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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page B6

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B6
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B6 THECOURIER-JOURNAL DEATHS KY ALT, NORMAMEYERMCKENZIE, 97, passed away October 5, 2011 atL ittle Sisters of the Poor. ShewasamemberofSt.MargaretMary ofLittleSistersofthePoor. Maloney (John); her grandchildren, Maureen M. Payne, Karen M. Stoess (Ken) and Pat the Poor; as tepdaughter, Donna Parker( Don).

The funeralM ass will be held at 11a Cemetery.Visitationwillbefrom3-8p.m. Little Sisters. Ratterman and Sons are assisting the family. Expressionsofsympathymaybemadeto LittleSisters. BENNETT, away October 9, 2011.

Mr.Bennettwasa paintmixerwithPorter Pa in tC ompany, having retiredafter37yearsof service. Left to cherish his memoryarehischildren, Mills-Strong "Twiggy," LindaPoffinberger, Foster "Little Red" and Michael 6 grandchildrenand17great-grandchildren. ACelebrationofLifeServicewillbenoon on Thursday at Evergreen Funeral Home with intermenttofollowinEvergreenCemetery. funeral home. Thefamilywouldliketokindlyrequestthat ed to the AmericanL ung Association Pleaseleavecondolencesforthefamilyat DAVIDSON, DOROTHYMARIE, 7,2011.

ShewasborninLouis- villetothelateVirginia and Jesse Hartley, a1 941 graduateofFernCreek ber of Beulah Presbyteri- anChurchandthe Buechelites. She was preceded in deathbyherhusband, Davidson. ley (Tina), Jeffery (Betty Jo), William( Sandy) Fiechter and Betty Strobel. Acelebrationofherlifeis7p.m.Tuesdayat Road. Visitation is after 1p Tuesday.

MemorialgiftstoAmericanCancerSociety. ENGLAND, CLARACATHERINEWHEAT- LEY, 1922thedaughterofJohnWilliamandMary Lillian Pike Wheatley( deceased). Mrs. England diedo nO ctober 7, 2011. ClarawasalongtimememberofSt.Edward andSt.Michaelparishes,andKentuckyWa- Shewasprecededindeathbyherhusband, Charles C.

England brother, James William Wheatley; grandson, Patrick M.England;son-in-law,RobertM.Ritchie; glandJr.ofEvington,VA,Robert(Julie)En- gland of Flower Sr. Scholastica England of the Abbey ofS t. Walburga, Vir- (Margaret)W heatley of St. Matthews KY; sisters-in-law, Patricia Wheatley of Louisville, wellassevengrandchildrenandnumerous Thefamilywillreceivevisitorsfrom2-4and 6-8 p.m. Monday, October 10, 2011a tR atter- man and SonsF uneral Home, 3800 Bard- stownRoad.MassoftheResurrectionwillbe withburialtofollowinSt.EdwardCemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributionst oS t. Michael Educa- tionFundorSt.MargaretHall,1960Madison ARMSTRONG, October 10, 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, strong(Bonnie). Eddie is survived by one sister, Judith Swift ews. Funeral service willb e2 p.m.

Wednesday at thechurchcemetery.Visitationwillbe2-8 p.m. Tuesday at McFarland-Troutman-Proffitt FuneralHomeandafter10a.m.Wednesdayat thechurch. Memorial gifts in memory should be madetothefuneralhome. HELSTROM, ROBERTL. 71, passed away October 8,2011.

HewasborninBoston, MA, to Char les and M. Edna(Kellam)Helstrom Raised in Marboro, MA, wherehereceived hiseducation.He served in the US Air ForcefromJanuary 1957toJanuary 1961. He served in several administrative po- sitionsfrom1961thru1992untilhisretire- ment. From March 1971 to October 1992, he tive Services for Children's Care Hospital and fulthathewasabletodedicatehislifetoaca- reer that allowed himt he opportunity to work for th eb etterment ofl ife for all children. That concernalsowasextendedtoanyonewhoap- proachedhimforfinancialadvice.Hewas more than willing to help anyone to get ahead intheirlifeandtoachievetheirgoals.

Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents, CharlesandM.EdnaHelstrom;brother, Helstrom. Donna Helstrom. PrivateservicestobeheldinSiouxFalls, SD.ArchL.Heady&SonOkolonaFuneral Home has been entrusted to handle the arrangements. and School of Sioux Falls, SD. Pleasevisitarchlheadypreston.comtoplace onlinecondolences.

PARSON, JEREMYSCOTT, away Saturday, October 8,2011. Hewasanativeof Louisville and worked forFordMotorCompa- ny. Survivors include his Taylor Parson; his par- two grandmothers, LaDona Parson and Rose Cravens. Agravesideservicewillbeheldat11a.m. Wednesday, October 12, 2011 at Calvary Cemetery.Visitationwillbe1-8p.m.Tuesday Sons Funeral 800 Bardstown Road CHIRES-CHILL, WILLIAM 60, died DEAN, JOHNTALMADGE, GROSS, ber 9, 2011 at Jewish Hospital.

HewasaselfemployedcardealeratCar BuildersandretiredfromMSD. He was preceded in death by his sister, Gross; daughters, Brittany Thompson and Gross Holtsteter, Jean Wist, Jane McIntire; andfivegrandchildren. Amemorialservicewillbeheld4p.m. Wednesday at the Heady-Hardy funeral home, 7710DixieHwy.Amemorialvisitationwill beheldfromnoonuntilservicetimeatthefu- neral home on Wednesday. For more informa- tionpleasevisitusatwww.headyhardy.com KAMER, KAREN 2011.

Karen is af ormer employee of Baptist Hos- pitalEast.ShewasthefirstpersoninKen- nuclearmedicine. Bertha (Gary), ew Angela BowmanandSarahKresenaswellas two Bosse nues. FuneralMasswillbeat10a.m. WednesdayatSt.StephenMartyrCatholic followinCalvaryCemetery. Expressionsofsympathycanbesentto HosparusofLouisvilleInpatientCareUnit, 315E.Broadway6thFloor,Louisville,KY 40202.

KAYROUZ, 94passedawayMonday Hewasaretiredfound- ry worker for the old International Harvester with27yearsofservice, anArmyveteranof alsoamemberoftheold St. ClementC hurch (now St. Peter the Apos- accomplishedmusician, He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Betty ive children, Mark Kay- Steve Kayrouz (Scherri); eight grandchildren; Kleinhenz(Alex)andElizabethRobey. His funeral will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Owen inHighlandMemoryGardens.Visitationis noon-8 p.m.

Wednesday and after 10 a.m. Thursday KLE IN, BE TT YJ 2011 at her home. wasahomemaker, a graduate of Mercy ters, Bonnycastle Club, andOurLadyof LourdesCatholic Church. Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents, Melvin and John Smith. Sheissurvivedbyherhusbandof61years, her children, JeanneD uffy (Kevin), Jackie and loving grandmother to, Sean, Mike, and Hawkins, Bobby, Nikki, John, and Jayci Klein, HerfuneralMassandcelebrationofherlife will be celebrated noon Friday, October 14, haven Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m.ThursdayatHighlandsFuneralHome, 3331TaylorsvilleRoad. Expressions of sympathy may be made to MILBY, teredintotheKingdom ofGodonSunday, Hewasaretiredtruck driverforSmith's Transfer and Kentucky Transport.Duringhis careerhewasawarded the million mile award forhisaccidentfree record.Hewasamem- ber of Abraham Lodge servedinboththeArmyandNavy during World War II and was am em- beroftheDAV.Hesufferedfrom Alzheimersforthepast21yearsandwas caredforbytheangels(nursesandCMA's)at HighlandNursingandRehab.Specialthanks toBaptistHospitalEastforprovidingawe- somepalliativecare. Denniewasprecededindeathbyhisdaugh- ter, Brenda Milby; his sister, Jean Coonley; man. Survivors include his devoted wife, Patricia (Ray) Cameron Scott Shane Amanda Ellie also survivedbyhisniecesandnephews. HisCelebrationofLifeMasswillbenoonon KY, 40220withburialtofollowatLouisville 9 a.m.WednesdayatArchL.HeadyatRest- Pleasevisitourwebsiteatwww.archlhead yresthaven.com.

NAPPER, DARRELLLEE, trade, and owner of Napper Remodeling Company. He was am ember of the DemocraticPoliticalPartyandthe TwinSpiresClubatChurchillDowns. Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents, JohnThomasNapperandBessie(Priddy) Napper; and daughter, Nancy Sweeney. Mr. Napper is survivedb yh is loving wife of James (Scott), Glen Napper and Mike Napper; son-in-law, Joe Sweeney; brother, Cecil Nap- ews; and special daughter-in-law, Judy Napper whohelpedcareforhim.

Funeralservicewillbeheld7p.m.Wednes- da ya tF airdale-McDaniel Funeral Home, 411 a.m.ThursdayatMt.HollyCemetery.Visita- tion will be held 2-8 p.m. Tuesday and from 10a.m.untilthetimeofserviceWednesday. Memorialcontributionsmaybemadeto Hosparu s. RIGGLE, enly Father on October 6, 2011. Mr.RigglewasemployedwithJackCooper was of Hauling.

He leaves to cherish hism emory his loving wife Loeffler; stepdaughter, Tracy Dupree (Jake); AM ass of Christian Burial will be conduct- edat2p.m.Thursday,October13,2011atSt. Shepherdsville, KY, with burial in Brookland Cemetery.Friendsmaypaytheirrespects Underwood and Brooks Funeral Home (Pre- onThursdayuntiltimeofservice. SAMPLE, GARYLEE, 68, of Louisville, for- merlyofCapeGi- away Sunday, October 9,2011. Hewasamaintenance supervisorwithEn- ber ofCooperChapel BaptistChurchandan Armyveteran. Mr.Sampleissur- vived daughters, DawnFieldandTammyBi- Corey Lester, Welter; andfourgrandchildren.

FuneralservicewillbenoonThursdayat Cemetery.VisitationwillalsobeonThurs- dayfrom10a.m.-noon. Memorialgiftsmaybemadetohischurch. METRO JamesE.Bennett,77 Wi lliam P.Chires-Chill,60 ClaraCatherineWheatleyEngland KarenA.Kamer ,5 2 DennieS.Milby ,8 6 DavidV.Schank,61 Ministe rT wana Dr illiam EugeneWi llis, 85 JosephL.Wo ods Jr 54 Wrightson INDI ANA GlendaSueGeyer ,6 7 JeanetteMaileKaaiawaawa-Hoskin KennethL.Cook,80 FrancesE.Ta ylor ,8 9 KENTUCKY SeepageB7.

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