Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky (2024)

LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER, LEXINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1988 A9 Obituaries Lexington chinist, Louisville husband Nashville of Eula Railroad Rose Bol- mae William C.W. ton, died Sunday at Baptist Regionof 1181 North al Medical Center. Services 11 a.m. Bowsher, 59, Broadway, died Wednesday at Vankirk Funeral Sunday. Services 1:15 p.m.

today in Home. Visitation 6 Camp Nelson National to 9 p.m. today. Cemetery, Jessamine County. Kerr Brothers FALMOUTH Harold PlumFuneral Home in charge of arrange- mer, 81, of Cincinnati, formerly of ments.

Falmouth, a retired chef at the Netherland Plaza in Cincinnati, husJames B. Davis, 69, of 210 West Fifth died band of Mary Plummer, died SunSunday. day at St. Street, Services 11 a.m. Wednesday: at Francis St.

George Hospital, Cincinnati. Services 2 Evergreen Baptist Church. Visita- Wednesday at Peoples Funeral tion 6 to 8 p.m. today at the church. Smith Smith Funeral Home in Home.

Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. today. charge of arrangements. FLEMINGSBURG Ina Rosa Belle Edwards-Turley, Messer Hamm, 57, of Bluebank, of Lexington Country Place, widow of Thurman Hamm, died of 67, mother of Georgia C. Spickard, died complications from cancer Sunday yesterday at the nursing home.

at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. Services 1 p.m. Thursday at Kerr Services 11 a.m. Wednesday at Brothers Funeral Home.

Visitation 7 Denton Funeral Home. Visitation to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 9 after 5 p.m. today. p.m.

Wednesday. GREENSBURG Odell Vance Vaughn, 71, of Aetna Nancy Bryant Hynson, 49, of Grove, widow of Sam Vaughn, died 360 Melbourne Way, who had been the Veterans Administration Medi- yesterday at Jewish Hospital, Louiscal Center nursing services chief, 3 p.m. Wednesday at ville. Services wife of Frederic R. Hynson III, died Aetna Grove Baptist Church.

VisitaGood tion after 3:30 p.m. today at Cowyesterday at Samaritan Hosherd Parrott Funeral Home here. pital, apparently of complications from leukemia. Services 10 a.m. GREENSBURG Hallie Thursday at the Episcopal Church Strader Wade, 90, of Fry, widow of the Good Shepherd.

Visitation 2 of William Allen Wade, died Sunto 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes- day at McDowell Skilled Nursing day at W.R. Milward Mortuary Facility. Services 11 a.m.

WednesBroadway. day at Cowherd Parrott Funeral Helen Murphy, 76, of 535 Home. Visitation after 4 p.m. today. Rosemont Garden, a retired Carroll HAZARD Altie Fugate, 77, Murphy Plumbing, Heating Cool- of Lower Second Creek, widow of ing office manager, wife of Carroll James B.

Fugate, died Sunday at Murphy, died yesterday at George- Hazard Appalachian Regional Medtown Manor Nursing Home, Louis- ical Center after a long illness. ville. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday Arrangements incomplete at Magat W.R. Milward Mortuary gard Brothers Funeral Home.

Southland. Visitation 1 to 9 p.m. today. HYDEN William Roark, 88, of Bledsoe, formerly of Leslie Paul N. Myers, 63, of 831 County, a retired logger, husband of Pinkney Drive, operator of Paul N.

Bertha Roark, died Saturday at Myers a candy distributorship, Harlan Appalachian Regional Hoshusband of Margie Sain Myers, pital. Services 11 a.m. today at died Sunday at Central Baptist Green Hill Pentecostal Church, Hospital. Services 11 a.m. Wednes- Bledsoe.

Dwayne Walker Funeral day at Faith Lutheran Church. Visi- Home here in charge of arrangetation 6 to 9 p.m. today at W.R. ments. Milward Mortuary Southland.

Contributions suggested to the MANCHESTER John C. American Cancer Society. Runion, 57, of Laurel Creek, a retired Kentucky Department of Judi Woolley, 39, of Highways employee, husband of Rouge, a Lexington native, a Deloris Runion, died Saturday at certified life insurance underwriter, his home. Services 1 p.m. today at daughter of Minta Anne Woolley, Britton Funeral Home.

Visitation died Sunday at Baton Rouge Gener- after 8 a.m. today. al Medical Center. Services 10 a. a.m.

CDT Wednesday at Rabenhorst Fu- PIKEVILLE Mary Adkins neral Home, 825 Government Street, Dyer Butschie, 70, of Palm Bay, formerly of Pike County, a Baton Rouge. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. retired nurse's assistant, mother of CDT today. Ravenell Snider, died Sunday at In Kentucky Seven Oaks Nursing 1 Home, St. Cloud, Fla.

Services p.m. Thursday at Justice Funeral Home. VisitaCAMPBELLSVILLE Jane tion after 8 Gaddis, 47, of Elkhorn, wife of a.m. Wednesday. A.D.

Gaddis, died Sunday at Taylor PINE KNOT Melda Jane County Hospital, apparently of can- Manning Anderson, 77, of Ky. cer. Services 1 p.m. today at Parrott 92, widow of Charles Anderson, Ramsey Funeral Home. Visita- died Sunday at Scott County Hospition after 7 a.m.

today. tal in Oneida, apparently of a heart attack. Services 2 p.m. CAMPBELLSVILLE Wednesday at R.F. Neal Funeral George B.

Griffin, 92, of South Chapel. Visitation after 5 p.m. toColumbia Avenue, a retired farmer, day. husband of Hazel Griffin, died Sunday at Metzmeier Nursing Home. Services Ramsey 11 Funeral a.m.

today Home. at Parrott Visitation The Rev. H.B. after 7 a.m. today.

CAMPBELLSVILLE Bud retired minister, Wood, 71, of Walnut Street, retired manager of Cook's Grocery, hus- JAMESTOWN The Rev. H.B. band of Lois Wood, died yesterday Popplewell, a retired Christian minat Taylor County Hospital. Services ister and former Jamestown mayor 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Parrott and Russell County court clerk, died Ramsey Funeral Home.

Visitation Sunday at Central Baptist Hospital after 6 p.m. today. in Lexington. He was 90. Popplewell, who was pastor of COLUMBIA Lettie Harden, several Christian churches in Ken88, of Kokomo, formerly of from 1966 Columbia, widow of Ben Harden, tucky, was mayor to died of stroke Saturday at How- 1970.

He was county clerk during a the 1920s. ard Community Hospital, Kokomo. Services 2 p.m. today at New Hope Also a retired farmer, he once Separate Baptist Church. Visitation was chairman of the state Agriculafter 6 a.m.

today at Stotts-Phelps- ture Stabilization Conservation McQueary Funeral Home. Service. He also was a former real estate broker and teacher. CORBIN Raymond Bolton, He was a former director of the 79, of 225 Hamlin Street, a retired Bank of Jamestown and a member Information furnished to Herald-Leader advertising department by mortuaries. charge of arrangements.

HURSKIN Mrs. Mayne Laine Hurskin. Mrs. Lillie Laine Keene, 3725 Niagara Lexington, received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Mayne Laine Hurskin of Dayton, OH.

She was the daughter of the late Samuel and Annie Laura Williams Laine. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. L. Keene, Lexington, Mrs. Mary Dee James, Dayton, OH, and Mrs.

Thelma Laine Smith, Detroit, MI; four brothers, Sidney P. Laine (Frances Arthur Parks, Lexington, Leonard Parks, Los Angeles, CA, and Mack D. Lain(Ethel), Cincinnati; one aunt, Mrs. Sally Laine Cloyd, Lexington; two very good friends, Mrs. Vernice A.

Searcy and Mrs. Carrie Bell Rankins Brown, Lexington; and a host of cousins and friends. Services will be held 11 a.m. Wed. at the Mt.

Enoch Baptist Church, SALT LICK John G. Moore, 86, a retired cable company employee, widower of Sarah M. Moore, died Sunday at Life Care Center, Morehead. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday in Glennhaven Cemetery, Cincinnati.

Visitation after 4 p.m. today at Powell Funeral Home here. VIRGIE Juanita "Edith" Reynolds, 48, of Robinson Creek, wife of Homer Eugene Reynolds, died Sunday at Pikeville Methodist Hospital, apparently, of cancer. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday at Caney Creek Old Regular Baptist Church.

Visitation anytime at the church. R.S. Jones Son Funeral Home here in charge of arrangements. VIRGIE General Lee Smith, 58, of Pikeville, a retired coal miner, foster father of Ernest Mullins of Pikeville, died of cancer Saturday at Pikeville Methodist Hospital. Services 11 a.m.

today at R.S. Jones Son Funeral Home. Visitation after 8 a.m. today. VIRGIE Floyd Vernon Tackett, 47, a former truck driver, died yesterday at his home, apparently of a heart attack.

Arrangements incomplete at R.S. Jones Son Funeral Home. WINCHESTER Thomas Douglas "Tommie" Crowe 71, of 9797 Irvine Road, a farmer, father of Thomas "Doug" Crowe died Sunday at his home, apparently of a heart attack. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Scobee Funeral Home.

Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. today. Elsewhere QUEBEC Jean Marchand, 69, the Quebec labor leader and politician who helped Pierre Elliott Trudeau become prime minister, has died at his summer home near Quebec. Marchand, who held six Cabinet posts in two Liberal governments and then served as speaker of the Canadian Senate, died Sunday of natural causes, according to Quebec Provincial Police. A noted orator who first collaborated with 1 Trudeau on behalf of striking asbestos miners in 1949, Marchand was dubbed one of the "three wise men" from Quebec who decided to enter federal politics in 1965 by joining Liberal Prime Minister Lester Pearson's Cabinet.

The others were Trudeau and former newspaper editor Gerard Pelletier. Together they fought to make Canada an officially bilingual country and to fend off separatist pressures in their native province. At first it appeared that Marchand, with his populist touch, might succeed Pearson. But instead he promoted Trudeau as leader and helped create the "Trudeaumania" that swept the country after 1968. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.

Milton Sperling, 76, whose 50- year career as a screenwriter and producer included an Oscar nomi- Popplewell, dies at 90 of the Jamestown Lions Club. He was a Russell County native and a graduate of Lindsey Wilson College. Surviving are his wife, Olga Popplewell; three daughters, Mary Elizabeth Kimel, Bobbye Buster and Louise Barton, all of Lexington; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Jamestown Christian Church.

Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today at H.E. Pruitt Memory Chapels and after 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association.

Dayton, OH. Visitation tonight at the Smith Funeral Home, 370 S. Broadway, Dayton, OH. Mrs. Anna M.

Love, 57, passed away Sun. after a brief illness. Mrs. Love was a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. She is survived by her husband, Gerald L.

Love; sons, Michael N. and wife, Tammy, and Robert N. Love; twin sister, Mrs. Mary A. Powers; granddaughter, Christina K.

Love; nieces, Debra Powers, Tamara Barnett, Rochelle Tomooka, and Michelle Powers, all of Jacksonville, FL; an aunt, Mrs. Doris Thomas, Knoxville, TN; and uncle, Lanier Castillo, Ocean Side, CA. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wed. at the Naugle Chapel, 1203 Hendricks Ave, with Rev.

Wilford McCormick officiating. Interment will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Naugle Funeral Home, nation for The Court -Martial of Billy long illness. Mitchell, died Friday after a Harlan Kriener dies; Sperling began his career as a at Paramount's studios in New messenger and shipping clerk was former official York. moved to Hollywood, B.

Wallis before breaking into film where czars he Darryl worked F. as a Zanuck secretary and Hal to in Boyle schools screenwriting with Sing Baby Sing in 1936. DANVILLE Harlan Kriener, He held a bachelor's degree in a former director of pupil personnel mathematics and physics from CenSome of his other films included South St. Louis in The for Boyle County schools, died yes- tre College and a master's degree in of 1949; terday at Ephraim McDowell Re- educational administration from the Enforcer in gional Medical Center, apparently University of Kentucky. and Distant Drums in 1951; Marjorie Morningstar of a heart attack.

Kriener, a resident Kriener also had been a member 1960; of 402 North Third Street, was 78. of the boards of Family Services in 1958; The Bramble Bush in Battle of the Bulge i in 1965 and Boyle County and the Central KenCaptain Apache in 1971. He was pupil personnel director tucky Wildlife Association. He 1 he Parksville was from 1956 until 1975, when a charter member of Businessman retired. He served two terms as Lions Club.

president of the Kentucky Associa- Surviving are his wife, Ruth tion of Pupil Personnel Workers Tamme Kriener; two sons, John L. W.J. Chesnut and board had of been directors a of member the of Interna- the Kriener of H. Elon Kriener College, of N.C., and William Savannah, tional Association of Pupil Person- a daughter, Ruth Ann Donalddies at 96 nel Workers. son of Needham, a brother; a Kriener began his career as a sister; and four grandchildren.

mathematics teacher and coach at Services will be at 2 p.m. LONDON Retired business- Parksville School in 1933. He was Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home. man W.J. Chesnut died yesterday at principal of the school from 1936 to Visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m.

Laurel Heights Home for the Elder- 1956. and from 7 to 9 p.m. today. ly after a long illness. He was 96.

He also was a former announcer Contributions are suggested to Chesnut was a co-founder of for Boyle County High School foot- the Central Kentucky Wildlife AssoLaurel Grocery a wholesale ball and basketball games. ciation. firm established in 1922. He retired ago, from active but the in the family business firm. members about 17 remain years James B.

Champion, He had been a director of London's Bank Cumberland Trust Valley a trustee National of retired educator, dies Cumberland College in Williamsburg; an East Bernstadt school HARRODSBURG Retired He had been active in 4-H work. board member; a lieutenant gover- educator James Bruce Champion He was a former music director nor of Kiwanis District No. 10; and died of a heart condition yesterday at Salvisa Baptist Church. a deacon at London First Baptist at James B. Haggin Memorial Hos- He was a member of Salvisa Church.

pital. Champion, a resident of Bond- Ruritan Club, Pioneer Saddle Club He was a Laurel County native. ville, was 79. in Mercer County and the Kentucky Surviving are two sons, Don Retired Teachers Association. Chesnut and William Jennings He retired in 1969 as principal Champion, an Anderson County Chesnut both of London; two of Salvisa School.

An educator for native, was a graduate of what is daughters, Pauline Jones of London 37 years, Champion also was a now Eastern Kentucky University. and Christine Clotfelter of Ver- former principal of Fairview School Surviving are his wife, Grace sailles; nine grandchildren; 16 great- in Anderson County. Champion had Champion; two daughters, Jeanette grandchildren; and one great taught studies and mathematics coached and basketball social in Cole of Lawrenceburg and Jane grandchild. Norman of Louisville; nine grandServices will be at 10 a.m. Mercer, Anderson and Kenton coun- children; and 17 great-grandchilWednesday at House Rawlings Fu- ties.

dren. neral Home. There will be no visita- A retired tobacco and cattle Services will be at 2 p.m. tion. farmer, he was a former Agriculture Wednesday at Salvisa Baptist Contributions are suggested to Stabilization Conservation Ser- Church.

Visitation will be after 2 Sue Bennett College or Oneida Bap- vice committeeman and a member p.m. today, at Randell Funeral tist Institute. of the Mercer County Farm Bureau. Chapel in Harrodsburg. Former cheated poor housing tenants director T.J.

Hester, former official ATLANTA (AP) A former housing director pleaded guilty in Lincoln, dies at age 79 yesterday to three counts of pocketing illegally high rent from poor tenants. STANFORD T.J. Hester, 79, He was a resident of 306 AnderRobert F. Sumbry, 44, pleaded a former Lincoln County official, son Heights and a Lincoln County guilty to making false documents died of a heart ailment Sunday at native. as a landlord in the U.S.

Depart- St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Surviving are his wife, Lucille ment of Housing and Urban Devel- Hester, a Democrat, was Lincoln Starnes Hester; four sons, Tommy Section 8 assistance pro- County sheriff for a term in the Hester of Nicholasville, Harold Hesopment's U.S. Attorney Robert Barr 1970s, jailer for a term in the 1960s ter of Alexandria, and Donald K. gram, said.

and coroner for two terms during Hester and Glenn H. Hester, both of the 1950s. He also was a former Stanford; a sister; 10 grandchildren; Sumbry was indicted in April chief of the Stanford Fire Depart- and a great-grandchild. on 50 counts charging he used ment. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Thursphony contracts with the Atlanta He also was a former employee day at Harris Memorial United Housing Authority to hide his plan. of Saufley Bell Implement Co. Methodist Church. Visitation will be Sumbry collected more rent and the state highway department. from 6 to 9 p.m.

today at Fox than tenants were to pay under A member of Harris Memorial Funeral Home and from 3 to 9 p.m. official contracts and leases. Sec- United Methodist Church, he had Wednesday at the church. tion 8 is a federal housing subsidy been a member of the church board Contributions are suggested to program. and choir and a Sunday school the Harris Memorial United MethSumbry, appointed city housing teacher.

odist Church Organ Fund. chief in 1985, had been nominated by Mayor Andrew Young before for an- Brother John Henry Pence dies other term last year the allegations surfaced. Sumbry quit before his renomination could be HAZARD Brother John Hen- several Churches of Christ in Eastvoted on. ry Pence, who had a religious show ern Kentucky. on WSGS-FM radio station for the.

He was a former coal miner and 13 hurt as bridge past 41 years, died yesterday at once worked at a service station at Hazard Appalachian Regional Med- Wabaco. collapses in Nepal ical Center, apparently of a heart Surviving are his wife, Betty KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) A condition. He was 72. Pence; two sons, James Rodney wooden bridge collapsed yesterday who lived Pence and Lloyd Pence, both of Buddhist pilgrims were crossing Pence, at Viper, Viper; a daughter, Ada Marie Davis as it and 13 people were injured, a 15-minute that of Jeff; a brother; 11 grandchildren; preached on the Church of Christ authorities said. began program, at 9:15 a.m.

every program Sunday. and nine great grandchildren. Witnesses said 20 people were He preached live from the radio Services will be at 2 p.m. on the 500-yard-long pedestrian station Wednesday at Maggard Funeral bridge over the Bagmati River at on Sunday. Home.

Visitation will be after 5 p.m. the time of the accident. Pence also had preached at today. Local BOWSHER William C.W. Bowsher, 59, North Broadway, died Sun.

He was a native of Versailles, the son of the late Samuel Frank and Jane Wyatt Bowsher, and a veteran of the Korean Conflict and Vietnam. He is survived by a daughter, Dianna Schwabs, Margate, FL; and a brother, Samuel Bowsher, Winchester. Gravesides services at 1:15 p.m. today at Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Kerr Brothers Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

DAVIS James B. Davis. Funeral services at 11 a.m. Wed. at Evergreen Baptist Church with Rev.

G.M. Smith officiating. Burial in Maddoxtown Cemetery. Visitation from 6-8 p.m today at the church. Smith and Smith Funeral Home in LOVE Jacksonville, FL.

MURPHY Helen Murphy, 76, wife of Carroll Murphy, 535 Rosemont Garden, died Mon. in Georgetown Manor Nursing Home, Louisville. She was a retired office manager for Murphy Plumbing she was born in Lexington, and daughter of the late James and Mary Hall Moberly. She was a member of the Broadway Christian Church, the Sunshine Sunday School Class and the Daughters of the Nile. Other suvivors are one son, Gene Welsh, Louisville; two grandsons, David Welsh, Paris and John Welsh, Campbellsville, KY; also two great-grandchildren, Drew Welsh and Hunter Welsh.

Funeral sevices 10 a.m. Wed. at the W.R. Milward by Rev. Wayne B.

Smith. Burial Lexington Cemetery. Friends may call from 1-9 p.m. today. MYERS Paul N.

Myers, 63, husband of Margie Sain Myers, 831 Pickney died Sun. in Central Baptist Hospital. He was the owner Paul N. Myers, Co. He was born in Hickory, NC, son of Nellie Workman Myers, Hickory and the late F.0.

Myers, and was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church. Other survivors are three daughters, Sheila Roush, West Union, OH, Gail Gillespie, Lexington, and Paula Maddox, Lexington; one sister, Celia Leatherman, Hickory, NC; three brothers, Harold Myers, Gastonia, NC, Joe Myers, Oklahoma City, OK, and Ray Myers, Lexington, NC; six grandchildren, Blaine Roush, Jessica Roush, Ryan a Gillespie, Christi Gillespie, Bethany Maddox, and James Maddox. Funeral services 11 a.m. Wed. at the Faith Lutheran Church by Pastor Ronald G.

Luckey. Burial Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Casketbearers will be Ronald Combs, Jack Childers, Andrew Couch, Tom Welch, Tom Beetem, and Herbert Brown. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. today at the W.R.

Milward Mortuary-Southland. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, North Park Shopping Center, Lexington. PATTERSON Katherine Crowe Patterson, widow of William Patterson, La Jolla, CA, formerly of 1221 Indian Mound Rd. in Lexington, died August 27, at Sharpe Memorial Hospital, San Diego, CA. She was born in Woodford the daughter of Betsy Smith and Dr.

MacFerran Crowe. There will be a Memorial Service at Second Presbyterian Church, Lexington, on September 8, at 2 p.m., followed by burial in Lexington Cemetery..

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