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6 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1994 LOUISVILLE AREA DEATHS Veltman; 18 grandchildren; and. three great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Friday, St. Law- rence Catholic Church, 1925 Lewis- ton Drive.

Burial: Calvary Cemetery. TRAIN I lis trestle iV TAYLORSVILLE," 11 is R0AD JL (pi) Fork 1 If J. Visitation: Keenan's Funeral 4724 Dixie Highway, 3-9 p.m.v Wednesday and 10 a.m.-9 p.m.i Thursday. I Memorial gifts: Mass of the Air. Peter H.

Williamson, 10-day-old' son of Lawrence and Lillie William-; i son of Hudson, formerly of; Louisville, died Friday in St. Peters-. burg, Fla. Survivors besides his parents: two brothers, William and John Thomas Williamson, both of Hud-I son; his grandparents, Lawrence)' and Donna Williamson of Port Ri-; chey, and John and Nancy-O'Neil of Jeffersonville, and! his great-grandparents, Thomas; Williamson of Michigan, Winifred Williamson of Port Richey, Bridget O'Neil and Avis and William Hayes. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Thursday, Arch L. Heady Dixie Highway Funeral Home, 7710 Dixie Highway. Burial:" Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitation: after the service, until 2 p.m. LOUISVILLE Paul E.

Amody, 69 Minnie Groher Andres, 98 Catherine Eulalia "Kitty" Berrier, 68 Beuiah Blakeman, 79 Daniel Boone, 74 Natale J. Booth, 91 John W. Cates, 90 Luke Edward Church 67 Melvina Bonnie Eddington, 76 Nathan Lewis Frey, infant son of David and LeAnn Frey Bill Harness, 54 Joseph H. Hayes, 85 Paul T. "Egg" Landls, 82 David K.

McCallum, 65 Thomas Monohan, 56 William A. Nolan 71 James F. "Jimbo" Ratterman, 34 (Story, this page) Melvin A. Renner, 75 James A. Roberts, 79 Edwin Schulz, 73 Brother Eugene Edward Shinault, 62 John Nathaniel Smith, 79 Ted Stippich, 63 Ray D.

Turner, 65 Mary Margaret Veltman, 81 Peter H. Williamson, 10-day-old son of Lawrence and Lillie Williamson North Oldham Lions Club. Survivors: his wife, the former Patricia Ballard; two sons, Brian Shinault of Pewee Valley and William Shinault of Smithfield; two daughters, Denise Rogers of Crestwood and Rebecca Kidd of Pewee Valley; a brother, Robert Jeffrey Shinault of Haddonfield, N. four sisters, Mary Lou Hajen of Phoenix, Sylvia Keil of Burlington, N. Delores Dunhardt and Jackie Koveleski, both of Riverside, N.

and five grandchildren. Funeral: 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Stoess Funeral Home, Crestwood. Burial: Floydsburg Cemetery, Crestwood. Visitation: 3-9 p.m.

Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville. John Nathaniel Smith, 79, of 201 York died Sunday at University of Louisville Hospital. He was a former chef for The 800 Apartments and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: nieces and nephews, including Viola Smith and William Washburn, both of whom cared for him.

Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, W. P. Porter Mortuary, 2611 Virginia Ave. Burial: River Valley Cemetery.

Visitation: a.m. Thursday. Ted Stippich, 63, died Tuesday at his home. He was a retired salesman for La-Farge an Army veteran of the Korean War and a member of Mother of Good Counsel Catholic Church. Survivors: his wife, the former Peggy McFarlane; a son, Mark Stippich of Philadelphia; three daughters, Mary Kay Raponi of Nevada, Ann Stippich of Wisconsin and Jane Stippich; a brother, Henry Mayer of Elm Grove, a sister, Margaret Schraut of Michigan; and two grandchildren.

Funeral: Monday, St. Bernard Catholic Church, Milwaukee. Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Milwaukee. Visitation: Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, 4-8 p.m. Thursday, and Schmidt Bartelt Funeral Home, Milwaukee, 3-7 p.m.

Sunday. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville. Ray D. Turner, 65, Portland, died Tuesday in New York City. He was a native of Breathitt County, an accountant for Whayne Supply Co.

and an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: his wife, the former Irmgard M. Mark; a daughter, De- INDIANA DEATHS CHARLESTOWN Effie Laura Kendrick' Fields, 62, died Tuesday. Funeral: 11 a.m.- Thursday, Grayson Charlestown Funeral Home. Visitation: 3-9 p.m.

Wednesday and after 8 a.m. Thursday. CHARLESTOWN Claudia Sadie Hall, 88, died Tuesday. Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday, Gray-' son Charlestown Funeral Home.

Visitation: p.m. Wednesday and after 9 a.m. Thursday. CLARKSVILLE Pauline Elizabeth Tetley, 85, died Tuesday. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Friday, Chapman Funeral Home. Visitation: 7-9 p.m., Wednesday, 3-9 p.m. Thursday and after 9.1 a.m. Friday. GEORGETOWN Bessie L.

Jenkins, died Monday. Graveside service: 1:30 p.m.? Wednesday, Hyland Cemetery, Mauckport. No visitation. Arrangements: Beanbtossom-Cesar Funeral Home, Corydon. JEFFERSONVILLE Helen I.

Morris Tuesday. Funeral: 10 a.m. Friday, Scott Funer- al Home. Visitation: 5-9 p.m. Thursday.

JEFFERSONVILLE Donald W. Oliver, :) 56, died Tuesday. Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, Coots Funeral Home, visitation: 4-9 p.m. Wednesday.

NEW ALBANY Roy J. Brown, 69, died Monday. Funeral: 1 1 a.m. EST Friday, Foun- tain Square Mortuary, Indianapolis. Visitation: Paul V.

Shrader Funeral Home, 5-9 p.m. EDT Wednesday, and Fountain Square Mortuary, 5- 9 p.m. EST Thursday. NEW ALBANY Sula V. Deich, 87, died Tuesday.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Friday, Seabrook Fu- neral Home, visitation: 2-9 p.m. Thursday and after 9 a.m. Friday. NEW ALBANY Nova Audrey Haas, 81, died Tuesday.

Visitation: Seabrook Home, noon-9 p.m. Thursday. NEW WASHINGTON Robin Cleffman, 73, died Monday. Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, 1 Grayson New Washington Funeral Home.

Visi-' tation: after 10 a.m. Thursday. Paul T. "Egg" Landis, 82, formerly of Louisville, died Monday at the home of a daughter in Bel-lingham, Wash. He was a native of New Albany, a retired employee of the Army Ammunition Plant in Charlestown, an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Iroquois Post 229.

Survivors: three daughters, Lynn Landis of New York City, Carol Shore of Bellingham and Judy Landis; a son, Michael Landis of Rock Hill, S. a brother, Tom Landis of New Albany; a sister, Patty Haas; and two grandchildren. The body was cremated. There will be no services. Arrangements: Paul V.

Shrader Funeral Home, New Albany. Memorial gifts: Visiting Nurse Association. David K. McCallum, 65, formerly of Louisville, died Monday in Glenwood Springs, Colo. He was a native of Elgin, 111., a retired regional manager for Bristol Labs and an Army veteran of World WarU.

Survivors: his wife, the former Janice M. Wright; three sons, David K. McCallum of Washington, D. Michael McCallum of Glenwood Springs and Terry McCallum; a brother, Dale McCallum of Pine Junction, and six grandchildren. Memorial service: 2 p.m.

Thursday, United Methodist Church, Glenwood Springs. Arrangements: Farnum-Holt Funeral Home, Glenwood Springs. Memorial gifts: David K. McCallum Memorial Fund, co Alpine Bank, P.O. Box 10000, Glenwood Springs, Colo.

81602. Thomas Monohan, 56, formerly of Louisville, died Feb. 22 in Toronto. He was principal double bass with the Toronto Symphony and had been with the symphony and had taught music in Toronto for 28 years. He had played with orchestras in Detroit and Israel and was a teen soloist with the Louisville Orchestra.

Survivors: two daughters, Kelly Sprague of Miami and Leslie Sprague of Lexington; a brother, Michael H. Monohan of La Grange; and two sisters, Patricia and Sadie M. Monohan. The body was cremated. Arrangements: Mount Pleasant Crematory and Mausoleum, Toronto.

William A. Nolan 71, died Tuesday at his home. He was a retired mechanical engineer and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: his wife, the former Hazel Freeman; two daughters, Linda Barringer and Connie Pohlman; two sons, William A. Jr.

and Robert S. Nolan; a brother, John P. Nolan; and five grandchildren. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Friday, Arch L.

Heady Westport Road Funeral Home, 7410 Westport Road. Burial: Calvary Cemetery. Visitation: 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

Memorial gifts: American Diabetes Association or American Heart Association. Melvin A. Renner, 75, Shively, died Monday at SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital. He was a member of St.

Denis Catholic Church. Survivors: a brother, Richard Renner; and two sisters, Maxine Walton and Geraldine Decker. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. Burial: Calvary Cemetery.

Visitation: 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and after 10 a.m. Thursday. James A. Roberts, 79, of 2316 Greenwood died there Monday.

He was a native of Buford, and a retired presser for Graves' Cleaners and Ramsey's Dry Cleaners. Survivors: his wife, the former Marie Smith; two sons, James A. Jr. and Alvin Roberts; a stepson, Keith Oliver; 15 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Friday, G. C. Williams Funeral Home, 1935 W. Broadway. Burial: Green Meadows Memorial Cemetery.

Visitation: 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Edwin L. Schulz, 73, died Monday at his home. He was a retired laboratory technician for Allis Chalmers a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Midland Trail Golf Club.

Survivors: his wife, the former Florence Clements; a sister, Marie Fulner of Jeffersonville, and two brothers, Norbert and James Schulz. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, Ascension Catholic Church, 4600 Lynn-brook Drive. Entombment: Resthaven Mausoleum. Visitation: Arch L.

Heady Hikes Point Funeral Home, 4109 Taylorsville Road, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville or the church. Brother Eugene Edward Shlnault, 62, La Grange, died Monday at his home. He was a native of Spray, N.

retired pastor of South Oldham Paul E. Amody, 69, Valley Station, died Monday at Southwest Hospital. He was a native of Syracuse, N.Y., a retired Army master sergeant, a Marine veteran of World War II, an Army veteran of the Korean War and a member of Order of Eastern Star Queen Esther Chapter 1, Pleasure Ridge Park Masonic Lodge 959, Scottish Rite Temple, Kosair Shrine Temple and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1181. Survivors: his wife, JoAnne Amody; a son, Paul W. Amody of Shepherdsville; four stepchildren; a brother, Robert Amody of Baldwins-ville, N.

and a sister, Monica De-Poley of Burbank, Calif. The body was cremated. Memorial service: 7 p.m. Thursday, W. G.

Hardy Valley Funeral Home, 10907 Dixie Highway. Visitation: after 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Memorial gifts: American Heart Association or Kosair Children's Hospital. Minnie Groher Andres, 98, formerly of Louisville, died Monday at her home on Ewing Lane in Jeffer-sonville, Ind.

Survivors: a son, Ernest H. Andres Jr. of Bradenton, three daughters, Norma Trebing, Ann Phillips and Martha Leach, all of Jeffersonville; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, St.

Luke's United Church of Christ, Maple and Walnut streets, Jeffersonville. Burial: Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville. Visitation: Scott Funeral Home, 921 Main Jeffersonville, 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: the church.

Catherine Eulalia "Kitty" Ber-rier, 68, died Tuesday at her home. She was the former Catherine Andrews and a native of Girard, Ga. Survivors: her husband, Paul Berrier; two daughters, Lana J. and Sandra Berrier, both of La Grange; a son, Paul L. Berrier a sister, Lurene Williams of Savannah, and five grandchildren.

Funeral: 8 p.m. Wednesday, Rat-terman's, 3711 Lexington Road. Cremation will follow. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Wednesday.

Memorial gifts: American Cancer Society. Beuiah L. Blakeman, 79, died Tuesday at Regency Health Care Center. She was the former Beuiah Tom-linson, a native of Madison, a retired bookkeeper for Bumpers Corp. and a member of Shively Baptist Church.

Survivors: two sons, John W. Blakeman of Caneyville and Robert B. Blakeman of Danville; a daughter, Jennie Morrison; two sisters, Mildred George and Ruth Lococo; seven grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, Arch L.

Heady Okolona Funeral Home, 8519 Preston Highway. Entombment: Resthaven Mausoleum. Visitation: 3-5 and 6-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: American Lung Association.

Daniel L. Boone, 74, Shively, died Monday at SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital. He was a native of New Haven, a retired cabinetmaker for Kitchen Kompact Inc. in Jeffersonville, an Army veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Highland Post 201.

Survivors: his wife, the former Edith Nevitt; three sisters, Mary Hunt of Danville, 111., Peggy Singer of Cecilia and Elizabeth Hughes; and two brothers, Joseph Boone of Clarkson and Thomas Boone. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, St. Helen Catholic Church, 4005 Dixie Highway. Burial: Calvary Cemetery.

Visitation: Arch L. Heady Dixie Highway Funeral Home, 7710 Dixie Highway, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Little Sisters of the Poor. Natale J.

Booth, 91, South Louisville, died Monday at St. Anthony Medical Center. He was a retired firefighter for the Louisville Fire Department and a former security guard for Southern Gravure. Survivors: a daughter, Polly Maze; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m.

Thursday, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 7333 Southside Drive. Burial: Calvary Cemetery. Visitation: Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor 1-9 p.m. Wednesday.

John W. Cates, 90, of 2830 Del Rio Road, died Sunday at Suburban Medical Center. He was a native of LaRue County and a retired employee of Big Spring Country Club. Survivors: three daughters, Nancy Cates of Milwaukee, Carolyn C. Wolff of Pompano Beach, and Mary T.

Cates; two sisters, Elizabeth Bonds of Vacaville, and Frances Washington of Chicago; three grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. The body was cremated. Memorial service: 11 a.m. Friday, A. D.

Porter Sons Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut St. Luke Edward Church 67, Shepherdsville, died Sunday at Vet- STAFF MAP BY STEVE DURBIN Train kills man caught on trestle after wreck An eastern Jefferson County man was run over by a train and killed Monday night when he couldn't free himself from an all-terrain-vehicle that turned over on him while he rode on a train trestle. James F. "Jimbo" Ratterman, 35, died of massive injuries from the 11:30 p.m.

accident, Jefferson County Deputy Coroner Linda Knopf said. The train conductor and engineer told police they saw Ratterman, of 12801 Taylorsville Road, underneath the overturned three-wheel vehicle, said Officer Wendy Peters, police spokeswoman. They said he was trying to kick the vehicle off himself, Peters said. The Norfolk Southern train was headed east over the bridge near Pope Lick Road and couldn't stop in time, Peters said. The bridge has lured dozens of thrill-seekers over the years, despite an 8-foot-high chain-link fence meant to keep them off.

Ratter-man's is the third death on the trestle in the past eight years. Ratterman was a self-employed caretender and a member of the Southeast Jefferson County Turtle Hunters Club. Survivors include his mother, Betty Ratterman; his father and stepmother, Eddie Frank and Eunice Ratterman; four sisters, Judy Osborne, Patsy Phillips, Susie Hawkins and Kathy Foster; a brother, Joey Ratterman; three stepsisters, Joy Hardin, Robin Lewis and Vickie Gurley; and grandmother, Elnora Ratterman. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St.

Michael Catholic Church, 12707 Taylorsville Road, with burial in Highland Memory Gardens in Mount Washington. Visitation will be at McAfee-Rest-haven Funeral Home, 4501 Bards-town Road, from 1 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow. 'Preston the Magician' dies at age 78 after suffering stroke From Staff and Special Dispatches MIDDLESBORO, Ky. William Preston Slusher internationally known as Preston the Magician and Hypnotist, died Sunday in Sarasota, where he lived, after suffering a stroke Thursday.

He was 78. Slusher, a Pineville native, had a career that lasted more than 50 years and included radio, TV, the stage and world tours. He was a former president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and served in World War II. In a 1990 Courier-Journal story, Slusher said there weren't many elementary and high schools or colleges in Kentucky he hadn't visited to perform his magic, including 25 consecutive annual performances at More- 1975 PHOTO Slusher head State University. He attended Union College at Barbourville but was so eager to take his act on the road that he never finished college.

In the mid- to late 1950s, Slusher and his first wife, Mildred, who died in 1987, managed Pine Mountain State Park in Pineville. During this tenure he helped procure the outdoor drama, "The Book of Job," for which he served as general manager for the 20 years it was performed. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Binghamtown Baptist Church in Middlesboro, with burial in Pineville Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be at the church from 6 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Creech Funeral Home in Middlesboro is handling arrangements. The family suggests that memorial gifts go to the church. -Q a erans Affairs Medical Center. He was a native of East Boston, a retired horse owner, a Navy veteran, a member of Disabled American Veterans and a Baptist.

Survivors: his wife, the former June Brown; five daughters, Patricia Church of Morgantown, Allison Buryk of Shepherdsville, Bernice Kehoe, Mary Ellen Kehoe and Mau-line Ciasullo, all of Massachusetts; four sons, Wayne and Aaron Church, both of Albuquerque, N. and Michael and Luke Church, both of Massachusetts; 24 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Memorial service: 11 a.m. Thursday, Maraman-Billings Funeral Home, Shepherdsville. Visitation: after 9 a.m.

Thursday. Melvina Bonnie Eddington, 76, Fairdale, died Monday at Audubon Regional Medical Center. She was the former Melvina Dever and a member of Brooks Baptist Church. Survivors: three sons, Louis Eddington of Brooks, Millard Eddington of Valley Station and James Eddington; two daughters, Sue Finch of Brooks and Nancy Roeder of Shepherdsville; a brother, Otto Dever of Radcliff; a sister, Dorothy Vittitoe of Lexington; 16 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Friday, Schop-penhorst-Neurath Brooks Funeral Home, Preston Highway and Hebron Lane. Burial: Hebron Cemetery, Shepherdsville. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday.

Nathan Lewis Frey, infant son of David and LeAnn Frey, died Monday at Kosair Children's Hospital. Survivors besides his parents: a sister, Mary Elizabeth Frey; his grandparents, Phillip and Linda Sheets and William and Helen Frey; and his great-grandmothers, Mary E. Mears and Frances Medley. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Friday, Calvary Cemetery.

Arrangements: Ratterman's Lexington Road. Memorial gifts: Children's Foundation for Pediatric Heart Surgery Research, co Kosair Children's Hospital. Bill Harness, 54, died Monday at Southwest Hospital. He was a retired retail merchandiser. Survivors: his wife, the former Rosemary Newton; a son, Michael Harness; a daughter, Angie Gossen his mother, Virginia Hampton of New Albany, a half brother, Ivan Harness; a half sister, Mollie Portman of Leitchfield; and two grandchildren.

Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Arch L. Heady Okolona Funeral Home, 8519 Preston Highway. Burial: Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation: 2-9 p.m.

Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Dream Factory. Joseph H. Hayes, 85, died Monday at his home. He was retired owner and operator of Joseph H.

Hayes Electrical Co. and a member of St. Joseph Orphan Society, Knights of Columbus Bishop Spalding Council and Audubon Country Club. Survivors: his wife, the former Estelle Wachtel; two brothers, James and Lucas Hayes; and three sisters, Margaret Walsh, Mary Dennis Crump and Betty Ann Campbell. Funeral: 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church, Bardstown Road and Lancashire Avenue. Burial: St. Andrews Church Cemetery. Visitation: Rat-terman's-Bardstown Road, 3800 Bardstown Road, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Wednesday. Memorial gifts: Boys' Haven or Hospice of Louisville. Paid obituaries, Page 6 bra L. Turner of New York City; a brother, Roy Turner of Kettering, Ohio; and three sisters, Maude Johnson and Marie Turner, both of Franklin, Ohio, and Mae Turner of Miamisburg, Ohio. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Ratter-man's-Portland, 2114 W. Market St. Burial: Calvary Cemetery. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Friday.

Mary Margaret Veltman, 81, died Tuesday at her home. She was the former Mary Woulfe and a member of Graphic Communications International Union. Survivors: four sons, James John Jerry M. and Herman P. KENTUCKY DEATHS BARBOURVILLE Delania Gilbert Reynolds, 92 BEAVER DAM Evelyn Crume, 75 BEREA Preston F.

Anderitin, 79; Frances Easterllng, 81: Cart E. Pitts, 86; Wilmediea "Willie" Shepherd, 76 BOWLING GREEN Muriel Bertha Tamm Behnke, 76; Thomas D. Odom, 85; Dr. Luther Martin Wilson, 71 BROWNSVILLE The Rev. Willie J.

Douglas, 97 BURKESVILLE Edward L. Norris, 66 CADIZ Mattie Mae Dunn Barrow, 74 COLUMBIA Marvin J. Becker, 63; Emma Pickett, 79; David Lee Taylor, 71 CORBIN Billy Joe Barton, 47; Clyde Johnson, 81 CYNTHIANA Donald Dickson, 73 DANVILLE Sadie Alice Galloway, 83; Juani- ta May Phillips, 73 DRY RIDGE Virgie Belle Brooks, 94 ELIZABETHTOWN Robert D. Kerrick, 88 ELKTON Ray Glenn Siggers, 59 EMINENCE Thomas Glenn Hundley, 65 FRANKFORT George Macklin Catlett, 69 GLASGOW Elizabeth Ann LeGrande, 61; Rebecca Boyter Teasley, 79 GREENSBURG Inrs Evelyn Edwards, 88 HARDINSBURG James Henry Morgan, 70; Patrick Taul, 93 HARRODSBURG Curtis Prattler, SO HAZARD Velda F. Boggs, 58 HOPKINSVILLE Jerdie Mae Farmer Tins-ley, 74 HYDEN Mae Maggard, 87 KIMPER James Slone, 73 LAWRENCEBURG Nan Lee McFarland Thompson, 54 LEXINGTON Elizabeth Tharp, 83 LIBERTY Linda King Harmon, 22 LONDON Edward Johnson, 68 MADISONVILLE Steve Preston, 27 MANITOU Lewis Dixon, 92 MAYFIELD Lawson M.

Haygood, 83; Todd Kuhn, 23 McCOMBS Hattie Marcum Smith, 80 MOUNT STERLING Robert Long, 60 MOUNT VERNON John Teater. 37 MURRAY Meteher Kahl, 64; Ray Koss, 75; Fannie Lee Poe, 91 OWENSBORO Floyd Judson Coombs, 64; Grace McDanlel, 90 PADUCAH Margaret Brooks, 81; Mary Pearl Ford, 96; Philip NeHioff. 75; Ray Womble, 85 PAINTSVILLE Darley Emery Grim, 43 PHELPS Pearl Gibson, 62 PIKEVILLE Bertha May Pigg Baker, 85 POWDERLY Peggy Lynn Gootee, 45 PRESTONSBURG Ernestine Miller Hoi-brooK 54 PRINCETON Hoy Othelle Gray. 64; Evelyn Johnson, 70; Ronnie Sharp, 33; Noel Smiley, 76 RACCOON Osa Johnson, 94 RICHMOND William Patrick Hurt, Infant son of James M. and Paula Sarver Hurt SCOTTSVILLE Mattie Mai Knight, 86; Aubrey Rich, 83 SHELBY GAP Catherine Cantrell, 67 SOMERSET Marietta Hall, 94; Herman Odell Powers, 92; Winnie Edwards Richardson, 91; Christine Goff Whitis, 73 UPTON Norma Jean Maurhoff, 64 WEST LIBERTY vemie C.

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