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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page B7

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B7DEATHS FLEEGER, EVA JERRY, Louisvillepassed awayMondayJuly bourneCareCenter. ShewasbornJune She is preceded in deathbyherhusband, CalvinJ.Fleeger. Sheissurvivedby Geary(Ted)of GreensburgandMary SmurdaofToronto, andnephews. Thefamilywillbe holdingaprivateser- viceandburial.A public visitation will dayatHighlands Family-OwnedFu- neralHome3331 TaylorsvilleRoad. Donationscanbe madetoHosparusof Louisville.

HILTON, SCOTT, 2008. Hewasaninspector for Bright Pest Control ag raduate of TrinityHighSchool, attendedMurrayState Universityandwas a memberofSigmaPi Fraternity. Heissurvivedbyhis Kathy Hilton; broth- KylieandSamantha; and many friends. Hisfuneralis1p.m. FridayatFernCreek BardstownRoadwith burialinResthaven MemorialPark.Visi- Thursday.

Memorial gifts: do- nationstobenefithis payabletoKathryn M.Hilton,grandma, atanyStockYards Bank. KELSO, passedawayMonday, tistHospitalEast. HewasbornApril MS.Hewasaretired mechanicale ngineer forGEafter34years. Heisprecededin omasJ.KelsoJr. Heissurvivedbyhis Weber(Ernie); KelsoandChristina (Janice) and Herbert BunnyTurner ClevelandandDiane Jackson.

The funeral service willbe2p.m.Friday atHighlandsFamily -OwnedFuneral tofollowatRest- havenCemetery.The visitationwillbe2-8 p.m. Thursday at Highlands. Donationscanbe madetotheAmeri- canCancerSociety. MARTIN, passedawaySunday, Shewasamember ofBethelMissionary BaptistChurchanda retiredcounselorwith theKentuckyState Employment Office. indeath.

Sheissurvivedby Kenneth, Eric, andRonald(Valen- grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; Saturday at her Ave.Burial:Green MeadowsCemetery. Friday at the church. Chestnut Street MATHYS, FREDRICK CHRIST, 82, of Louisville, passed away Monday, MasonicHome. He wasretiredfrom National Distillers after32yearsofser- WarIINavyveteran, and aMason. He isprecededin deathbyhisparents, JohnR.andMarieL.

brothers, JohnR. MathysandWilliam G.Mathys. Heissurvivedbyhis StephenMathys gasandDavid Way(Russell)and MadelynKaufman Abbott and Margaret great-grandchildren; nephews. Hisfuneralservice willbeFridayat11 a.m.atRatterman’s, 3711LexingtonRoad. Visitationwillbe Thursdayfrom5-8 p.m.atthefuneral home.

Memorialgiftsmay bemadetoHosparus ofLouisville. PARKER, EMMETTCECIL Wednesdayand10 a.m.-8p.m.Thursday. dayatSchoppenhorst, Underwoodand Brooks PARTIN, ESTHERMAE (CAMPBELL), lizabeth Hospital. Shewasretiredfrom SouthCentralBellas atelephoneoperator andamemberof SouthsideBaptist Church. Mrs.Partinwaspre- cededindeathbyher husband, Francis L.

PartinSr. Sheissurvivedby IeleenC.Ernst. Acelebrationof Mrs.Partin'slifewill beheldnoonThurs- day at the Southern HomeofArchL. burialtofollowinZa- charyTaylorNation- alCemetery.Visita- tionwillbeafter10 a.m.Thursday. Expressions of sympathy may be made to thecharityofyour choice.

ROEHRS, ALICE ROSE, 93, of 22,2008. Shewastheformer tiredsecretaryfrom the University of LouisvilleSchoolof Medicine. Shewasprecededin deathbyherhusband, George T. Roehrs; Roehrs. Sheissurvivedby her daughter-in-law ShirleyRoehrs; topherandAlicia Roehrs; and four great-grandchildren.

Herservicewillbe heldat11a.m.Fri- day, July 25, 2008 at HighlandsFuneral alinCaveHillCem- et er y. Vi si ta ti on wi ll Thursdayatthefu- neralhome. SIMMS, DAVIDMARION, 53, ofShepherdsville, 9, 1954toWilliamL. andBarbaraAnn McConnellSimmsin turnedtohisHeav- enly FatherJuly22, 2008, withhisloving familybyhissideaf- teravaliantbattle withcancer. Mr.Simmswasre- tiredfromLouisville GasandElectric, a supervisorforLouis- villeFordTruckPlant andamemberof FaithAssembly ChurchinJefferson- He leaves toc herish hismemoryhisbe- DerrickAllenDavis; PhilandJoeSimms; MaryAnneCollins andSaraSimms; a membersandfriends.

Funeralservicewill beheld1p.m.Frida atSchoppenhorst, Underwoodand Brooks (Preston HighwayatBrooks Road)withinterment inHebronCemetery. Friendsmaypaytheir respectsfromnoon-8 p.m.Thursdayat Schoppenhorst. Expressionsofsym- pathymaytakethe formofcontributions totheMichaelQuin- lanBrainTumor Foundation SIZEMORE, RAY, 83, ofLouis- villepassedaway TuesdayJuly22, 2008athishome. He was aW orld War IIArmyveterananda retiredlumberwork- erforHillerich Bradsby. Hewasprecededin deathbyhiswife, MabelSizemore.

Rayissurvivedby his daughters, Penny O'DonnellandPam andRoySizemore; MillinerandLinda great-grandchildren. Funeralserviceswill beheld10a.m.Satur- dayatEvergreenFu- p.m.andFriday,2-8 p.m.Entombment: EvergreenCemetery. THOMAS, FRANCIS FRANK originallyofGlen- away Monday, July rethHome. FuneralMasswillbe held10a.m.Thurs- St. Francis of Rome, 2119 Payne followinCalvary Cemetery.Visitation will be from 2- 8p termanFuneral tonRoad.

Memorial gifts may bemadetoBoysHa- 40218 or Hosparus of EphraimMcDowell, 40205. WATKINS, 2008. Hewasahighway inspector fortheState ofIndiana. Survivorsinclude BenandLeonard ylHindman. WILLIAMS, passedawayTuesday, Hospital.

Survivorsinclude son; sisters, Deni a Herfuneralservice willbeheldatnoon FridayatHeady-Har- dyFuneralHome, 7710DixieHighway, followedbycrema- tion.Visitationwil Thursdayatthefu- neral home. CAMPBELLSVILLE WILLIAMS, Church.Visitation: after6p.m.Thursday atchurch.Buchanan- Robinson ercell in charge. CLARKSON FOWLER, Missionary Church. a.m.Wednesdayand 9a.m.-9p.m.Thurs- dayatRogers-Oller. FRANKFORT FLYNN, J.W.

PETE, Saturday, July 19, 2008. -Taylor. HARDINSBURG DECKER, ARNOLD LEE, 71, died 2008. (CDT)Thursdayat Mt.ZionCommunity Church.Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Wednesday atTrent-Dowell.

HARDINSBURG LUCAS, JODY, 86, diedMon- FridayatTrent-Dow- ell Funeral Home. Frida HOPKINSVILLE MEACHAM, ERMIAOPHELIA, 85, died Sunday, July 20, 2008. Fuqua- Hinton. Visi- Wednesday. LEITCHFIELD GANNAWAY, ESTHER, 95, died Monday, July21, 2008.

Service: 1p.m. OllerFuneralHome. Visitation: after 2 p.m. Wednesday. LEITCHFIELD ThursdayatDermitt itchfield.Visitation: 10a.m.toservice Thursda PLEASUREVILLE BRIDWELL, SARAHGENEVA MITCHELLMOODY 95, Cemetery.Visitation: SholarFuneralHome.

RADCLIFF WAUGH, 2008. Cremationwascho- sen.Serviceswillbe private.Arrange- Edelen-BennettFu- neralHome SPRINGFIELD STINE, ChristianChurch. Thursday at church STEPHENSBURG SARVER, DR.JAMES MICHAEL, FridayatStephens- burgUnitedMethodistChurch.Visitation: BrownFuneralHome. UPTON SULLIVAN, BILL UMC.Visitation:1-9 p.m.Wednesday;9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thurs- VINEGROVE GEORGE, VIVIANCOXBRIZENDINE, 2008.

Funeral: 1p Friday FLOYDSKNOBS LANG, theClarkRehaband NursingCenterin Funeral: 11 a.m ThursdayatKraftFu- inSt.MaryNaville- tonChurchCemetery. Wednesdayatthefu- neralhome. Expressions to: New AlbanyFloydCounty ParksFoundation. FRENCHLICK CONTRERAS, LOTTIEMAE, 2008. nickMortuary.Visitation: after 10 a.m.

Wednesday FRENCHLICK OWEN, DAVID GLENN, 57, 2008. urday, T.L. Pinnick Mortuary.Visitation: afternoonSaturday. JEFFERSONVILL BOUR, CLARENCE, Thursday, CootsFu- neralHome.Visita- Thursday JEFFERSONVILLE SPENCER, CHARLESRICHARD 2008athishome. BorninJefferson- ofCharlesRichard SpencerSr.andJane E.RoedererSpencer.

Hegraduatedfrom JeffersonvilleHigh School.Heservedas CityofJeffersonville for 28 years. Hewasamemberof theKentuckyColo- ceepastpresident, veteranoftheMarine Corpsandcouncilof theSagamoresofthe Walbash. Survivorsinclude R.Jones(Bobby); JonesandTrevorR. Jones. Noservicetobe heldathisrequest.

Expressions of sym- Dept.ofDevelop- 55905orAmyloido- sisResearchFounda- tion7151N.Main LANESVILLE MANN, 1ST LT. JASON 29, aUnitedStatesMa- rinewiththeCamp battalionlandingteam 1stBattalion6thMa- ExpeditionaryUnit, roof ab uilding col- lapsedonhimin HelmandProvince, Afghanistan. Survivorsinclude ShannonNicole IsabellaCaroline Mann; his l- finaandOrville ther-in-law, Elio Al- andJoeyAlfonso; Smith(Debbie); andWilmaSmith; stepmother-in-law, Alysa Smith; and four stepbrothers-in-law, Tim. Hisfuneralservice QuaniticoNational Cemetery. The family requests thatexpressionsof sympathybemadeto IsabellaMannfor a trusttobeestablished inhernameat60 Stafford, VA 22554.

Thankyoutoallour friendswhohave support and love and prayers.Godbless Americaandwhatit standsfor. FridayatSouthern StarBaptistChurch, 2304Algonquin Parkway. Burial: GreenMeadows Cemetery.Visitation: ThursdayatA.D. ChestnutStreet. NEW ALBANY CAMPBELL, E.MYRTLE, 2008.

FridayatGarrFuner- IN.Visitation:2-8 p.m. Thursday NEWALBANY LONGEST, MICHAEL 53 died 2008. St. Naville.Funeral:10 a.m. Thursday SCOTTSBURG, FIELDS, FRONIA, 68, died 2008.

ALLEGRE-- MelvinL. Home AUBURN-- DannyHaley, BOWLINGGREEN --Billy BOWLINGGREEN- J.C.Kirby&Son BOWLINGGREEN --Fred BOWLINGGREEN-- James BREMEN Earnestine BURKESVILLE-- BURKESVILLE-- Susanna FuneralHome. CERULEAN-- Haydon FuneralHome GLASGOW Stanley Perkins, 81, Crow on FuneralHome HARRODSBURG-- Dan FuneralHome. HARRODSBURG-- John A.Ridgway,60,Hornbeak HARRODSBURG -William Lowell Lay, 70, ParksFuneralHome. HORSECAVE --Dr.

PatriciaF.Chappell,78, WinnFuneralHome JAMESTOWN-- Pauline C.Lay,87,H.E.Pruitt MemoryChapel LEWISBURG Ruthell Home LEXINGTON-- Irene LEXINGTON-- James LEXINGTON Joy Anne LEXINGTON-- Noreen LIBERTY-- JamesFuller, NANCY Billy E. CumberlandFuneralHome OAKLAND --JimmyButler, PADUCAH-- JoeFarley FuneralHome PRINCETON-- Niles RICHMOND-- Barbara RICHMOND Mildred SUMMERSHADE --Glyn Fish, 84, McMurtrey Funeral Home. SUMMITT-- Gregory FuneralHome TOMPKINSVILLE-- Jackie FuneralHome TOMPKINSVILLE-Nicholas Butler, 29, Yokley- TribleFuneralHome BEDFORD-- LornaMarie Mortuary BUTLERVILLE Larry HANOVER-- VernaMae Pickett. MITCHELL-- JamesAllen Home py atJ.B.Ratterman& Sons -Southwest, Visitationwillbe 10a.m.–8p.m. Thursday.Thefamily chosecremation.

HOBBS, JULIAMAE, Louisville, died Sun- EastGalbrithHealth nati, OH. She was an ative of a memberofZionBap- Courtesy Guild, July YearsClubandLa PetiteChaarClub. Survivorsinclude10 grandchildren, in- CherylF.andMichele E.Farris,andRev. Alvin Farris(Elaine); in-law, JerryF. Mundy; threeson she raisedlovingly, liam(Carol)andRob- ert Butler(Connie); a nieceandnephew; and fourgreat-grand- children.

ThursdayatW.P. burialinGreen MeadowsCemetery. Thursday. Time: User: mmatherly PubDate: 07-23-2008 Zone: KY Edition: 1 PageName: B7 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack.

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