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FromA12FRANKFORT-Marjorie R. Conway,84, died June 16,2012. Service 1pmMon at HarrodBrothers FuneralHome. Visit Monllam-1pm.
FRANKFORT-Louis "Vince" Vin-ciguerra, 83, diedThu. Service is 1pmWed at Buck RunBaptist Church,Frankfort. ClarkLegacy Center, Ver-sailles Rd is in chargeof arrangements.www.clarklegacy-center. com
GEORGETOWN -
Patsy "Pat" Ann Be-yar passed away June13, 2012 of colon can-cer. Survived by herloving husbandDonald Beyar; twostep sons Keith andwife Lori; grandchil-drenNadya, Joel andEmma of MoscowRussia; and Eric andwife Melissa ofClearwater, FL. Pre-deceased by her onlychild Gary ThomasBrewer and her onlygrandchild RachelNicole Brewer, bothof Palm Harbor, FL;her only sibling JohnCalvin Alsop of Lou-isville, KY, and par-ents George andEmma Alsop of Geor-getown, KY. Born Sep26, 1935 in ScottCounty, KY. Pat re-tired from IBM Corp.after 33 years of ser-vice at Lexington andTampa. She was anavid animal lover andin retirement built asuccessful pet sittingservice "A Better PetSolution" in PinellasCo. She loved garden-ing, decorating andcaring for others.Clubs in HighlandLakes were a delight.Pat is a member ofHarborside ChristianChurch and devotedto the "Living Stones"Senior Sunday SchoolClass. A memorialcele brating her lifewill be held at Har-borside ChristianChurch, 2200 Mar-shall St, Safety Har-bor, FL 34695, off ofMcMullen Booth Rd.The burial will takeplace in Colchester,VT, Malletts BayCemetery Tue, June19th at 10:30am. Inlieu of flowers, memo-rials of donations canbe made to: Sun CoastHospice, 5771Roosevelt Blvd,Clearwater, FL 33760.Arrangements by Hol-loway Funeral Home,Oldsmar, FL (813)855-2439.
GEORGETOWN -Garry M. Wright, 25.Visit Tue. 12-2pm.Service 2pm atTucker, Yocum &Wilson.
HARRODSBURG -Gilmon M. Sallee,73, husband of LindaWhitaker Sallee, diedFri, June 15, 2012.Funeral, 1pm Tue,June 19, 2012, Alex-ander & Royalty Fu-neral Home. Visit5-9pmMon.
HARRODSBURG -Edna Wayne, 89,died Fri. Funeralllam Wed, Alex-ander & Royalty Fu-neral Home. Visit5-9pm Tue. www.al-exanderandroyalty.com
HAZARD-Marie Gray, 72, diedThu. Funeral 11amMon, Engle-BowlingFuneral Home; visitSun from 6pm till9pm.www.englebowlingfu-neralhome.com
HINDMAN-Parrot Green Wills,91, of Leburn, diedFri. Funeral Mon at11am, Nelson FrazierFuneral Home. VisitSun 2pm.
HINDMAN-Amanda Lynn Baum,22, of Fisty, died Thu.Funeral Mon, 1pm,Nelson Frazier Fu-neral Home. Visit Sunat 6pm.
HINDMAN-Herman Mullins Jr,65, of Litt Carr, diedFri. Funeral Tue,11am, Nelson FrazierFuneral Home. VisitMon at 6pm.
INEZ-Gary Lee McCoy, 57.Service 1pm Sun,Phelps & Son FuneralHome. Visitation 9amSun, _
INEZ-James B. Wells, 44.Service l1am Mon,Phelps & Son FuneralHome. Visitation3-10pm Sun.
IRVINE -Roy Wesley Over-bay, 74, father ofLarry and AlvahOverbay passed awayFri. Funeral serviceswill be Tue, llam atWarren F. Toler Fu-neral Home. Visita-tion 6-9pm Mon.www.tolerfuneral-home.com
JACKSON-Bessie Noble, 84,died Fri. Service 1pmMon. Visit 6pm Sun.Deaton FuneralHome.
JAMESTOWN-Lois Aaron, 92, diedFri. Service Mon,1pm, H.E. PruittMemory Chapel. Visittoday after 5pm.
JUNCTION CITY -Jentry Grace Potts,6 months, daughter ofDanny and BobbiePotts. Services 1pmTue. Ransdell Fu-neral Chapel. Visit 5-8pm Mon.
LEBANON-Mary Jean Parrott,68, died June 12,2012. Funeral l1amMon, St. AugustineCatholic Church. Visit5pm Sun, Campbell-DeWitt.
LEBANON-Helen Louise Wells,79, died Thu, June 14,2012. Bosley FuneralHome in charge of ar-rangements.
LONDON-Marjorie Boggs, 73.Service 11am Tue atLondon FuneralHome Chapel. Visita-tion 6pm Mon at thefuneral home.
Mary Stanton WillisDoll, 84, of Louisville,died Tue, June 13,2012. She is prede-ceased by her hus-band, A. Robert Doll;her parents, GolderSandidge Willis andthe Honorable GeorgeL. Willis, Jr; and herbrothers, Alan Sand-idge Willis andGeorge L. Willis III.She is survived by herson, A. Robert Doll,Jr. (Diane); daughter,Mary Angela DollDworin (Richard);grandchildren, BrianPotts (Abigail) andRuthie Dworin; agreat-granddaughter,Lily Potts. In addi-tion, "Aunt MaryStanton" leaves be-hind many nieces,nephews, cousins, andfriends. Mary Stan-ton was a natural art-ist. Everything shetouched became beau-tiful. She grew up inShelbyville, KY. Sheand her brotherGeorge were raised bytheir lovely and cou-rageous mother aftertheir father died whenMary Stanton wastwelve; their littlebrother Alan was hitby a car and died sixmonths later. Underthe very firm guid-ance of her mother,Mary Stanton grew upto be an accom-plished pianist with adeep love for music,history, and garden-ing. All the ingredi-ents of her long and
productive life cametogether at the Col-lege of William andMary. She developeda life-long love for co-lonial and English his-tory, living among thecolonial buildings,homes, and English-style gardens of Wil-liamsburg as she stud-ied the classics. Shebecame a member ofKappa Kappa GammaSorority and was itspresident in her se-nior year. And shemet the tennis jock, A.Robert Doll, whowould be her hus-band until his death in2009, only monthsshort of their sixtiethanniversary. Aftergraduating from Wil-liam and Mary, MaryStanton and Bob weremarried in 1950. Theystayed in Williams-burg until Bob fin-ished law school andthen lived briefly inWashington, D. C. In1953 the Dolls movedto Louisville, where inclose and loving part-nership they builttheir life together. InLouisville, Mary Stan-ton made life-longfriends through hermemberships and par-ticipation in theKappa Kappa GammaAlumnae Association,Women's Club of Lou-isville, Filson Club,J.B. Speed Art Mu-seum, PendennisClub, Louisville BoatClub, Harmony Land-ing Country Club,Douglas Blvd. Chris-tian Church, CalvinPresbyterian Church(where she directedthe children's choir),and First ChristianChurch of Louisville.She was also a mem-ber of the Chicago Bo-tanic Gardens and acharter member of theBailey-Matthews ShellClub in Sanibel, Fl.Mary Stanton lovedLouisville because ofits beauty and longhistory. Of the manyprojects she was in-volved in, some ofthose closest to herheart were LocustGrove, Farmington,the Edison House,and above all, her ownhome and gardens.Among the last gar-dens Mary Stantondesigned was for hergranddaughter'sschool, LouisvilleClassical Academy.The funeral servicewill be at llam Mon,June 18 at FirstChristian Church7700 US Hwy 42 atWolf Pen Road; Lou-isville. Visitation1-5pm Sun Pearson's149 BreckenridgeLane, Louisville. Thefamily asks that ex-pressions of sympa-thy be made in theform of contributionsto Louisville ClassicalAcademy (Mary Stan-ton Doll Fund for theClassics) or CASA ofthe River Region.
MARTIN-Norma Lou Hinch-man, widow of David,died Sat, June 16.Funeral Mon, 1pm,Hall Funeral Home.Visit after 6pm Sun.
MARTIN-Geraldine WrightCook, 68, Ligon, diedFri. Funeral llam Tueat Drift PentecostalChurch. Visit Sun5pm, church. Arr:Nelson Frazier.
MARTIN-Phyllis Martin, 54, ofHi Hat, died Sat. Fu-neral1pm Tue at PineGrove Baptist Churchin Hi Hat. Visit 6pmSun, church. Arr: Nel-son Frazier.
Marcella Long, 72,was called to gloryJune 12, 2012, atHospice of the Blue-grass Lex, KY. BornAug 27, 1939 to thelate Lorraine Ingguls& Romana Crawford,she is survived by herdevoted & loving
husband Taylor Long,7 children and 12grandchildren whobrought great joy toher life. Children-Brenda (Mike) Reed,Marcus, Loretta,Glenn, and NormanCrawford, Marcella(Alex) Morton, andMary Snell. Grand-children - (deceased)Edward, Andrew(Stephanie), Joshua,Tyler, Samantha,Chase, Michael, Au-drey, Jordan, Rachel,Reagan, & Kyle. Sis-ter Helen Washing-ton, sister-in-lawMary Crawford, 2stepchildren. All ser-vices conducted atPilgrim BaptistChurch Midway, KY.Visitation Sun, June17 @ 6-8pm & Mon,June 18 11-1pm; fu-neral to follow at1pm. Fender FuneralHome in charge of ar-rangements.
MOREHEAD-Charles Leo Kilgore,83, husband of PearlGlover Kilgore. Ser-vices at 2pm Mon,Lane-Stucky-Gray Fu-neral Home; visit 5pmtoday.
MORELAND-Manfred Olen Cross,72, of Danville, diedThu. Service 2pm,Sun at W.L. PruittFuneral Home. Visitafter llam, Sun.www.wlpruitt.com
MT STERLING -James W. Hall, 40,son of James andPolly, died Fri. Ser-vice llam Tue, ScobeeFuneral Home. Visit9:30am Tue.scobeefuneralhome.com
MT STERLING -
Harold Turner Wil-son, 91, husband ofLucille Bohanan Wil-son of Mt. Sterlingdied on June 14 at hisresidence. Born inBourbon County onFebruary 1, 1921, hewas the son of the lateClarence and Iva LeeTurner Wilson. Hewas a World War IINavy veteran, a re-tired farmer andpostal worker and amember and elder ofSomerset ChristianChurch. Survivorsother than his wife arethree sons, Eddie(Teresa), Ronnie(Donna) and Joe(Nancy) all of Mt.Sterling; four grand-children, Nora andTom Wilson of Mt.Sterling; Kellie Wil-son of Lexington; andKatie (Elby) Pickles-imer of Paintsville;and two great grand-children, Kayla andAutumn Caudill. He issurvived by onebrother, Roger (Beu-lah) and one sister,Colleen Warren all ofMt. Sterling. He waspreceded in death bytwo brothers, Virgiland Julian. Serviceswill be conducted bythe Reverend BillEvans and Joe Wil-son at the Taul Fu-neral Home on Mon,June 18, at 2pm. Visi-tation will be from5-8pm on Sun eveningand 1-2pm on Mon.
MT STERLING -Cecil DouglasCharles, 86, retiredMinister, school busdriver and farmer,husband of LidaCharles, died Fri.Services 11am, Monat Faith TabernacleApostolic Church.Visit 5-9pm Sun atTaul Funeral Homes.
NANCY-Hobert Dwain Wilson,died June 15, 2012.Visit, Mon, 6pm, LakeCumberland FuneralHome. Funeral, Tue,1pm, Hopeful BaptistChurch, Nancy, KY.
NICHOLASVILLE -Cathy C. Hebstriet,59, wife of BarryStamper, died Friday.Memorial service at alater date.www.clarklegacy-center. com
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OWENTON-Doug Gaines, 67,husband of Lois, fa-ther of Cynthia andStephanie. Graveside2pm Mon in theOwenton Cemetery.mcdonaldandnew.com
OWENTON-Cecil Marshall, 64,husband of Carolyn.Visitation Mon,4-8pm. Service 2pmTue, McDonald &New Main St. mc-donaldandnew.com
OWINGSVILLE -Leroy "Luke" Short,78, died June 15,2012. Visit 6-8pmSun. Funeral 11amMon at RichardsonFuneral Home.www.richardsonfh.com
PARIS -Brenda Arnold, 58,sister of Joyce Longand Gary Arnold, diedFri. Memorial service7pm Tue, Hinton-Turner FuneralHome. Visitation5-7pm Tue.www.hinton-turnerfuneralhome.com
HAPPY FATHER'S DAYWalter T. TravisAugust 26, 1935July 22, 2009There are many
special moments I'llremember all my lifethat taught me whatis lasting, good andtrue ... And of allthese precious
souvenirs collectedthrough the years,the best ones, Dad,are those I've shared
with you.Love always,Walt Jr.
RICHMOND-Viola W. Miller, 81,died Sat, June 16,2012. Arrangementsincomplete, Keith P.Clark & Son, Win-chester.
In Memory
RUSSELL SPRINGS -Dr. Sarah BrookeHart, 31, died Thu.Funeral lOam Mon,Freedom ChristianChurch. Visit 4pmSun. Arr, Bernard Fu-neral Home.
Jennifer FishbackI would like to takethis time to thankeveryone for theirsupport during thehome going of mybeautiful daughter,Jennifer. Your heart-felt concern willnever be forgotten,May God bless eachand every one of you.
Thanks,Livia Fishback
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SCIENCE HILL -Mary E. GoodinWest, 73, died Fri.Memorial service12pm Mon at PineHill Baptist Church.Morris & Hislope Fu-neral Home is incharge.www.morrisandhis-lope.com
SHELBYVILLE -Elizabeth Ann Hay,10, died June 15th.Visit 2-4pm Mon,Shannon's and9:30am-12:30pm Tue,Versailles Baptist.Service 12:30 Tue.
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WILLIAMSTOWN -Mary Lonkard, 58,died Fri. Services 2pmTue at Eckler-McDaniel. Visit Mon4-9pm.www.mcdanielfuner-alhome.com
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