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B5 THE COURIER-JOURNAL DEATHS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2000 LOUISVILLE-AREA DEATHS Find the obituaries at www.courler-journal.com Pioneer environmentalist David Brower dies at 88 Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO David Brower, who transformed the Sierra Club from a hiking group into a political force, died of cancer at his Berkeley home Sunday. He was 88. Brower became the club's first executive director in 1952, when it had 2,000 members. When he left in a dispute with the board in 1969, it had 77,000 members. It now has more than 600,000 members and substantial influence in Washington and state capitals.

"The world has lost a pioneer of modern environmentalism," said Sierra Club President Robert Cox. Brower was a mountain climber and skier and served in the Army's 10th Mountain Division during World War II. His outdoor adventure career took him around the globe. He joined the Sierra Club in 1933 and led efforts to pass the Wilderness Act, block construction of two hydroelectric dams in the Grand Canyon, and create Kings Canyon, North Cascades and Redwoods National Parks and Point Reyes and Cape Cod National Seashores. But he was forced out as executive Man in alley likely died of natural causes The Courier-Journal A man found dead in an alley in the Shelby Park neighborhood Sunday night was identified as James Le-may King, 65, of Logan Street, by the Jefferson County coroner's office.

He probably died of natural causes, Deputy Coroner Sam Weakley said yesterday. There were no Man found shot in apartment is identified niece. Funeral services will be later. Bur ial: Cave Hill. Arrangements: Farley Funeral Home, Venice.

Alvina L. Thomas, 87, died Monday at Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville's inpatient unit at Norton Healthcare Pavilion. She was the former Alvina Becker. Survivors: sons Coy Larry A. and Jerry A.

Thomas; a sister, Ruth Kelty; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday, St. The-rese Catholic Church, 1010 Schiller Ave. Burial: Calvary.

Visitation: Russ-man Sons, 1041 Goss noon-8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville. Mildred Inez Trueblood, 77, died Sunday at Jewish Hospital. She was the former Mildred Inez Caldwell, a native of Franklin, a retired employee of Reynolds Metals Co.

and a member of Hillsdale Baptist Church. Survivors: a son, James E. Thax-ton; daughters Diana Palmer and Dee I. Woodard; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Owen, 5317 Dixie Highway. Entombment: Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Tuesday and after 9 a.m. Wednesday.

Barbara Jean Whitworth, 71, died Monday at Norton Southwest Hospital. She was a Baptist. Survivors: a son, Stevie M. Whitworth a daughter, Susan Metzger; a brother, Jack Mahoney; sisters Margaret Leffler, Genevieve Smothers, Lucille McDowell, Laverne Clarich, Theo McCool and Virginia Lee; and four grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Thursday, Owen, 5317 Dixie Highway. Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 3-9 p.m. Wednesday and after 9 a.m. Thursday, Memorial gifts: WHAS Crusade for Children.

Gertrude M. Woods, 92, died Sunday at her home. She was the former Gertrude M. Anderson and a native of Memphis, Tenn. Survivors: a daughter, Elizabeth M.

Linzay; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Bosse, at Barret and Ellison avenues. Entombment: Evergreen. Visitation: after noon Wednesday.

Memorial gifts: Highland Outreach Ministries. CORRECTED OBITUARIES Henry P. Simpson, 85, died Sunday at Atria Stony Brook. He was a native of Hart County and a retired livestock agent for Montgomery Mattingly Brokers at the old Bourbon Stock Yard. He attended Jeffersontown United Methodist Church.

Survivors: a son, Henry A. Simpson; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Foreman's, Jeffersontown. Burial: Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Tuesday. Ruby Sparrow, 87, died Saturday at Baptist Hospital East. She was the former Ruby Gibson, a native of Owsley County, formerly of Taylorsville, a retired employee of Reynolds Metals Co. and a member of Lynnhurst United Church of Christ.

Survivors: her husband, W. "Spats" Sparrow; a sister-in-law, Dot-tie Sparrow, who cared for her; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Arch L. Heady Son, 7410 Westport Road.

Entombment: Evergreen. Visitation: after noon Wednesday. Memorial gifts: her church. KENTUCKY DEATHS ALBANY Carmel L. Conner, 86 BARBOURVILLE The Rev.

Ray Bays, 51; Walter Castle, 81; Axie Mills, 91; Axie Powell, 91 BARDSTOWN Joseph Ray Downs, 70 director by board members unhappy that he made major decisions without consulting them. He went on to found Friends of the Earth and the League of Conservation Voters, which have become respected groups. He resigned from Brower the board of Friends of the Earth after a battle for control in 1986. He also founded the Earth Island Institute. "David Brower was the greatest environmentalist and conservationist of the 20th century," said Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader.

Brower quit the Sierra Club board in May for the third time in the past 15 years to underscore his contention that leaders weren't doing enough to save the Earth. "The world is burning and all I hear from them is the music of violins," Brower said. "The planet is being trashed, but the board has no real sense of urgency." signs of trauma, and toxicology test results were not yet available, Weakley said. King's body was found in the alley between Stein Court and Camp Street near Interstate 65. A graveside service for King will be tomorrow at River Valley Cemetery.

Commonwealth-Stony Brook Funeral Home is handling arrangements. The death has been ruled a homicide. Officer Robert Biven, a county police spokesman, said Smithers' 22-year-old girlfriend arrived home about 9:15 p.m. Sunday and found him in bed, wounded. He was pronounced dead at University of Louisville Hospital.

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She was the former Sister Matthias; a native of Madison, a member of Ursuline Sisters for 52 years; served as a teacher for various schools including St. Elizabeth, Trinity High School, Sacred Heart Model School, St. George, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity and St. Vincent dePaul; a former pastoral minister at St. Mary Michael Parrish in Madison, and a former switchboard operator, sister visitor and pastoral minister for Marian Home.

Survivors; a twin brother, Charles Ackerman; and several nieces and nephews. funeral Mass: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ursuline Motherhouse Chapel, 3115 Lexington Road. Burial: St. Michael Cemetery.

Visitation: the mother-house, 2-7 p.m. Tuesday. Arrangements: Bosse. Memorial gifts: Ursuline Sisters Development Fund, 3105 Lexington Road, Louisville, Ky. 40206.

Dr. Mehmet Akaydln 79, died Saturday at Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville's inpatient unit at Norton Healthcare Pavilion. He was a native of Kayseri, Turkey, a retired psychiatrist and a member of Kentucky and Fayette County medical associations and American Psychiatric Association. Survivors: his wife, Ferdinande Akaydin; sons Mehmet Jr. and Ahmet Akaydin; a daughter, Susan Dailey; a sister, Vicdan Senler; a brother, Sa-ban Akaydin; and five grandchildren.

Arrangements: Commonwealth-Stony Brook. Memorial gifts: Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville. Shirley G. "Shy" Atherton, 72, of Mount Washington, died Sunday at Taylorsville Health Care Center. He was a member of Pipefitters Local 522, an Army veteran of World War II and a Methodist.

Survivors: his wife, the former Ger-aldine Parker; sons Anthony W. Holtzclaw and Jeffrey A. Atherton; daughters Gerry Lynn Williams and Lisa G. Britt; brothers Glenn and Carroll Atherton; a sister, Dorothy Moser; nine grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Funeral: noon Wednesday, Schmid, Mount Washington.

Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: noon-9 p.m. Tuesday and after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Alzheimer's Association or Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville.

James Ulton Belcher, 91, died Sunday at Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He was a native of Butler County, a retired painter, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Union Baptist Church in Morgantown. Survivors: daughters Murleen Belcher and Nona Springer; brothers Clarence and Earl D. Belcher; and a sister, Corine Staples. Funeral: 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Smith Funeral Home, Morgantown. Burial: Union Cemetery, Morgantown. Visitation: after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Dorothy Bracewell, 79, died Monday at her home.

She was the former Dorothy Rogers, a native of Decatur, and a former employee of the old Lerner Stores. Survivors: her husband, P. Buck Bracewell; a daughter, Patricia Bray; a son, Ralph E. Bracewell; brothers Edward L. and Charles R.

Rogers; and five grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, Owen, 5317 Dixie Highway. Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

Wednesday and after 10 a.m. Thursday. Memorial gifts: Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville. A graveside service for John Brown, 61, will be at noon Wednesday at River Valley Cemetery. Arrangements: Commonwealth-Stony Brook.

Patricia A. Carter, 55, of Corbin, formerly of Louisville, died Monday at Jewish Hospital. She was the former Patricia Miller and a member of Harvest Community Assembly of God in Corbin. Survivors: her husband, Edward Carter; a daughter, Tabatha Carter; a son, Edward D. Carter; sisters Rosie Davis and Betty House; brothers Roy, Robert, Mike, Jerry and Ronnie Miller; and three grandchildren.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Schop-penhorst Underwood, 1832 W. Market St. Burial: St. Stephen Cemetery.

Visitation: 3-9 p.m. Tuesday and after 10 a.m. Wednesday. William Nelson Davis III, 53, died Saturday at his home. He was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War and a Presbyterian.

Survivors: his mother, Ernestine Canty; brothers Ralph, Glenn, Alfred and Ernest Keith Davis; sisters Arlene Davis-Bedford and Terri Canty; stepsisters Leslie Miles, Verona Jessany and Janet Cruz-Canty; and stepbrothers Keith Wooten and Charles Jeffrey, Dennis and Albert Canty. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, G.C. Williams, 1935 W. Broadway.

Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Lynn Howard Draper, 81, died Sunday at Baptist Hospital East. He was a retired administrator for Midway College and an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors: caregivers Charles and Theresa Lengstorf. A memorial service will be later at Park Avenue Christian Church in New York City. Arrangements: Rat-terman's, Lexington Road. Memorial gifts: Park Avenue Christian Church, 1010 Park New York, N.Y. 10028.

Garrison William Allen Dryden, infant son of Gary and Althea Ann Dryden, died Saturday at Norton Hos nology Alumni Association. Survivors: his wife, the former Karen Crombie; a son, Logan Kummer; a daughter, Tori Kummer; his parents, Norbert and Angela Kummer; brothers Jerry and David Kummer; and a sister, Joanna Davis. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial.

Visitation: after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: the family, co the funeral home. Arvin "Pee Wee" Lamkin, 41, died Sunday at Norton Audubon Hospital. Survivors: his mother and stepfather, Thelma and Roy Ruley; a brother, William Lamkin; sisters Delilah Lamkin and Brenda O'Neal; and a stepsister, Martha Ruley.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Ever- freen, 4623 Preston Highway. Burial: vergreen. Visitation: noon-8 p.m. Tuesday.

Mallalieu H. Milburn, 76, died Monday at her home. She was the former Mallalieu Harris, a native of Bullitt County and a member of SS. Peter Paul Catholic Church in Danville. Survivors: a daughter, Lisa Sils; sons Robert Ronald Richard R.

Kevin and Leslie H. Milburn; sisters Betty Sims and Martha Williams; 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Funeral: 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, her church. Burial: Bellview Cemetery, Danville.

Visitation: Arch L. Heady Hikes Point, 4109 Taylorsville Road, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, and at the church after 1 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville or American Cancer Society.

Geneva Price, 84, died Monday at Baptist Home East. She was the former Geneva Dye, a native of Carbon Hill, a retired teacher for the Walker County (Ala.) Board of Education and a member of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority, National Education Association and Good-springs (Ala.) Baptist Church. Survivors: a daughter, Patricia Wil-helm; a son, Johnny Price; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, Collins Funeral Home, Jasper, Ala.

Burial: Jasper Cemetery. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Wednesday. Local arrangements: Pearson-Ratterman Bros. Memorial gifts: her church, Goodsprings, Ala.

35560. Edna J. Robertson, 84, formerly of Louisville, died Monday in Corbin. She was the former Edna Johnson, a native of Poplar Creek, retired co-owner of Tom and Edna's Cafeteria and a member of Order of Eastern Star and 20th Street Baptist Church in Corbin. Survivors: sons Willard and Jim Simms; a sister, Maudrie Johnson; a brother, Charlie Johnson; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, O'Neil Funeral Home, Corbin. Burial: Pine Hill Cemetery, Corbin. Visitation: 6-9 p.m. Tuesday.

Stephen Daly Sautel 86, died Monday at Baptist Hospital East. He was a native of Birmingham, a retired partner for Shouse-Reed Co. and a member of University of Alabama Alumni Association and Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Survivors: his wife, the former Elo-ise Mitchell; sons Wafford Stephen D. Tim and Chris Sautel; daughters Mary and Ann Sautel; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday, his church, 3345 Lexington Road. Burial: Cave Hill. Visitation: Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.

Memorial gifts: Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville. Eleanor Lloyd Heltsley Scavo, 76, died Monday at Parkway Medical Center. She was a native of Ohio County, a retired teller and manager for Bank of Louisville, a former member of Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Hartford and a member of Olive Branch United Methodist Church in Shelbyville. Survivors: a son, Gerald K. Heltsley; a daughter, Debra Bradshaw; a sister, Regina Mae Lloyd; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 2 p.m., Wednesday, her church. Arrangements: Shannon Funeral Home. Memorial gifts: American Diabetes Association. Fred J. Schutte III, 69, of Prospect, died Sunday at his home.

He was a native of Islip, N.Y., a retired self-employed engineer and a Catholic. Survivors: his wife, Barbara Schutte; sons Frederick J. IV, Gregory Schutte and Butch Brooker; and a daughter, Doris Brooker. Memorial service: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Commonweatlh-Stony Brook, 9318 Taylorsville Road.

Memorial gifts: American Cancer Society. Ora Marcum Shouse, 99, formerly of Crosshill Road, died Monday at Parkway Medical Center. She was the former Ora Smith, a native of Albany, a former member of Crescent Hill Woman's Club and Big Spring Country Club and a member of Crescent Hill United Methodist Church. Survivors: a daughter, Venda M. Rogers; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral: II a.m. Wednesday, Arch L. Heady-Cralle, 2428 Frankfort Ave. Burial: Cave Hill. Visitation: 2-6 p.m.

Tuesday. Memorial gifts: charity. Leona Kuchenbrod Taylor, 87, died Saturday in Venice, Fla. She was a native of Louisville, a former member of Audubon Park Garden Club and a Protestant. Survivors: a niece, Shirley S.

Bishop; two great-nephews; and a great- LOUISVILLE Sister Marcella Ackerman, 70 Dr. Mehmet Akaydin 79 Shirley G. "Shy" Atherton, 72 James Ulton Belcher, 91 Dorothy Bracewell, 79 John Brown, 61 Patricia A. Carter, 55 William Nelson Davis III, 53 Lynn Howard Draper, 81 Garrison William Allen Dryden, infant son of Gary and Althea Ann Dryden Joseph D. Gaines, 63 George W.

Hackett, (Story, Page B4) Charles Bain Hawkins, 73 Adam Bradley Hutchinson, infant son of Tim and Mary Hutchinson Nicholas Ledman "Nick" Jewell, 19 Leona C. Kinberger, 98 James L. King, 65, (Story, this page) Paul Kummer, 36 Arvin "Pee Wee" Lamkin, 41 Mallalieu H. Milburn, 76 Geneva Price, 84 Edna J. Robertson, 84 Stephen Daly Sautel 86 Eleanor Lloyd Heltsley Scavo, 76 Fred J.

Schutte III, 69 Ora Marcum Shouse, 99 Leona Kuchenbrod Taylor, 87 Alvina L. Thomas, 87 Mildred Inez Trueblood, 77 Barbara Jean Whitworth, 71 Gertrude M. Woods, 92 CORRECTED OBITUARIES Henry P. Simpson, 85 Ruby Sparrow, 87 OBITUARY NOTICE Because of today's elections, The Courier-Journal will have early deadlines for other news. Funeral homes should submit obituaries by 5 p.m.

His body was cremated. Arrangements: Hathaway Clark. Memorial gifts: Children's Defense Fund, 25 Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001. Joseph D.

Gaines, 63, died Friday at Norton Hospital. He was a native of Harrodsburg, a driver for Yellow Cab and an Air Force veteran. Survivors: a son, Matt Gaines; a daughter, Lisa Atwood; a brother, Frank Gaines; sisters Margaret Trimble and Louise Fenster; and three grandchildren. Memorial service: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Highlands, 3331 Taylorsville Road.

Graveside service: 3 p.m. Wednesday, New Albany (Ind.) National Cemetery. Charles Bain Hawkins, 73, died Sunday at Baptist Hospital East. He was a native of Woodlawn, a retired photoengraver for the old Standard Gravure where he worked 38 years, an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and a member of Masonic Lodge 281 and West-port Road Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife, the former Jean Wayne; a daughter, Bonnie H.

Manning; sons David and John W. Hawkins; a sister, Peggy Webb; a brother, Glen Hawkins; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday, Arch L. Heady Son, 7410 Westport.

Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: his church. Adam Bradley Hutchinson, infant son of Tim and Mary Hutchinson, died Oct.

31 at Kosair Children's Hospital. Survivors besides his parents: brothers Tim Henry, James, Jes-see and Travis Hutchinson; a sister, Sarah Hutchinson; and grandparents Agnes and Berlin Cook, Linda Cochran and Bob Devers. Funeral: 1 p.m. Wednesday, O.D. White Sons, 2727 S.

Third St. Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: noon-4 and 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. The funeral for Nicholas Ledman "Nick" Jewell, 19, will be at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Foreman's in Jefferson-town. Burial: Valley Cemetery, Taylorsville. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. He died Monday after falling from a train trestle over South Pope Lick Road in southeastern Jefferson County' He was a 1999 graduate of Bullitt East High School, a student at the University of Louisville and a service technician for Integrated Systems.

Survivors: his parents, Leddy and Dianne Jewell; his fiancee, Jennifer Flood; a brother, Brett Jewell; and grandparents Lucille Tuell and Mr. and Mrs. Ledman Jewell Jr. Leona C. Kinberger, 98, died Sunday at Lyndon Lane Nursing Center.

She was the former Leona Renn and a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church. Survivors: a daughter, Wilma A. Torstrick; and a grandson. A Funeral Mass will be later.

Visitation: Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial gifts: St. Vincent dePaul Society. Paul Kummer, 36, formerly of Louisville, died Sunday in Denison, Texas, from injuries sustained in an auto accident.

He was a foreman for MEMC Southwest in Sherman, Texas, and a member of Kentucky College of Tech The Courier-Journal A 19-year-old man found with a fatal gunshot wound in his apartment Sunday night was Deandre Smithers, the Jefferson County-coroner's office said yesterday. Smithers, of 4200 Medallion Court, died of a gunshot wound in the head, Deputy Coroner Sam Weakley said. INDIANA DEATHS AUSTIN Jeffrey D. Noble, 36, died Saturday. Survivors: a brother, Gregory Noble; and sisters Lesa Barnes and Charlene and Debbie Noble.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Buchanan. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Tuesday and after 9 a.m. Wednesday.

JEFFERSONVILLE Frank F. Meyer 76, died Sunday. He was a retired architect and civil engineer for Clark-Nickles Inc. Survivors: his wife, the former Rosemary Cunningham; sons William Charles Michael F. and Mark D.

Meyer; daughters Rosemary Kruer and Kathleen M. Erskine; 12 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Funeral: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Augustine Catholic Church.

Visitation: Coots, 3-9 p.m. Tuesday. NEW ALBANY Raymond A. Cochran 71, died Sunday. He was a retired construction worker for the old Marble Hill Plant.

Survivors: a son, Raymond A. Cochran daughters Dana R. Tush and Tricia A. Cochran; sisters Wilma Sarles, Mary Erb, Linda McLain and Emma Harsley; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral and visitation will be private.

Arrangements: Kraft, Charlestown Road. SCOTTSBURG Nancy Elizabeth Ente-man, 55, formerly of Scottsburg, died Thursday. She was a telemarketer for J.C. Penney Co. Survivors: her husband, Gerald Enteman; a daughter, Judy Enteman; a son, Eddie Enteman; sisters Dorothy Cass and Rose M.

Atkins; a brother, Sam Parks; and two grandsons. Funeral: 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, Collins. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Tuesday and after 9 a.m.

Wednesday. Forget What You Thought You Knew About Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids BENTON Acie B. Woods, 84 BOWLING GREEN Joann A. Basham Key, 60 CALVERT CITY Bertha Sheilds, 86 CAMPBELLSVILLE Mona Underwood Brewer, 68 CENTRAL CITY Awilda Deatrick, 81 CLARKSON Glenn Williams Bartow, 83; Mary Leah Smallwood, 43 DAWSON SPRINGS Harold Morse Greer, 78 ELKTON Mildred Elizabeth Boley, 81 GLASGOW Runell Sisco Brpady, 79; Carroll Follis Wyatt, 62 GREENVILLE Claybourn H. Coleman, 78; John Clay Grayson; Elta Whitaker, 78 HARDIN Henry Johannsen, 85 HARLAN Edna Earle Johnson, 74 HARRODSBURG Howard T.

togue, 89; William T. Pankey, 61; Anna Marie You-mans, 81 HAZARD Travis' Lee Baker, 19; Danny Fletcher, 51 HENDERSON R.C. Cobb, 77 JENKINS Margaret Bentley, 58 LEITCHFIELD Bethel Glen Hazelwood 70; Cliva Ray Mercer, 81; Billy Nicholas Til-ford, 55 LONDON Opal Scalf, 81 MADISONVILLE George L. Buchanan, 70; Hayward L. "Sonny" Revell, 70 MARTIN Nora Edith Akers Howell, 83 MAYFIELD Willie "Bill" Gray, 90 MORELAND Thelma Lovett Gresham, 85 MURRAY Walter Phillips, 73; Mary Sykes, 67 OWENSBORO William Earl "Buddy" Freeman 80; Marion O.

"Smear" Teasley, 83 PADUCAH Gertrude Grissom, 101; Gerald Kakascik, 58; Helen Krimple, 85; Billy Moore, 68; William Peyton, 89; Betty Thompson, 63 RUSSELL SPRINGS Herlon "Sonny" McBeath, 76 RUSSELLVILLE Floyd C. Wood, 95 SHELBYVILLE Janie Lula Taylor Jones, 84 SMITHFIELD Marjorie Levonne Brown Crabb, 71 SMITHS GROVE Jessie Irene Lawrence, 81 SOMERSET Randy Gene Silvers, 33 TAYLORSVILLE Thelma Patton Armstrong, 64; Nova Catherine Reynolds Stump, 90 TOMPKINSVILLE Eva Dee Carlock Rouse, 76 WEST LIBERTY Roscoe Banks, 61; Estill Clay Leach, 84; Keith Potter, 33 WICKLIFFE James Blanks, 93 WILLIAMSTOWN lona Webster Sipple, 81; Betty Davis Strunk, 48 I "The Latest in Achieving Better Hearing" November 8 p.m. Best Western Brownsboro Inn November 10 p.m. Breckinridge Inn Hotel Refreshments served Seating is limited Call (502) 459-3119 or 1-800-578-0444 pital. Survivors besides his parents: a sister, Amnri Dryden; and grandparents Frank and Reah Allen, Donna Stacey and Gary Dryden Sr.

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