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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, September 11, 2003 Page 5 Obituaries Steven Edward Buridh Kevin Blake Hayner Harmon P. Smith Steven Edward (Steve) Burton, 39, Burial was in, Good water Cemetery of Old Hustonville Road, Danville, in Mt. Victory. died Sunday, Sept. 7 at his home.

Active pallbearers were Barry A native of Danville, he was born Huggins, Gerald Howell, John Lane, 13, 1963 to Eddie Burton of Bryan Coif, Gene Clark, and Tommy Danville and Margaret Richardson Littrell. Kevin Blake Hayner, one month old, of Richmond Road, Lancaster, died Friday, Sept. 5 at the Fort Logan A native of Stanford, he was born Aug, 6, 2003 to Stacey Leigh Morgan of Lancaster. Other survivors include grandparents, Sharon and Richard Arnold of Lancaster; great, great grandparents, Patricia Steele of Lancaster, James Hayner of North Carolina and Pete and Jean Arnold of Lancaster; great, great grandmother, Eugenia McEvoy of Stanford; two uncles, Kevin Caudill and Gary Spurgcon. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept.

8 at the Spurlin Funeral Home in Lancaster with Rev. Bob Coppings officiating. Burial was in Lancaster Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Kevin Caudill, Gary Spurgeon, and Derrick DeWulf. Memorials preferred to St.

Judes Hospital Heart Unit. Ask the AudicUflist Burton of Junction City. He was a construction worker. Other survivors include his wife, Tathy Sexton Burton of Burnsville, NC; one daughter, Katelyn Burton of Burnsville, NC; and one son, Christopher (Chris) Lee Burton of Danville. Elmer Lee Sparks, Sr.

few Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 10 at the Preston-Pruilt Funeral Home in Danville with Rev. Bill Hall officiating. Senior Citizens menus Harmon P. Smith, 87, of Stanford, died Wednesday, Sept.

3 at his home. A native of Garrard he was born Dec. 25, 1915 to the late John L. and Lena Rogers Smith. He was a retired farmer, operated Harmon's Tack Shop at Boone's Hardware until his recent illness, was a Kentucky Colonel, a charter member and deacon of the Willow Grove Baptist Church, member of the Farm Bureau having served on the Board of Directors, and widower of Alice Peace Smith.

He was also presented a citation by the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He was also preceded in death by one son, James (Jimmy) Harmon Smith; two grandsons, one great grandson; six brothers, Elmer, George, Willie Frank, Wesley, and Garnett; and three sisters, Bculah Watkins, Vena Rhodus, and Mary May Smith. Survivors include one son, John T. (Nancy) Smith of Stanford; one daughter, Nancy S. (Leroy) Boone of Stanford; one brother, Ernest Smith of Stanford; one sister, Lizzie Rhodus of Paint Lick; 10 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; two great, great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Elmer Lee Sparks, 67, of Palumbo Drive, Lexington, formerly of Irvine, died Sunday, Sept. 7 at Darby Squire Rehab Center. A native of Estill he was the son of the late Floyd and Rosa McKinney Sparks. He was a member of Fairview Baptist Church and and a retired mechanic. He was also preceded in death by a son, Jeffery Sparks.

Survivors include four sons, James Sparks of Lancaster, Thomas Sparks of Mt. Sterling, Elmer Sparks, of Junction City, and Timothy Sparks of Nicholasville; one daughter, Selene Coers of Ottenheim; two sisters, Dixie Armcll and Clcda Hurt both of Lexington; three brothers, William Sparks of Lexington, Eugene Sparks of Richmond, and Leamond Sparks of Salvisa; and II grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 10 at the Lewis Funeral Home in Irvine with Bio. Carl Dennis Williams officiating.

Burial was in Estes Cemetery. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 6 at the Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford with Revs. Kit Yeaste and Jerry Browning officiating. Burial was in Danville Memorial Gardens.

Active pallbearers were grandsons, Greg, Roy, Todd, Tim and Mike Smith, Leroy Boone, grandsons-in-law, Jim Ray and Frank Lett. Honorary pallbearers were Bryon Crawford, Wendall Lawrence, Harold Lee Kelley, Jim Gaskin, Paul Long, Dr. Rod Bates, Claude Phillips Sunday School Class, Deacons of Willow Grove Baptist Church and nephews. Nora Rice Dees Menus for the Lincoln County Senior Citizen Center. Monday, Sept.

15; Chicken pot pic, broccolired peppers, cracked wheat bread, cherry gelatinfruit, milk, margarine. Diet gel with fruit. Wednesday, Sept. 17: Sliced ham, pinto beans, mixed greens, corn-bread, strawberry shortcake, milk, margarine, diced onions. Diet -Sugar free ice cream.

Friday, Sept. 19: Meatloaf, brown gravy, whipped potatoes, orange carrots, dinner roll, Boston cream pie, milk, margarine. Diet: Shortbread cookies. Dr. Marlon Caldwell, Audiologlst Q.

My wife complains that I can't hear, but I keep telling her people just don't talk as clearly as they used to. How do I know when it's time for a hearing test? At It's true that not all people enunciate as clearly as others, but in reality there have been mumblers throughout history and there probably is not a higher percentage today than in the past. The fact of the situation is, if hearing is normal, you can generally understand people in spite of their poor speaking habits. If you find that you ask for frequent repetitions, turn the television higher than others, have difficulty hearing in crowded or noisy places, or find that you hear a conversation but have difficulty understanding the words, it's time to schedule a hearing test. Call us Monday, Sept.

8 the W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland with Rev. David Smith officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were Jack Rice, Tommy Sudduth, Bill Rice, William Denham, Pat Rice, and Jim Deatherage. Kennie Spaw Nora Rice Dees. 1 02, of Stanford House, formerly of the Rowland community, died Thursday, Sept. 4 at the Stanford House in Stanford. A native of Lincoln she was born April 24, 190I to the late Steve Rice and Nettie Yaden Rice.

She was a homemaker and widow of George Moore and Preston Decs. She was also preceded in death by two sons, George Perry Moore and Ray D. Moore; one daughter, Jeanetta Roberts; and two grandchildren. f.Survivors include one. brother, Edward Rice of Junction City; five grandchildren; several great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held A. BUILDING A NEW LEGEND Grace Fellowship Church Jtoday to find ont the facts about your, ifcearme ana the options "Building a legend on Jesus Christ" cm available to- helpyou hear more Our desire is to reach out to the hurting in a non-judgmental way. Our objective, is to reach people for Christ! Our goal is to love people with a Godly love. LOCATION: Former Legends Building, U.S. 27- 2 miles south of Stanford.

Kennie Spaw, 50, of Old South Ford Road, Kings Mountain, died Wednesday, Sept. 3 at his home. A native of Waynesburg, he was born Nov. 20, 1952 to Bea Shcllon Staton of Kings Mountain and the late Kenneth Lee Spaw. He was a self employed mechanic.

Other survivors include his wife, Tina Wilson Spaw of Richmond; three sons, Rusty Spaw of Indianapolis, Chad Harley Jackson Spaw of California, and William Kenneth Spaw. of Kings Mountain; four daughters. Shannon Spaw Lambert of Indianapolis, Jamie Lee Spaw and Tessa Marie Spaw boihllof Kinds'- Mountain and Amber Jean Jackson Spaw of California; two brothers. Kernie Spaw and John Staton both of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Karen Allen of Waynesburg and Kathy Spaw of Indianapolis. and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Friday. Call today Caldwell Cook Hearing Services, Inc. 133 Daniel Danville 236-3865 or 1-888-843-9558 www.digilife.comCaldwellCook "We don't sell hearing aids, we sell better hearing!" Vola Brown, Pastor Phone: 510-3444 Shannon Hatter, AdministratorTeacher 606-365-2088 Sunday School 10:15 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Worship 6:00 pm Barnett, Demrow Fox Sept. 5 at the Barnell and Deinrow Funeral Home with Bio. Vola Brown officiating.

Burial was in Pilot Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Charlie Brown. Garry Dortch, Rocky Murray, Dale Smith, Donnie Shackleford, and Larry Bastin. Louis McQueary Louis McQueary, 83, of Stanford, died Monday, Sept. 8 at his home.

A native of Lincoln he was born Feb. 14, 1920 to the late Willie Joe McQueary and Mildred Gaffney McQueary. He was a retired farmer, member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church, and widower of Evelyn Warren McQueary. He was also preceded in death by three brothers, Wilby, Dickie, and Homer McQueary; two sisters, Katherine Teal and Anna Leavell; and one baby brother. Survivors include a special friend, Flossie Manuel of Stanford; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held today (Thursday, Sept. 1 1) at 10:30 a.m. at the Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford with Rev. Morris Trayncr officiating. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery.

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