Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky (2024)

1 of 14 A 3 me mE me of 44 7 me 1 1 1 1 1 By aild LENINGTON HERALDAEADER LENINGTON SEINE Obituaries In Lexington employee, mother of Roger Lynn of did al County an Paul Barnes, 58, of soli Springs, of a weal Gritte Drive dine Sunday Sore anar 30 a.m woones 4005 10 am. Thursday Al day al Ramsey Funeral Brothers Funeral dome Visitation tome Variation after pm to 8 10 9 pan many and a to 3 par 40 and to 9 p.m Wednesday CAMPION Osa BuchaR: Mary Ann Biyihe, 57, of lash OR. 76, of a poured farmer Drive, wile of James husband of Blythe, died yesterday at the time died al County Morgan versity of Kentucky Chandier Mad Appalachian Regional Hospital anal Copter. Arrangemenis ARDOIR: West Lihony after a long niote al dory Brothers Funeral Serapes 40 am Wednesday tome Shan Funeral Home Vista ton after noon indey Thelia Tillie 104E Thomas Street dine CORDIN Hannah C. Sunday al Gond Samaritan Hope wite of ten Kart.

Arrangements incomplete el Sunday al Baptial Regional Smith Smith Funeral Home Medical Copter, apparently of a hears PAR Margie Louise Collins, of Wednesday Ned Funeral of 816 Drive, wile 5 Home Visitation after p.m tot Roy Callins, died yesterday at day her home Arrangements income piete at Milward Mortuary: CORINTH Florence Quill Southiand Neal, 93, of Us 2h, widow el 73. of Boney Neal, died Sunday al Grant Anna Mae Cooper, County thospital an Withamslown 345 Jederson Street died Saturday after a long illness. Services 2 p.m al her home Services 2.30 p.m Wednesday al Rogers Funeral today in Lexingion Cemetery. No 5 Nome Visitation to 9 p.m, today visitation. Whitehall Funeral Cha pel in charge of arrangements.

CYNTHIANA Pearl May Mark DeWayne Crowe, 11, Claypool, Ilarrison County, 70, of wife of Charlie Claypool, died of of Dallas died Sunday of injuries sustained 18 a traffic cancer yesterday al St. Joseph Hospital, Lexingion, Services accident. Services 2.30 P.m p.m Wednesday at Drake Puneral Wednesday at Kerr Brothers Pu: 5 Home Visitation after p.m. 10 neral Home, Visitation to 9 p.m day today Maurice "Red" Egbert, 75, FRANKFORT Edmond J. of 2 Baron Avenue, a retired car Burchfield, 65, of Route 2.

Wad. penter, husband of Jo Rica Davis dy, a Franklin County native, hus band of Carolyn Meeks Burchfeld, Egbert, died yesterday at Good died Sunday at Good Samaritan Samaritan Hospital. Services 10 Hospital in Lexington after a brief a.m. Wednesday at Kerr Brothers illness. Services 11 a.m.

Wednes Funeral Home. Visitation 3 to 9 day at LeComple Funeral Home, p.m. today, Visitation after 2 p.m. today. Joe Hood Hayden, 82, of 630 a retired carpen- FRANKFORT Gus Linard Central Avenue, Carrier, 63, of 121 Elizabeth ter, husband of Edna Hayden, died Street, a former antiques dealer, yesterday at Good Samaritan Hos husband of Patsy Smith Carrier, pital.

Services 1:30 p.m. Wednes died Sunday at the University of day at W.R. Milward Mortuary Kentucky Chandler Medical CenBroadway. Visitation 3 to 5 p.m. 7 ter.

Services 10 a.m. Wednesday at and to 9 p.m. today, Harrod Brothers Memorial ChaDavid Alan Heaton, 16, a pel. Visitation after 8 a.m. today, Henry Clay High School student, FRANKFORT Robert F.

son of George and Margaret Ann Heaton, was pro- Latham, 46, of 231 Country Lane, Cartwright general manager of the Webster nounced brain dead Sunday at St. Electric husband of Carol RaJoseph Hospital. Heaton was struck by a vehicle June 29 in mazzotto Latham, Sunday at died Jessamine County, Fayette County Central Baptist Hospital, LexingDeputy Coroner Claire Dixon said. ton. Services 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday Services 11 a.m. Wednesday at at the Church of the Good ShepSouthern Acres Christian Church. herd. Visitation after 2 p.m. Visitation 3 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Aaron Smith Funeral Home and after 10 a.m. Wednes- Funeral Notices day at the church. Contributions suggested to Southern Acres Christian Church or Henry Clay High Local School Boosters Club. Elizabeth Roach McKenna BROADDUS of San Francisco, formerly of LexMrs.

Thelia (Tillie) Broaddus, 104- ington, sister of David A. Roach, Thomas died Sun. She was a died Wednesday in San Francisco. native of Madison daughter of Services were in San the late William and Mary Belle Francisco. Shirley Ann Wellman, 53, of Broaddus.

She was a member of 1933 Augusta Drive died Sunday. the Bethel Baptist Church. Survi- Services 1 p.m. Wednesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Visitation 2 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Shirley B. West, 67, of 1765 Yorktown Road died Sunday. Services 10 a.m.

Wednesday at W.R. Milward Mortuary Southland. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. today. In Kentucky BEATTYVILLE Eugenia Simpson, 85, of Main Street, a retired Soil Conservation Service secretary, sister of Ruth Lovoric, died Sunday at her home, apparently of a heart attack.

Services 2 p.m. Friday in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Newnam Funeral Home here. Contributions should be made to St.

Thomas Episcopal Church. BELFRY David Joseph Maynard, 6 weeks, son of David and Suzanna Maynard of Burnwell, was dead on arrival Sunday at Williamson Appalachian Regional Hospital, South Williamson. Services 11 a.m. today at Leckieville Freewill Baptist Church. R.E.

Rogers Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. BEREA Randall Shaw, 88, of Wilson Street, a retired wheel-and-axle-alignment businessman, husband of Helen Shaw, died yesterday at Berea Hospital. Memorial service 3 p.m. Thursday at Berea United Methodist Church. No visitation.

Wray Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Contributions should be made to the Randall Shaw Memorial Fund at Berea United Methodist Church. BOONEVILLE Polly T. Bowman, 87, of Route 2, a retired teacher, sister of Neal Bowman, died Sunday at Pattie A. Clay Hospital, Richmond.

Services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Booneville Methodist Church. Visitation after 5 p.m. today at Searcy Strong Funeral Home. CAMPBELLSVILLE Leona Murley, 65, of Taylor Boulevard, a retired Union Underwear Co.

Ha Wednesday LOVAL4 Aimiria Daniels, fowles, 78, of Beechwand, widow executive officer al Gorber Pre Momonal chapel 51, of Harian, died el a of Carroll Towies, died Sunday al acts Co, the baby toad company, yesterday al Part Weal Hospital, for home, apparently of a heart dind Sunday of a heart attack GEORGETOWN Eva Fulls, Tone pm 2 pm. of 448 South wate of joined Gorbor in 4969 as 88, Oliver Fulls, Sunday done Wednesday al Baptist al Motionaid Funeral Home export and dine al an assistant manager Church Visitation 4 10 09 p.m. Seminary Street, Visitation after son Sennarum 1000 was named of al Loyal Funeral Home hope pm miny Conics, Losingion Spraapes 0.45 International and 45 Wednesday al f*cker Varum For Mary Ellen Hai: OWINGSVILLE Dillard based in Panama in We noral Home Visitation 5 to pm bert. 77, of Printer, widow Vice Hamm, 87, of bothel, widow moved to to direct the MARTIN: of index James Emma Halbert, died yester of John Hamm, died Sunday al company's Latin American opera day al Pikevitie Methodist Hospi Mary Chiles Hospital Extended tons harame vane presi GREENSBURG Clara Ster after a long diness Services Care Facility in Mount Sterling dent and general manager of the tel phons 4 paR Wednesday al Hall Funeral after a long illness. Services 2 pm general merchandise Richerson, former nurse aide daughter Home Visitation after 9 am to Wednesday al Richie Hunt Funer 1981 and the nest year was named White died yesterday al Taylor day al Home, Visitation after PI executive sace president and clock county Hospital, today ad to the hoard of directors the Serapes 2 pin Wodnesday al Cow- MARTIN Claude Pack.

was appointed chief executive off hora Parrot Funeral tome 78, of a former Playa PARIS Elizabeth finder per in May and was expected to he Visitation after 4 pm indey County Board of Education 0: Shaw" Shoemaker, 64, of 21 named chairman of the Fremont ployce, husband of Clara Sturgal Cameron Street, died Sunday Serve William M. Gain North based baby food company at the HARLAN Pack, died Sunday al Highlands aces 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in 30. of Cawaad, son of Visitation 6 annual shareholders meeting on ley Regional Medical Center in Prese Cemetery, dr. Care Garley of Cawand, was dead tonsburg after a long illness.

Serve to 8 p.m. today al Lusk Funeral July 22 on arrival yesterday al Harlan aces 10 am Wednesday at Hall Home here, Contributions should MARIETTA, Ga Daniel Appalachian Regional Hospital Funeral Home. Visitation after be made to the North Middletown Haughion, 75, a former Lack af he was shot, state police said am today Cemetery Fund. heed Corp chairman, died Sunday Services Thursday al SALYERSVILLE Thomas of complications from heart and Cawand Church of God Mountain MARTIN James Pat. i Assembly Visitation after 5 p.m ton, 59, of Hazard, formerly of E.

Simpkins, 58, a Continental Con- gall bladder surgery veyor Co, press operator, husband today al his home. Anderson Laws Eastern, a retired Kentucky West Simpkins, Haughton graduated from the of Eula died of cancer Funeral Home here is in charge of Virginia Gas Co. supervisor, Bus University of Alabama in 1983 with Sunday at Paul B. Hall Medical arrangements band of Mary Elizabeth Martin 11 a bachelor's degree in commerce Center, Paintsville, Services Patton, died yesterday al his and business administration. He HARRODSBURG Rey a.m.

Wednesday al Dunn Kelley home, apparently of a heart al- began his Lockheed career in 1939 Douglas Bruner, 29, of Winston: tack. Services Wednesday al Funeral Home, Visitation 9 a.m. analyst. Salem. N.C, formerly of Harrods noon 11 p.m.

today and after 9 a.m. as a systems Hall Funeral Home, Visitation af burg, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. ter 9 a.m, today Wednesday PENSACOLA, Fla. Dick Meredith, died yesterday in VERSAILLES Robert Schram 46, a former Blue IT.

Winston Salem. Services 1:30 p.m. MAYS LICK Sharon Ann Bruce Riley, 59, of 341 Princess Angels narrator, died Tuesday, Thursday al Randell Funeral Poynter, 39, of Maysville, a for. Circle, died Sunday. Services 30.

June Chapel. Visitation after 6 p.m. mer secretary in the cardiology p.m. Wednesday at Duell Pu- A sight problem prevented Clark Wednesday department of Children's Hospital neral Chapel, Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. Schram, a lieutenant commander, in Cincinnati, wife of Steven today, from becoming a pilot when he HARRODSBURG Ben Poynter, died of cancer Sunday al joined the Navy, but he few as a Wesley Preston, 67, of Warwick her home, Services 11 a.m.

WINCHESTER Gordon 0. bombardier Before join Neubert, 68, of 643 Laura Drive, navigator. Road, a retired carpenter, bus Wednesday at Palmer Funeral ing the Blue Angels as narrator band of Mary Preston, died Sunday a retired plant engineer for KenHome, Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. today, and schedule coordinator, he flew at the Veterans Administration dall Co. in Franklin, husband of more than 250 combat missions in Medical Center off Cooper Drive MOUNT VERNON James Florence Edlin Neubert, died Sunapparently of can- Asa Mink, 81, of Livingston, a day at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vietnam.

winning three Distinin Lexingion, cer. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday at retired mechanic who had worked Lexington after a brief illness. guished Flying Crosses and dozens of other decorations. Schram had Ransdell Funeral Chapel.

Visita: for Livingston Motor husband Services 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. been aviation support liaison offition after noon today, of Ruby Mink, died of cancer Joseph Catholic Church. Visitation cer in the Office of the Assistant yesterday at Marymount Hospital, 6 to 9 p.m. today at Scobee Funeral Secretary of Defense, HARRODSBURG Robert London.

Services 2 p.m. Wednes Home, PHILADELPHIA Werner Shanks, 81, of Harrodsburg day al Livingston Pentecostal WINDSOR Chris Canada, Henie, 77, a noted virologist who, Health Care Manor, died Saturday Church. Visitation after 6 p.m. 21, son of Thomas and Geraldine with his wife, discovered the first at James B. Haggin Memorial Hos today at Dowell Martin Funeral Canada of Windsor, died of an virus associated with human canpital after a long illness.

Services Home in Mount Vernon a and after apparently self-inflicted gunshot cer, died yesterday of cancer. 10 a.m. Wednesday in Spring Hill 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. wound in the head Sunday in LexCemetery, Visitation after 6 p.m.

Henie, a physician, was emeritoday at Randell Funeral NICHOLASVILLE Ernest ington, Fayette County Deputy Chapel. Darrell Coroner Rolan said. Serv. tus director of the Virus DiagnosEstepp, 48, of 113 Liber- Taylor ty Street, an employee of Brock- ices 2 p.m. today at Cedar Springs tic Laboratory of the Children's HINDMAN Birchel Estep, Hospital of Philadelphia.

In the McVey Co. in Lexington, husband Baptist Church. Visitation after 8 55, of Anco, a coal miner, husband late 1960s, Dr. Henie and his wife of Barbara Ann Estepp, died Sun- a.m. today at Rippetoe Funeral of Omeda Estep, died Sunday at established a relationship between day at his home after a long Home in Russell Springs.

Hazard Appalachian Regional infectious mononucleosis and Burillness. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday Medical Center. Services 2 p.m. kitt's lymphoma, a cancer comtoday at Smithsboro Baptist Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 9 mon in Africa.

The Henies also at West Funeral Home. Elsewhere p.m. to Church, Sassafras, Watts Spen- today. were credited with a 1943 study p.m. cer Funeral Home in Jackson is in FREMONT.

Mich. Leo D. which showed the effectiveness of charge of arrangements. OWENTON Marie Young Goulet, 61, president and chief inoculation against influenza. Information furnished to Herald-Leader advertising department by mortuaries.

four sisters, Letha Donovan, Versailles, Mable Breton, Nicholasville, Evelyn Drury, Wilmore, and Edith Peel, Nicholasville; four grandchildren, Theresa Jensen, and Julia Boone, both of Lexington, Rodney Trimble, Georgetown, Jeniffer Rogg, Florence; and three great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Wed. at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Dr.

Richard Landon officiating. Burial Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Active bearers Rodney Trimble, Granville, Marvin, Bobby, William and Mike Egbert. Honorary bearers Victor Slatten, Ronnie Davis, Jeff Rogg, Bobby Davis, Charles Whitlock, Dave Jensen, and Lee Davis. Visitation 3-9 p.m.

today. Masonic services 7 p.m. today by Devotion Lodge tive of Mercer a son of the Hood Hayden. Other survivors are Clay's Football Team, members of Carr West. A member of Northern late Granville and Emma Jones two sons and a daughter, Marga- Southern Acres Christian Church Heights Christian Church, and a Egbert, and a retired carpenter.

ret Ann Alford, Joe Hood Hayden, Softball Team, and the Church veteran of World War II US Army. He was a member of the Trinity Kenneth Ray Hayden, all of Elders. Friends may visit with the Other survivors include three Baptist Church, Devotion Lodge Lexington; and stepchildren, Bon- family from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today daughters, Glenda Price, for over 30 years, a nie Jean Scott, Lexington, Marie at Aaron Smith Funeral Home, bethtown, Patricia Dennis, and Scottish Rite Mason for 28 years, Sheets, Lancaster, and Larry K. and after 10 a.m.

Wed. at the Deborah Pate, both of Lexington; and a member of Oleika Shrine Smart, Lexington; three sisters Church. As well as floral offerings, two brothers, Earl Elmer West, Temple. Other survivors are two and a brother, Elizabeth McCon- memorials may be made to South- both of Lexington, 5 grandchildaughters, Wanda Smither, Lex- nell, Lucille Jennings, Jennie ern Acres Christian Church, and dren, James Snider Kimberly ington, Julia Gray, Florence, KY; Hughes, and William O. Hayden, the Henry Clay Boosters' Club.

Tiffany Welch, all of Lexington, all of Lexington; 10 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild. Services Wed. 1:30 p.m. at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway.

Rev. Dean Brewer officiating. Burial Hillcrest Cemetery. Casketbearers Wayne Hayden, Billy Hayden, Bob Barber, Kenneth Powers, Lucien Tyree, and Bobby Rankin. Friends may call today 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

HEATON David Alan Heaton, 16, son of George and Margaret Ann Cartwright Heaton of Lexington, died Sun. He was a native of Lexington, a student at Henry Clay High School, where he was a member of the football team, and was employed by Foodtown in land. He was a member of Southern Acres Christian Church, and played on their Softball Team. Beside his parents, survivors include sister, Elizabeth Paige Heaton; grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

Allen Cartwright, and Mrs. Grace Heaton; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Services will be 11 a.m. Wed. at Southern Acres Church by Rev.

Wallace Rendel and associate ministers of the church. Burial Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Casketbearers will be Charlton Queen, Mike Holskey, Steve Ginter, Terry Kirby, Jerry Phelps, Jeff Grant, David Cole, and Jennings Perkins. Honorary bearers will be members of Henry 0 CAR shel play cam CHIN with said bast neg the game and In the all ov Reds TI Houst treal Nation Th manal after Th going er Ted Wi son dr all the right-fi But shape scoring Da Rawley a walk single Afti Juan scored hit a Esasky But thing didn't Witl catcher pitch ir eighth game And Saturda ment In scored led off double single But night wi finished lead. No In th out walk relief scored double at 6-6 wl fly to lef In the the third are two sisters, Mrs.

Edna Burnett, Lexington, Mrs. Myrtle Houston, Cincinnati; one brother, William Broaddus, Lexington; goddaughter, Melinda Burnett, godson, Willie Burnett, III; a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends; two special friends, Lorraine Windland, and Agnes Davisworth. Smith Smith Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. CROWE Mark DeWayne Crowe, 11, 422 Dallas died Sun. He was a native of Lexington, a son of Dallas and Marsha Ann Kidwell Crowe, Lexington.

He was a graduate of Ashland Elementary School. Other survivors are two sisters, Tammy Lay Crowe, and Lisa Harris; maternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Robert Kidwell, Lexington; paternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

Elba Crowe, Winchester; one niece; four aunts; 5 uncles; and many loved ones. Services 2:30 p.m. Wed. at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Rev.

Wayne Proctor officiating. Burial Lexington Cemetery. Pallbearers Toby, Joey and Marty Lay, Tommy Kidwell, and B.B. Crouch. Visitation from 1- 9 p.m.

today. EGBERT EGBERT William Maurice (Red) Egbert, 75, husband of Jo Rica Davis Egbert, No. 2 Barron, died Mon. at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was a na- MCKENNA Elizabeth Roach McKenna, San Francisco, CA, and formerly of Lexington, died July 1, in San Francisco.

She is survived by two daughters, Mary Bert McKenna Smyth, San Francisco, and Ann Dwyn McKenna Gardnerr, Lafayette, CA; one brother, David A. Roach, Lexington. Services were held in San Francisco. SCULLY Edna Brown Scully. Funeral services 11 a.m.

today at St. Paul Catholic Church conducted by Rev. John Rolf. Burial Calvary Cemetery. W.R.

Milward Mortuary-Broadway in charge of arrangements. TOLER Harry E. (Gene) Toler. Funeral services will be 11:30 a.m. Wed.

at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Visitation will be 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today. Interment services will be in Lexington Cemetery. WELLMAN Shirley Ann Wellman, 53, the wife of Gene Wellman, 1933 Augusta died Sun.

at Humana Hospital. She was a native of Fleming a daughter of the late Cecil and Ruth Murray King. She was a past President of VFW Auxiliary Other survivors are a son, Danny Morris; two daughters, Karen Napier, Kathy Ford; three grandchildren, Christa and Justin Morris, and Brandon Wellman, McKee; and one sister, Cecilia Harbison. Services 1 p.m. Wed.

at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Rev. Al Owens officiating. Burial Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers Jimmy Wellman, Mike Marcum, Larry Mullins, Bob Kersey, Charles Harbison and Brian Harbison.

Visitation 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today. Shirley B. West, 67, 1765 Yorktown husband of Dorothy Johns West, died Sun. afternoon at his residence.

A retired Warehouse Manager for the Lexington Herald-Leader. Born in Lexington, son of the late Joseph Lynn Lucy Morgan Taylor Price, Elizabethtown. Funeral services 10 a.m. Wed. at W.R.

Milward MortuarySouthland conducted by Rev. Lloyd Mealer. Burial in Lexington Cemetery. Casketbearers will be James Snider Virgil Price, Bruce Blair, Lonnie Lowery, Edwin Cox, and Ray Tramontin. Friends may call 6-9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. State Dorothy M. Emig. Funeral 10 a.m. today at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by the Rev.

Wayne B. Smith and the Rev. Garrett Stephens. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

today. HAYDEN Joe Hood Hayden, 82, husband of Edna Hay Hayden, 630 Central died Mon. at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was a retired carpenter. Born in Madison son of the late J.B.

and Maggie EMIG ESTEPP Ernest Darrell Estepp, 48, husband of Barbara Ann Estepp, 113 Liberty, Nicholasville, died Sun. after a long illness. He was an employee of Brock McVey, 1 Lexington. Other survivors are two daughters, Kelly Lee Kelly, and Tracy Lynn Bell; three stepdaughters, Debra Carter, Donna Doolin, and Tammy Hisle; three brothers, James G. Estepp, Las Cruses, NM, Donald S.

Estepp and Richard P. Estepp, Lexington; 5 grandchil-' dren. Services Wed. at 2 p.m. at.

Betts West Funeral Home with Rev. Gayle Toole officiating. Burial at Maple Grove Cemetery. Bearers are John McDonald, Ronnie Curry, Roy Clark, Bernie Parker, Jack Johnson, Ronnie Watson, Bill Buford, and Bill Curry. Visitation will be today from 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the funeral home and until time of service Wed. RILEY Robert Bruce Riley, 59, a resident of 341 Princess Circle died Sun. at his residence after a long illness. A retired employee of RandMcNally Co. and a member of Ashland Ave.

Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Frances Hulette Riley, Versailles; two sisters, Adarine Tindall, Lawrenceburg, and Gertrude Phillips, Harrodsburg; one brother, Hillery Riley, Lexington; several nieces and nephews. Services 2 p.m. Wed. at Duell-Clark Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev.

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