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Tuesday, April 18, 2017Gladys Jenkins all of Richmond Ky. Shirley was also preceded in death by one sister Mary Phelps.Services will be 1:00pm Friday April 14, 2017 at Abundant Life Ministries Church, 1705 Irvine Rd. Richmond, Ky. with Rev. Fred Phelps, and Rev. Edward Lainhart officiating. Burial will follow in the Speedwell Family Cemetery. Visitation will be 11:00am until service time on Friday at the church.Marvin S HicksMarvin S. HicksMarvin S. Hicks, 81, of Berea, passed away at his home April 2, 2017. Marvin, formerly of Monticello where he was very active in his community. He was born in Wayne County to the late Ellis M. and Elizabeth E. Hicks.In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his first wife, Maryann Hicks, two sisters, Ruby Jenkins and Martha Sue Thompson Eve.He was a retired coroner of Wayne County and former owner of Marvin S. Hicks Funeral Home.He is survived by his wife and caregiver Joyce Ramsey Hicks; four children Forrest (Susie) Hicks, Gordon (Marla) Hicks, Jill (Steve) Lawson, and Jan (Larry) Lewis; two stepchildren, Doug Ramsey and Deborah Chenault; four grandsons, Daniel Hicks, Matthew Hicks, Tyler Hicks, and Travis Lewis; two brothers, Fred Hicks, and Robertie (Doris) Hicks; and one sister, Gladys (Ott) Carpenter.Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at the New Charity Baptist Church at 2pm with Bro. Koger Ramsey officiating. Entombment will follow in the Elk Spring Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday at the church from 11am-2pm.US ARMYLarry James WatsonLarry James Watson, 69, of Richmond, died Friday, April 7, 2017 at his residence following a long illness. He died peacefully in the care of his nephew and niece, Jackie and Sherry Hacker. Larry was a Madison County native born March 14, 1948, son of the late James Watson and the late Gertrude Gatliff (Mama) Brock.Larry was an U. S. Army Vietnam War veteran, painter and handy-man. He was a member of the American Legion and an avid gardener, and had been a resident of Madison County all his life.Survivors include 5 siblings, Hazel O’Donnell (Harold), Virginia Elam, Monroe Brock, Lindsey Brock (Billie), and Mary Ellen Watson; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. In addition to his parent she was preceded in death by 3 siblings, Walter Brock, Christine Goodrich, and Edna Spires.In accordance with Larry’s wishes no public service is scheduled. Burial will take place at 2:00 pm, Monday, April 10, 2017 at Madison County Memorial Gardens.Reppert Funeral Home and Cremation Service entrusted with arrangements. Jimmy Wayne BentonJimmy Wayne BentonJimmy Wayne Benton, 78, passed away on April 3, 2017 at Orlando Regional Medical Center in Orlando, FL, after a short illness. Jimmy was born on July 30, 1938 in Madison County, KY, and was the son of Edgar and Virginia Taylor Benton, both of whom preceded him in death.He was a 1958 graduate of Madison Central High School. Jimmy worked at Square D Company in Lexington, KY, and retired from Square D Company in Oxford, OH, after 36 years as a production manager. He also served in the National Guard. After retirement, he moved to Florida where he was a member of Viera East Golf Club and was an active volunteer at Wuesthoff Medica...
Monday, January 09, 2017Church, 200 Main St., New Windsor.He is survived by wife Kimberly Ann Talley; daughters Kimberly Lynn Smith of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Jamie Diana Windell of Sykesville and Jennifer Ann Gallagher of Irvine, Calif.; stepdaughter Kari Greenwalt of Gettysburg, Pa.; brother Joie Talley of Florida; and numerous grandchildren and step-grandchildren.— Jon Kelvey, Baltimore Sun Media Group...
Monday, December 12, 2016Campbell and Loretta Brewer. Funeral services were held Monday, November 28, 2016 at the Grayson Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Tommy Evans officiating. Burial followed in the Pea Ridge Cemetery in Irvine. Pallbearers were Damon Spencer, Anthony Townsend, David Strange, James Strange, Ryan Riddell and Sammy Campbell. Grayson Funeral Home was in charge of services.Ruth Curtis Sweet, 90, died on Saturday, November 26, 2016 surrounded by love ones. She was the daughter of the Late Hebert and Mary Witt Willoughby. She was a homemaker and loved to read and sing about Jesus. She was a Sunday school teacher for 30 years. Ruth is survived by one daughter Kay Gilvin and her husband Buck, three granddaughters Karen Agee, Karla Reeves and her husband Don, Janette Mangold, two very special grandchildren Pam and Henry Doolin, three great – granddaughters, two great great granddaughters, three great great grandsons, two sister In-laws Ella Rae Willoughby, Mary Curtis Several nieces and nephews and her cat BB. She was preceded in death by husbands William Russell Curtis and Willie Sweet, daughter Phyllis Mangold, great granddaughter Jana Shay Stewart, Brother Willis Willoughby, Sister Jean Spencer and a very special aunt Lucille Barnes. Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at the Christian Assembly of God in Mt. Sterling with Bro. Scott Barnes. Burial followed in the Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dave Gilvin, Terry Agee, Dallas Spencer, Henry Doolin, Rusty Dunn, Dexter Barnes, Steve Barnes and Daniel Bramel. Honorary pallbearers were Don Revees, David Donithan, Ed Bramel, Tony C. Willoughby, Tony Willoughby, Colten Cecil, Mike Willoughby, Alicia Burden and Tim Conkright. Grayson Funeral Home in Clay City was in charge of services.Michael D. Witt, age 65, died on November 22, 2016. Born August 14, 1951 to Virginia and Beverly Witt in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Michael was a former self-employed service station owner/operator in Stanton, KY. Prior to that he was an employee of Bundy Tubing for 20 years with positions including machine operator, group leader, quality control, process engineer and supervisor. Michael started his career selling newspapers, being a grocery store employee, tool and die operator and tobacco warehouse worker; sometimes working three jobs at once. Michael was a 30 year plus member of the Clay City Lions Club serving as secretary/treasurer for over 15 years and also holding several other positions in the club, a member of the Red River Historical Society and a 20 year member of the Sons of Amvets Post 67 in Clay City serving as financial officer. He was a citizen band radio operator and ham operator. He was preceded in death by his sister, Brenda Witt Patterson; uncle, Russell Strange and his aunt and uncle, Geneva and Willie Profitt. Michael is survived by his parents, Beverly and Virginia Creech Witt of Clay City; best friend and partner, Kim Demmons of Stanton; son Daniel J. Willoughby of Stanton; daughter Kayla (Ryland) Ledford of Stanton; aunts Reece Strange of Clay City and Margie Hanks of Louisville; uncle Miller Farris (Lavela) Witt, Lafayette, TN; cousins Connie Johnson of Clay City and Teresa (John) Kinser of Stanton and two grandchildren, Noah Ledford and Harley Ledford. Funeral services were held at ...
Monday, November 07, 2016William “Billy” C. IrvineBuffalo, WyomingSeptember 26, 1924-October 29, 2016Funeral services for Billy Irvine, 92 year old Buffalo resident who passed away late Saturday evening at the Amie Holt Care Center in Buffalo will be held Saturday, November 5th at 1:00 p.m. from the Harness Funeral Home Chapel in Buffalo with John Christian officiating. Visitation will be held from the funeral home on Friday from 1:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Interment will be in Willow Grove Cemetery with the American Legion and VFW in charge of military graveside rites. Donations in Mr. Irvine's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association in care of the Harness Funeral Home at 351 N. Adams in Buffalo. Online condolences may be made at www.harnessfuneralhome.com.William “Billy” Irvine was born on September 26, 1924 in Lusk, Wyoming to William “Pax” and Villa Moore Irvine. His family ranched in Lusk, Wyoming and later moved to another ranch east of Edgerton, Wyoming. Billy attended grade school at the ranch with his sister Edn...
Monday, September 26, 2016Jeremy Jason Wise and Benjamin Brian Wise.In 1966, he graduated from California Baptist College, attended Southern Missouri State and graduated from the University of California Irvine School of Medicine in 1972. He completed a residency program in Otorhinolaryngology. Dr. Wise practiced medicine in El Dorado, Magnolia and Hope, Arkansas for 36 years. He attended Unity Church, U.S. 79 North in Magnolia. He was a committed Christian, surgeon, devoted father, grandfather and husband. He was a Gold Star father having lost two sons in combat in Afghanistan while serving their country.Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Wise of the home; one son, Matthew Jordan “Beau” Wise and his wife, Amber, of North Little Rock; one daughter, Ms. Mary Heather Wise of Magnolia; five grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.Home going celebration will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15, at the Unity Church in Magnolia, with burial to follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Magnolia, under the direction of R.L. Reed Funeral Home, LLC in Magnolia. Officiating will be Pastor Travis McKamie, Eulogist Dr. Jim Davidson, assisted by Dr. Ron Smith and Patty Bocan.Visitation will be held from 6 until 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Monday, September 19, 2016If you probe why the polls show a majority of California voters support a statewide effort to legalize recreational marijuana, increased tax revenue inevitably comes up.UC Irvine student Giovanni Chavez, like many backers of legalized pot, says he’s primarily concerned about personal liberty and studies showing disproportionate prosecution of minorities for drug offenses.But after watching state and local governments struggle through recurring budget crises, the aspiring political consultant said state-regulated marijuana sales would provide a new and needed stream of tax dollars.“We could use the extra revenue,” said Chavez, 21. “And the fact that we would be able to interfere with the black market is huge.”Supporters of legal recreational marijuana use point to Colorado, which legalized cannabis for adults in 2012. There, taxes and fees on weed are helping to build schools, repair roads and stabilize city budgets.But critics of Proposition 64, California’s legalization initiative on the November ballot, point out tax revenue from legal weed would be dispersed much differently here.Letitia Pepper, a Riverside attorney who uses medical marijuana to treat...
Monday, August 29, 2016Judy (Phil) Inglis, grandchildren Janie (J. P.) Monier and Jennifer (Ricky) Guinn, Sr., and great-grandchildren Cole Monier, Joshua Webb, Justin Webb, Sebastian Knight, and Dammien Irvine.Funeral service were held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, August 20, 2016, in the McMinnville Funeral Home Chapel.Elder Ricky Arnold officiated. Interment followed at Cantrell Cemetery in DeKalb County, TN.Online condolences may be made at www.mcminnvillefuneralhome.comMcMinnville Funeral Home, was in charge of the arrangements.SMITHVILLE REVIEWSmithville, TNAugust 24, 2016 ...
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017Gladys Jenkins all of Richmond Ky. Shirley was also preceded in death by one sister Mary Phelps.Services will be 1:00pm Friday April 14, 2017 at Abundant Life Ministries Church, 1705 Irvine Rd. Richmond, Ky. with Rev. Fred Phelps, and Rev. Edward Lainhart officiating. Burial will follow in the Speedwell Family Cemetery. Visitation will be 11:00am until service time on Friday at the church.Marvin S HicksMarvin S. HicksMarvin S. Hicks, 81, of Berea, passed away at his home April 2, 2017. Marvin, formerly of Monticello where he was very active in his community. He was born in Wayne County to the late Ellis M. and Elizabeth E. Hicks.In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his first wife, Maryann Hicks, two sisters, Ruby Jenkins and Martha Sue Thompson Eve.He was a retired coroner of Wayne County and former owner of Marvin S. Hicks Funeral Home.He is survived by his wife and caregiver Joyce Ramsey Hicks; four children Forrest (Susie) Hicks, Gordon (Marla) Hicks, Jill (Steve) Lawson, and Jan (Larry) Lewis; two stepchildren, Doug Ramsey and Deborah Chenault; four grandsons, Daniel Hicks, Matthew Hicks, Tyler Hicks, and Travis Lewis; two brothers, Fred Hicks, and Robertie (Doris) Hicks; and one sister, Gladys (Ott) Carpenter.Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at the New Charity Baptist Church at 2pm with Bro. Koger Ramsey officiating. Entombment will follow in the Elk Spring Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday at the church from 11am-2pm.US ARMYLarry James WatsonLarry James Watson, 69, of Richmond, died Friday, April 7, 2017 at his residence following a long illness. He died peacefully in the care of his nephew and niece, Jackie and Sherry Hacker. Larry was a Madison County native born March 14, 1948, son of the late James Watson and the late Gertrude Gatliff (Mama) Brock.Larry was an U. S. Army Vietnam War veteran, painter and handy-man. He was a member of the American Legion and an avid gardener, and had been a resident of Madison County all his life.Survivors include 5 siblings, Hazel O’Donnell (Harold), Virginia Elam, Monroe Brock, Lindsey Brock (Billie), and Mary Ellen Watson; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. In addition to his parent she was preceded in death by 3 siblings, Walter Brock, Christine Goodrich, and Edna Spires.In accordance with Larry’s wishes no public service is scheduled. Burial will take place at 2:00 pm, Monday, April 10, 2017 at Madison County Memorial Gardens.Reppert Funeral Home and Cremation Service entrusted with arrangements. Jimmy Wayne BentonJimmy Wayne BentonJimmy Wayne Benton, 78, passed away on April 3, 2017 at Orlando Regional Medical Center in Orlando, FL, after a short illness. Jimmy was born on July 30, 1938 in Madison County, KY, and was the son of Edgar and Virginia Taylor Benton, both of whom preceded him in death.He was a 1958 graduate of Madison Central High School. Jimmy worked at Square D Company in Lexington, KY, and retired from Square D Company in Oxford, OH, after 36 years as a production manager. He also served in the National Guard. After retirement, he moved to Florida where he was a member of Viera East Golf Club and was an active volunteer at Wuesthoff Medica...
Monday, January 09, 2017Church, 200 Main St., New Windsor.He is survived by wife Kimberly Ann Talley; daughters Kimberly Lynn Smith of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Jamie Diana Windell of Sykesville and Jennifer Ann Gallagher of Irvine, Calif.; stepdaughter Kari Greenwalt of Gettysburg, Pa.; brother Joie Talley of Florida; and numerous grandchildren and step-grandchildren.— Jon Kelvey, Baltimore Sun Media Group...
Monday, December 12, 2016Campbell and Loretta Brewer. Funeral services were held Monday, November 28, 2016 at the Grayson Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Tommy Evans officiating. Burial followed in the Pea Ridge Cemetery in Irvine. Pallbearers were Damon Spencer, Anthony Townsend, David Strange, James Strange, Ryan Riddell and Sammy Campbell. Grayson Funeral Home was in charge of services.Ruth Curtis Sweet, 90, died on Saturday, November 26, 2016 surrounded by love ones. She was the daughter of the Late Hebert and Mary Witt Willoughby. She was a homemaker and loved to read and sing about Jesus. She was a Sunday school teacher for 30 years. Ruth is survived by one daughter Kay Gilvin and her husband Buck, three granddaughters Karen Agee, Karla Reeves and her husband Don, Janette Mangold, two very special grandchildren Pam and Henry Doolin, three great – granddaughters, two great great granddaughters, three great great grandsons, two sister In-laws Ella Rae Willoughby, Mary Curtis Several nieces and nephews and her cat BB. She was preceded in death by husbands William Russell Curtis and Willie Sweet, daughter Phyllis Mangold, great granddaughter Jana Shay Stewart, Brother Willis Willoughby, Sister Jean Spencer and a very special aunt Lucille Barnes. Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at the Christian Assembly of God in Mt. Sterling with Bro. Scott Barnes. Burial followed in the Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dave Gilvin, Terry Agee, Dallas Spencer, Henry Doolin, Rusty Dunn, Dexter Barnes, Steve Barnes and Daniel Bramel. Honorary pallbearers were Don Revees, David Donithan, Ed Bramel, Tony C. Willoughby, Tony Willoughby, Colten Cecil, Mike Willoughby, Alicia Burden and Tim Conkright. Grayson Funeral Home in Clay City was in charge of services.Michael D. Witt, age 65, died on November 22, 2016. Born August 14, 1951 to Virginia and Beverly Witt in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Michael was a former self-employed service station owner/operator in Stanton, KY. Prior to that he was an employee of Bundy Tubing for 20 years with positions including machine operator, group leader, quality control, process engineer and supervisor. Michael started his career selling newspapers, being a grocery store employee, tool and die operator and tobacco warehouse worker; sometimes working three jobs at once. Michael was a 30 year plus member of the Clay City Lions Club serving as secretary/treasurer for over 15 years and also holding several other positions in the club, a member of the Red River Historical Society and a 20 year member of the Sons of Amvets Post 67 in Clay City serving as financial officer. He was a citizen band radio operator and ham operator. He was preceded in death by his sister, Brenda Witt Patterson; uncle, Russell Strange and his aunt and uncle, Geneva and Willie Profitt. Michael is survived by his parents, Beverly and Virginia Creech Witt of Clay City; best friend and partner, Kim Demmons of Stanton; son Daniel J. Willoughby of Stanton; daughter Kayla (Ryland) Ledford of Stanton; aunts Reece Strange of Clay City and Margie Hanks of Louisville; uncle Miller Farris (Lavela) Witt, Lafayette, TN; cousins Connie Johnson of Clay City and Teresa (John) Kinser of Stanton and two grandchildren, Noah Ledford and Harley Ledford. Funeral services were held at ...
Monday, November 07, 2016William “Billy” C. IrvineBuffalo, WyomingSeptember 26, 1924-October 29, 2016Funeral services for Billy Irvine, 92 year old Buffalo resident who passed away late Saturday evening at the Amie Holt Care Center in Buffalo will be held Saturday, November 5th at 1:00 p.m. from the Harness Funeral Home Chapel in Buffalo with John Christian officiating. Visitation will be held from the funeral home on Friday from 1:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Interment will be in Willow Grove Cemetery with the American Legion and VFW in charge of military graveside rites. Donations in Mr. Irvine's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association in care of the Harness Funeral Home at 351 N. Adams in Buffalo. Online condolences may be made at www.harnessfuneralhome.com.William “Billy” Irvine was born on September 26, 1924 in Lusk, Wyoming to William “Pax” and Villa Moore Irvine. His family ranched in Lusk, Wyoming and later moved to another ranch east of Edgerton, Wyoming. Billy attended grade school at the ranch with his sister Edn...
Monday, September 26, 2016Jeremy Jason Wise and Benjamin Brian Wise.In 1966, he graduated from California Baptist College, attended Southern Missouri State and graduated from the University of California Irvine School of Medicine in 1972. He completed a residency program in Otorhinolaryngology. Dr. Wise practiced medicine in El Dorado, Magnolia and Hope, Arkansas for 36 years. He attended Unity Church, U.S. 79 North in Magnolia. He was a committed Christian, surgeon, devoted father, grandfather and husband. He was a Gold Star father having lost two sons in combat in Afghanistan while serving their country.Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Wise of the home; one son, Matthew Jordan “Beau” Wise and his wife, Amber, of North Little Rock; one daughter, Ms. Mary Heather Wise of Magnolia; five grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.Home going celebration will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15, at the Unity Church in Magnolia, with burial to follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Magnolia, under the direction of R.L. Reed Funeral Home, LLC in Magnolia. Officiating will be Pastor Travis McKamie, Eulogist Dr. Jim Davidson, assisted by Dr. Ron Smith and Patty Bocan.Visitation will be held from 6 until 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Monday, September 19, 2016If you probe why the polls show a majority of California voters support a statewide effort to legalize recreational marijuana, increased tax revenue inevitably comes up.UC Irvine student Giovanni Chavez, like many backers of legalized pot, says he’s primarily concerned about personal liberty and studies showing disproportionate prosecution of minorities for drug offenses.But after watching state and local governments struggle through recurring budget crises, the aspiring political consultant said state-regulated marijuana sales would provide a new and needed stream of tax dollars.“We could use the extra revenue,” said Chavez, 21. “And the fact that we would be able to interfere with the black market is huge.”Supporters of legal recreational marijuana use point to Colorado, which legalized cannabis for adults in 2012. There, taxes and fees on weed are helping to build schools, repair roads and stabilize city budgets.But critics of Proposition 64, California’s legalization initiative on the November ballot, point out tax revenue from legal weed would be dispersed much differently here.Letitia Pepper, a Riverside attorney who uses medical marijuana to treat...
Monday, August 29, 2016Judy (Phil) Inglis, grandchildren Janie (J. P.) Monier and Jennifer (Ricky) Guinn, Sr., and great-grandchildren Cole Monier, Joshua Webb, Justin Webb, Sebastian Knight, and Dammien Irvine.Funeral service were held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, August 20, 2016, in the McMinnville Funeral Home Chapel.Elder Ricky Arnold officiated. Interment followed at Cantrell Cemetery in DeKalb County, TN.Online condolences may be made at www.mcminnvillefuneralhome.comMcMinnville Funeral Home, was in charge of the arrangements.SMITHVILLE REVIEWSmithville, TNAugust 24, 2016 ...