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D4 THE COURIER-JOURNAL DEATHS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1998 LOUISVILLE-AREA DEATHS Girl's High School scholarship or building fund, 710 Cherokee Woods, Louisville, Ky. 40206. Marylin Paulin, 55, formerly of Wellington Way, died Thursday at Suburban Hospital. She was a self-employed advertis Kathy Higgins; sons Dennis R. and Joseph R.

Miles; a daughter, Jeannie L. Cabisca; a brother, Joseph D. Miles; a sister, Betty J. Kurfis; and five grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m.

Monday, Evergreen, 4623 Preston Highway. Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 5-9 p.m. Saturday and 1-9 p.m. Sunday.

Memorial gifts: American Heart Association. Euclid Emerson Montgomery, 88, formerly of Louisville, died Wednesday in Columbia, S.C. He was a native of Livingston County, a retired high school teacher for the Jefferson County Public Schools, founder of the old Jefferson County High School Press Association, and a member of Five Points Kiwanis Club and St. John's Episcopal Church, both in Columbia. Survivors: his wife, the former LOUISVILLE Bobby Allen Bell, 58 Joseph H.

Bruenderman, 72 Lois Mary Burcaw, 84 Laura Borman Campbell, 41 Michael Allen Embry, 32 (Story, Page B5) Mary Annette "Nettie" Fields, 84 Virginia Nell Greathouse, 69 Georgia Anitra Hastie, 60 Clelon Jewell "Blue" Hayes, 65 Margaret Lucile Hickman, 82 Jeannette M. LaChance, 60 Jan Lewis Ledford, 53 Donald R. Miles, 55 Euclid Emerson Montgomery, 88 Mrs. Lawrence H. Orr, 75 Marylin Paulin, 55 Geraldine M.

Priest, 75 Bessie Lee Rucker, 89 Ada Lee Smith, 79 John H. Smith, 79 Margaret E. Snyder, 96 Mary E. "Bunny" Williamson, 53 CORRECTED OBITUARIES Ida E. "Sis" Fulkerson, 75 Kee Chang Huang, 81 Daisy Long, 73 Bobby Allen Bell, 58, died Thursday at Southwest Hospital.

He was the owner of Bell Insurance Agency, an Army veteran and a member of Cabbage Patch Settlement House Alumni Association. Survivors: his wife, the former Ellie Roeder; sons Danny Bell and Chris Cunningham; a daughter, Delise Jan-kowski; a sister, Joyce Byrne; brothers Kenny, David and Richard Bell; and four grandchildren. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Monday, Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E.

Oak St. Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Saturday and 1-7 p.m. Sunday.

Memorial gifts: the settlement house. Joseph H. Bruenderman, 72, died Friday at his home. He was a self-employed meat broker, a volunteer for Hospice of Louisville and a member of Alliant Medical Pavilion Auxiliary. Survivors: sons Kurt and Doug Bruenderman; daughters Terese Stewart, Joan Goodman, Sue Bruenderman and Amy Hill; a brother, William Bruenderman; a sister, Ann Wil-lenbrink; and three grandchildren.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Monday, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 501 Cherrywood Road. Burial: Calvary. Visitation: Highlands, 3331 Taylors-ville Road, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville. Lois Mary Burcaw, 84, died Friday at Baptist Hospital East. She was the former Lois Mary Survivors: sons Ronnie Bott and Dee Fulkerson; a brother, Paul Snawder; a grandchild; and a greatgrandchild. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, W.G.

Hardy Valley, 10907 Dixie Highway. Burial: Bethany Memorial. Kee Chang Huang, 81, of Jeffer-sonville, formerly of Louisville, died Wednesday at Norton Hospital. He was a native of Guangdong province, China, and a retired professor of pharmacology for the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Survivors: his wife, the former Shou Shan Chang; a son, Dr.

Kou Chu Huang; daughters Dr. Anna Wong Huang-Shrader and Karen Wong Huang-Soo; and eight grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, Highlands, 3331 Taylorsville Road. Burial: Cave Hill.

Memorial gifts: Kee C. Huang Scholarship Fund, University of Louisville. Daisy Long, 73, of 2114 Hale died Monday at Mount Holly Nursing Center. She was a retired employee of Seven Counties Services and a member of Mount Zion Baptist Survivors: daughters Phyllis J. Long-Murphy, Wanda Pickett, JoAnn Hardimon and Ida Owens-Cavitt; sons William Allen, Larry and Jerry Long; sisters Viola Powell, Mammie Walker and Carrie Henderson; a brother, George Lewis; 25 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, her church, 1472 Dixie Highway. Burial: Green Meadows Memorial. Visitation: the church, after 9:30 a.m. Saturday.

Arrangements: R.G. May Sons. Coroner seeks next of kin of Francis A. Macauley The Hardin County coroner's office is seeking the next of kin of Francis A. Macauley, 79, who died Nov.

10 at his home at 835 Mountain View Estate in Elizabethtown. Anyone with information should call Chief Deputy Coroner Ken Span-genberger at (502) 351-6044. Air Forces veteran of World War II. Survivors: daughters Barbara Baker and Phyllis Renner; a sister, Jane Hughes; brothers Robert J. and William I.

Smith; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, Guardian Angels Catholic Church, 6000 Preston Highway. Burial: Calvary. Visitation: Embry-Bosse, 2723 Preston Highway, 2-9 p.m.

Sunday. Memorial gifts: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38105.

Margaret E. Snyder, 96, formerly of Louisville, died Thursday in Rad-cliff. She was a native of Fayette County, a member of Crescent Hill United Methodist Church and a former member of Order of Eastern Star Crescent Hill Chapter. Survivors: sons Edwin W. and Willis R.

Snyder; a daughter, Carole Sue Walker; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, Glendale Christian Church, Hardin County. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: Brown Funeral Home, Elizabeth-town, 4-9 p.m.

Sunday and after 9 a.m. Monday. Mary E. "Bunny" Williamson, 53, died Thursday at her home. She was a member of Phi Alpha Theta and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies and Louisville Collegiate High School Alumni Association, University of Louisville Alumni Association, Filson Club Historical Society, National Trust for Historic Preservation, American Heritage Society and St.

Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church. Survivors: her husband, George M. Williamson III: a son, George M. Williamson IV; a daughter, Carrie W. Robertson; and a granddaughter.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, her church, 6710 Wolf Pen Branch Road. Burial: Cave Hill. Visitation: the church, 5-8 p.m. Sunday.

Arrangements: Pearson's. CORRECTED OBITUARIES Ida E. "Sis" Fulkerson, 75, died Wednesday at Southwest Hospital. She was a Baptist. Mona Cole; a son, John E.

Montgomery; a brother, Newell Montgomery; and a grandchild. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 2233 Woodbourne Ave. Burial: Cave Hill.

Visitation: Highlands, 3331 Taylors-ville Road, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, and 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. Memorial gifts: Western Kentucky University scholarship fund or his church. Mrs.

Lawrence H. Orr, 75, died Thursday at Baptist Hospital East. She was the former Ann Isabell Breast; a native of Nashville, a retired sales clerk for Dolfinger's; a past Third District governor of the American Federation of Women's ing saleswoman and a Catholic. Survivor: an aunt, Lida Mae Wick-liffe. Funeral: 1 p.m.

Monday, O.D. White Sons, 2727 S. Third St. Burial: Calvary. Visitation: after 11 a.m.

Monday. Geraldine M. Priest, 75, of Mait-land, formerly of Louisville, died Sunday in Winter Park, Fla. She was the former Geraldine M. Shircliffe.

Survivors: brothers Albert Gerald D. and Donald F. Shircliffe and sisters Shirley E. Mills and Leotha Perry. Funeral: 10 a.m.

Monday, Russman Sons, 1041 Goss Ave. Burial: Calvary. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Sunday. Bessie Lee Rucker, 89, formerly of Louisville, died Tuesday in Fairfax, Va.

Survivors: a daughter, Thelma L. Gibson, and four grandchildren. Graveside service: 12:30 p.m. Monday, Pleasant Valley Memorial Park, Annandale, Va. Visitation: Chinn Funeral Service, Arlington, 10 a.m.-noon Monday.

Ada Lee Smith, 79, died Thursday at Caritas Medical Center. She was the former Ada Lee Harris, a native of Bowling Green, a former production employee of General Electric Co. and a member of Auburn-dale Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband, Ralph R. Smith; sons Wayne and Alvin Ruth; daughters Jacqueline Allen and Sandra Fox; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, Joseph E. Ratterman-South End, 7330 Southside Drive. Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 2-9 p.m.

Sunday. John H. Smith, 79, formerly of Louisville, died Thursday at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was a retired auto-parts clerk for Huber GMC Trucks and an Army Clelon Jewell "Blue" Hayes, 65, died Thursday at Audubon Hospital. He was a retired employee of Brown Williamson Tobacco where he worked 43 years.

Survivors: his wife, the former Lucille Martin; a son, Rusty Walk; daughters Linda Hedrick and Debbie Nally; his stepfather, Carl Ott; a stepsister, Carolyn Harvey; and three grandchildren. Funeral: noon Monday, Russman Sons, 1041 Goss Ave. Burial: St. Stephen Cemetery. Visitation: 2-9 p.m.

vveuer, a nanve or Pennsylvania, a board member of Philomusica of Orangetown, N.Y., and a member of American Bach Society and Palisades (N.Y.) Presbyterian Church. Survivors: her husband, Robert A. Burcaw; sons Richard and Curt Williams and R. Barry Burcaw; a daughter, Jane Ross: 16 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. The body will be cremated.

Arrangements: Pearson's. Memorial gifts: her church, Washington Spring Road, Palisades, N.Y. 10964. Clubs; past president of Graymoor Woman's Club; and a member of Lyndon Woman's Club, National and Kentucky societies of Daughters of the American Revolution, Louisville Girl's High School Alumni Club and Unity Temple of Louisville. Survivors besides her husband: a daughter, Marci O.

Pounders; sons Lawrence F. and Arthur H. Orr; and, three grandchildren. Memorial service: 3 p.m. Monday, Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane.

Visitation: 3-6 p.m. Sunday. Memorial gifts: Unity of Louisville Scholarship Fund, 757 S. Brook Louisville, Ky. 40203 or Louisville Saturday and Sunday.

Margaret Lucile Hickman, 82, of Middletown, died Thursday at Baptist Hospital East. She was a native of Lockbourne, Ohio, a retired employee of Ashville mam3 CCD GHZ? pqi rmrnonrr FMALC)OASS (Ohio) public schools and a member of Ashville Church of Christ. Survivors: daughters Linda K. Vaughan and Carole M. Younkin; a sister, Mary Purtee; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, Oliver Funeral Home, Ashville. Burial: Harrison Township, Ashville. Visitation: Oliver, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday.

Local arrangements: Heady-Willhite-Bal-lard. Jeannette M. LaChance, 60, died Thursday at Norton Hospital. She was the former Jeannette M. LeDoux, a native of Winooski, a retired sales supervisor at Fort Knox and a member of Rockford Lane Baptist Church.

Survivors: her husband, George A. LaChance; daughters Debbie Hasch, Donna Witcher, Jeannette Dunn and Laura Borman Campbell, 41, died Friday at University of Louisville Hospital. She was a retired office coordinator for Louisville Water and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church and American Legion Post 0193 Ladies Auxiliary. Survivors: her husband, Bryan Campbell; sons Craig A.

Borman and Timothy A. Pease; her father, Lee M. Borman; a brother, Ronald Borman; sisters Susan L. Hayes, Rosanne Zehnder and Beverly J. Borman; and a grandchild.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Tuesday, her church, 2222 W. Market St. Burial: Calvary. Visitation: J.B.

Ratterman's-Portland, 2114 W. Market 6-9 p.m. Sunday and 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday. Memorial gifts: American Cancer Society.

Mary Annette "Nettie" Fields, 84, died Thursday at Suburban Hospital. She was the former Mary A. Mat-tingly, a native of Marion County and a member of St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. Survivors: daughters Laura F.

Roberts and E. Libby Hill; brothers Emmanuel and Sim Mattingly; sisters Ann E. Edelen, Rose Blair, Frances Stubbs and Laura J. Nalley; four grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Monday, her church, 2040 Buechel Bank Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: Resthaven, 4400 Bardstown Road, 1-9 p.m. Sunday and after 9 a.m. Monday.

Virginia Nell Greathouse, 69, died Thursday in Hurstbourne Care Centre at Stony Brook. He, was a native of Edmonson County and a member of Smiths Grove Church of Christ. Survivors: a daughter, Jo Nell Collier; a son, James M. Greathouse; and three grandchildren. Funeral: 10:30 a.m.

Monday, Hardy Son Funeral Home, Smiths Grove. Burial: Smiths Grove Cemetery. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Sunday. Georgia Anitra Hastie, 60, died Thursday at Jewish Hospital.

Survivor: a son, Charles E. Hastie. The funeral and burial were Friday at Cave Hill. Arrangements: Bosse. Judie LaChance; a son, Joseph P.

LaChance; her parents, William and Helen LeDoux; sisters Maryanne Di-maura and Linda Carta; and six grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Monday, Owen, 5317 Dixie Highway. Entombment: Louisville Memorial Gardens West Mausoleum. Visitation: 6-9 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday. Jan Lewis Ledford, 53, of Prospect, died Tuesday in St. John, Virgin Islands. He was a national account executive for Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, chairman of American Heart Association's Ohio Valley affiliate and a member of Transylvania University Alumni Association. Survivors: his wife, Sally G.

Ledford; sons Christopher C. and D. Keith Ledford; his mother, Evelyn Ledford; brothers H. Lynn and D. Craig Ledford: and a granddaughter.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Monday, Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane. Visitation: 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Memorial gifts: American Heart Association's Ohio Valley affiliate.

Donald R. Miles, 55, died Thursday at Southwest Hospital. He was a service coordinator for Town Country Ford, and he attended Shively Christian Church. Survivors: his wife, the former Lewis E. Owens dies, was Herald-Leader publisher MAKE YOUR REASONABLE MAKE YOUR REASONABLE OFFER ON ANY OFFER ON ANY jlMi'lf liffifkXS; -'JM LIVING ROOM SET LEATHER GROUP llgyF- I MAKE YOUR REASONABLE I MAKE YOUR REASONABLE rJi-V OFFER ON ANY OFFER ON ANY VKi 1 BEDROOM SET DINETTE orRECLlNER MAKE YOUR REASONABLE I MAKE YOUR REASONABLE PW OFFER ON ANY II OFFER ON ANY VV OPEN TOMORROW AT DINING ROOM SET SLEEPER SOFA HOWF CHAIR yA come pISto I Mr- Iim 0N All items are one or few of a kind and are subiect to Drior sale.

li a I VOU MUST ACT NOW -TIME IS RUNNING OUT -FIRST COME -FIRST SOLD! X. Pb! 30 boards and organizations. The Lewis E. Owens Fund was established within the Blue Grass Community Foundation to recognize his public service. Among the numerous awards Owens received was the John S.

Knight Gold Medal in 1996, Knight-Ridder's highest honor. Owens was elected to the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Lexington Arts Cultural Council's Apollo Award in 1992. Owens began his newspaper career at the Fort Worth (Texas) Press in 1956 as a retail advertising salesman. He moved to Knight Newspapers (now Knight-Ridder) in 1962, rising through the ranks at papers in Charlotte, N.C., and Tallahassee, before going to Lexington. Survivors include his wife, Janetta Owens: sons Michael, Robert and Eddie Owens; and stepson, Wade Mitchell.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Southland Christian Church in Jessamine County. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Kerr Bros.

Funeral Home in Lexington. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery in Corbin. Knox Funeral Home in Barbourville is handing By RICHARD WILSON The Courier-Journal LEXINGTON. Ky. Lewis E.

Owens, 64, publisher emeritus of the Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper, died at his home yesterday after an illness. He was 64. Owens joined the Herald-Leader in 1975 as advertising director, was promoted to vice president of sales and marketing, then became vice president and general manager. He was named president and publisher in 1988, a post he held until September 1996, when he went on long-term disability for health reasons and became publisher emeritus. Timothy M.

Kelly, the newspaper's president and publisher, called Owens "a wonderful man who will be remembered warmly by all those he came in contact with. He was an exceptional publisher and did enormous good in the community, often behind the scenes and wilhoul receiving credit." During Owens' tenure as the Herald-Leader's publisher, the newspaper won its second Pulitzer Prize. I le was a widely respected community leader who received numerous civic awards. When he left the newspaper in 1996, Owens was serving on nearlv Furniture Bedding -vo nT ill 15th Elm Street New Albany, IN QIO A HZ Qd A pleasant 10 minute drive from the vJ -L tJ" J1U Louisville, Kentudiy Area..

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