in Van Lear and was
the
son of the late Alvin and Della Ann Mormon Meade. A retired
businessman,
he had operated a service station at Beaver. He was a World War
II
Army veteran and a member of the Elliott Chapel at Beaver. Survivors
include
his wife, Dorothy Lee Hamilton Meade; his daughters, Joetta Lynn Dugan
of Pikeville, and Anita Louise Branham of Gilbertsville; one brother,
Alvin
Meade, Jr., of Lucasville, Ohio; one sister, Anna Ruth Mitchell of
Medway,
Ohio; and one grandson. Funeral services for James H. Meade will be
conducted
Sunday, August 29, at 1 p.m. in the Hall Funeral Home Chapel with
Phillips
Smith officiating. Burial will be made in the Vance Cemetery at Beaver
with the Hall Funeral Home caring for those arrangements. Printed:
August 29, 1999
MINIX,
Myrtle
(Wheeler)
1919-1999
Funeral
services
were held Monday, August 30, for Myrtle Wheeler Minix, 80, who died
Friday,
August 27, 1999, at Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. Mrs. Wheeler
was
born February 1, 1919, in Magoffin County, to the late Charles W and
Elizabeth
Jayne Wheeler. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Maurice
Minix
Jr., in 1987. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Michael Minix Sr. and Mark
Minix,
both of Paintsville; one daughter, Marlene VanHoose of Lexington; and
13
grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Officiating at services at
Paintsville
United Baptist Church was Elder Joe Carroll. Burial was in Mayo
Cemetery
at Paintsville, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
Pallbearers were Mike VanHoose, Maurice Minix IV, Dr. Marty Minix, Dr.
Michael Minix Jr., Madison Coulter Minix, Mark Minix Jr.,, Ross
Barnette,
Worth Blackwelder and Don Penn Moore. Paintsville
Herald 9-1-1999
MINIX,
William
Sr.
1929-1999
William W
"Bill"
Minix Sr., 70, of Nicholasville, died Monday; August 16, 1999 Mr. Minix
was ,born April 22, 1929, in Johnson County, to the late Maurice'
McKinley
Minix Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Webb Minix. He was vice president of
Carter
and Sadler Wholesale and a member of Pikeville United Methodist Church.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jane Dalton Minix.
Surviving
are one son, William "Bill" Minix Jr. of Nicholasville; two daughters,
Connie Stratton of Nicholasville and Deborah Susan Piller of
Severville,
Tennessee; and eight grandchildren an two great-grandchildren. Funeral
services were held Thursday, August 19, at J.W. Call Funeral Home
Chapel,
with Jerry Stanley officiating. Burial was in Bluegrass Cemetery.
Active
pallbearers were Bill Minix III, Steve Piller Jr., Bill Stratton, Mike
Piller, Ben Stratton and Adam Minix. Paintsville
Herald Aug.25 1999
MUSIC,
Arnold
Ray
1941-1999
Arnold Ray
Music,
Age 58, of Prestonsburg, died Thursday, August 12, 1999, at Highlands
Regional
Medical Center, following an extended illness. Born on July 28, 1941,
in
Floyd County, he was the son of Nora Meade Music of Prestonsburg and
the
late George Music. He was a disabled coal miner. Survivors include his
wife, Edna Hale Music; one son, Kenneth Ray Music of Prestonsburg; one
brother, Gordon Music of Ashland; one- half brother, Bob Music of West
Virginia; one sister, Bonnie Sue Music of Prestonsburg; two grand-
children.
Burial will be in the Richmond Cemetery, Prestonsburg.
MUSIC, Ray
1934-1999
Ray
Music,64
4240 Wilshire Drive, Marion Indiana, died at 10:15 a.m. Friday, Aug.
27,
1999, at Ball Memorial Hospital. He was born in Van Lear,Johnson County
Ky., Nov. 21, 1934, and had lived in Marion since 1960. He and his wife
Doris were married 32 years. He attended Van Lear City School. While
serving
in the Army, he was stationed in Germany. He was a die setter for
General
Motors for 38 years, retiring in 1998. He was a member of United Auto
Workers
Local 977 union, sympathy club. Surviving are his wife, Doris, of
Marion; a daughter and son-in-law, Ralph D. and Sheri Music-Cornell,
Kokomo;
sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Joe Castle, Wurtland, Ky.; two
brothers
and sisters-in-law, James and Carrie Music and Robert and Florence
Music,
all of Wabash. He was preceded in death by his brother Lee C. Music,
who
died in 1995. The Raven Funeral Home, 1202 Kem Road, Marion Ind., was
in
charge of arrangements. Randy Blackaby officiated. Burial
was
in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery, Staffordsville, Johnson County,
Ky.
[Additional Info]: Ray Music was the son of the late Alex & Mary
VanHoose
Music of Van Lear.
PENNINGTON,
Bessie
(Litteral)
1916-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Bessie Pennington, 82,
who
died Thursday, August 12, 1999 at Pickaway Manor in Circleville, Ohio.
Mrs. Pennington was born August 29, 1916, in Magoffin County, to the
late
Luther and Mary Rice Litteral. She was a chef for Jenny Wiley State
Park.
She was also preceded in death by her husband Estill Pennington, on May
5, 1995; and a son, Taulbee Pennington. Surviving are one son, Dorsie
Pennington
of Cambridge, Ohio; two daughters, Christine Conley of Ashville, Ohio,
and Shirley Blair of Urbana, Ohio; and 14 grandchildren and 22 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, August 15, at Jones-Preston Funeral
Home Chapel, with Dick VanHoose officiating. Burial was in Highland
Memorial
Park at Staffordsville.
PHILLIPS,
Ralph
William
1938-1999
HARRODSBURG
KY--
Ralph William Phillips, 61, of Harrodsburg, died Wednesday Aug.18 1999
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center of natural causes. Born
April
14, 1938 in Paintsville, he was a son of the late Ralph and Elsie Mann
Phillips. He was a retired teacher and a member of Fellowship Baptist
Church.
He had served as minister of music at several churches. Survivors
include
his wife, Maxine Long Phillips of Somerset; Two sons: Greg Phillips of
Danville Barry Phillips of Pendleton Daughter: Pam Burns of LaGrange;
Brothers:
Ross Phillips of Lexington,Ky David Phillips of Warsaw, Ind. Tom D.
Phillips
of Harrodsburg,Ky Chuck Phillips of Junction City. Sisters: Nancy
Cornish
of Harrodsburg, Ky. Rita Lance,of Harrodsburg,Ky Ruth Whyde of
Indianapolis,
Ind. Ransdell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The Revs.
James
Harley and Ernest Martin officiated. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial
Garden.
PRICE,
Georgetta
(VanHoose)
1922-1999
NAME
(age)
PRICE, Georgetta BIRTH-DATE Jan. 28 1922 DEATH-DATE
Aug.05
1999 - Placentia, Ca. SPOUSE Bayless Walker Price
(deceased
- May 1989) D/O Dewey G. & Mary VanHoose
(deceased)
BURIAL unlisted RELATIVES Daus: Mary Nelson, Etta Williams,
Lawanda
Swearengin; Son: Walker Price; Brother:Gordon VanHoose; William
Chick
VanHoose (deceased); Sisters: Virginia..... Phillips, Lenore
Diffee,
Celeste VanHoose (deceased) MILITARY US Navy
Wave
World War II
RICE,
Sibyl
(Picklesimer)
1916-1999
NAME
(age)
RICE, Sibyl 82 BIRTH-DATE Sep.27 1916 - Johnson Co
Ky.
DEATH-DATE Aug.30 1999 - Mountain Manor Nursing Home Johnson Co
Ky.
SPOUSE unlisted D/O Albert & Zelda Trimble Picklesimer
(deceased) BURIAL Nat Trimble Cemetery Staffordsville,
Johnson
Co Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Robert Rice, George Albert Rice, Clifton
Neon
Rice; Dau: Juanita Blodgett; Sister: Betty Morgan;
SLONE,
Avanell
(Stambaugh)
1941-1999
Flat Gap
resident
Avanell, Stambaugh Slone, 58, died Wednesday, August 11, 1999 at her
residence,
Mrs. Slone was born April 28, 1941, in Johnson County, to the late
George
and Anna Sellars Stambaugh. She was preceded in death by two husbands,
Charles Jones and Woodrow Slone. Surviving are five sons, Greg Jones of
Milford Center, Ohio, Joseph, Kenny and Keith Jones, all of Mansfield,
Ohio, and Charlie Jones of Raymond, Ohio; three daughters, Sharon Jones
of Allen, Judy Salisbury of Hueysville and Angeline Jones of Raymond;
one
brother, Ray Stambaugh of Sitka; four sisters, Betty Ramey of Sitka
Ethel
Brouce of Lexington, Jean Osborne of Columbus, Ohio, and Edna Salyers
of
Coal Grove, Ohio; and nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday, August 14, at 11 a.m. at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel, with Eugene Stambaugh officiating. Burial was in
Lakeview
Cemetery at Staffordsville.
STANIFORD,
Elijah
Jr.
1921-1999
LEXINGTON
-
Elijah
"JR" Staniford, 78, of 280 Otterbein Drive died Wednesday, Aug. 11,
1999,
at home after a long illness. Mr. Staniford was born on June 26,1921 to
Elijah and Stella Ward- Stanaford in Boonescamp, KY. Mr. Staniford
worked
for General Motors as a tool and die maker and retired in 1985 after 33
years from the Lordstown, OH plant. He was a member of the Hanley Road
Southern Baptist Church, the United Auto Workers, Masonic Lodge #35 FA.
& M., Baku Grotto, AARP Chapter 718, Kentucky Colonels and a
lifetime
member of the VFW Mr. Staniford was a veteran of World War II, having
served
in the Dixie Division 155th Infantry. Mr. Staniford loved wording on
old
cars, raising a garden, going to the Masonic Temple and spending time
with
family and friends. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, Lizzie E.
Walters-
Staniford; a daughter and son-in-law, Helen & James Boyd of
Mansfield;
four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; three, sisters, Lydia
Walters
of a Boonescamp, KY, Reva Pansing of Centerville, OH, & Stella Jean
Williams of Williamsport, KY; & several nieces & nephews. He
was
preceded in death by his parents, Elijah & Stella Ward Stanaford; a
son, Elijah Staniford III: two brothers, Frank & Chester Staniford;
a sister, Dora Staniford; a grand-son, Mark Boyd & two great
grandsons,
Douglas and Daniel Boyd. Friends may call at the Ontario Home of
Wappner
Funeral Directors Friday, August 13, 1999 from 6-9 P.M. with a Masonic
service at 8:30 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home
Saturday, August 14,1999 at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. John Burghard
officiating.
Following funeral services Mr. Staniford will be interred at Miami
Valley
Memorial Gardens in Centerville, Ohio at 3:30 p.m. with military,
services.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Med/Central
Health
Care System; Attn: Hospice, 335 Glessner Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio 44903
TRIMBLE,
Jerry
D.
1950-1999
Jerry
Denzil
Trimble, 49, of 137 Santee Ave., Findlay, Ohio, died at 5:48 p.m.
Tuesday,
Aug. 17, 1999, at his residence. He was born June 13, 1950, in
Paintsville,
Ky., the son of James A. and Pearl G. (Picklesimer) Trimble, and they
survive
in Houcktown. He married Patty J. Miller, and they were divorced. On
Aug.
21, 1994, he married Marsha L. (Wiechman) Byerly and she survives. Also
surviving are two sons, Joe D. and Donald L., both of Findlay; one
stepson,
Shannon Byerly, Westerville; two stepdaughters, Dawn R. Graymire,
McComb;
Renee N. Byerly, at home; three grandchildren; two brothers, James D.
of
Houcktown; Robert A. of Findlay; and two sisters, Annetta Stuard,
Findlay;
Ruby J. Overton, Grove, Okla. Mr. Trimble was retired from Cooper Tire
and Rubber Co., where he had worked in the tire room. He was a veteran
of the U.S. Navy, serving during the Vietnam War. He was a life member
of AMVETS Post 21 and Disable American Veterans Buddy Chapter 43, both
of Findlay. He graduated in 1968 from Riverdale High School. Funeral
services
will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Coldren-Crates Funeral Home, the Rev.
Gregus Smith officiating. Burial will be in Houcktown Cemetery.
WARD,
Russell
Jackson
1942-1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Russell Jackson Ward, 56, who
died
Thursday, August 19, 1999 at Huntington, West Virginia. Mr. Ward
was born November 2, 1942, at Boons Camp, to the late Russell and Willa
Mae Wells Ward. He was a self-employed independent contractor.
Surviving
are one son, Brian Ward of Nicholasville; one daughter, Elizabeth Ward
of Lexington; four sisters, Lorraine Ward of Paintsville, Bonnie Castle
of Marion, Ohio, Linda Watkins of Florence, South Carolina, and Wanda
Parrott
of Sunman, Indiana; and one grandchild. Funeral services were held
Saturday,
August 21, at Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Roger Parrott
officiating.
Burial was in Zip Wells Cemetery at Boons Camp. Paintsville
Herald Aug.25 1999
YOUNG,
Daniel
Edward
1975-1999
NAME
(age)
YOUNG, Daniel Edward 24 BIRTH-DATE Feb.02 1975 - Floyd Co
Ky.
DEATH-DATE Aug.01 1999 - Community Hospital , Columbus, Texas
SPOUSE
unlisted S/O Sam Young & Penny Smithson BURIAL
unlisted
RELATIVES Brother: Christopher James Young; Sister: Melissa Sue Keefer.
YOUNG,
Ivory
(Hackney)
1913-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Ivory Hackney Young, 85, died Sunday, August 1, 1999 at
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Mrs. Young was born
December
6, 1913, in Johnson County, to the late Rev. Charlie and Zee Short
Hackney.
She was a member of Eastern Star and George's Creek United Baptist
Church.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Leroy Young; three sons,
Jack, Charles and Kenneth Young; and one daughter, Francis Cyphers.
Surviving
are two sons, Richard Young of Tyner and Larry Young of Belleville,
Michigan;
three daughters, Lois J. Cox of Spanaway, Washington, Joann Martin of
Ypsilanti
and Joyce Skonieezny of Willis, Michigan; four brothers, Edgel Hackney
of Sitka, Jimmie Hackney of River, Paul Hackney of Ulysses and Hager
Hackney
of Columbus, Ohio; two sisters, Edith Miller of Charley and Jacqueline
Young of Columbus, Ohio; and several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday, August 5, at George's Creek United
Baptist Church, with Elders Carlos Preston, Hobart E. May and
Rutherford
Blair officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Cemetery at Louisa. Paintsville
Herald Aug.6 1999
SEPTEMBER - 1999
ARMS, Richard
1940-1999
Richard
Arms,
59, of Mt. Airy, N.C., formerly of Johnson County, died Saturday Sep.04
1999, in San Louis Valley Regional Medical Center in Colorado. Mr. Arms
was born July 20, 1940, in Johnson County, a son of Minnie Arms of
Johnson
County and the late Daniel Arms. He was a truck driver and an Army
veteran.
Additional survivors include his wife, Mary Trimble Arms; two
daughters,
Pamala Arms of Mt. Airy and Melissa Arms Mazzini of Nicholasville; a
brother,
Roy Arms of Paintsville; four sisters, Martha Vandeventer and Shirley
Walls,
both of Indiana, and Helen Arms and Dorothy Hatton, both of Winchester;
and a grandchild. The funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home in Paintsville by Mike Blanton. Burial will be in Conley
Cemetery
in Staffordsville. Friends may call from 6 to 10 tonight at the funeral
home. Paintsville Herald Wednesday
9-8-1999
BRIGGS,
Judith
(Gutteridge) 52
1947-1999
BIRTH-DATE
May
02 1947 - Philadelphia DEATH-DATE Sep 21 1999 -
SPOUSE
Russell Briggs D/O Thomas M & Sarah Spector Gutteridge
BURIAL unlisted RELATIVES Son: Ryan Briggs; Dau: Caitlin Briggs;
Brothers: James Gutteridge, John Gutteridge;
BROWN,
Charlie
91
1907-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Dec
25 1907 - [Birthdate is corrected data from what the paper
printed]
DEATH-DATE Sep 17 1999 - Johnson CO Ky. SPOUSE Mary Burchett
Brown
(deceased) S/O George M & Minnie Daniel Brown
(deceased)
BURIAL Brown Cem Volga, Johnson CO Ky. RELATIVES Daus:
Pamela
Hitchcock, Hazel Turner, Patty Noren, Linda Gregory,; Brother: Clarence
Brown; Sister: Susie Hitchcock;
BUTCHER,
Edgar
1930-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Edgar Butcher, 69, who
died
Friday, September 3, 1999, at his Williamsport residence. Mr. Butcher
was
born March 26, 1930, in Johnson County, to the late James and Batha
Ward
Butcher. He was retired from General Motors. He was also preceded in
death
by a son, Jerry Allen Butcher; and three brothers, Virgil Ray, William
Edward and Paul Butcher. Surviving are his wife, Edna Faye Spradlin
Butcher;
four sons, Edgar Eugene, Ronald and Gary Butcher, all of Williamsport,
and Steve Butcher of Paintsville; three daughters, Diane Blackburn,
Polly
Johnson and Donna Hitchcock,, all of Williamsport; five brothers, Eddie
and John Butcher, both of Williamsport, James Butcher Jr. of Kingsman,
Arizona, Richard Butcher of Bluefield, West Virginia, and Marcus
Butcher
of Dayton, Ohio; three sisters, Gemini Butcher of Williamsport, Margie
Davis of Dayton, Ohio, and Ruby Butcher of Kingsman, Arizona; and 14
grandchildren
and four greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday,
September
6, at JonesPreston Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. David Meek
officiating.
Burial was in Butcher Family Cemetery at Williamsport. Paintsville
Herald Wednesday 9-8-1999
CASTLE, Carl
1923-1999
Carl
Castle,
age 76, of Thelma, died Friday, September 3, 1999, at the Paul B. Hall
Medical Center, Paintsville. Born February 3, 1923, in Johnson County,
the son of the late Gar Castle and Mollie Sparks Castle. He was a tool
and dye maker, and a Marine Veteran. He was a member of the Odd Fellows
of Prestonsburg, and Zebulon Lodge No. 273, F&AM., Prestonsburg,
and
Oieika Shrine, Lexington. He was preceded in death by his wife,
Dorothea
Rifle Castle. He is survived by his brother, Earl Castle of
Prestonsburg.
Funeral services were con- ducted Sunday, September 5, 2 p.m., at the
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Harry Neal Frisby officiating. Burial was
in the Hall Davis Cemetery on Davis Branch, Paintsville
CHANDLER,
Dorothy
(Barnett)
1918-1999
MORELAND
KY.--
Dorothy Barnett Chandler, 81, of Stanford, died Saturday Sep.04 1999 at
Fort Logan Hospital. Born April 17, 1918, in Paintsville, she was a
daughter
of the late James and Daisy VanHoose Barnett. She was a former employee
of Hub Frankel, a member of Willow Grove Baptist Church and the widow
of
Homer M. Chandler. Survivors include a niece, Janet VanHoose of
Lexington;
and two nephews, Gary Chandler of Fayetteville, N.C., and David
Chandler
of Danville. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The
Rev. Dale Denton Officiated. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
DANIELS,
Lina
Mae (Rowland)
1925-1999
Lina Mae
Daniels,
73, of Ashland, died Monday Sep.13 1999 in King's Daughters' Medical
Center.
Mrs. Daniels was born Nov. 25, 1925, in Whitehouse, a daughter of the
late
Proctor and Mary Beth Fannin Rowland. She was a member of International
Pentecostal Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, Charles
Daniels
Sr.; a daughter, Dee Willis of Catlettsburg; two sons, Charles Daniels
Jr. of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Roger Daniels of Kentland, Ind.; two
sisters, Margaret Sparks and Elva Lewis, both of Ashland; a brother,
Virgil
Rowland of Ashland; 10 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The
funeral
will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at Miller Funeral Home by Pastor
Cline
McCallister and the Rev. Ernie Napier. Burial will be in Rose Hill
Burial
Park. Friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight at the funeral home.
DELONG,
Harry
Douglas
1943-1999
Hager Hill
resident
Harry Douglas Delong, 56, died Friday, September 3 1999. Mr. Delong was
born April 30, 1943, to the late Ted and Evelyn Music Delong. Surviving
are his wife, Francis Jane McKenzie Delong; one son, Kevin belong of
Lexington;
two daughters, Kimberly Kretzer of Thelma and Kerry Belcher, of
Prestonsburg;
four brothers, Teddy, Mike, Jim and Bill Delong, all of Hager Hill;
three
sisters, Judy Daniel and Joann Adkins, both of Hager and Jan Lilly of
Indiana;
and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, September 5,
at Jones Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Bob Harper officiating.
Burial
was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
FYFFE, Roy
1918-1999
Funeral
services
were held Saturday, September 18, for Roy Everett Fyffe, 81, who died
Wednesday,
September 15, 1999 at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Mr. Fyffe
was
born August 18, 1918, in Morgan County, to the late George Ollie and
Arizona
Webb Fyffe. He was a boilermaker with Local 667 of Charleston, West
Virginia,
and a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II. He was also preceded in death
by his wife, Berenice Kelly Fyffe, in 1991. Surviving are three sons,
Joe
Stephen "Steve" Fyffe of Rhijad, Saudi Arabia, and Chyle Anderson
"Andy"
Fyffe and Carl Robinson "Robbie" Fyffe, both of Huntington, West
Virginia;
and one granddaughter. Officiating at services at JonesPreston Funeral
Home Chapel were Paul E. Keaton, Willard Bailey and Shayne Ison. Burial
was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
HELTON,
George
A.
1933-1999
George A.
Helton,
66, Alger, Ohio died Sept. 13, 1999 at his residence. He was born July
27, 1933 in Johnson County, Ky., to Charlie and Louise (Jackson)
(Spears)
Helton. His stepmother, Ivory Helton, survives in Alger. On Jan. 24,
1957,
he married Stella Mullins, and she survives in Alger. Survivors also
include
a son, Douglas R. Helton of Westminster; two daughters, Peggy Sue
Wireman
of Harrod, and Dianna Dee Yoakam of St. Thomas, Pa.; one brother, Don
Helton
of Columbia City, Ind.; one sister, Velcie Daniel of Alger; five
grandchildren,
Donna Howard, April Yoakam, Andrea Helton, Daniel Helton and Danielle
Helton;
eight half brothers, Beryl Helton, Franklin D. Helton, J.B. Helton,
Charles
E. Helton, Melvin Helton, Doyal Helton, Will Spears and Jerry Spears;
and
six half sisters, Joann Rhodes, Joy Martin, Judy Weller, Janet Sexton,
Garnet Lehner and Lucy Gray. Mr. Helton was a retired laborer from
Bluffton
Pre Cast. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict; a member
of
the Disabled American Veterans of Kentucky, Chapter OH8, and a member
of
the American Bowling Congress and Ada Merchants Bowling League.
Services
will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. at Hanson-Neely Funeral
Home
in Alger, with Lloyd Salyer officiating. Burial will be in Preston
Cemetery,
Alger.
HYDEN,
Ballard
1921-1999
Published-Friday,
October 8, 1999 Ballard Hyden, 78, died Tuesday, September 28,
1999,
at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. Mr. Hyden was born April 2,
1921,
in Johnson County, to the late Ballard Hyden Sr. and Sarah Webb Hyden.
He was a retired steam presser for Prestonsburg Cleaners. He was
preceeded
in death by his first wife, Beulah Daniels Hyden. Surviving are his
wife,
Eloise Scalf Hyden; one son, Bobby Eugene Hyden of Thelma; two
stepsons,
Danny Fannin of Paintsville and Michael Patrick of Pikeville; one
daughter,
Anne Margaret Hager of Fayetteville, North Carolina; four brothers,
Eugene
Hyden of Warsaw, Indiana, Ernest Hyden of Mentone, Indiana, Roedolph
Hyden
of Flora, Indiana and Howard Hyden of Wabash, Indiana; four sisters,
Helen
Wilcox of West Van Lear, Gladys Blair of Centerville, Ohio, Thelma
Helton
of Huber Heights, Ohio and Fannie Honeycutt of Van Lear; three
grandchildren,
six step-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Friday, October 1, at Thealka Freewill Baptist Church, with
Gary
Blair officiating. Burial was in Thealka Cemetery at Thealka.
LILLY, Ethel
(May)
85
1914-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Sep
14 1914 - Floyd Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Sep 19 1999 - Van Lear Johnson
Co Ky. SPOUSE Francis Marion Lilly Jr. (deceased -
1977)
D/O Lindsey & Clara Harmon May (deceased) BURIAL
Family Cem East Point, Ky. RELATIVES Sons: Simon Lilly,
Charles
Lilly, Marion Lilly, David Lilly; Daus: Brenda Alexandra, Exer Faye
Lilly,
Debra Jean Lilly; Brother: Billy May; Sister Leona Winkler;
LOWE, Wilma
(Blair)
1953-1999
Funeral
services
were held Monday, September 6, for Wilma Lowe, 46., who died Saturday,
September 4, 1999, at Pikeville Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Lowe was born
in April 1953, to the late Vernie and Ora Arms Blair. Surviving are
five
brothers, Willis Blair of Hager Hill, James, Wayne and Robert Blair,
all
of Warsaw, Indiana, and Larry Pelphrey of Sidney, Ohio; and one sister,
Anna Meade of Louisiana. Officiating at services at Preston Funeral
Home
Chapel was Tommy Meade. Burial was in Lowe Castle Cemetery at
Staffordsville.
Paintsville
Herald Wednesday 9-8-1999
MILLER,
Malta
(Reed)
1900-1999
Malta Reed
Miller
Age, 99, of Auxier, died Saturday, September 11, 1999, in Mountain'
Manor
Nursing Home in Paintsville. She was born on Johns Creek, on September
5, 1900, a daughter of the late Will and Louella Ward Reed. .. She was
preceded in death by her husband, Russell O. Miller. She was a Charter
Member of the Auxier Freewill Baptist Church where she attended for
nearly
52 years. Surviving are a daughter, Jenny Wells, of Auxier; a son, John
W. Miller, of Alexandria, Virginia; a sister, Ella Preston, of Auxier;,
eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren.
The funeral was held at Jones- Preston Funeral Home on Monday,
September
13, with Paul David Coleman and Lonnie Salyer officiating. Burial was
in
the Auxier Relocation Cemetery
PATTON,
Marjorie
(Conley)
1911-1999
NAME
(age)
PATTON, Marjorie 88 BIRTH-DATE Apr.21 1911 Johnson Co
Ky.
DEATH-DATE Sep.07 1999 - Mountain Manor Nursing Home, Johnson Co. Ky.
SPOUSE
James Patton (deceased - 1980) D/O Dennis Butler & Mint
Fairchild Conley (deceased) BURIAL Wells Cem. Paintsville,
Johnson Co.Ky. RELATIVES None listed in Obit but Marjorie had
sister's
named Mabel, & Mattie
PRESTON,
Lillian
(Daniels) 91
1908-1999
BIRTH-DATE
Feb.
25 1908 - Lawrence Co Ky. DEATH-DATE Sep 24 1999 - Fayetteville
West
Virginia Care Center SPOUSE William R Preston Jr.
(deceased)
D/O William E. & Loutisha Boyd Daniels (deceased)
BURIAL Sunset Memorial Cem. West Irvine RELATIVES Sons:
Walter
Bruce Preston, James Lee Preston, Robert Neville Preston; Brothers:
Hershel
Daniels, Clyde Daniels; Sisters: Mona Daniels, Charlotte Daniels,
Thelma
Hager;
SCOTT,
Elizabeth
(Hunter)
1999
Age, 79,
of Harold,
died September 23, 1999, at the Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center in
Paintsville, after an extended illness. She was born September 25,
1919,
at Honaker, a daughter of the late Bishop and Minta Marshall Hunter.
She
was a member of the Church of Christ at Harold. She is survived by her
husband, Lafe Scott. Other survivors include three daughters, Mabel
Clark
Kinney of Harold, Gerri Clark Coleman of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
Tiffany
Scott of Harold; one brother, Delmer Hunter of Harold; two sisters,
Vernie
Miller and Anna Hunter, both of Betsy Layne; 10 grandchildren and nine
great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be con- ducted Sunday,
September
26, at 1 p.m. at the Church of Christ at Harold, with ministers of the
Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in the Davidson Memorial
Gardens
at Ivel.
SMALLWOOD,
Rev
Donald
1999
Rev.
Donald Blake
Smallwood, 61, of Winchester, died Friday, September 24, 1999 at
Hospice
of the Bluegrass Care Center, Lexington. Mr. Smallwood, a native
of Pike County, was the son of the late a Phines and Laura Thacker
Smallwood.
He was a member of Belmont Church of Christ, Winchester. Surviving are
his wife, Bithie Smallwood; one sister and brother-in-law, Bethel
and Jerry Stafford of Paintsville; and seven nieces and three nephews.
Funeral services were held Sunday, September 26, at Scobee
Funeral
Home, Winchester, with Rev. John H. Woods officiating. Burial was in
Johnson
County Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville. Pallbearers were Eric
Pedigo,
Leroy Johnson Jr., John C. Woods, Jerry R. Stafford, James A. Gullett
and
Ernie Ferguson.
SMITH,
William
G.
1922-1999
William G.
Smith,
77, died Tuesday, September 7, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home.
Mr.
Smith was born March 10, 1922, in New Martinsville, West Virginia, to
the
late William Oscar and Grace Gorrell Smith. He was a retired geologist
from Kentucky-West Virginia Gas. Surviving are his wife, Nell Day Burke
Smith; one daughter, Robin Lynn Smith Castle of Paintsville; one
sister,
Patricia Hoffman of Bristol, Tennessee; and two grandsons, Joshua and
Daniel
Castle of Paintsville. Visitation will be held Thursday, September 9,
from
7-9 p.m. at Preston Funeral Home. Services will be held Friday,
September
10, at 11 a.m. at Ashland Cemetery Chapel in Ashland, with Revs. Bill
Underwood
and Charles Stewart officiating. Paintsville
Herald Wednesday 9-8-1999
STAPLETON,
Dorothy
Mae (Webb)
1914-1999
Published-Wednesday,
October 13, 1999Dorothy Mae Webb Stapleton, 85, died Thursday,
September
30, 1999, at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center in Paintsville. Mrs.
Stapleton was born March 24, 1914, to the late Leander Webb and Dona
Salyers
Webb. She was a retired cook for an Ohio school system. She was
preceded
in death by her husband, Lunda S. Stapleton. Survivors include one son,
Robert L. Stapleton of Enon, Ohio; two daughters, Evelene McCarthy of
Oil
Springs and Nae E. Marsh of Ashland; three brothers, Lindsey Webb of
Ashland,
George Webb of Oil Springs and Arrowood Webb of Wooster, Ohio; two
sisters,
Joy Baldwin of Portsmouth, Ohio, and Gladys Gullett of Clarksville,
Tennessee;
12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and 8
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, October 3, at the Jones Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel with Sammie Reed, Ray McCarty, Danny Williams, Frankie
Williams,
and Jim Daniels officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park,
Staffordsville.
THOMAS,
Gerald
1949-1999
Gerald
Thomas,
50, died Saturday, September 4, 1999, in Huntington, West Virginia. Mr.
Thomas was born July 5, 1949, in Perry County, to Eula Everidge Thomas
and the late Forester Thomas. He was an engineer. Surviving are his
wife,
Beverly Dails Thomas; his mother; two brothers, Larry and Tommy Thomas,
both of Pinetop; and one sister, Janet Yonts of Rockford, Tennessee.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday, September 7, at Phelps & Son Funeral
Home,
with Terry Reffett officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville. Paintsville
Herald Wednesday 9-8-1999
WALLACE,
Robert
J.
1913-1999
Robert J.
Wallace
Age, 86, of Prestonsburg, died Wednesday, September 29, 1999, at
Highlands
Regional Medical Center, Prestonsburg. Born January 7, 1913, at River,
he was the son of the late Bill and Florence Arrowood Wallace. He was a
graduate of Berea College and got his master's degree from the
University
of Kentucky. He was a former school teacher He taught at the former
Wayland
High School and Martin High School; he was the first person hired at
Prestonsburg
Community College: and he was also the first librarian at the college.
He was a piano teacher- He established the Floyd County Library and the
Eastern Kentucky Regional Library System for five counties. He was a
member,
of the FIoyd County Selective Service Board during World War H; a
member
of the Zebulon Masonic lodge No. 273, Prestonsburg; a member, of
Prestonsburg
Kiwanis Club; and a member of the First United Methodist Church.
Survivors
include his wife, Sane Stephens Wallace; one son, Dr. Gabriel R.
Wallace
of Huntsville, Alabama; one daughter, Dr. Ze!la Faye Wells of
Paintsville;
one brother, James Ray Wallace of Hamilton, Ohio; one sister, Mary
Adams
of Louisa; two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral services
will
be Saturday, October 2, at 2 p.m., at the Carter Funeral Home Chapel,
with
Rev. Wayne Sayre and Dr. Harold Dorsey officiating. Burial will be in
Davidson
Memorial Gardens at Ivel
OCTOBER - 1999
ALLEN, Joyce
(Preston)
1923-1999
Joyce
Preston
Allen Age 76, of Langley, died Saturday, October 9, t999, at the Paul
B.
Hall Medical Center, Paintsville. She was born April 27, 1923, in
Ashland,
the daughter of the late Coley Allen and Rhoda Preston Allen. She
received
a teaching certificate from Georgetown College, Pikeville College and
Morehead
University. She is Survived by her husband, Volney Allen Other
survivors
include one son, Volney Brent Allen of Eastern; three Sisters, Barbara
Carter of Lexington, Geraldine Allen and Corrine Allen; both of
Eastern;
and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, October
12, at 1 p.m., at the Hall Funeral Home Chapel, Martin, with the
clergyman,
Bob Varney, officiating. Burial was in the Allen Cemetery, Brash Creek,
Hueysville.
BURNS,
Arnold
"Arnie"
1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 3 1999
Arnold
"Arnie"
Burns of Sandusky, Ohio, died Wednesday, October 20, 1999, at
Providence
Hospital. Mr. Burns was retired from Ohio Edison after 35 year of
employment.
He was a member of Harvest Temple, where he was also the Children's
Church
director. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn J. Burns; five daughters,
Jacqlyn
Marie Stike of Columbia, North Carolina, Rhonda Carole Weyer of
Castalia,
Ohio, Carol Jo Wamsley of Middletown, Ohio, Kellie Kathleen Anthony of
Columbus, Ohio, and M. Jeannie Greer of Paintsville; and 16
grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren. Pastor James Lewis of Harvest Temple
officiated
the services. Burial was in Castalia Cemetery.
BUTCHER,
Chastity
Nicole
1999-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Wednesday, October
13, 1999
Chastity
Nicole
Butcher, 3 months old, died Saturday, October 9, 1999, at Williamsport.
Chastity Nicole was born July 16 1999, to Jeremy Allen and Nicole
“Nikki”
Bayes Butcher. Surviving are her parents; one brother, Cody Mason
Butcher;
maternal grandparents, Larry and Debra Bayes of Williamsport; and
paternal
grandparents, Diana and Steve Butcher of Williamsport. Funeral services
will be held today, Wednesday, October 13, at 1 p.m. at Philip Cove
Freewill
Baptist Church, Tomahawk, with Rev. Robert Baker officiating. Burial
will
be in Butcher Family Cemetery, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in
charge
of arrangements.
CANTRELL,
Joe
L.
1938-1999
Joe L.
Cantrell,
60, of Marion, died Wednesday, October 6, 1999, at his residence. Mr.
Cantrell
was born November 10, 1938, at Oil Springs, to the late Bryan and Ruie
Blanton Cantrell. A resident of Marion for 33 years, he was employed in
maintenance at the Rotary Towers. He was a former member of American
Legion
Post 584, worked on cars and did woodworking. He was also preceded in
death
by a brother, Paul Cantrell; and a sister, Wyonna Cantrell. Surviving
are
his wife, Mabel A. Borders Cantrell, whom he married April 4, 1964, at
Falcon; one son, Tim M. (Amy L.) Cantrell of Marion; three brothers,
Claude
T., Rodney and Donald Cantrell, all of Kentucky; four sisters, Lou
Conley,
Loretta Russell, Flossie Wheeler and Cheryl Collinsworth, all of
Kentucky;
two grandchildren, Adam M. and Lindsey M. Cantrell, both of Marion; and
numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday,
October
9, at Boyd Funeral Home, with Chaplain Carver Williams officiating.
Burial
was in Grand Prairie Cemetery.
CASTLE,
Liddie
(VanHoose)
1908-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Friday, October 8,
1999
Liddie
Castle,
91, died Saturday, October 2, 1999 at Cabell Huntington Hospital in
West
Viriginia. Mrs. Castle was born February 22, 1908, to the late James
and
Sarch Music Vanhoose. She was a member of the Pigeon Enterprise Baptist
Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mitchell Castle.
Survivors
include two sons, Vencil Castle and Ricky Castle, both of Lowmansville;
three daughters, Helen Bryant of Lady Lake, Florida, Aletta Edmondson
of
Cincinnati, Ohio, and Virginia Sluss of Columbus, Ohio; one brother,
William
“Willie” Vanhoose of Logan, Ohio; two half sisters, Sarah Daniels or
Ruby
Vanhoose; 19 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Funeral services
will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 6, at Pigeon Enterprise
Baptist
Church with Ellis Hamilton and Charles Stapleton officiating. Burial
will
be in the Green Lawn Cemetery at Louisa.
CASTLE,
Roda
(Blanton)
1921-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Oct 27 1999
Funeral
services
were held Tuesday, October 26, for Roda Mae Castle, 78, who died
Saturday,
October 23, 1999, at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Castle was
born May 12, 1921, in Johnson County, to the late Harry and Cora Saylor
Blanton. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Cecil Castle,
in
1969. Surviving are three sons, Harry Castle of Paintsville and Michael
and Ricky Castle, both of Bluefield, West Virginia; seven daughters,
Polly
Blanton, Glenda Stambaugh and Brenda Picklesimer, all of Paintsville,
Susan
Castle of Catlettsburg, Lucy Wimmer and Carolyn Nichols, both of
Bluefield,
West Virginia, and Wanda Sue Castle of Piketon, Ohio; one brother,
Shade
Blanton of Paintsville; three sisters, Minnie Spalding and Bessie
Bayes,
both of Ashland, and Martha Jane Sanders of Ohio; and 20 grandchildren
and 15 great-grandchildren. Officiating at services at Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel was Mike Blanton. Burial was in East Ashland Golden Oaks
Memorial
Park Gardens.
CHANDLER,
Elizabeth
(Hayes)
1909-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Oct.29 1999
Lowmansville
resident Elizabeth Hayes Chandler, 90, died Monday, October 25, 1999,at
her residence. Mrs. Chandler was born July 8,1909, in Lawrence County,
to the late Greenville and Nancy Carter Hayes. She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Ernie Chandler, on June 30, 1996. Surviving are
one
son, Herman Chandler of Lexington; one daughter Betty Lou Castle of
Paintsvilie;
one sister, Verlie Hayes of Louisa; and three grandchildren and five
great-
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today, Friday, October
29,1999
at 11 a.m. at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Gregory Chandler
and Anthony Castle officiating. Burial will be in Lyons-Chandler
Cemetery
at Lowmansville.
DUTTON,
Elmer
1927-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Oct.27 1999
Former
Johnson
County resident, Elmer Dutton, 72, died Saturday, October 23, 1999, at
his Tremont City, Ohio, residence. Mr. Dutton was born May 14, 1927, in
Johnson County, to the late John and Nelvie Pack Dutton. He was a
construction
worker. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Patsy Lynn Fannon.
Surviving are his wife, Marie Blanton Dutton; one granddaughter and her
husband, Sarah and Doug Fields; a son-in-law, Homer Fannon; two
great-granddaughters;
two brothers, George Dutton of White Salmon, Washington, and John
Dutton
of River; and two sisters, Gracie Preston of Clay City and Eula Fay
Blevins
of St. Paris, Ohio. Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 26, at
Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with John R. Pelphrey officiating. Burial
was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
EAKINS,
Julia
C. (Young)
1924-1999
Julia C.
Eakins,
75, of Battle Creek, Michigan, died October 17 1999, at Evergreen
Manor.
Mrs. Eakins was born May 18, 1924, in Van Lear, to the late Thomas M.
and
Teri C. Daniel Young. She retired from Ford Motor Company in Ypsilanti,
Michigan in 1970. She was preceded in death by her husband, James
Eakins,
in 1984. Survivors include two sons, Tom and Dave Gaiski; one brother;
two sisters; six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Burial was
in Ft. Custer National Cemetery. Paintsville
Herald Friday Oct.22 1999
ELKINS,
Bernie
C.
1906-1999
Bernie C.
Elkins,
93, of Pine Street, Flatwoods, formerly of Wurtland, died Wednesday
Oct.15
1999 in Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. Mr. Elkins was born Feb. 6,
1906,
in Van Lear, a son of the late Fred and Parline Spradlin Elkins. His
wife,
Lilly Heaberlin Elkins, died in 1992. He was a retired operator at
DuPont
in Wurtland and a member of the Wurtland Church of the Nazarene.
Surviving
are five sons, J.L. Elkins of Roswell, Ga., Fred S. Elkins and Donald
N.
Elkins, both of Fort Myers, Fla., Marvin L. Elkins of Spring Lake,
Mich.,
and Herbert A. Elkins of St. Augustine, Fla.; two daughters, Elsie
Sammons
of Flatwoods and Jean Crump of Wurtland; two sisters, Eunice Meenach of
Bellefonte and Inez Pemberton of Ashland; 29 grandchildren; 42
great-grandchildren;
and a great-great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at
the
Wurtland Church of the Nazarene by Pastor Raymond E. Keaton. Burial
will
be in Heaberlin Cemetery in Wurtland. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.
Saturday at Carman Funeral Home in Flatwoods.
GARTIN,
Mary
(Trimble)
1911-1999
Mary
Trimble
Gartin, 88, formerly of Blaine, died October 27, 1999, in Morehead, at
the residence of her daughter, Carol Williams. Mrs. Gartin was born
April
9, 1911, at Bradley, to the late Enoch Spencer (Spencer) and Stella
Patrick
West. On October 22,1932, she married Newton (Newt) Trimble, formerly
of
Oil Springs, who preceded her in death on March 12, 1965. She later
married
Luther Gartin of Blaine, in October 1967. He died on January 10, 1988.
She was a member of the Old Blaine United Baptist Church at Blaine. She
was also preceded in death by one sister, Rhoda Hay; and five brothers,
Pare-r,- de, Barton, Ire and Noah West and three stepsons, Leon
Franklin
Trimble, Nevin Rice Trimble and Donald Bert Trimble. Surviving are
three
daughters, Joyce Ann Ross of Chillicothe, Ohio, (with whom she had made
her home for several years), Doris Jean (Mrs. John C.), Ball of
Flatwoods
and Elma Carol (Mrs. Homer) Williams of Morehead; two brothers, Eddie
West
of Lucasville, Ohio, and North West of Louisa; three
stepdaughters-inlaw,
Joan Trimble of Hyde Park, New York, Mildred Trimble, of Dayton, Ohio,
and Ernestine Trimble of Chillicothe; and 11 grandchildren, 14 great-
grandchildren
and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services were held Friday, October
29, at Young Funeral Home of Louisa. Burial was in the Louisa-Cemetery
at Louisa. Paintsville
Herald
Wednesday 12-1-1999
HARRINGTON,
Paul
1926-1999
Paul
Harrington,
72, died October 20, 1999, at his Van Lear residence. Born June 26,
1926,
in Floyd County, he was the son of the late Jim and Lizzie Marshall
Harrington.
Survivors include his wife, Lerlie Salisbury Harrington; one daughter,
Loretta Harrington; one sister; and two grandchildren. Burial was in
the
Spears Family Cemetery at Upper Toler Creek. Paintsville
Herald Friday Oct.22 1999
JENKINS,
Verna
(LeMaster)
1927-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 3 1999
Verna
LeMaster
Jenkins, 71, died Thursday, October 28, 1999, at her Columbus, Ohio,
residence.
Mrs. Jenkins was born October 31, 1927, in Johnson County, to the late
John and Pheoba Moore LeMaster. She was a retired laundress. Surviving
are her husband, Buell Jenkins; two sons, Bill H. and Donald R.
Jenkins,
both of Columbus; four daughters, Minnie Jewel Sly, Joyce Ann Jackson,
Carol Heckman and Brenda K. Jenkins, all of Columbus; two sisters, Mary
Jenkins of Flat Gap and Dove Kimbleton of Columbus; and 11
grandchildren
and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, November
1, at Jerry Spears Funeral Home, Columbus, with Elders Frankie Williams
and Sammie Reed officiating. Burial was in Green Lawn Cemetery,
Columbus.
This obituary is courtesy of Jones-Preston Funeral Home.
JOHNSON,
Morris
Mitchell
1922-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Friday, October
15,
1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Friday, October 15, 1999, for Morris Mitchell
Johnson,
77, who died Tuesday, October 12, at Highlands Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Johnson was born June 27, 1922, in Johnson County, to the late
Stonewall
Jackson and Virgie Music Johnson. He was a retired construction worker
and veteran of World War II. He was also preceded in death by his wife,
Ann Louise Johnson, in 1989; and three brothers, Marvin, Norman and
Bill
Johnson. Surviving are three sons, Jerry Mitchell Johnson of Jenny's
Creek,
Billy Johnson of Lick Fork and Charles Alvin Johnson of Huntington,
West
Virginia; two daughters, Norma Jean Smith of East Point and Cheryl
McCloud
of Glouster, Virginia; two brothers, Alvin Johnson of Hager Hill and
Charles
Johnson of Clearwater, Florida; and nine grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Officiating at 11 a.m. services at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel
will
be Toby Johnson and Clifford Spencer. Burial will be in Robinson Family
Cemetery at East Point.
LONG,
James F
Sr.
1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Dec.24 1999
James Long
Former
Johnson County resident, James F. Long Sr., 81, died Wednesday, October
20. 1999. Mr. Long, of Beech Grove, Indiana, was the son of the late
Rev.
R.M. and Maud Stanley Long of Paintsville. He was a pipe fitter for
Mitchum
Schafer, retiring in 1979. Previously, he was a blacksmith for New York
Central Railroad, retiring in 1969. He was a charter member of Beech
Grove
Church of God and an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his
wife,
Mary Maxine Jackson Long; two sons, James Franklin Jr. and Phillip Joe
Long; four daughters, Alice Jean French, Frances Ann Candela, Sandra
Carol
Nelson and Vicki Lynn McGown; four brothers, Russell, Walter G., Ernest
G. and Donald R. Long; one sister, Beatrice Rowlett; and 22
grandchildren,
36 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held October 23, with Little & Sons Funeral Home of Beech
Grove
in charge of arrangements. Burial was in New Crown Cemetery.
MCALLISTER,
Grace
(Tuzy)
1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Wednesday, October
13, 1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Grace Marie McAllister,
86, who died Sunday, October 10, 1999, at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical
Center. Mrs. McAllister was born April 6, 1913, in Allentowne,
Pennsylvania,
to the late Frank and Edith Elizabeth Metz Tuzy. She was preceded in
death
by her husband, Hershell McAllister, on June 1, 1952; and a son,
William
H. McAllister, in 1955. Surviving are two daughters, Joyce Ann Meade of
Van Lear and Betty Lou Burke of Newport News, Virginia; and eight
grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday,
October
12, at St. Michael Catholic Church, with Father Terry Hoppenjans
officiating.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
MCCOY,
Paul
Daniel
1957-1999
Paul
Daniel
McCoy, 42, of Louisa, died Thursday Oct.28 1999 in Martin County. Mr.
McCoy
was born July 10, 1957, in Paintsville, a son of Trigg McCoy of Louisa
and the late Anna Marie Moore McCoy. He was a construction worker.
Additional
survivors include his stepmother, Anita McCoy of Louisa; two daughters,
Alicia McCoy of Grayson and Caley Dawn McCoy of Tazwell, Va.; two sons,
Matthew Trigg McCoy and Dwayne McCoy, both of Tazwell; three sisters,
Ruth
Allen Muncy of Columbus, Ohio, Betty Muncy of Pilgrim and Donita
Compton
of Lexington; and two brothers, James McCoy of Pilgrim and Lloyd McCoy
of Tomahawk. The funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday at Wilson
Funeral
Home in Louisa by Elder Clifford Young. Burial will be in Yatesville
Memorial
Gardens in Louisa. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the
funeral
home.
MCKENZIE,
Edna
L. (Reed)
1918-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Oct.27 1999
Volga
resident
Edna L. McKenzie, 81, died Saturday, October 23, 1999, at Mountain
Manor
Nursing Home in Paintsville, Mrs. McKenzie was born February 18, 1918,
in Johnson County, to the late Lonzo and Vertrice Williams Reed. She
was
a member of Enterprise Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death
by
her husband, John Schuyler McKenzie; and a son, Harper McKenzie.
Surviving
are two daughters, Linda S. Ison of Flat Gap and Rose Ann Rowland of
Volga;
three brothers, James D. McKenzie of Volga, Don Reed of Circleville,
Ohio,
and John McKenzie Jr. of Ashland; one sister, Rule Williams of Red
Bush;
and six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services
were
held Monday, October 25, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Revs.
Jim McKenzie, Wendell Ison and John Ison officiating. Burial was in
Highland
Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
MEADE,
Kenneth
Rodger
1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published- Friday, October
15,
1999
Paintsville
native
Kenneth Rodger Meade, died Tuesday, October 12, 1999, at Pattie A. Clay
Hospital. Mr. Meade was director of the Eastern Kentucky University
Bookstore,
board member of the Eastern Kentucky University Credit Union and
Richmond
Kiwanis Club, helped establish the Madison County Rescue Squad,
president
of Kentucky Association of College Bookstores and a Kentucky Colonel.
Surviving
are his wife, Donna Meade; his parents, James Kenneth and Maggi C.
Meade;
two daughters, Kimberly Paige Porter and Karen Lynn Meade, both of
Lexington;
one sister, Patricia Meade Case of Pikeville; and one granddaughter.
Funeral
services were held Thursday, October 14, at Oldham, Roberts &
Towell
Funeral Home, with Eugene Strange and Howard Willen officiating. Burial
was in Richmond Cemetery.
MEEK, Cecil
1911-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 3 1999
Meally
resident
Cecil Meek, 88, died Sunday, October 31, 1999, at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical Center. Mr. Meek was born August 12, 1911, in Johnson County,
to
the late Jack and Janett Ward Meek. He was an electrician and veteran
of
World War II. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Minerva Irene
Picklesimer Meek, in October 1995. Surviving are one brother, Clarence
Meek of Boons Camp; and one sister, Exer Price of Chardon, Ohio.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday, November 2, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home
Chapel,
with Jerry Scott officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
MOLLETTE,
Opal
(Storer)
1927-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Oct 27 1999
Opal
Mollette,
72, died Tuesday, October 19, 1999, at her Paintsville residence. Mrs.
Mollette was born June 1, 1927, in Highland County, Ohio, to the late
Orville
and Nellie Parr Storer. She was a retired waitress. Surviving are her
husband,
James Mollette; three sons, Rickey Dean Mollette of Paintsville, James
Timothy Mollette of West Van Lear and Bryon Keith Mollette of Hager
Hill;
one brother, Ralph Storer of Hillsboro, Ohio; one sister, Grace Riley
of
Pineknot; and nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral
services were held Thursday, October 21, at Preston Funeral Home
Chapel,
with Denvil Mollette officiating. Burial was in Mollette Cemetery at
Meally.
MULLINS,
Proctor Mort
1947-1999
Proctor Mort Mullins, 52, of Martha, died Sunday, October 31, at Three
Rivers Medical Center. Mr. Mullins was born March 5, 1947, in
Paintsville, a son of Pearl F. (Mutt) Mullins of Martha, and the late
Myrtle Francis Ferguson Mullins. He was a pipe fitter with Local 248,
Plumbers and Steam Fitters, Ashland; a member of Jake Rice Lodge #606;
and chairman of the Lawrence County Board of Education; and attended
Old Paint Primitive Baptist Church. Additional survivors include his
wife, Betty Lockhart Mullins of Martha; two sons, David Alan Mullins of
Barboursville, West Virginia, and Darrell Wayne Mullins U.S.A.F. of
Yokita, Japan; two brothers, Robie Mullins and Fritz Mullins of Martha;
and one grandchild, Kaylee Rebecca Mullins. Friends may call Wednesday
(today), November 3, after 2 p.m. at Old Paint PrinitiveBaptist Church.
Funeral services will be conducted by Elders Jerry Brown and Rodney
Hamilton and Masons F and AM, Thursday, November 4, at 11 a.m at Old
Paint Primitive Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Webb family
Cemetery, Martha. Young Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Proctor Mort Mullins
Scholarship Fund, c/o of Peoples Security Bank, Louisa. Submitted
by: Debra Richard Dunford
MURRAY,
Jannie
(Porter)
1916-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Friday, October 8,
1999
Jannie
Murray,
83, died Sunday, October 3, 1999, in Columbus, Ohio. Born March 16,
1916,
in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Murray and
Rebecca
Porter. Survivors include one son, Ronnie Murray of Columbus, Ohio;
five
grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be
held
Wednesday, October 6, at 10 a.m. at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel
with
Harold Stevens officiating. Burial will be in McClure Family Cemetery
at
Wittensville.
PELPHREY,
Thomas
Eugene
1930-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 3 1999
Thomas
Eugene
Pelphrey, 69, of Oregon, Ohio, formerly of Johnson County, died
Saturday,
October 24, 1999, at his residence. Mr. Pelphrey was born January 25,
1930,
in Paintsville, to the late Arthur and Nannie Pelphrey. He joined the
Air
Force in 1948 and served 30 years on active duty, which included the
Korean
and Vietnam wars. In Vietnam he earned his nickname "Hawk." After
working
for BP for 25 years, he retired in 1999. He was also preceded in death
by two brothers, Paul Curtis and Glen Arthur; and a sister, Mary Mae.
Surviving
are his wife, Despina "Daisy" Pelphrey; two aunts and a uncle, Louie
Faye
Dills, Betty Jean McCarty and Junior Combs, all of Paintsville; and
several
nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 27,
at
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral. He received full military
honors.
Burial was in Restlawn Memorial Park, with Hoeflinger Funeral Home in
charge
of arrangements.
PENNINGTON,
Beulah
(Jenkins)
1908-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 3 1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, November 3, for Beulah Jenkins
Pennington,
91, who died Saturday, October 30, 1999, at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical
Center. Mrs. Pennington was born September 22, 1908, to the late
Columbus
and Nancy Patrick Jenkins. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
Ray Pennington, on May 2, 1997. Surviving are four sons, Ronnie and
Jack
Pennington, both of Flat Gap, Clay Pennington of Martha and Buell
Jenkins
of Columbus, Ohio; five daughters, Verna Salyers of Galloway, Ohio,
Gladys
Gillem of Pickerton, Ohio, Sylvia Wright of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,
and
Stella Shockley and Esther Pennington, both of Columbus; one brother,
Joe
Jenkins of West Liberty; and 34 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren
and
13 great-great-grandchildren. Officiating at 11 a.m. services at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel will be Elders Sammie Reed and Frankie Williams.
Burial
will be in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
POWERS,
David
Ray
1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Friday, October 8,
1999
David Ray
Powers,
27, of Lancaster, formerly of Pickerington, died Friday, October 1,
1999,
at Fairfield Medical Center. He was employed at the Olive Garden in
Lancaster.
He is survived by his parents, Ray and Jodi Powers of Pickerington;
sister,
Kim Powers of Reynoldsburg, Kelly Fornash of Canal Winchester; his
fiancee,
Lindsay Green and their daughter, Kayte Powers of Lancaster; one son,
Damon
Ward of Lancaster; grandfather, Grant Powers of Salyersville; one
nephew,
two nieces, and may aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death
by grandparents, Imagean Powers and Cline and Lou Anna Blanton.
Services
were held October 5 at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home in Canal
Winchester.
Burial was in the Betzer Cemetery, Carroll.
PRATER,
Liney
Bell (Pennington)
1929-1999
Liney Bell
Prater,
70, of Frenchburg, formerly of Prestonsburg, died Sunday, October 17,
1999,
at St. Claire Medical Center in Morehead. Mrs. Prater was born August
20,
1929, at Water Gap, to the late Millard and Elsie Younce Pennington.
She
was a member of the Freewill Baptist faith. She was also preceded in
death
by her husband, Curnie Prater. Surviving are two sons, Robert J. Prater
of East Point and Richard L. Prater of Jeffersonville; one daughter,
Connie
J. Daniels of Frenchburg; four brothers, James and Rudolph Pennington,
both of Prestonsburg, Harm Pennington of Paintsville and John Andrew
Pennington
of Flat Gap; nine sisters, Emma Wallen, Beatrice Music and Curnie Faye
Goble, all of Prestonsburg, Jacqueline Salyers of Deltona, Florida,
Maudie
Hughes of Longwood, Florida, Rema Perry of Paintsville, Magdeline
Jackson
of Warsaw, Indiana, Elizabeth Pennington of Longwood, Florida, and
Linda
Ousley of Owensville; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be
held today, Wednesday, October 20, at Floyd Funeral Home Chapel. Burial
will be in Pennington Family Cemetery.
PRESTON,
Walter
Raymond "Cat"
1911-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Friday, October 8,
1999
Walter
Raymond
“Cat” Preston, 87, died Monday, October 4, 1999 at St. Mary’s Hospital
in Huntington, West Virginia. Mr. Preston was born November 3, 1911, at
River, to the late Willaim James Preston and Myrtle Spears. He was a
retired
coal miner. He is survived by his wife, Christine Preston. Other
survivors
include one daughter, Emma Lee Vanhoose; four step-daughters; four
step-sons;
one brother, William James Preston, Jr. of Kettering, Ohio; three
sisters,
Barbra Franklin of River, and Irene Parson and Stella Craig, both of
Catlettsburg;
and two grandsons, Joel and Brent Vanhoose. Funeral services will be
held
Thursday, October 7, at 1:00 p.m. at Boonscamp Freewill Baptist Church
with Harold Conley officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery
at
Boonscamp.
RATLIFF,
Topsy
Ray
1950-1999
Topsy Ray
Ratliff,
49, died Sunday, October 17, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mr.
Ratliff was born February 10, 1950, in Johnson County, to the late
Topsy
Ratliff Sr. and Ruby VanHoose Ratliff Sadler. Surviving are one son,
Timothy
Ray Ratliff of Sitka; three brothers, Hollie of Flat Gap, Lawrence of
Tutor
Key and Andy of Blaine; two half brothers, Jay of New York and Bub of
Urbana,
Ohio; four sisters, Ollie Southern, Martha Kidd and Ruth Ann Fitch, all
of Denver, and Mary Pennington of Van Lear; and three half sisters,
Dicie
VanHoose of Denver, Elda Faye Ratliff of Middle Fork and Hattie Marie
Thatcher
of Urbana. Funeral services will be held, today, Wednesday, October 20,
at 1 p.m. at Liberty Baptist Church, Denver, with Terry Conley, Harold
Conley and Ted Dawson officiating. Burial will be in Topsy Ratliff
Cemetery
at Denver, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
RILEY,
Warren
G.
1920-1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Warren G. Riley, 78, who died
October
13 1999, at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Mr. Riley was born
October
24, 1920, in Breathitt County, to the late Granville and Sylvania
Henson
Riley. He was a technical engineer, HAM radio operator and member of
the
Freewill Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by his wife,
Jane
Wilcox Riley. Surviving are one son, T.J. Riley of Dry Ridge; two
daughters,
Delores Salyer of Meally and Wilma Perry of Olive Hill; and five
grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday,
October
16, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Revs. Larry Blair and
Johnny
Hager officiating. Burial was in Mayo Memorial Cemetery at Paintsville.
ROSS,
Walter
A.
Jr.
1921-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 3 1999
Retired
engineer
Walter A. Ross Jr., 78, died Thursday, October 28, 1999, at his Flat
Gap
residence. Mr. Ross was born September 15, 1921, in Johnson County, to
the late Walter A. Sr. and Etta Marie Lyon Ross. He was retired from
General
Motors of Columbus, Ohio and was a World War II Army veteran. Surviving
are his wife, Malta Crislip Ross; three sons, Danny A. Ross of Lapel,
Indiana,
Rodney F. Ross Sr. of Galloway, Ohio, and John K. Ross of Millersport,
Ohio; three brothers, Marshall Ross of Corning, Ohio, Edgel Ross of
Flat
Gap and Garland Ross of Columbus, Ohio; one sister, Carrie Davis of
Lima,
Ohio; and eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Sunday, October 31, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel,
with
John Estep, Harold Salyer and Dick VanHoose officiating. Burial was in
Johnson County Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
ROY,
Mollie
Mae
(Boyd)
1911-1999
Published-Oct.29
1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Friday, October 29, 1999 for Mollie Mae Roy, 88,
who
died October 26 1999 at Salyersville Health Care Center. Mrs. Roy was
born
May 3, 1911, in Lawrence County, to the late Allen and Azobie Pratt
Boyd.
Surviving are her husband, G.P. Roy; one stepson, Dennis Roy of
Southbridge,
Massachusetts, one stepdaughter, Carmen Roy of Southbridge; and three
step
grandchildren. Officiating at 11 a.m. services at Paintsville Funeral
Home
Chapel will be Rev. James K. Caudill Burial will be in Boyd Cemetery at
Louisa.
SELVAGE,
James
Clayton
1927-1999
Funeral
services
were held Tuesday, October 19, for James Clayton "J.C." Selvage, 72,
who
died Saturday, October 16, 1999, at his Denver residence. Mr. Selvage
was
born April 6, 1927, in Johnson County, to the late Clate and Louise
Wright
Selvage. He was an electrician/plumber. Surviving are his wife, Beulah
Adams;
one daughter, Jamie Selvage Meade; one brother, Butch Selvage of Grove
City, Ohio; and two grandchildren. Officiating at services at
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home Chapel were James Kelly Caudill, Chuck Slone and Paul W.
Browning.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
SPARKS,
Robin
1914-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 27 1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Robin Sparks, 85, who died
Saturday,
October 23, at Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Mr. Sparks was
born
August 27, 1914, in Johnson County, to the late James L. and Cora Ellen
Keaton Sparks. He was a farmer. He was also preceded in death by his
wife,
Dora Sparks. Surviving are one son, Tommy Glenn Sparks of Volga; four
daughters,
Pauline Lemaster of Paintsville, Nannie Ward of Columbus, Ohio, Delcie
Whitt of Blaine and Mary Sorrell of Virginia Beach, Virginia; four
brothers,
Carl Sparks of Moon, Elzie Sparks of Dayton, Ohio, and Goble and Oval
Sparks,
both of Ohio; one sister, Flonie Lewis of Dayton; and 10 grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, October
26, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with John R. Pelfrey, Paul E.
Keaton
and Eual McKenzie officiating. Burial was in Nannie Sparks Cemetery at
Martha.
SPEARS,
Isaac
Jr.
1921-1999
Age 78, of
McDowell,
died Friday, October 29, 1999, at his residence, following an extended
illness. Born on October 25, 1921, in Johnson County, he was the son of
the late Isaac and Mary Dutton Spears. He was a disabled miner.
Survivors
include his wife, Alberta Dutton Spears; three sons, Johnny Spears of
Wheelwright,
and Jimmy Spears, and Jeffery Spears, both of McDowell; eight
daughters,
Ruby Hitchcock of Wheelwright, Mary Moore of Minnie, Mazie Hamilton,
and
Violet Bentley, both of McDowell, Lillie Collins of Pinetop, Emma
Bentley,
and Glenda Sue Stumbo, both of Price, and Melinda Mullins of
Bevinsville;
two brothers, Orville Spears of Bevinsville; and Homer Spears, of
Williamson,
West Virginia; two sisters, Irene Mosley of Minnie, and Georgene Mosley
of Garrett, Indiana; 36 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, and
three
great-great-grandchildren . Funeral services were conducted Monday,
November
1, at 1 p.m., at the Pilgrims Rest Old Regular Baptist Church at Price,
with ministers of the Old Regular Baptist Church officiating. Burial
was
in the Lucy Hall Cemetery, McDowell
THOMAS,
Grace
(Scott)
1907-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Friday, October
15,
1999
Hager Hill
resident
Grace Scott Thomas, 92, died Tuesday, October 12, 1999, at Mountain
Manor
Nursing Home. Mrs. Thomas was born August 17, 1907, in Pike County, to
the late W.T. and Emma Smith Scott. She was a postmistress. She was
also
preceded in death by her husband, Harry Thomas, on June 25, 1981.
Surviving
are one son, Richard Scott Thomas of Hager Hill; four sisters, Esta
Marie
Conley, Shirley Preston and Billie Jean King, all of Paintsville, and
Mildred
Pack of Morehead; two grandsons, Richard Earl Thomas and Daniel Levin;
and one granddaughter, Bronwyn Thomas Hodgson. Funeral services were
held
Thursday, October 14, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Dr.
Charles
Milam officiating. Burial was in Mayo Cemetery at Paintsville.
WALLEN,
Mearl
1911-1999
PAINTSVILLE
HERALD-Published-Nov 27 1999
River
resident
Mearl Wallen, 88, died Tuesday, October 12, 1999, in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Mr. Wallen was born July 21, 1911, in Johnson County, to the late
William
and Gypsie Murry Wallen. Surviving are one brother, Ballard Wallen of
Catlettsburg;
and five sisters, Dorothy Daniel and Betty Stapleton, both of River,
Mae
Price of Offutt, Fay Craft of Portsmouth, Ohio, and Edith VanHoose of
Wilmington,
Ohio. Funeral services were held Friday, October 15, at Preston Funeral
Home Chapel, with William VanHoose and David VanHoose officiating.
Burial
was in Wallen Cemetery at River.
WARD,
Charles
William
1936-1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Charles William Ward, 63, died October 15, 1999, at his
Ashland residence. Mr. Ward was born June 7, 1936, in Johnson County,
to
Shirley Mae Ward Burke and the late Edgar Ted Ward. He was an
automotive
engineering consultant. Surviving are his mother; three sons, Jeffery
Mark
Landon Ward of Olive Hill, Patrick Charles Ward of Ashland and Scott
Charles
Ward of Frankfort; one daughter, Debbie Jordan of Jacksonville,
Florida;
two brothers, George Heber and Jeff Ward, both of Oil Springs; two
sisters,
Betsy Wheeler of Louisa and Sarah Collinsworth of Ashland; and eight
grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday,
October
18, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Richard Suman
officiating.
Burial was in Johnson County Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville.
NOVEMBER - 1999
ANTRIM, Mary
V.
(Porter)
1910-1999
WABASH
INDIANA:
Mary V. (Sluss) Antrim, 89, Miller's Merry Manor West, died at 12:30
a.m.
Thursday, Nov. 11, 1999, at the nursing home. She was born on Jan. 10,
1910, in Van Lear, Ky., to Dave and Lula (Mahan) Sluss. She married
Gordon
W. Porter Sr. on June 9, 1928. He died on Sept. 2, 1979. She was a
retired
nurse's aide at Vernon Manor Children's Home. She was a member of the
Church
of Christ Eastwood. Surviving are a son, John A. (Imogene) Porter,
Wabash;
four daughters, Mrs. James (Mintie) Kerr, Wabash, Mrs. Arthur
(Virginia)
Diskey, Richvalley, Mrs. James (Mary) Fields, Murfreesboro, Tenn., and
Patsy Jo Mahan, Nashville, Tenn.; two brothers, James (Jenny Lee)
Sluss,
Daneridge, Tenn., and David Sluss, East Point, Ky.; three sisters,
Pearl
Spears, Auxier, Ky., Nettie McKinsie, Wabash, and Nancy Pelphrey,
Roann;
23 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and six
great-great-grandchildren.
One son, four brothers and three sisters are deceased. Services will be
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the McDonald Funeral Home Eddingfield Chapel.
Burial
will be in Falls Cemetery.
AUXIER,
Sarah
(Stapleton)
1910-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Sarah Stapleton Auxier,
89, who died Thursday, November 11, 1999, at her Hager Hill residence.
Mrs. Auxier was born January 10, 1910, in Johnson County, to the late
Ashland
and Virgie McKenzie Stapleton. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
Dick Auxier. Surviving are six sons, Doug, Russel and Pete, all of
Hager
Hill, Harold of Staffordsville, Martin of Swamp Branch and Jack of
Chillicothe,
Ohio; four daughters, Mabel Williams and Rosella Goble, both of Hager
Hill,
Doris Stewart of East Point and Mary Smallwood of Zelasky, Ohio; one
brother,
Bill Stapleton of Huntington, West Virginia; two sisters, Lisa and Judy
Stapleton, both of Hager Hill; and 45 grandchildren, 78
great-grandchildren
and 27 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday,
November
14, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Larry Blair and Hubert
Slone
officiating. Burial was in the family cemetery at Stapleton Branch,
Hager
Hill.
BALDRIDGE,
Nora
(Salmons)
1909-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Friday
Nov.12 1999
Sitka
resident
Nora Baldridge, 89, died Sunday, November 7, 1999, at Paul B. Hall
Regional
Medical Center. Mrs. Baldridge was born November 25, 1909, in Johnson
County,
to the late James and Katherine Honeycutt Salmons. She was a
beautician.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Baldridge, in
June
1981. Surviving are one son, Rev. Carl Bryan Baldridge of Alexandria;
two
daughters, Bonnie Adams of Sitka and Betty Janice Berry of Lebanon,
Tennessee;
and 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and 10
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 10, at Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel, with Garmon Preece officiating. Burial was in Old
Friendship
Cemetery at Williamsport.
BAYES,
Elbert
1925-1999
Hager Hill
resident
Elbert Bayes, 74, died Saturday, November 20, at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical Center. Mr. Bayes was born June 5, 1925, in Johnson County, to
the late Newt and Dicie Ramey Bayes. He was an employee with the State
Highway Department and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his
wife,
Hester Bayes; and three nieces and one nephew. [incomplete obit]
BLAIR,
Edward
1922-1999
Edward
Blair,
77, of Oberlin, died Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1999, at Elyria Memorial
Regional
Medical Center, after a sudden illness. He was born April 4, 1922, in
Paintsville,
Ky., and lived in the Oberlin area for 44 years, coming from West
Virginia.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and was stationed in
Germany,
France and England. He enlisted in 1943 and was discharged in 1945. He
worked at Moen in Elyria for 29 years, retiring in 1984, and was a
member
of Camden Baptist Church, Kipton, Ohio. He enjoyed gardening, hunting,
fishing and his family. He is survived by his wife, Merle (King) Blair
of Oberlin, to whom he was married 49 years; three sons, Ronald of
Norwalk,
Richard of North Fairfield and Randall of Wakeman; three daughters,
Robin
Wills of North Fairfield, Rita Marcum of Wakeman and Ruth Bently of
Wellington,
Ohio; one brother, Paul Blair of Shiloh; one sister, Loretta Fairchild
of Kentucky; 14 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Plynia
(Bolden)
Blair; three brothers, Cecil, Elbert and Jay; three sisters, Berthie,
Alberta
and Edith; and one granddaughter. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m.
Friday in Gerber-Smith Funeral Home, 16 Cooper St., Wakeman. Services
will
be 11 a.m. Saturday in Camden Baptist Church, 50679 Ohio 303, Oberlin,
with the Rev. Calvin Searles officiating. Burial will follow in Camden
Cemetery, Kipton November 24, 1999 OBERLIN OHIO
BLAIR,
Francis
Marion
1916-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, November 17, for Francis Marion Blair,
83,
who died Sunday, November 14, 1999, at Cincinnati VA Hospital,
Cincinnati,
Ohio. Mr. Blair was born August 10, 1916, in Johnson County, to the
late
James Sherman and Jane Webb Blair. He was a retired sergeant from the
U.S.
Army. Surviving are two nephews, Jack Cecil Hall of Lavonia, Michigan,
and Kenneth Gordon Blair of Jenkins; and six nieces, Charlene Conley of
Van Lear, Margaret Hall of Hager Hill, Tommie Jean Branham of
Pikeville,
Grace Jasper of Logan, West Virginia, Lorraine Blair of Virginia City,
Virginia, and Linda Beemon of Crittenden. Services will be held at 2
p.m.
at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Highland
Memorial
Park at Staffordsville.
BLANTON,
Patricia
Lou (Perrone)
1945-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Hager Hill
resident
Patricia Lou Perrone Blanton, 54, died Thursday, November 25, 1999, at
her residence. Mrs. Blanton was born September 24, 1945, in Logansport,
Indiana, to Patrick Joseph Pereone and Adeline Marquette Sundy Hatton.
She was a billing clerk for Dr. Roe. Surviving are her husband, Arnold
Blanton; her mother; one daughter, Amy Christine Blanton of Hager Hill;
one brother, John Francis Perrone of Broadview Heights, Ohio; her
stepfather,
Emerson Hatton; and one nephew, Patrick Perrone. Obituary courtesy of
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home.
BURKE,
Richard
Otto
1912-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov
5 1999
Richard
Burke
1912-1999 Former Johnson County resident Richard Otto Burke, 87, died
Tuesday,
November 2, 1999, at Wabash County Hospital, Wabash, Indiana. Mr. Burke
was born September 15, 1912, in Johnson County, to the late Grant and
Adaline
Cliffton Burke. He was a coal miner for 19 years. He was also preceded
in death by one daughter; one grandson; five brothers; and three
sisters.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Burke; one son, Harold Burke of Wabash;
three daughters, Billie Sue Samons of Van Lear, Charlotte Howard of
Wabash
and Kathy Arlene Houghland of Dayton, Ohio; one brother, Robert Burke
of
Van Lear; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held
tomorrow,
Saturday, November 6, at 2 p.m. at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Home
Chapel,
with David Dragstrem officiating. Burial will be in Friends Cemetery,
Wabash.
CASTLE,
Clyde
Jr.
1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
Funeral
services
were held Monday, November 15, for Clyde Castle Jr., 75, who died
November
12, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mr. Castle was born May 23,
1924,
in Lawrence County, to the late Clyde Sr. and Maggie Borders Castle. He
was a retired welder/mechanic from Island Creek Coal Company, member of
the Thealka Freewill Baptist Church and veteran of World War II. He was
also preceded in death by his wife, Hazel Castle. Surviving are one
son,
Donald Castle of West Van Lear; two daughters, Carrue Gibson of East
Point
and Phyllis Runyon of Mount Sterling; one sister, Phyllis Chandler of
Thealka;
and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Officiating at
services
at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel was Rev. Harold Conley. Burial was
in
Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
COLLINS,
Bonnie
(Boggs)
1952-1999
Sitka
resident
Bonnie Collins, 46, died November 19 1999, at her residence. Mrs.
Collins
was born December 12, 1952, in Johnson County, to the late Ova Ossie
and
Angie Boggs. She was a member of Cannons Chapel Church at Volga.
Surviving
are four sons, Darrell and Bo Collins, both of Sitka, and Donald "Tony"
and Matthew Collins, both of Columbus, Ohio; one daughter, Amy
Greenwood
of Pataskala, Ohio; three brothers, Beecher "Bud" Boggs of Flat Gap,
Ossie
Boggs of Martha and David P. Boggs of Lebanon, Ohio; six sisters, Carol
Moore of Meally, Virginia Lemaster of Sitka, Helen Salyers of
Paintsville,
Patricia Honeycutt of Flat Gap, Roxanne Castle of River and Frances
Stanifer
of Martha; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday,
November 22, at Cannons Chapel Church, with Rev. Arthur Scarberry
officiating.
Burial was in Skaggstown Church Cemetery at Flat Gap, with Paintsville
Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
COLLINS,
Margie
(Gibson)
1926-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov
5 1999
Funeral
services
were held Thursday, November 4, for Margie Collins, 73, of Wayland, who
died Monday, November 1, 1999, at Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington.
Mrs. Collins was born March 28, 1926, at Raven, to the late Otis and
Bell
Jones Gibson. She was a member of Caney Fork Regular Baptist Church.
Surviving
are her husband, Raymond Collins; one son, Phillip Ray Collins of Hager
Hill; one daughter, Copa Lee Hansford of Wayland; three brothers,
Berman
Gibson of Bedford, Warren Gibson of Louisville and Denzil Gibson of
Sturgis;
and two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Officiating at
services
at Hall Funeral Home Chapel of Martin were Regular Baptist ministers.
Burial
was in Collins Cemetery at Wayland.
COLLINS,
Ray
Jr.
1975-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov
5 1999
Preston
Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements for Ray Collins Jr., 24, who died
Monday,
November 1, 1999, at Cabell Hunting-ton Hospital, Huntington, West
Virginia.
Mr. Collins was born May 13, 1975, in Lexington, to Ray Collins and the
late Kathy Wells Collins. He was self-employed. Surviving are his
father;
and one brother, Brandon Collins of Inez. Officiating at 2 p.m.
services
at Daniels Creek Church of Christ will be J.M. Scott. Burial will be in
Wells Cemetery at Van Lear.
COOK,
Marie
(Martin)
1916-1999
Marie
Martin
Cook Age, 83, of Drift, died Monday, November 29, 1999, at the Paul B.
Hall Medical Center, Paintsville. She was born September 11, 1916, in
Minnie,
the daughter of the late Keene F. Martin and Martha Robinette Martin.
She
was a self-employed merchant. Her husband, Roy Cook, preceded her in
death.
Survivors include two sons, O. Dathan Cook of Springboro, Ohio, Wallace
Cook of Franklin, Ohio; one daughter, Martha June McKenzie of Drift;
six
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be
conducted
Wednesday, December 1, at 1 p.m., at the Hall Funeral Home Chapel,
Martin,
with the clergymen Arnold Turner Jr., and Ralph Turner officiating.
Burial
will be in the K. F. Martin Cemetery, at Minnie.
CULWELL,
Elliott
1912-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
Retired
miner
Elliott Culwell, 87, died Wednesday, November 10, 1999, at Paul B. Hall
Regional Medical Center. Mr. Culwell was born August 3, 1912, in
Johnson
County, to the late Dennis and Exir Davis Culwell. He was also preceded
in death by his wife, Mary Lou Culwell, on October 31, 1998; one son,
James
Larry Culwell; one daughter, Carolyn Castle; three brothers, Hobart,
Walker
Lee and Freddie; and two sisters, Ruby Tackett and Marie Green.
Surviving
are four sons, Frank, Rick and Leon Culwell, all of Nippa, and Randall
Culwell of Wabash, Indiana; four daughters, Connie Fitch of Meally,
Alice
June VanHoose of Lowmansville, Rita VanHoose of Mt. Sterling and Nancy
Brown of Urbana, Ohio; five brothers, Andrew Culwell of Plain City,
Ohio,
L.T. Culwell of Marion, Ohio, Eddie Culwell of Florida, Georgie Culwell
of Waverly, Ohio, and Riley Culwell of Mechanicsburg, Ohio; two
sisters,
Ethel McKenzie of Chandlersville and Neval Lemasters of Columbus, Ohio;
and 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were
held Saturday, November 13, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with
Tommy Meade, Jimmy McKenzie and Gail Music officiating. Burial was in
Castle
Cemetery at Nippa.
DANIEL,
Richard
"Bus"
1908-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
River
resident
Richard "Bus" Daniel, 91, died Friday, November 5, 1999, at his
residence.
Mr. Daniel was born March 11, 1908, in Johnson County, to the late
Henry
Asbury and Rebecca Octavia Blevins Daniel. He was a track laborer for C
& O Railway. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Daniel; two sons,
Henry
and Gary Daniel, both of River; two daughters, Venice Chandler of Tutor
Key and Octavia Hall of Raceland; one sister, Sadie Mary Walters of
Ashland;
and 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services
were
held Sunday, November 7, at Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Bruce
Howard
and Roger VanHoose officiating. Burial was in Daniel Cemetery at River.
DELONG,
Elizabeth
(Mollett)
1901-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
Funeral
services
were held Friday, November 12, for Elizabeth Delong, 98, who died
Monday,
November 8, at Ohio Pythian Sister Home, Medina, Ohio. Mrs. Delong was
born January 17, 1901, in Johnson County, to the late John C. and Etta
Mae Hite Mollett. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Emery
Delong, in 1983; and a daughter, Audrey Page. Surviving are two sons,
Arvel
Delong of Keaton and Oliver Delong of Clarksville, Tennessee; one
daughter,
Ida A. Fyffe of Medina; two sisters, Julia Miller and Swana Penix, both
of Paintsville; and nine grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and
three
great-great-grandchildren. Officiating at services at Trace Fork United
Baptist Church, Tomahawk, were Elders Flem Arrowood, Ted Asbury and
Claude
Mollett. Burial was in Boyd Cemetery, Tomahawk, with Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements.
DEROSSETT,
Opal
(Wells)
1909-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
Opal
Janette
Derossett, 90, died Friday, November 12, 1999, at Greene Memorial
Hospital,
Xenia, Ohio. Mrs. Derossett was born April 13, 1909, in Floyd County,
to
the late Winfield and Sally Burchett Wells. Surviving are her husband,
Fred Derossett; two sons, Billy Hall of Richmond, Michigan, and Truman
Hall of Ripley, New York; one daughter, Malva Cline of Sabina, Ohio;
two
brothers, Truman of Rush and Thomas of Van Lear; and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, November 15, at Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel, with Dick VanHoose officiating. Burial was in Auxier
Relocation
Cemetery at Auxier.
GARTIN,
Mary
(Spencer)
1911-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Mary
Gartin Mary
Trimble Gartin, 88, formerly of Blaine, died October 27, in Morehead,
at
the residence of her daughter, Carol Williams. Mrs. Gartin was born
April
9, 1911, at Bradley, to the late Enoch Spencer (Spencer) and Stella
Patrick
West. On October 22, 1932, she married Newton (Newt) Trimble, formerly
of Oil Springs, who preceded her in death on March 12, 1965. She later
married Luther Gartin of Blaine, in October 1967. He died on January
10,
1988. She was a member of the Old Blaine United Baptist Church at
Blaine.
She was also preceded in death by one sister, Rhoda Hay; and five
brothers,
Parker, Claude, Barton, Lee and Noah West; and three stepsons, Leon
Franklin
Trimble, Nevin Rice Trimble and Donald Bert Trimble. Surviving are
three
daughters, Joyce Ann Ross of Chillicothe, Ohio, (with whom she had made
her home for several years), Doris Jean (Mrs. John C.) Ball of
Flatwoods
and Elma Carol (Mrs. Homer) Williams of Morehead; two brothers, Eddie
West
of Lucasville, Ohio, and North West of Louisa; three
stepdaughters-in-law,
Joan Trimble of Hyde Park, New York, Mildred Trimble, of Dayton, Ohio,
and Ernestine Trimble of Chillicothe; and 11 grandchildren, 14
great-grandchildren
and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services were held Friday, October
29, at Young Funeral Home of Louisa. Burial was in the Louisa Cemetery
at Louisa.
GRAHAM,
Glenn
E.
1938-1999
Funeral
services
will be held today, Wednesday, November 24, for Glenn E. Graham, 60,
who
died November 21 1999, at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Mr. Graham
was born December 2, 1938, in Logan County, West Virginia, to the late
Curtis F. and Ora L. Lucas Graham. He was a mechanic. Surviving are his
wife, Karen "Kay" Graham; two sons, Mark Graham of Georgetown and Seth
Myers of Thelma; one daughter, Glenna Sexton of Prestonsburg; and four
grandchildren. Officiating at 11 a.m. services at Paintsville Funeral
Home
Chapel will be Rev. Paul White. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery,
Pecks Mill, West Virginia.
GREENE,
Joseph
1926-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Joseph
Greene,
73, of Prestonsburg, died Thursday, November 25, 1999, at Paul B. Hall
Regional Medical Center. Mr. Greene was born February 4, 1926, in Floyd
County, to the late Newt and Mollie Rose Greene. He was a member of the
Baptist faith, a steel worker and a United States Marine Corp veteran
of
World War II. Surviving are six sons, Harry Greene of Allen, Joe
Douglas
Greene of Martin, Blaine Richard and Paul Nathan Greene, both of
Columbus,
Ohio, Lowell Greene of Georgetown and Ernest Burchell Jr. of Columbus;
five daughters, Pauline Prater of Paintsville, Anna Rowland of Meally,
Molly Chaffins of Martin, Sandra Rudd of Jackson and Donna Duncan of
Commerce,
Georgia; one sister, Gracie Craft of Warsaw, Indiana; and 26
grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday,
November
29, at Floyd Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Richmond Cemetery,
Prestonsburg.
Active pallbearers were Billy Joe Chaffins, Harvey Clutter, Tim
Rowland,
Chuck Rudd, John Duncan and Billy Clutter. Honorary pallbearers were
Eddie
Craft and Tom Rose.
GULLETTE,
Wiley
"B"
1902-1999
Wiley "B"
Gullette,
97, died Saturday, November 20, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home of
Paintsville. Mr. Gullette was born August 1, 1902, in Magoffin County,
to the late William S. and Katie Gullette. He was employed by the
Paintsville
City Street Depart-ment. Surviving are three daughters, Dovie Belcher
of
Paintsville, Mollie Stapleton of Tutor Key and Deborah Hendley of
Bowling
Green; seven foster children, one being Patricia Ann Daniels of
Paintsville;
and seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services
were held Monday, November 22, at Christ Freedom Worship Center, with
Jim
Daniels, Lonnie Salyers and Roger VanHoose officiating. Burial was in
Highland
Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
HALL, Mary
Louise
(Honeycutt)
1925-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Mary
Louise Hall,
74, died Wednesday, November 24, 1999, at Highlands Regional Medical
Center.
Mrs. Hall was born May 27, 1925, in Floyd County, to the late Burns and
Emma Baldridge Honeycutt. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
James Hall, on August 10, 1974; and one daughter, Janet Morrison.
Surviving
are four sons, James Hall of Lowmansville, Phillip Hall of Paintsville,
Ernie Hall of Prestonsburg and Roger Hall of Ashland; two daughters,
Debbie
Meek of East Point and Patricia Newsome of Prestonsburg; two brothers,
Hansford Honeycutt of Auxier and Charles Honeycutt of Florida; two
sisters,
Hazel Sergent of Florida and Helen Amato of Omaha, Nebraska; and 10
grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday,
November
27, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Calvin Setser
officiating.
Burial was in Auxier Family Cemetery at Auxier.
HARRIS,
Anna
Louise
(Hagans)
1922-1999
Funeral
services
were held Sunday, November 21, for Anna Louise Harris, 77, who died
Thursday,
November 18, 1999, at her Auxier residence. Mrs. Harris was born
January
9, 1922, in Mingo County, West Virginia, to the late William and Rhoda
Sizemore Hagans. She was retired from Foothills Telephone
Communications.
Surviving are her husband, Bascom Harris; one son, William J. Herald of
Slaughters; and one sister, Frances Irwin of Sun City Center, Florida.
Officiating at services at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel was Rev.
Bobby
Joe Spencer. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
HOLDEN,
Margaret
Sue (Burchett)
1934-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Friday
Nov.12 1999
Margaret
Sue
Holden, 64, of Prestonsburg, formerly of Apple Valley, California, died
Tuesday, November 9, 1999, at her residence. Mrs. Holden was born
December
25, 1934, at Endicott, to the late Clayton and Edith Daniels Burchett.
She was co-owner of a liquor and convenience store in Apple Valley and
was a member of St. Martha Catholic Church, Prestonsburg. She was also
preceded in death by her husband, David Holden. Surviving are one
sister,
Dorothy Harris of Prestonsburg; and one brother, H.C. (Sonny) Burchett
Jr. of Milledgeville, Georgia. Mass was conducted Wednes-day, November
10, at Floyd Funeral Home Chapel, with Father John Moriarty
officiating.
Burial will be in National Military Cemetery, Riverside, California.
Floyd
Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements.
KENNARD,
Josephine
(Miller)
1911-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Josephine Miller
Kennard,
88, who died Saturday, November 27, 1999, at her Paintsville residence.
Mrs. Kennard was born July 23, 1911, in Magoffin County, to the late
Eugene
B. and Beulah Patrick Miller. She was also preceded in death by her
husband,
Alton Brooks Kennard, on March 5, 1971; and a son, Alton Brooks Kennard
Jr. Surviving are one son, Robert Brooks Kennard of Kenova, West
Virginia;
one daughter, Joan Kennard Rudrick of Paintsville; one sister, Violia
Miller
Williams of Paintsville; and five grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, November 29, at Jones-Preston
Funeral
Home Chapel, with Drs. Charles Miliam and Donnie Patrick officiating.
Burial
was in Mayo Cemetery, Paintsville.
LAYNE,
Aileen
(Williams)
1927-1999
Aileen
Williams
Tackett Layne Age 71, of Dema, died Wednesday, November 10, 1999, at
the
Paul B. Hall Medical Center, Paintsville, following a long illness. She
was born November 27, 1927, in Honaker, the daughter of the late Felix
Tan Williams and Tona Moore Williams. She was a member of the Old
Beaver
Regular Baptist Church, Minnie, a member of the McDowell Senior
Citizens,
and the Breast Cancer Support Group. She was twice married; first to
Harry
Allen Tackett, and later to Delmer Layne. Both preceded her in death.
Survivors
include one son, Dannis Allen Tackett of Huntington, West Virginia; one
step-son, Bufford Layne of Cave Run; three daughters, Patricia Lorraine
Diamond of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Betty Gail Owens of Lacy,
Washington,
Alenna Mosley of Dema; two brothers, Clifford Williams of McDowell,
Edward
Williams of Dickerson, Texas; three sisters, Oma Warrens of Wayland,
Mona
Hughes of Albany, Emma Lee Storie of Cleveland, Ohio; nine
grandchildren,
9 great-grandchildren, several step-grandchildren and
step-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday, November 12, at 11 a.m., at
the Old Beaver Regular Baptist Church, Minnie, with the Regular Baptist
ministers officiating Burial will be in the Lucy Hall Cemetery,
McDowell.
MEDDINGS,
James
1932-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Former
Johnson
County resident James Meddings, 67, of Jenkins, died November 20, 1999,
at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. Mr. Meddings was born September 18,
1932, at Van Lear, to the late Otto and Gladys Stanley Meddings. He was
a retired coal miner and member of the Freewill Baptist Church at
Wittensville.
Surviving are his wife, Shirley Roberts Meddings; one son, Jeffrey
Meddings
of Ashland; one sister, Rachel Musgrave of Ashland; one brother, David
Meddings of Paducah; and one grandchild. Funeral services were held
Tuesday,
November 23, at Miller Funeral Home, Ashland, with Rev. Charles Milam
officiating.
Burial was in Davidson Memorial Gardens at Ivel.
MOLLETT,
Elizabeth
(Davis)
1913-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.03
1999
Elizabeth
Davis
Mollett, 86, died Monday, November 29, 1999, at Paul B. Hall Regional
Medical
Center. Mrs. Mollett was born April 6, 1913, in Lawrence County, to the
late Orlando and Ollie Wheeler Daniel. She was also preceded in death
by
two husbands, Walter Davis, on November 21, 1978, and Forrest Mollett,
in December 1995; and a son, Frank Davis. Surviving are three sons,
Gene
and Walter "June Bug" Davis, both of Paintsville, and Billy Joe Davis
of
Sitka; three daughters, Phyllis Ann Davis Stafford of Palm Harbor,
Florida,
Charolette Davis Melvin of Lexington and Carolyn Davis Bailey of
Charlotte,
North Carolina; three stepdaughters, Jane Pass of Williamsport, Jean
Dorton
of Paintsville and Libbi Flashner of East Brunswick, New Jersey; one
brother,
Bill Daniel of Flatwoods; three sisters, Hazel Franklin of Paintsville,
Ruby Daniel Arms of Lucasville, Ohio, and Freida Wayne of Harrodsburg;
and 20 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, three
great-great-grandchildren
and eight step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday,
December
2, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Elder John R. Pelphrey
officiating.
Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville.
MULLINS,
Danny
H.
1950-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.17
1999
Danny H.
Mullins,
49, died Thursday, November 11, 1999, at Defiance, Ohio. Mr. Mullins
was
born June 14, 1950, in Ethel, West Virginia, to Eliza Music Mullins and
the late Roma Mullins. Surviving are his mother; two brothers, James
Mullins
of Tomahawk and Larry Mullins of Defiance; and four sisters, Sherlene
Castle
of River, Ruby Castle and Linda Lero, both of Defiance, and Helen Smith
of Grundy, West Virginia. Funeral services were held Saturday, November
13, at Phelps & Son Funeral Home of Inez. Burial was in Mullins
Cemetery
at Boons Camp.
MUSIC,
Oeda
(Lafferty)
1925-1999
Nov 26 1999
Daily
Independent
Ashland Ky.
Oeda
Music, 74,
of Bull Creek, died Thursday in Highlands Regional Medical Center in
Prestonsburg.
Mrs. Music was born April 3, 1925, in Buffalo, a daughter of the late
Homer
and Lyda Goble Lafferty. She was a member of Endicott Freewill Baptist
Church. Her husband, Oliver Music, died in 1982. Surviving are seven
sons,
Floyd Music, James Music and Marion Music, all of Prestonsburg, Sammy
Music
of Michigan, William Albert Music of Warsaw, Ind., Homer Music of
Martin,
and John Henry Music of Ohio; two daughters, Margie Flannery of Warsaw,
Ind., and Barbara Williams of Prestonsburg; two brothers, Sammy
Lafferty
of West Liberty and Elmer Gene Collins of Georgetown; a sister,
Vangalene
Collins of Georgetown; 24 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at Nelson-Frazier Funeral
Home
in Martin by Jim Smith and Jimmy Brown. Burial will be in Harris
Cemetery
in Prestonsburg.
MUSIC,
Paris
B.
"Buster"
1915-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Nov.5
1999
Paris B.
"Buster"
Music, 83, of Prestonsburg, died Monday, November 1, 1999, at Our Lady
of the Way Hospital in Martin. Mr. Music was born December 27, 1915, in
Floyd County, to the late Elmer and Amie Hinton Music. He was a retied
coal miner and attended Tom Moore Chapel. Surviving are his wife,
Fannie
Baldridge Music; two sons, Bill of Auxier and Larry of Prestons-burg;
two
daughters, Eunice Shepherd and Barbara Gibson, both of Prestonsburg;
four
brothers, James of Prestonsburg, Franklin of Frankfort and A.G. and
Elmer,
both of Ypsilanti, Michigan; three sisters, Emogene Pelphrey of
Prestons-burg
and Roberta Knipp and Lorain Osborne, both of Ypsilanti; and nine
grandchildren,
13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services
were held Wednesday, November 3, at Floyd Funeral Home Chapel, with
Rev.
Clifford Austin officiating. Burial was in Richmond Cemetery at
Prestonsburg.
PEPPER.
Kathryn
"Pee Wee" (Jenkins)
1925-1999
Pepper,
Kathryn
Pee Wee, Ypsilanti Township, MI NOV.15 1999 Age 74, died Sunday,
November
14, 1999 at her residence following an extended illness. She was born
June
2, 1925 in Paintsville, KY, the daughter of Ballard and Bessie (Smith)
Jenkins. She came to Ypsilanti in 1943 to work at the Bomber Plant. On
February 16, 1946, she married Earl G. Pepper and he survives. She was
employed by Ford Motor Company for 27 years,retiring from the Saline
plant
in 1987. She was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose #782, Ypsilanti.
Survivors in addition to her husband include her mother, Bessie Jenkins
of Mechanicstown, OH; three sons, James William (Peggy) of Ypsilanti,
Ronald
Earl of Ypsilanti, and Phillip Michael (Cindy) of Clinton; two
daughters,
Betty Jean Stumbo of Monroe, and Judy Fae Merritt Pepper (Donna Davis)
of Rush City, MN; twelve grandchildren, Steven, Rodney, Michael, April,
Jennifer, Earl Michael, Jeremey, Danielle, Mandy, Steven, Patrick and
Melissa;
ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Ballard Jenkins Jr. of
Carrollton,
OH; two sisters, Judy Gurganis of Denver, CO and Faye Vernon of
Mechanicstown,
OH. She was preceded in death by her father, Ballard Jenkins Sr. and
three
brothers, Henry, Robert and William Jenkins. The funeral service will
be
11 a.m. Wednesday, November 17 at STARK FUNERAL SERVICE Moore Memorial
Chapel with Rev. Walker Harris of Belleville Free Will Baptist Church
officiating.
Burial will follow in Washtenong Memorial Park.
PHELPS,
Laura
Belle (Webb)
1905-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Laura
Phelps
Funeral services were held Friday, November 26, for Laura Belle Webb
Phelps,
94, who died Tuesday, November 23, 1999, at Highlands Regional Medical
Center. Mrs. Phelps was born March 18, 1905, in Johnson County, to the
late John Monroe and Martha Goble Webb. She was also preceded in death
by her husband, Bruce Phelps, on March 22, 1986; and a son, Denzil
Phelps.
Surviving are one son, Bruce A. Phelps of South Shore; two daughters,
Marthaleen
Phelps Preston of Williamsport and Ernestine Phelps Blair of
Clarksville,
Tennessee; and 10 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Officiating at services at Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel were Dave
Flanery and James Denzil Phelps. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park
at
Staffordsville.
ROBINSON,
Ernest
W.
1908-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Ernest
Robinson
Ernest W. Robinson, 91, of Columbus, Ohio, a former Lucasville, Ohio,
resident,
died Thursday, November 25, 1999, at a Columbus hospital. Mr. Robinson
was born November 19, 1908, in Prestonsburg, to the late Samuel and
Josie
Music Robinson. He was retired from Majestic Paint Company and a member
of Rubyville Community Church. He was also preceded in death by one
daughter,
Deborah Kay Robinson; two brothers, Samuel and Earl Robinson; and six
sisters,
Minnie Arms, Osie Myrtle Patrick, Zora Marshall, Ethel Spencer, Chloe
Robinson
and Sammie Robinson. Surviving are his wife, Shirley Hannah Robinson,
whom
he married in 1931 in Paintsville; three sons, Edward Earl Robinson of
Lucasville, Verlie Robinson of Bakersfield, California, and Eugene
Robinson
of Galloway, Ohio; two daughters, Neva Ruth Spencer of Columbus and
Freda
Barkley of Grove City, Ohio; and 14 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, November 28, at McKinley Funeral
Home,
Lucasville, with Rev. Calvin R. Evans officiating. Burial was in Scioto
Burial Park.
SKAGGS,
Edgel
1916-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.08
1999
Lowmansville
resident Edgel Skaggs, 83, died Monday, November 29, 1999. Mr. Skaggs
was
born November 16, 1916, in Lawrence County, to the late Jonah and
Virgie
Young Skaggs. He was a retired electrician and member of Chestnut Grove
Enterprise Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by his wife,
Recie
Susalinva Thompson Skaggs. Surviving are two sons, Gary Joe Skaggs of
Mechanicsburg,
Ohio, and Larry Gene Skaggs of Lowmansville; five daughters, Joann
Castle
of Swanton, Ohio, Lela Frances Skaggs and Mary Adams, both of
Lowmansville,
Claudine DeLaGarza of Edna, Texas, and Connie Kay Music of Ulysses;
four
brothers, Buell, Thurman and J.W., all of Lowmansville, and Herbert of
Ulysses; and 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Friday, December 3, at Chestnut Grove Enterprise Baptist
Church,
with Ellis Hamilton and John Skaggs officiating. Burial was in
Skaggs-Young
Cemetery at Lowmansville, with Preston Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
SMALLWOOD,
Rufus
1923-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Fri.
Nov.12 1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Rufus Smallwood, 76, who died
Monday,
November 8, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mr. Smallwood was
born
September 23, 1923, in Pike County, to the late Louis and Rhilda Farmer
Smallwood. He was a mechanic. Surviving are his wife, Esta Maynard
Smallwood;
one son, Donald Smallwood of Ashville, Ohio; one daughter, Kathy Evans
of Wittensville; one sister, Maggie Conger of Pennsylvania; and two
grandchildren
and one step-grandchild. Funeral services were held Thursday, November
11, at Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Toby Wheeler and Roger Hill
officiating.
Burial was in Dixon Cemetery at Staffordsville.
STAMBAUGH,
James
Albert "Bud"
1952-1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for James Albert "Bud" Stambaugh,
47,
who died November 20 1999, at his Lexington residence. Mr. Stambaugh
was
born January 25, 1952, in Johnson County, to Delores VanHoose Stambaugh
and the late Clyde Stambaugh. He had worked for The Hoover Group as a
machine
operator. Surviving are his wife, Pat Stambaugh; his mother, Delores
Stambaugh
of Murray; one stepdaughter, Michelle McCloud; three brothers, Clyde
Thomas
of Murray, Charles Donald of Paris and Joseph Shawn of Stambaugh; and
two
sisters, Shelby Coleman of Stambaugh and Diana Lynch of Flatwoods.
Funeral
services were held Monday, November 22, at Sitka Freewill Baptist
Church,
with Rev. Jim McKenzie officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial
Park
at Staffordsville.
STAPLETON,
Ruby
Jewell (Hensley)
1953-1999
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Ruby Jewell Hensley
Stapleton,
46, who died Sunday, November 21, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home.
Ms. Stapleton was born February 2, 1953, in Johnson County, to Luke
Hensley
and the late Marie Prater Hensley. Surviving are her father; one son,
Casey
Stapleton; and one daughter, Vanessa Stapleton of Van Lear. Funeral
services
were held Tuesday, November 23, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home, with
Larry
Blair officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at
Staffordsville.
STAPLETON,
Willard
1910-1999
Willard
Stapleton
Age 89, of Harold, died Tuesday, November 9, 1999, at Pikeville
Methodist
Hospital, following an extended illness. Born on October 6, 1910, in
Johnson
County, he was the son of the late Charlie and Molly Conley Stapleton.
He was a retired state employee of Jenny Wiley State Park. Survivors
include
his wife, Ollene Anderson Stapleton; five sons, Lanny Stapleton of
Spokane,
Washington, Randy Stapleton of Boldman, Bruce Stapleton, Mickey
Stapleton,
and Nicky Todd Stapleton all of Harold; two daughters, Genda Tackett of
Louisa, and Sandy Bentley of Stanville; one brother, Earnest Stapleton
of Haysi, Virginia; three sisters, Bealah Allen of Maytown, Irene Hall
of Shelbiana, and Lorene Trimble of Meta; 11 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday, November 12, at 11 a.m., at
the Little Rock Old Regular Baptist Church, Bevinsville, with ministers
of the Old Regular Baptist Church officiating Burial will be in the Tom
Johnson Cemetery, Bevinsville.
THOMPSON,
Violet
(Moore)
1926-1999
Paintsville
Herald-Published-Dec.01
1999
Violet
Moore
Thompson, 73, died November 29 1999, at her Louisa residence. Mrs.
Thompson
was born January 16, 1926, at Wilbur, to the late Sam and Fannie Howard
Moore. She was also preceded in death by one brother, Raymond Moore;
and
one sister, Alkie Young. Surviving are her husband, Grover Thompson;
four
sons, Henry, Billy, James and Ronnie Thompson, all of Louisa; four
daughters,
Shirley Baldwin and Earlene Baldwin, both of Staffordsville, Kathy
Senters
of Louisa and Betty Castle of Louisville; five brothers, Herman,
Charlie,
Denver, Thurman and Arthur Moore, all of Louisa; four sisters, Stella
Johnson,
Beatrice Stambaugh and Hazel Burchett, all of Louisa, and Irene Diamond
of Fallsburg; and 23 grandchildren, one step-grandchild and 17
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 2, at 11 a.m. at Mary
United Baptist Church, with Elders Jeff Carroll, Frank Blevins and
Joseph
Cantrell officiating. Burial will be in Judd Cemetery at Louisa, with
Wilson
Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
THOMPSON,
Virginia A.
1926-1999
FOSTORIA OHIO: Funeral services for Virginia A. Thompson, 73, a
resident of Good Shepherd Nursing Home, and formerly of East Tiffin
Street, both in Fostoria, will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at
Harrold-Floriana Funeral Home, Fostoria, the Rev. Donald Goodwin
officiating. Burial will be in Knollcrest Cemetery, near Arcadia.
Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs.
Thompson died at 6:17 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, 1999, at the nursing home.
She was born Aug. 19, 1926, in Findlay to Roscoe and Almettie (Woods)
St. Myer. She married Frank C. Thompson on May 30, 1953, in
Paintsville, Ky., and he died Oct. 8, 1995. Surviving are two sons,
David of Elkhart, Ind.; Kenneth of Fostoria; five sisters, Edith Yates,
Barbara Main, both of Findlay; Janette Laney, Fostoria; Janice Dillon,
Bettsville; Rose Balsley, Carson City, Nev. She was also preceded in
death by three brothers, Bill, Bob and Jerry St. Myer; and two sisters,
Leahabelle St. Myer and Carolyn Radabaugh. Mrs. Thompson was a
homemaker. She graduated from Findlay High School in 1944. Memorials
may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
WEST, Juanita
(Arrington)
1938-1999
Juanita
Arrington
West, 61, of Blaine, died Friday, November 19, 1999, at her residence.
Mrs. West was born October 26, 1938, in Lawrence County, to Della
Arrington
and the late Charlie Arrington. She was a secretary for the board of
education
and a member of Hoods Fork United Baptist Church. Surviving are her
husband,
Claude West; her mother; one daughter, Robin Barker of Catlettsburg;
one
son, Rocky Darrell West of Blaine; one sister, Rita Lynn Smith of Fort
Gay, West Virginia; two brothers, Kenneth and Chuck Arrington, both of
Blaine; and three grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Funeral
services
were held Monday, November 22, at Wilson Funeral Home, Louisa, with
Elders
Gene May, Doug Ward and Kenny Preece officiating. Burial was in Sparks
Cemetery at Hood.
WHEELER,
Burch
M.
1919-1999
Burch M.
Wheeler,
80, of Croton, died Monday Nov. 1, 1999, at his residence. He was
born March 10, 1919 in Flat Gap, Ky., to Dolly (Frazer) Wheeler and
Chauncey
Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler was a World War II Army veteran. He had retired as
a machinist from North American Rockwell and Newark Air Force Base. He
is survived by his wife, Oshell Wheeler of Croton; three sons and two
daughters-in-law,
Johnny and Ginny Wheeler of Granville, Ron Wheeler of Mount Vernon, and
Windell and Donna Wheeler of Delaware; a daughter and son-in-law
Carolyn
and Tom Cline of Mount Vernon; a sister and brother- in-law, Ima and
Robert
Castle of Paintsville, Ky., three grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a sister. Visiting hours will be Wednesday
from 4 to 8 p.m. at Crouse-Kauber Funeral Home, 225 N. Main St.,
Johnstown,
where funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev.
Merlyn
Jones officiating. Burial will be in Hartford Cemetery, Croton.
Memorial
contributions may be made to Hospice at Grady, 561 W. Central Ave.,
Delaware.
Printed:
Tuesday,
November 2, 1999
DECEMBER - 1999
BLAIR, Henry
Grady
1917-1999
Henry
Grady Blair,
82, of Winchester, died Wednesday Dec.29 1999 in Clark Regional Medical
Center in Winchester. Mr. Blair was born Aug. 22, 1917, in Johnson
County,
a son of the late John and Rosie Colvin Blair. He was retired from
Bartley
Tree Co. Surviving are his wife, Malta Fairchild Blair; two sons, Grady
G. Blair of Winchester and George A. Blair of Lexington; two brothers,
Wayne Blair of Staffordsville and Paul H. Blair of Dola, Ohio; a
sister,
Maxie Powers of Salyersville; four grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild.
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Jones-Preston Funeral
Home
in Paintsville by Elders John R. Pelphrey and Philip Caudill. Burial
will
be in Rice family cemetery in Staffordsville. Friends may call from 6
to
9 tonight at the funeral home.
BLANTON,
Cline
Jr.
1999
Published-Jan.7
2000
Cline
Blanton
Jr., 64, of Kettering, Ohio, died Wednesday, December 22, 1999, at
Hospice
of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Cline was retired from Harrison Radiator.
Surviving are his wife, Betty Blanton; one daughter, Brenda Noble of
Hindman;
one son, Gary Blanton of Beavercreek, Ohio; his mother, Neva Craft of
Milford
Center, Ohio; six sisters, Jean Fitch of Oil Springs, Berta Clifford of
Milford Center, Joyce Williams and Jodi Powers, both of Pickerington,
Ohio,
and Crystal Penix and Mary Vanhoose, both of Pataskala, Ohio; and two
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, December 27, at Newcomer-Barclay
Funeral
Home of Kettering, Ohio. Burial was in David's Cemetery. This obituary
is courtesy of Paintsville Funeral Home. PAINTSVILLE
HERALD
CANTRELL,
Bruce
1908-1999
Published-Dec.08
1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Bruce Cantrell, 91, of Mackey, Indiana, died Saturday,
December 4, 1999, at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Indiana. Mr.
Cantrell
was born January 9, 1908, in Johnson County, to the late John Henry and
Maranda Cantrell. He retired from Craddox Furniture Company and was a
retired
coal miner. He was a member of UMWA and Local 5179, having helped
organize
the UMWA in Kentucky, member of McCullough Grove Baptist Church and Van
Lear Historical Society. He was also preceded in death by a son,
Herman,
in 1938. Surviving are his wife, Dixie Mann Cantrell; four daughters,
Barbara
Bolin and Helen Hodgen, both of Mackey, Addie Clevenger of Honea Pata,
South Carolina, and Hattie Books of Hagerstown, Indiana; and 10
grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, December
6, at McCullough Grove Baptist Church in Oakland City, Indiana, with
Rev.
Kenneth S. Thomas officiating. Burial was in Montgomery Cemetery, with
Lamb-Basham Memorial Chapel in charge of arrangements.PAINTSVILLE
HERALD
CANTRELL,
Helen
L. (Henry)
1936-1999
Helen L.
Cantrell,
63, died December 20, 1999, at a Columbus, Ohio, hospital. Mrs.
Cantrell
was born in Madison County, Ohio, on March 26, 1936, to the late
William
and Ruby Henry. She was a member of Lockbourne Freewill Baptist
Church
of Columbus. Surviving are her husband, Loman Cantrell Jr; one son,
Phillip
Cantrell; one daughter, Debra S. Henry; two sisters, Sharon McKenzie
and
Ruby Steint, both of Columbus; and two brothers, Arthur and Clarence
Henry,
both of Mt. Sterling, Ohio; and one grandson, Michael Henry. Funeral
services
were held December 22 at the O.R. Woodyard Funeral Home in Columbus,
with
Revs. Tennis Mullins and John Daniels officiating. Graveside services
were
held December 23 at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery at Staffordsville,
Johnson
Co Ky. Paintsville Herald Jan.5
2000
CASTANON,
Verna
L. (Castle)
1925-1999
Verna L.
Castanon
of Denver, a former Keebler Co. cookie inspector, died Dec. 18 1999.
She
was 74. Mass was said Dec.23 1999 at St. Cajetan's Church. There was
cremation.
She was born April 21, 1925, in Paintsville, Ky. In 1963, she married
Salvador
M. Castanon in Denver. She is survived by her husband; a daughter,
Billie
Stevenson, Denver; two stepdaughters, Kathrine Deems and Karen, both of
Denver; a stepson, David, Denver; three sisters, Audrey Clevenger,
Kentucky,
Emma Zeutius, Nevada, and Patricia Jones, Montbello; three brothers,
James
Castle, Kansas, Roger Castle, Denver, and Richard Castle, Georgia;
eight
grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
CASTLE,
Clarence
Ray
1928-1999
Published-Dec.08
1999
Clarence
Castle
Paintsville resident Clarence Ray Castle, 71, died Saturday, December
4,
1999, at his residence. Mr. Castle was born August 20, 1928, in Johnson
County, to the late William and Mima Stambaugh Castle. He was a retired
security guard from Paintsville Lake and a member of Liberty Baptist
Church.
Surviving are his wife, Doris Castle; one son, Hobart Ray Castle of
Sitka;
two daughters, Marcia Castle of Sitka and Sharon Brown of Richmond;
four
brothers, Willard, James H., Bobby and William Jr., all of Tutor Key;
and
six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were
held
Tuesday, December 7, at Preston Funeral Home Chapel, with Larry O'Bryan
and Larry Joe Bayes officiating. Burial was in Bayes Family Cemetery at
Hager Hill.PAINTSVILLE HERALD
CASTLE, Paul
Buel
1924-1999
Published-Dec
15 1999
Preston
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Paul Buel Castle, 75, who died
Friday,
December 18, 1999, at Thealka. Mr. Castle was born May 2, 1924, in
Johnson
County, to the late Troy and Laura Alice McClure Castle. He was a
retired
miner. Surviving are his wife, Mabel Irene Castle; one son, James
Harold
"Bud" Castle of Paintsville; three daughters, Juanita Estep of Thelma,
Patricia Ratliff of Thealka and Cathy Spears of Richmond; two brothers,
Arlie Castle of Tutor Key and Olaf Castle of Williamsburg, Ohio; one
sister,
Marsha Meade of Paintsville; and six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Officiating at services at Preston Funeral Home Chapel was Hubert
Slone.
Burial was in Castle Cemetery at Nippa.PAINTSVILLE
HERALD
CASTLE, Reba
(VanHoose)
1920-1999
Published-Dec.15
1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Reba Castle, 79, who died
Thursday,
December 9, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Ms. Castle was born
February
11, 1920, in Johnson County, to the late Fred and Gertrude Short
VanHoose.
She was a cook. She was also preceded in death by a son, John Fred
Castle.
Surviving are four daughters, Kim Castle of Paintsville, Diana Ree
Flanigan
of Prestonsburg, Paula Dee Castle of Columbus, Ohio, and Loutishia
Castle
of North Wilkesboro, North Carolina; one sister, Ernestine Hackney of
Sitka;
and three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services
were
held Sunday, December 12, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with
Revs.
Dick VanHoose, Harold Conley and Lonnie Salyer officiating. Burial was
in VanHoose Cemetery at Tutor Key.PAINTSVILLE
HERALD
CAVINS,
Corey
Dane
1992-1999
Published-Dec.08
1999
Corey Dane
Cavins,
7, died Thursday, December 2, 1999. Corey was born August 21, 1992, in
Floyd County, to Philip Dane and Elizabeth Ann Poe Cavins. He was a
student
at W.R. Castle Elementary. Surviving are his parents; two brothers,
Philip
Cavins of Lowmansville and Brandon Poe of Thealka; one sister, Gena
Cavins
of Sitka; and his maternal grandparents, Alfred and Wanda Poe of
Charley.
Private graveside services were held Saturday, December 4, at Highland
Memorial Park at Staffordsville, with Roger Hill officiating.
Jones-Preston
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.PAINTSVILLE
HERALD
COLLINS,
Curtis
1924-1999
Published-Dec
15 1999
Former
Johnson
County resident Curtis Collins, 75, of Huber Heights, Ohio, died
Tuesday,
December 14, 1999. Mr. Collins was born December 11, 1924, in Van Lear,
to the late Wiley and Maudie Collins. He was retired from Chrysler
Airtemp
and a member of the Church of Christ and the Masonic Temple. He was
also
preceded in death by a brother, Archie Collins; and two sisters, Ruth
Harper
and Sue Byrd. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Collins; one son, Alan
Collins
of Huber Heights; two daughters, Linda Collins of Dayton, Ohio, and
Melanie
Galbreath of New Carlisle, Ohio; two sisters, Joyce Short of Russells
Point,
Ohio, and Edna Dills of Columbus, Ohio; and four grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Friday, December 17, at
Magetta
Gavin Funeral Home, Dayton. Burial was in Glen Haven Cemetery.PAINTSVILLE
HERALD
DANIELS,
Callie
(Adams)
1908-1999
Published-Dec
15 1999
Paintsville
Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements for Callie Daniels, 91, who died
Saturday,
December 18, 1999, at Mountain Manor Nursing Home. Mrs. Daniels was
born
September 14, 1908, in Magoffin County, to the late Kelly B. and Maudie
Stapleton Adams. She was a salesclerk. She was also preceded in death
by
her ex-husband, Edd Daniels; and a grandson, Robert Price. Surviving
are
two sons, Bob Daniels of Versailles and James Daniels of Hatfield; two
daughters, Joann Price of Paintsville and Geraldine Combs of Lexington;
two sisters, Ethel Preston of Tutor Key and Irene Preston of Nippa; and
four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were
held Tuesday, December 21, at Paintsville Funeral Home Chapel, with
Rev.
Charles Stapleton officiating. Burial was in Daniels Cemetery at Tutor
Key.PAINTSVILLE HERALD
DEAN, Sylvia
L.
(Ward)
1930-1999
Sylvia L.
Dean,
69, of Plyleys Lane, died 5:26 a.m. Monday, December 27, 1999, in the
Adena
Regional Medical Center following a brief illness. She was born
November
21, 1930, in Paintsville, Ky., to the late Foster and Marie Meadows
Ward.
She was first married to Frank Roberts who died May 23, 1981. She
was prededeased by her second husband, Richard Dean, who died July
9,1999.
Surviving are daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Rex Evans, Waverly,
and Carol and Jack Smiley, Circleville; daughter, Norma Brigner and her
fianceé, Benny Cox, Circleville; son and daughter-in-law, Larry
and Penny Roberts, Chillicothe; seven grandchildren; three
stepgrandchildern;
two step- great-grand-sons; and several nieces and nephews. She
was
predeceased by a brother and a sister. Graveside services will be held
2 p.m. Wednesday in the Twin Township Cemetery, with Pastor Henry
Ward officiating. Friends may call at the Ware Funeral Home from 12
noon
until 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Chillicothe Gazette,
Chillicothe,
Ohio Tuesday, December 28,1999
DODD,
Loretta
(Stanford)
1940-1999
Published-Dec.10
1999
Loretta
Dodd
Funeral services were held Thursday, December 9, for Loretta Dodd, 59,
who died December 5, 1999, at Baptist Hospital East, Louisville. Mrs.
Dodd
was born April 28, 1940, at Wheelwright, to Mazie Caudill Stanford and
the late Ross Stanford. She was a member of Calvary Assembly of God in
Louisville. Surviving are her husband, John Dodd Sr.; her mother; three
sons, Danny Dodd of Dallas, Georgia, John Dodd Jr. of Louisville and
Frain
Diaz Jr. of Geneva, Ohio; four daughters, Carol Sue Hall of Detroit,
Michigan,
Billy Lou Hall of Indiana, Casandra Hall of Geneva, Ohio, and Patricia
DeSherlia of