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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 11

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JJ THE IIMtS, nuvtJiHtn 10, ia kentucky deaths I JUST ARRIVED. 1 I RAY HARM CARDINAL I -''-Si 14 ZJ 1 1 f- i(u( i iuvt name "sasr House l3. Gallery j'vij now available at: A 1 DOWNTOWN A 1 110 East Market Street Louisville, Kentucky 40202 502-587-7424 lP EAST 'i bk ilk 3922 Willis Avenue 5 A Louisville, Kentucky 40207 fJiJk Jr 502-897-5145 Danville. He was a former service man for three local car dealers. His wife, Mrs.

Zula Norvell Rankin, and a son, David Denton Rankin, Louisville, survive. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home, Danville. PERRYVILLE Frank A. Bruce, 80, of Perryville, died Saturday in Lexington.

He was a retired farmer. His wife, Mrs. Lucille Hart Bruce, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, at Coyle Funeral Home here.

PIKEVILLE Mrs. Regania Casey, 75, of Feds Creek, died here Saturday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Monday, at the Feds Creek Church of God in the Name of the Lord Jesus. The body is at Justice Funeral Home here.

PLEASUREVILLE David O'Brien 48, of Lockport, died Saturday at Owenton. Survivors include a brother, John O'Brien, Louisville. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, at Thomas Funeral Home here. SCOTTSVILLE Mrs.

Minnie Jane Suttle, 87, of Adolphus Rt. 2., died Friday at a local hospital. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday at Mount Olive Methodist Church, Westmoreland, Tenn. The body is at Tom Crow Son Funeral Home here.

MACKVILLE Henry Young, 75, of Springfield, died there Saturday. A son, Joe Young, Louisville, survives. He was a retired farmer. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, at Arnold Funeral Home here.

MAYFIELD Mrs. Rhymon E. Drew, 82, of Mayfield Rt. 5, died here Thursday. Funeral, 1:30 p.m.

Sunday, at Byrn Funeral Home here. MAYSVILLE Mrs. Martha Kenton, 67, of Maysville, died Friday in Lexington. Her son, William G. Kenton, Fayette County state representative, Lexington, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, at the Knox Funeral Home here. MONTICELLO Sylvester Watson, 47, of Monticello Rt. 1, died Thursday in Wayne County Hospital here. His wife, Mrs.

Christine Pennicuff Watson, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, at the Hickey Funeral Home here. MOUNT VERNON Mrs. Mintie Catherine Halcomb, 85, of Livingston, died Friday in Berea.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, at the Red Hill Baptist Church, Livingston. The body is at the Dowell Martin Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Mrs. Ell.

M. Craig, 62, of Owensboro, died here Friday. Her husband, George W. Craig, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Monday, at the Delbert J. Glenn Funeral Home here. More Kentucky deaths, page 14 DANVILLE Miss Christine McFerran, 77, of Danville, died here Saturday. The body is at the Smith-Jackson Funeral Home here. DRAKESBORO Verner (Buck) Knight, 68, of Drakesboro, died Friday in Greenville.

He was a retired coal miner. His wife, Mrs. Lula Mae Knight, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, at Forest Grove Missionary Baptist Church near Browder.

The body is at the Knight residence here. ELKTON Mrs. Stella Mae Tylor Mullen, 57, of Elkton, died Friday in Rus-sellville. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Latham Funeral Home here.

The body will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday. ELKTON Robert William Christian, 79, of Elkton, died here Thursday. He was a retired farmer and a World War I Army veteran. His step-mother, Mrs.

Emma Waddell, and a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Toliver of Louisville, survive. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, Phillips Chapel CME Church. The body is at Lathan Funeral Home here.

FORDSVILLE Mrs. Fannie Margaret Miller, 86, of Fordsville, died here Friday. She was a retired practical nurse. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, at Phillips Funeral Home here.

GREENSBURG Mrs. Mary E. Shuf-fett, 92, of Greensburg, died here Saturday. Survivors include a son, William Coy Shuffett, a stepson, Lester Shuffett, and a daughter, Mrs. Maxine Benningfield, all of Louisville.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Monday, at Cowherd Parrott Funeral Home here. HOPKINSVILLE Funeral services for Eugene Gant King, 73, of Santa Cruz, and formerly of Christian County, who died Wednesday in Santa Cruz, were held Saturday at Riverside Cemetery here. His wife, Mrs. Florence Staples McNeely King, survives.

HOPKINSVILLE Funeral services for John Abraham Schmidt, 89, of Mor-ganfield, and formerly of Christian County, were held Saturday at Riverside Cemetery here. He died Friday in Madi-sonville. HORSE CAVE Mrs. Hattye Hatcher, 86, of Horse Cave Rt. 1 died Friday in Bowling Green.

Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, at Winn Funeral Home in Horse Cave. LEBANON Mrs. Mattie Smith Ede-len, 75, of Rosenwald Village, Lebanon, died last Wednesday in a Lebanon hospital. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Monday, at Bosley Funeral Home here. LEITCHFIELD Mrs. Coakra Meyers, 68, of Leitchfield, died here Saturday. Her husband, Virgil Meyers, and a son, Wendell Meyers, Louisville, survive. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Tuesday, at the Watkins Funeral Home here. BL00MFIEL1 Arthur Stivers, 83, 4f Bloomfield died at 2:25 a.m. Friday Flaget Memorial Hospital, Bardstown. Jtfe was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Campbell's Chapel Methodist Church. He was a 25-year employe Mrjf the Houghlin Funeral Home here, survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

povernor Smith, New York, N.Y., and jkrs. Billy Mickens, Louisville; and three grandchildren. The body is at the Hough-ilin Main Street Funeral Home here. The Mineral will be at 2 Monday at the tampbell's Chapel Methodist Church liere, with burial in the Bloomfield Cemetery. 5 BOWLING GREEN Hershel Milton Anthony, 27, of Bowldng Green Rt.

7, died liere Saturday as the result of injuries ieceived in an automobile accident at fifth and State streets here Saturday fnorning, according to Warren County -peputy Coroner Cephus Hughes. He was fn employe of the Kentucky Sausage Co. is father, Clifford Anthony survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, at New Bethel Baptist Church.

The body is at purnam Son Funeral Home here. BOWLING GREEN Lawrence Williams, 73, of Bowling Green, died here Saturday. He was a retired employe of Ihe Louisville Nashville Railroad Co. fiis wife, Mrs. Frankie Hicks Williams, survives.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, at urnam Son Funeral Home here. BOWLING GREEN Lt. Col. Bobby Shields, 44, U.S.

Air Force of Bowling Green, died here Saturday. His wife, Jtrs. Lucille Riepenhoff Shields, survives, the body is at the J. C. Kirby Funeral fiome here.

He died of an apparent heart jttack, according to Warren County Deputy Coroner Cephus Hughes. BOWLING GREEN Goebel C. Beck, Huntington, W. formerly of War-fen County, died Friday in Huntington. tie was a retired accountant.

Graveaide fervices, 10 a.m. Monday, at the Fairview Cemetery here. The body will be at the Gerard-Bradley Funeral Home here after 4:30 p.m. Sunday. CENTRAL CITY Ivo C.

Washburae, 68, of Drakesboro, died Saturday in greenville. He founded the Parker-Wash-Jmrne Pannell Funeral Home here and it Drakesboro. His wife, Mrs. Jessie Washburne, survives. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Monday, at Parker Washburae Pannell Funeral Home here. I CLARKSON Mrs. Mary E. Pearl, 90, ef Big Clifty, died Friday in Leitchfield. funeral, 1 p.m.

Monday, at the St. Elizabeth Catholic Church here. The body is at Rogers Funeral Home here. 4 CLINTON William R. Shaw, 68, of Clinton Rt.

2, died Friday at his home. His wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Shaw, survives, "uneral, 3 p.m. Sunday, at the Hopkins-Jprown Funeral Home here. ON SALE TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 I II 5 CO i BRANDS YOU 5 PRICED DISCOUNT LOW! OWENSBORO James E.

Higgin-botham, 50, of Owensboro, died here -Friday after an illness. He was employed by the Clark Restaurant Service here. His wife, Mrs. Maxine Arington Higginboth-am, and a son, James E. Higginbotham Louisville, survive.

Funeral, 1:30 p.m. Monday, at the James H. Davis Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Francis Allen Peak, 68, of Owensboro, died here Friday. He was retired from Fleischmann Distilling Corp.

here. His wife, Mrs. Marie Peak, survives. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, at St.

Stephen Cathedral here. The body is at Haley-McGinnis Funeral Home here. PEMBROKE J. T. Dodson 72, of Pembroke Rt.

1, died Friday in Hopkins-ville. He was a retired farmer and past president of Christian County Purebred Livestock Improvement Association. He was a former director of the Southern State Hopkinsville Cooperative. His wife, Mrs. Eddie Jackson Dodson, survives.

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