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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 22

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THE FAPCCAfl PAPITAH, EY. Deaths B-4 Graves County woman dies following traffic accident Services will be at 1 pjn. Fridar Clarence Williams CALVERT CITY, Ky. Graveside services will be held at I psa. Thursday here for Clarence Williams, WestviOe, lai, and a former resident of Calvert City.

Mr. Wilhams died Monday at bis home in Westville. He was a retired ironworker and active in the Masons and Eastern Star. Survivors include bis wife, Mrs. Josephine Williams; two daughters, Mrs.

Louis SewelL Westville, and Mrs. Katherine May, Chesterton; two sons, Jim Williams, Westville, and Bobby Williams, Terre Haute, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The graveside services will be held at Calvert City Cemetery. Josie Morgan Mrs. Josie Morgan, of Salem Nursing Home, formerly of Paducah, (ted at 10:30 pm Tuesday at Crittenden County Hospital in Marion.

Mrs. Morgan was member of BeHview Baptist Church and is ranlved by a foster sen, Raymond Worth of Rone, three sisters, Mrs. En Hochuli of VaUeJo, Calif Mrs. Dorothy Stewart of Lehigh Acres, and Miss Flora ShaSer of Paducah; three brothers, Irvan Shaffer and Lawrence Shaffer of Memphis, and H.R. Shaffer of Evansviile, and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Kennedy Funeral Home. The Rev. David Brasher will officiate with burial in Maplelawn Louise Wallace PULASKI, EL Miss Louise Lots Wallace, Pulaski EL 1, formerly of Cairo, died Tuesday evening at Union County Nursing Home in Anna. Miss Wallace was employed as a bookkeeper for SO years for Rhodes-Burford House Furnishings Co.

in Cairo until her retirement She was a member of First Christian Church in Cairo. Four brothers preceded bar ia death. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Carolyn Stern of Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 pjn.

Friday' at Barkett Funeral Home in Cairo. The Rev, Muriel Faulkner and the Rev. Harold Miles will officiate. Burial will be in Spencer Heights Cemetery at Mounds. Friends may call at the funeral borne after i pm.

Thursday. Ocie Bean MAYFIELD, Ky. Services for Mrs. Ocie Bean, 86, of Mayfield Rt 6, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Byrn Funeral Home.

The Rev. Julian Warren will officiate and burial will be in Trace Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Bean died at 8:10 am Sunday at Mills Manor Nursing Home. Surviving are two sons, Hillard Bean, the Clear Springs community, and Lexie K.

Bean of Scotts-dale, two sisters, Mrs. Emma Lou Reed of Akron, Ohio, and Miss Edith Chapman of Yuma, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral borne after 1 p.m. Thursday. William Riley CINCINNATI William (Bill) Riley, 71, Cincinnati, a Graves County native, died Thursday at Providence Hospital.

He was a retiree of "a Cincinnati machine shop. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hartence Whitt Riley; two daughters, Mrs. Wanda Roy and Mrs. Phyllis Moore of Cincinnati; two sisters, Mrs.

Milodean Crawley of Paducah and Mrs. Lucille Lawson of Symsonia; one brother, Carter' Riley of Smithland; four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren: Services were Monday at Neid-hard Funeral Home in Cincinnati with Brother John Turner officiating. Burial was in Crownhill Memorial Park in Cincinnati. T99ThT 0001E William Smith BELKNAP, EL Services far WUliarn James Smith, 42, of Bel- Ban, wOl be at 1:30 pm. Thursday at Belknap Pentecostal Church with file Rev.

Atan Thomas o5d-ating. Burial will be in Friendship Cemetery at GoreviSe. Mr. Smith died at IS pjn. Monday at the Veterans Adminis-tratioo Hospital in Marion.

Survivors todade bis wife, Mrs. Donna Smith; a son, William James Smith at borne; a half-brother, Jack Hastings of Belknap; two brothers, Daniel Smith of Sneads Ferry, N.C., and Charles Smith; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma McHugh and Mrs. Jean Spam, both of Aurora, EL Mr. Smith, a veteran of the Vietnam War, was an automobile mechanic and chief of the Belknap Fire Department.

He was a member of Belknap Pentecostal Church and the Belknap town council. Friends may call at Whitnel Funeral Home in Vienna after 5 pjn. today. Friends may call at the church from noon until the funeral hour on Thursday. Archie Marshall Archie Marshall, 81, of Clark Iiiie Road, died at 3:45 p.m.

Tuesday at Lourdes Hospital. He was a member of Southland Baptist Temple. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ethelene Hardison of Paducah, and Mrs. Mirell Coffman of Calvert City; four sisters Mrs.

Inez McKendree, Mrs. Irene Bizzell, Mrs. Zadie Metroff and Mrs. Jessie Davidson, all of Paducah; three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Iindsey Funeral Home with the Rev. Harold Council officiating. Burial will be in Barnett Cemetery in Calloway County. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today.

Guy Rudolph Sr. TAYLOR, Mich. Guy N. Rudolph 53, of Taylor, formerly of Marshall County, died Sunday at Toll Free Hospital in West Branch. Mr.

Rudolph was a member of Friendship Baptist Church in Lincoln Park and was employed by Ford Motor Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Rudolph; a son, Guy N. Rudolph Jr. of Michigan; two daughters, Mrs.

Darlene Anderson and Mrs. Janine Jurek, both of Michigan; two stepsons, Rick Orlando and Vince Orlando, both of Michigan; two stepdaughters, Marilyn Orlando and Cynthia Orlando, both of Michigan, and 10 grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Union Ridge Baptist Church in Aurora, Burial will be in Union Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at Linn-Vasseur Funeral Home in Benton, Ky.

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31. 1M4 MAYFELD, Ky. Mrs. Okta Beryie Duff, 53, Hickory Rt was pronounced dead on arrival at Marshall County Hospital following a traffic accident on Tuesday. Trooper Richard Wright, information officer for the state police at Mayfield, said Mrs.

Duff did not receive injuries as a direct result of the collision, but apparently suffered a heart attack moments after the mishap. Wright said Mrs. Duff was backing ber vehicle out of driveway on the Sand Hill Graveyard Road, eight miles east of Mayfield at 4:43 p.m. A large tree apparently obscured ber view of the roadway, be said. Jerry Cox, 35, Hickory Rt 2, was operating a dirt bike on the roadway at the time and he collided with the rear of the Duff vehicle as it was backed onto the roadway.

Cox was taken to Marshall County Hospital and then transferred to Lourdes Hospital in Paducah. Mrs. Duff was dead on arrival at the Marshall County Benton hospital. The accident was investigated by Trooper Bobby Ham. Mrs.

Duff, the widow of Herbert Duff, was a member of Vanzora Baptist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dusty Asher of Hickory; a son, Kenny Williams of Boaz; a. sister, Mrs. Lovie Hamilton of Los Angeles; two brothers, Onis Fulks of Port Allen, and Eldon Fulks of Fountain Valley, and three grandchildren.

Paul Stader CAIRO, El. Paul G. Stader, 78, Cairo, died at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday at his home. Mr.

Stader, a member of Imman-uel Lutheran Church, was the co-owner of Twin Rivers Oil Co. in Cairo until his retirement. His wife, Mrs. Catherine Stader, preceded him in death. He was a member and past exalted ruler of Cairo Elks Lodge No.

651. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.4 Bette L. Mulligan of Scotts-dale, and Mrs. Judie Lucius of Tulsa, four granddaughters, Mrs. Beth Marshall of Tulsa, Mrs.

Catherine Spillane of Ft. Wayne, Miss Julia Mulligan of Santa Rosa, and Miss Molly Mulligan of Scottsdale, and a sister, Mrs. John Wade of Charles-: ton, Mo. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Immanuel Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Randall Scott will officiate. Burial will be in Spencer Heights Cemetery at Mounds. Friends may call Barkett Funeral Home after 5 p.m. today.

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Burial will be in Old Sand Hifl Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 pm. Thursday. Fray Wilson MURRAY, Ky. Fray Wilson, SI of Murray, died at 8:05 ajn.

today at Murray-Callnway County Hospital. Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. Rubye Palmer Wilson; a daughter, Mrs. Bill (Mary Alice) Redden of Murray; two sons. Charles Lee Wilson of Benton, and Herman Wilson of Paris, a sister.

Mrs. ituay Houana ot Kiviera Beach, 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. He was a retired carpenter and a native of Calloway County. Arrangements are incomplete at Blalock-Coleman Funeral Home. Minnie James MAYFIELD, Ky.

Mrs. Minnie Mae James, 81, Mayfield Rt 5, the widow of Ira James, died at Community Hospital at 8:10 p.m. Tuesday. Surviving are three sons, Carlos James of Taberg, N.Y., John D. James of Center Line, and Charles James of Mayfield; three daughters, Mrs.

Geneva Smith, Mrs. Mary Waggoner and Mrs. Martha Broach, all of Mayfield; a brother, Arra Crouch of Paducah; a sister, Mrs. Arrena West of Detroit; 21 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Three sons, Clarence James, Richard James and Clois James, and a daughter, Novella James, preceded her in death.

Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Friday at Byrn Funeral Home with the Rev. Don Farmer and the Rev. Cortez Merrill officiating. Burial will be in New Liberty Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today. Noreta Stewart METROPOLIS, 111. Mrs. Stewart, 75, Metropolis Rt.

1, died Tuesday at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Aikins-Farmer Funeral Home here with the Rev. John Phillips officiating. Burial will be in Massac Memorial Gardens.

Surviving are two sons, Ira McDearmon Jr. of Fayetteville, and Stewart McDearmon of Metropolis; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two stepsons, Dick Stewart and Jim Stewart, both of Metropolis; five stepgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Gamara of San Francisco, and Mrs. Frances Braun of Yarmouth Port, and a brother, Heyward Marshall of Saint Menlo Park, Calif. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m.

today. William Riddle BROOKPORT, 111. William Hazel Riddle, 86, Brookport Rt 1, died Tuesday at Jefferson Barracks Hospital in St Louis. Mw' Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Afluns-Farmer Funeral Home here with burial in Pell Cemetery.

Mr. Riddle is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosemary Riddle; a daughter, Mrs. Candice Porter of Madisonville, a son, William David Riddle of New Lenox; a stepson, J. Terry Simmons of Kew Gardens, N.Y.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Pauline Bluestone of Old Monroe, and Mrs. Pearline Reynolds of Indianapolis, three brothers, Homer Riddle of Cunningham, Albert Riddle and Fred Riddle, both of Cairo. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Thursday. Whitlow named GOP campaign chairman here Mark Whitlow of Paducah has been named McCracken County Chairman of the Mitch McDonnell for Senate and Reagan-Bush '84 campaigns.

"Mark will do a wonderful job as McCracken County chairman," McConnell said in a release. "(His) active involvement in his commu; nity is evidence of his leadership, ability. He has proven that he can get behind, issue and really make things happen," McConnell said. "That's the type of person Presi-; dent Reagan and I want and need on our election, committee." Econoimr- PnoedTbwel Marnell Gough LA CENTER, Ky. Services for Marnell Gough, 67, of La Center, will be at 11 a.m.

Thursday at St Mary's Catholic Church in La Center. The Rev. Harold Diiler will officiate. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Mr. Gough died at 10:25 ajn. Monday at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah. Friends may call at Jones Funeral Home here, where prayers will be said at 7:30 p.m. today.

Eva Jackson KUTTAWA, Ky. Mrs. Eva Mae Jackson, 76, of Kuttawa Rt 2, died at 5:30 a.m. today at her borne. Arrangements are incomplete at Dunn Mortuary in Eddyville.

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