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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • Page 2

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A2 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2007 LOCAL THE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER WWW.AMNEWS.COM Obituaries Visit our online obituary archive at www.amnews.com Deaths Clarice R. Williams, 57, formerly of Danville, died Wednesday in i Knoxville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Stith Funeral Home. Stanley Cole, 41, of Stanford, formerly of Harrodsburg, husband of Robin Young Cole died Saturday. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Alexander Royalty Funeral Home in Harrodsburg.

CASEY Ronnie D. Crawley 1956-2007 LIBERTY Ronnie Dale Crawley, 51, died Friday at his residence. Born Jan. 6, 1956, in Liberty, he was the son of the late William Thomas and Ruth Peck Crawley. Survivors include six sisters, Alma Faye Latham of Greenwood, Frances McQueary and Patsy Elmore, both of Liberty, Hazel Deloris Taylor of Harrodsburg, Brenda Weddle of Franklin and Irma Jean Ryan of Indianapolis.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Annetta Rose Crawley. Services will be 2 p.m. today at Bartle Funeral Home by Norman Larson. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery. James Coleman LIBERTY James Coleman, 75, died Saturday at Rockcastle County Hospital.

He was the son of the late Ransom and Myrtle Coleman and attended the Grove Ridge Baptist Church. Survivors include seven sisters, Mae Raney, Shirley Rayborn, Sylvia Yates, Gerldine Woods, Viola Sallee, Nancy Pittman and Pauline Wright; two brothers, Paul and George Coleman, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by the Rev. C.B.

Carman. Burial is in the Durham Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. GARRARD Joan C.

Ray 1949-2007 LANCASTER Joan Charlene Ray, 57, died at her home Friday. Born Nov. 12, 1949, in County, she was the daughter of the late Janette Stipes Rogers. She was a retired secretary for the Garrard County Probation and Parole Board, and a member of Gunns Chapel United Methodist Church. She was an avid University of Kentucky sports fan.

Survivors include two special friends, Flonnie Whittaker and Calvin Nevius, both of "What If There Were Back Pain Treatments Your Doctor Didn't Know About?" Have you tried pills, injections, Chiropractic, surgery, rehab or massage and gotten no relief from the pain? If you have pain from a lumbar disc herniation (bulge) or from lumbar degenerative disc disease, Dr. Brian Wentz, DC is offering a free report you need to read. Before you spend more time and money on treatments that aren't working, call the toll free number (accessible 24 hours a day) and listen to the recorded message or go to the website to request a copy of the free report: 1-800-733-3806 or www.911 www.911FreeDiscReport.com Harrodsburg Chiropractic 584 N. College St. Harrodsburg, KY 40330 Lancaster; a sister, Carol Miller of Lancaster; a brother, Jimmy Ray (Elizabeth) of Lancaster; a niece, Karen Miller Hall (Chip) of Lexington; a nephew, Doug Miller (Kella) of Richmond; two greatnieces, Kathryn and Carlie Hall; and a great-nephew, Dawson Miller.

Services will be at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Bryce McCulley, John Presko and Erwin Ray. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Donnie McCulley, Jerry Murphy, Jimmy McCulley, Micah Gastineau, Mark Corman, Delmer Warren, Ricky Ray, David Stipes and Keith Bourne.

Honorary pallbearers are Lisa Merril, Kelly Cox, Danna Allen, Danna Hester, Pam Brown, Sheila Starnes, Paula Starnes, Juanita Graham, Lee Ann McCulley, Elizabeth Strunk and Christina McCulley. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. LINCOLN Melvin C. Crowe 1931-2007 JUNCTION CITY Melvin Cline Crow, 76, of Junction City, passed away Saturday, April 7, 2007, at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Wednesday, March 18, 1931, in Boyle he was a son of the late Walter Lewis and Mary Ruby Richardson Crowe.

Melvin was a retired boiler room operator for Corning Glass Works and North American Phillips, having worked more than 33 years. He was a Marine Corps veteran, having achieved the rank of lance corporal. He was an avid bowler and a member of the American Legion Boyle Post No. 46. Survivors include his son, Rickie Lee (Louise) Crowe of Stanford; daughter, Jacqueline Crowe (Patrick) Magnatta of Harrodsburg; brother, Paul Crowe of Lexington; sisters, Viola Pass of Canton, and Geraldine Crowe of Perryville; four grandchildren, Michael Scott Crowe, David Lee Crowe, Kenneth Jason Doughty, and Tiffany Brooke Doughty; three great-grand- children, James Michael Crowe, Austin Lee Crowe, and Mason Lee Crowe; and his friend and caregiver, Violet Anderson.

He was preceded in death by his son, Melvin Crowe brothers, Kenneth Marion Crowe and James Lewis Crowe; and a sister, Corine Spencer. Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 11, 2007, at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home with Rev. Gary Allen officiating. Burial will be at the Hillcrest Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be the Marine Corps Honor Guard. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. Guest book available http://www.prestonpruitt.co Mike Turtle power: Nathan Canady, 4, gets painted up by Centre College sophomore Ali Sorrels Saturday as part of Easter egg hunt festivities at Millennium Park.

Outstanding warants Editor's note: The Danville Police Department has a large backlog of unserved warrants and needs help finding the people listed. For more information, call (859) 238-1220 or go to www.danvillepd.com. MOST WANTED James E. Wilcher 44, has an active warrant for theft by failure to make required disposition of property. He is accused of renting items from Rent A Center totaling more than $2,900 without making payments or returning the property.

Raymond L. Adams failure to appear Terry Ament 48 contempt of court Robert E. Baxter 48 nonpayment of fines Michael D. Brown 22 theft by deception George S. Bugg 46 contempt of court Cameron Clark 19 non payment of fines Lucas W.

Divine contempt of court Pernell O. Doneghy nonpayment of fines Savannah Godown nonpayment of fines Travis Hancock 25 nonpayment of fines Francis N. Kendrick 28 nonpayment of fines Gary Noonan nonpayment of fines Rebecca E. Sagracy 20 theft Julie Steele 24 nonpayment of fines Lucretia N. Stevens 37 nonpayment of fines Dennis Stratton 48 theft Christopher G.

Votaw 36 nonpayment of fines Deborah L. West 42 contempt of court Thomas L. Wilson 26 receiving stolen property Training offered in capturing area history The Rural Heritage Devel- able network of resources session, visit http://history.ky. opment Initiative is partnering across the state and nation. the Kentucky Arts Coun- Spring classes will be held cil and Kentucky Folklife pro- April 14 and 28, and May 12 at For information, contact gram to offer a Community the Taylor County Extension Sarah Milligan, Folklife SpeScholars Training Program to Service in Campbellsville, and cialist, Kentucky Folklife Protrain interested community May 19, June 9 and 23 at gram, 100 W.

Broadway, members in new practices in Washington County Extension Frankfort, KY 40601, phone: folklore, oral history, research, Service in Springfield. (502) 564-1792, ext. 4434, Fax: grant writing and other skills The workshop series costs (502) 564-0475. to help document the history $35 per participant for the The Rural Heritage Develof the area. entire course and at the end of opment Initiative is a three- Scholars could serve as consultants to the development of heritage festivals.

Those who participate in the Community Scholars Program are also linked to a valu- the sessions each participant receives a certification as a Kentucky Community Scholar. For more information about the Community Scholars Program as well as a summary of DANVILLE MOI DIAGNOSTIC L.L.C. "All images electronically transferred and read by 15 highly qualified, board certified radiologists in Lexington." CT SCAN LAB ULTRASOUND Convenient location and front door parking! 124 DANIEL DRIVE DANVILLE. KY 40422 859-936-9974 Advocate Messenger Published daily except Saturday and Sunday by ADVOCATE COMMUNICATIONS USPS 148-260. Periodical postage paid at Danville, KY.

The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication and not otherwise of all new dispatches credited to this paper and also the local news published herein. All rates include the Kentucky Advocate published Sundays. Postmaster: Send change of address forms to The Advocate-Messenger, 330 S. Fourth Danville, KY 40422 The Advocate -Messenger 02004 Christena Y. Hubbard 1930-2007 STANFORD Christena York Hubbard, 77, formerly of Indianapolis, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.

Born Feb. 4, 1930, in Albany, she was the daughter of the late Marvin and Pearl Clark York. She was employed as a condominium painter and vinyl hanger in Honolulu, Hawaii, for 14 years. She was a member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Ron Long, (Cindy) of Eddyville, Mark Long (Cecelia) of Princeton, and Kelly Long (Dawn) of Cadiz; a daughter, Christy Long Hill (Ben) of Stanford; two brothers, Bill York of Gas City, and Jim York of New Castle, two sisters, Ruby Petell of Plainfield, and Doris Hicks of Salem, five grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, Bert Wilson and Elmer Hubbard, two sisters and one brother. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home, by Aaron Hogue, Kerry Jones and Johnny Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Memorials may go to Calvary Hill Baptist Church Building Fund or Heritage Hospice. year pilot project studying effective ways to help preserve and promote rural heritage in Boyle, Green, Marion, Mercer, Nelson, LaRue, Taylor and Washington counties.

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