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4 THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, March 9, 1995 Obituaries Donald Wooldridge Donald Wooldridge, 73, of 506 Danville Stanford, died Tuesday, March 7 at the Fort Logan Hospital emergency room. He was a retired welder and a member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Louise Sally Katherine Sally Katherine Brumett Baugh, 83, of Melbourne, and formerly of Crab Orchard, died Monday, March 6 at the Beverly Oaks Nursing Home in Melbourne, FL. A native of Maywood, she. was born July 17, 1911 to the late Henry and Mary Pollard Brumett.

She was a member of the Baptist Church, a devoted homemaker, and the widow of Charlie Baugh. Survivors five sons, William Henry Baugh of Louisville, Edward Earl Baugh of Cleveland, Allen Craig Baugh of Frankfort, Charles Mary Irene Mary Irene Carter, 62, of Foxbord Dayton, died Monday, March 6 at the Hospice of Dayton. A native of Madison she was born May 28, 1932 to the late James Conner and Florence Robinson Conner. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ of East Dayton. Survivors include her husband Dewey Gordon Carter of Dayton, one son, Barry G.

Carter of Dorothy Dorothy Neal, 66, of 2665 Walltown Road, Kings Mountain, died Monday, March 6 at U.K. Medical Center in Lexington. A native of Hamilton she was born Feb. 4, 1929 to Della Carman of Walltown and the late Luther Carman. She was a housewife, a member of Walltown Christian Church, and of the C.B.

Radio Club known as "Change Other survivors include her husNell Mrs. Nell Davis Bates, 93, of Louisville, died Thursday, March 2 a St. Matthews Nursing Home. A native of Lincoln County, she was a retired teacher from Stanford High School and Fern Creek High School in Louisville. She was a former member of Stanford Presbyterian Church.

Survivors include nieces and neph- Fox Funeral Home -StanfordBarnett Demrow -Waynesburg- Lunch Dinner Western Steer Sun -Thurs: 11-9 Fumily Fri-Sat: 11-10 STEAKHOUSE Danville FELDMAN FLOOR COVERING New Locaton: Pleasant Retreat Plaza U.S. 27 between Stanford Lancaster 792-3340 Carol's Bridal Gift Boutique 309 W. Main St. Danville, Ky. (606) 236-3825 FORD BROTHERS, INC.

AUCTIONEER-REALTORS 1-800-435-5454 BLUEGRASS MOBILE HOMES US 150 Stanford 365-9116 Open Mon Sat Always Closed on Sunday Estes Grocery Main Street Crab Orchard 355-2606 DAYS DAYS INN 127 Bypass Danville- INN (606) 236-8601 Sunday Brunch 11:00 pm EVERY SUNDAYI Arvil "Plow" Jones Freeman J. Sowers Young Wooldridge of Stanford; a son, Donald Gary Wooldridge of and a daughter, Vicky Lee Freeman of Stanford. Arrangements are incomplete with Fox Funeral Home being in charge of the arrangements. Brumett Baugh Wesley Baugh of Loraine, and Raymond Pat Baugh of Crab Orchard; two daughters, Alice Lee Klara of Palm Bay, and Laura Pearl Brown of Foley, two sisters, Anna Peavler of Stanford and Florence Dye of Marion, and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 9 at 11 a.m.

at McKnight-Martin Funeral Home with Bro. Cecil Roundtree officiating. Burial will be in the Crab Orchard Cemetery. Carter West Alexandria, two daughters, Teresa Serio of Austin, and Becky K. Carter of Dayton, two brothers, James Stivers of Louisville and I David Nielsen of St.

Charles, 5. grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 9 at Fox Funeral Home with Scot VanDyke officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Neal band, James F.

Neal of Walltown; one brother, Harold Carman of Cincinnati, two sisters, Gay Johnson of Stanford and Louise White of Florence; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 9 at 1 p.m. at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home with Rev. Vola Brown officiating. Burial will be in K.

P. Hall Cemetery in Kings Mountain. Davis Bates ews including Mrs. Betty Lou Grigsby of Kingsport, and Mrs. Helen Taylor of Louisville.

Funeral services were held Monday, March 6 at Pearson Funeral Home in Louisville with burial in Resthaven Memorial Part. Memorials can be made to the. organ fund of the Stanford Presbyterian Church. Arvil "Plow" Jones, 57, of 2142 Kidd of Stanford; three step-daugh- Freeman J. Sowers, 58, of 105 of Stanford, Eldean Brent of HarriStanford Road, Lancaster, died Sun- ters, Marla Bryant, Stephanie How- Clover Court, Stanford, died Friday, son, and Juanita Gibson of Cinday, March 5 at the Fort Logan Hos- ard and Tonya Austin, all of Lancas- March 3 at his residence.

cinnati, and 7 grandchildren. pital emergency room in Stanford. ter; one brother, Gillis Jones of A native of Lincoln County, he was Pallbearers were Robbie, Gary, Jones was the host of thepopular Manchester; two sisters, Nadine born Dec. 13, 1936 to Lillie Spears and Eddie Sowers, Tommy Brent, radio show on WRSL, The of Manchester and Loretta Sowers of Stanford and the late Jeff Rick Fisher, Jeff Long, P.J. VanSmith morning Country Store.

Poynter of Hamilton, 7 grand- Sowers. He was a construction Hook, and Kenneth Owens. A victim of polio as a child, he was 16 nieces, 5 nephews, and worker. Graveside services were held Sunchildren; the first polio patient in Kentucky to several great nieces and nephews. Other survivors include one son, day, March 5 at the Buffalo Springs be treated in a "iron lung." Active pallbearers were Joey, Dwayne Sowers of Tennessee; one Cemetery with Rev.

Vola Brown A native of Manchester, he was Johnnie, David, Calvin and Phillip daughter, Cheryl Miles of Hazard; officiating. born Aug. 20, 1937 to the late Pearl Smith and Wayne Denson. Honorary two brothers, Robert Sowers of Mel- Fox Funeral Home was in charge Jones and Polly Harris Jones. He was pallbearers were Mendel and W.

P. borne, and Jimmy Sowers of of the arrangements. a disc jockey for WRSL Stanford Jones, Jimmy and Buddy Howard, Stanford; three sisters, Frances Estes Radio for 30 years, a disc jockey at Robert and Ricky Walker, Ruth and Manchester, WKDO and Corbin, Mt. London, Vernon, and Lib- a Ricky Harris, Greg Smith, Kidd, Chris Barry Hogue, Bryant, Glenn Frank Johnson erty member of the Stanford Church of Keith Austin, and Owen Noel. Frank Johnson, 99, a native of Crab health failed.

the Nazarene. Funeral services were held Tues- Orchard, died Feb. 12 at James S. Survivors include two sisters; Survivors include his wife, day, March 7 at the Fox Funeral Taylor Nursing Home in Louisville. Annie Mae Scott of Cincinnait, Carolyn Howard Jones of Lancaster; Home with Bro.

Tim Hall and Bro. A native of Lincoln County, he was and Isabella Williams of Providence; one son, Jeff Jones of Stanford; two Bill Wagers officiating. Burial was in born April 6, 1895 to the late Alex one brother, Henry Johnson of Crab daughters, Janie Hogue and Jeannie Buffalo Springs Cemetery. and Hester Johnson. He worked as a Orchard; two nieces whom he raised, teacher in Lincoln and surrounding Barbara Johnson Hunter and Evelyn James G.

Bennett counties school systems for many Johnson; and 16 nieces and nephews. years and was the widower of Bertha Funeral services were held ThursJames G. Bennett, 75, of 727 Rock- three step sons, one step daughter, Burrus Johnson. He was an active day, Feb. 16 at the First Baptist ingham Road, Gray, died Wed- several grandchildren, step grand- deacon and Sunday School teacher in Church, Crab Orchard with Rev.

nesday, March 1 at the Johnson City children, several nieces and neph- his church and also an active partici- Gates officiating. Burial was in Crab Medical Center Hospital. ews. pant in the South District until his Orchard Cemtery. A native of Gatliff, he was born in Funeral services were held Sun1919 to the late Charles Bennett and day, March 5 at Woodall-Anderson Flora Smith Bennett.

He was man- with Funeral a Home graveside in Johnson service City, Keefe receives scholarship ager of Rockingham Boat Dock. Monday, Survivors include his wife, Bea March 6 at Double Springs Cemetery Recently Clear Creek Baptist Centers Bennett; one son, Jimmy in Waynesburg with Rev. Ernest Bible College, Pineville awarded Bennett of Lexington; two daughters, Brock officiating. John Keefe The Edgar Mitchell Janice Ramey of North Vernon, Barnett and Demiow Funeral Family Scholarship. The scholarship and Betty Jo Smith of Louisville; one Home was in charge of arrange- is awarded to a fourth year student for brother, Morris Bennett of Someret; ments.

stability, positive attitude, good academic standing, integrity, and proper Fredrick Franklin Centers dress. Keefe is pastor of Mt. Salem BapFredrick Franklin Centers, 94, of Hicks of Lima, and Irene La tist Church. John and his wife, Lisa, 727 Rockingham Gray, died Rue of Harrodsburg; several grandhave two daughters, Elizabeth and Friday, March 3 at his residence. children, great grandchildren, nieces John Keefe Rebecca.

A native of Duffield, he was and nephews. born in 1900 to the late Wiley Centers Funerals services were held Sunand Matilda Burton Ceners. He was a day at 4 p.m at Woodall-Anderson retired mine foreman for United Funeral Home in Johnson City, TN. INTERESTED IN States Steel. A military graveside service was held Marie Allen Centers; two sons, Fre- Cemetery in Waynesburg.

Rev. Survivors include his wife, Ethel Monday, March 6 at Double Springs CHRISTIAN EDUCATION drick F. Centers, of Trenton, Ernest Brock officiated at the and Howard L. Centers of Cumber- graveside service. FOR YOUR CHILD? land; three daughters, Bea Bennett of Mary Madden of Melvin- Barnett and Demrow Funeral Enrollment Home was in charge of applications now available from: Gray, vale, and Gloria Wilkenson of arrangeKnoxville, two sisters, Ella ments.

Redemption Road Dessie Sims Christian Dessie Sims, 83, of 117 McKinney Survivors include two sons, James Academy Court, Stanford, died Saturday, R. Sims of Stanford and Owen W. March 4 at the Fort Logan Hospital. Sims of Winchester, daughter- Christian school in-law, Betty Sims of Stanford; 5 Curriculum A native of Dorton, she was born Sept. 9, 1911 to the late I.

B. grandchildren; and 5 great grandchil- K-12 dren. Sanders and Mary Ellen Horn Sand- Funeral services were held Moners. She was a homemaker, a member day, March 6 at the Fox Funeral Call 365-7682 of Harris Memorial United Method- Home with Rev. Larry Vickers offiist Church, and the widow of Earl ciating.

Burial in Double or 1-800-894-7710 was Springs Sims. Cemetery. velcome to Gods JC A Font Logan Your Herial God's Time Clock STANFORD MONUMENT WORKS Home "Serving the community Ky. for over 70 years" 355-9194 PRESTON-PRUITT FIRST SOUTHERN FUNERAL HOME 10 2 W.L. Pruitt 3 NATIONAL BANK DANVILLE 236-4343 Funeral Home OF LINCOLN COUNTY FDIC Moreland 346-2581 MUST FACE THE FACT: DURHAM'S GROCERY THE FINAL IS TO AGE A OF TIME THIS OF Redemption Road Church SMITH-JACKSON WORLD SE "Big Enought to Accomodate, TROUBLES MEN WILL LOVE FUNERAL HOME 4 miles south of Stanford (Hwy.

698) Small Enough to NOTHING BUT MONEY 446 Bate Danville Services: Wed, Sat, Sun: 7:00 AND ARRO- p.m. Open 7 Days 7 am-10 pm GANT, SELF; BOASTFUL AND ABU- Sunday School: 10:30 Sunday THEY WILL SE Lancaster St 365-2716 SIVE; WITH NO RESPECT FOR 236-5261 PARENTS, NO GRATITUDE, NO PIETY, NO NATURAL "Your Locally-Owned Farm Lender" THEY WILL IF IMPLACABLE CHEDDAR LAND IN THEIR HATREDS, SCANDAL: HAIRMASTERS II MONGERS, INTEMPERATE AND CHEESE STORE A CREDIT FIERCE, STRANGERS TO ALL We Ship! U.S. Highway 27 Owner: Sissy Young GOODNESS, TRAITORS, U.S. 150 to Food 365-8611 TURERS SWOLLEN WITH ADVEN- SELF- 133 W. Central Kentucky Agricultural Credit Association (next Lion) FactoryHarrodsburg IMPORTANCE.

THEY PLEASURE WILL BE 734-2312 606-365-7500 MEN WHO PUT 1-800-467-0039 IN THE PLACE OF GOD MEN Patriot WHO WARD FORM PRESERVE OF THE RELIGION, OUT- Bill Day, Super Food Mart BUT ARE A STANDING DENIAL Broker-Auctioneer Travis Mullins PREFERRED ABSTAINERS (Located next to the High School) OF ITS REALITY. INSURANCE COMPANY 74.3:1-5 355-7568 A Member Of Preferred Risk Group Chevron US. Highway 27 40484 South ME Harry Helton West America's Des insurance Momes, lowa nondrinkers company! Stanford, Ky. (606) 365-7831 Worship Salesman-Auctioneer Main Street Stanford 365-9120 355-7529 for with a local church fellowship Lincoln Realty, UMBER LAND this week. WILDERNESS MARKET 365-23331 SECUR 201 Lancaster St.

Stanford Member BANK 679-9361 U.S. 150 West Stanford, Ky. Bill Miracle, Broker VEST PLAZA Sun Tropic Pools U.S. 127 Danville 266 lane Trail. Danville, KY NAPIER REAL ESTATE SMiTH 236-3016 (606) 236-2022 or Toll Free 1-800-624-4403 Crab Orchard Scrap Metal SOLD AUCTION CO.

4 This Serving two great locations 365-3589 CyclE 850 E. Main STANORd Service Area Since Winter Covers Now in Stock Crab Orchard and Junction City 365-3965 On Top 4 NOT JUST MUFFLERS 355-2644 or 854-6965 Gary Napier, Auctioneer We Offer Full Care Care Service U.S. Hwy. 27 South Stanford DANVILLE'S ORIGINAL Brookcove Painted Horse DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY CLEAT Attend church MINUTEMAN WEDDING ALTERATIONS GOWN PRESERVATION STORAGE SERVICE LEATHER DRAPERY FOR Adult Arts Center this Sunday. PRESS Children's Classes 236-1224 Stanford, Ky.

365-1827 ALL YOUR PRINTING LOCATED AT 410 W. Walnut Danville 236-4655 Lincoln Plaza Shopping Center Stanford McKnight-Martin Funeral Crab Orchard, 24 hour obituary telephone:.

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