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LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER I KENTUCKY,COM SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2012 A7

DORAMAlphonso "Junior",of East Bernstadt, KYdeparted this life onJune 12, 2012. He wasborn Jan 7, 1927 inLexington, KY to Annand Alphonso Doram,Sr. Junior affection-ately referred to as'Po Papa" proudlyserved his country inthe U. S. Army dur-ing World War II. Hewas an accomplishedcarpenter plasterer,and stone mason. Hewas renowned for hisdriving skills duringProhibition, and hewas a faithful mem-ber of the SeventhDay Adventist Churchwho believed in thepromises of God. Jun-ior was preceded indeath by his parents,three brothers: J.L.Doram, Morris(Vanta) Lewis, andJames (Johnnie) Do-ram; one sister, Ger-aldine (Pete) Carson,and a son, Michael(Tish) Doram. He issurvived by is wife of19 years, Mabel LeeCarson Doram; onedaughter, Francine(Norman) Thompson;eight sisters, LeoaJackson, Georgia Ray,Victoria Perkins,Donna Wilhite,Yvonne Weathers,Joann Smith, Joyce(Dave) Davis andFreda (Joe) Frye; sixgrandchildren, ninegreat grandchildren,and a host of nieces,nephews, and otherswho loved him. Hewas especially fond ofthree nephews whowere constantly by hisside, Monroe Napier,Aaron Baker andDavid Jackson. Burialwas June 14, 2012 inthe Pittsburg Cem-etery in Pittsburg,KY.------

GRIFFINRose Moore, 95,widow of George Dal-las Griffin, died Thu,June 14, 2012, at theHospice Care Unit ofSt. Joseph's. Rose andher husband Dallashad returned to Ken-tucky in 1974 for theirretirement. Rose wasborn in Winchester onOct 6, 1916, daughterof William PatrickMoore and RoseAgnes Donahue. Thefamily soon moved toAshland. Dallas Grif-fin worked with Ken-tucky Power and laterwith AEP, moving toRoanoke, VA, theNew York office andthen Canton, OH.Rose held a number ofimportant positions,notable among them;she was executive di-rector of the Ameri-can Cancer Society of-fice in Roanoke andexecutive director ofthe YWCA in Canton,OH. They raised fivechildren and she issurvived by four ofthem, Michelle DallasGriffin of No. Rich-land Hills, TX, Rose-mary Steinmueller ofSanta Cruz, CA, JohnDouglas Griffin of Co-logne, Germany, andMarianne Sandrock ofNo. Canton, OH. Herson William Thomasdied in March of2011. In addition sheis survived by fivegrandchildren and fivegreat grandchildren.Her niece and neph-ews include KatieHintze and FredMoore, both of Lex-ington, Greg Moore ofLouisville and LouisMoore of Ashland.She was preceded in

death by her sister,Mary Frances Mooreand her brother,James William Moore.A funeral mass will belOam Tue, June 12,2012, at St. LukeCatholic Church inNicholasville, KY. Novisitation is planned.Milward - Southlandis handling the ar-rangements.www.milwardfuneral.com

KEYSRita J 0, 67, passedaway early Thu morn-ing, June 14, 2012, inher home. A memo-rial service will beheld at McConnellSprings, 416 Reb-mann Lane Lexing-ton, KY 40513, Mon,June 18, 2012 at 6pm.In lieu of flowers,memorials can bemade to McConnellSprings, LexingtonHumane Society orMarkey Cancer Cen-ter Foundation.www.milwardfuneral.com

KIDWELLJ.W., 93, husband ofthe late Edna ClarkKidwell, died on June12, 2012. He was theson of the late A.H.and Mary Kidwell andfather of the late Ju-dith Barancin. He re-tired as Area Supervi-sor of Extension atthe University of Ken-tucky and continuedto farm un til hisdeath. Survivors in-clude, a son, ClarkKidwell; son-in-law,Les Barancin ofRichmond, IN; threegrandchildren, DorieKidwell Smith, Mat-thew (Gina) Barancin,and Courtney Baran-cin; and three great-grandchildren, Savan-nah, Brandon, andAustin Barancin. Fu-neral Mon, June 18,2012, 11:30am,Milward-Southlandwith burial at Lexing-ton Cemetery. Visita-tion Sun, June 17,5-8pm. Memorialsmay be made to theKentucky 4-H Foun-dation, Attn: KeithRogers, Executive Di-rector, 212 ScovellHall, Lexington, KY40546-0064.www.milwardfuneral.com

LONGMarcella, 72, wascalled to glory June12, 2012 at Hospice ofthe Bluegrass. BornAug 27, 1932 to thelate Lorraine Inggulsand Romana Craw-ford, she is survivedby her devoted andloving husband, Tay-lor Long; 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 and Kyle; sis-ter, Helen Washing-ton; sister-in-law,Mary Crawford, 2stepchildren. Visita-tion will be Sun, June17, 6-8pm and Mon,June 18, llam-1pmwith the funeral im-mediately followingall at the Pilgrim Bap-tist Church, Midway,KY. Ar rangernen tsentrusted to FenderFuneral Directors.

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MANDTBarbara Ann, 84,died on June 14,2012. She was thedaughter of the lateAmbrose and DignaMandt and wife of thelate Giovanni Giudice.She is survived by abrother, John Mandt;three nieces, AnnMandt Hall, MaryMandt Rockey, andAlice Mandt; a great-niece, Charley Ann

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Manz; and two greatnephews, John ParkerHall and Owen Mc-Gee Rockey. Therewill be a celebrationof her life on Sun,6-8pm, Milward-Broadway. A privateinurnment will takeplace at LexingtonCemetery.www.milwardfuneral.com

WARNERJam e s "A I",76,passed away Fri, June15, 2012. He is sur-vived by his wife, Jo-etta Dean Warner. Alwas a member anddeacon of AnchorBaptist Church and aveteran of UnitedStates Air Force. Inaddition to his wife,he is survived by hischildren, Sharon(Hugh) Wiseman andDarrell (Lucy)Warner, both of Lex-ington; a sister, Jil-lena A. Warner, ofLouisville; grandchil-dren, Hunter andAlvin Warner, Chrisand Nate Wiseman,Lucas Shorter; andseveral nieces andnephews. Al was pre-ceded in death by hisson, Jeffrey AllenWarner, and grand-daughter, HannahMarie Warner. Fu-neral services will beMon, June 18th, atlOam at Clark LegacyCen ter, BrannonCrossing with Rev.Paul Sisk officiating.Burial will follow inBluegrass MemorialGardens. Serving aspall bearers will beChris and NateWiseman, BruceHanks, Cliff Kennon,Hunter Warner, JoeWilliams, Mike Ja-cobs and Sam Halley.Visitation will be Sunfrom 2-5pm at the fu-neral home. Memo-rial contributions aresuggested to the An-chor Baptist ChurchBuilding Fund.www.clarklegacy-center.com

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WISEMANNaida, 87, widow ofHerman Wisemanpassed away Thu,June 14, 2012. Survi-vors are daughters,Shirley (Bob) Bannis-ter and Loretta(Dwaine) Hatton; fivegrandchildren, elevengreat grandchildren,and one great-greatgrandson. Also sur-viving are a sister anda brother. Naida willbe missed by manyfriends who loved herdearly, including avery special grand-dog, Maggie. Visita-tion Mon, lOam-noon,Milward-Man 0' War,1509 Trent Blvd., fol-lowed by a serviceconducted by Bro. JimHensley at noon.Naida will be laid torest with her lovinghusband of fifty yearsat Claremont Memo-rial Gardens in Win-chester, KY. Memori-als may be made toLiberty Road Com-munity Church, Lex-ington, KY or Hos-pice of the Bluegrass.www.milwardfuneral.com

StateALBANY-Dorothy Hicks, 80,died Wed, June 13,2012. Funeral2pm Mon, DavisChapel Church. Visit5pm Sun, WeldonHaddix Funeral Home.

ASHLAND -James "Rex" Boyd,63, died Thu. Visit12pm with service at1pm Mon, Steen Fu-neral Home, CentralAve, _

BARBOURVILLE -Edwin F. Miller, 61,died Mon. Memorialservice 11am Sat,Hopper FuneralHome. Visit afterlOam Sat.

Richard Theodore"Ted" Barnes, 84,Lexington resident,passed away Thu,June 14, 2012 at St.Joseph Hospital inLexington. He was aBardstown native, aself employed realtor,an Army Veteran ofWorld War II and amember of The FirstCedar Creek BaptistChurch. He is sur-vived by his wife Vir-ginia Jury Barnes ofLexington, his daugh-ter Sue (Marty) Dai-ley of Lexington, histwo sisters VictoriaMontgomery ofHenderson, ClaraBreed of Maud, TX, 1brother James Barnesof Louisville and hisgrandson Benjamin(Alyssum) Bryant ofMonterey, CA. Fu-neral services will beMon June 18th at11am from theGreenwell-HoughlinNorthside FuneralHome with burial inBardstown Cemetery.Bro. Tim Lucas willofficiate. Friends maykindly call Sun from4-8pm at theGreenwell-HoughlinNorthside FuneralHome of Bardstownwho is in charge of ar-rangements.

BEATTYVILLE -Roger Dale Charles,62, father of Travisand Shanna Charles,died June 14, 2012.Service 11am Tue,Porter & Son, Camp-ton. Visit 6pm Mon.

BEREA -Carl B. Hopper, 86,died Fri. Funeral12pm Mon, Davis &Powell Funeral Home.Visit after lOam.www.davisandpowell-funeralhome.com

BROOKSVILLE -Ricky Dale Blevins,56, died Fri. Serviceat the convenience ofthe family. moore and-parkerfh.com

CYNTHIANA -Richard Cox, 52,died Thu. Funeralllam Wed, Ware.Visit 5-8pm Tue.Burial 2pm Wed, Ky.Vet. Cern. www.warefuneralhome.com

FLEMINGSBURG -Wilma Marshall, 81,widow of Harvey Ar-nett Marshall, diedFri. Funeral1pm Wed,Denton-Workman Fu-neral Home. Visit6-9pm Tue.

FRANKFORT-Dee A. Morgan, 78,died Fri. Service 1pmMon at Clark LegacyCenter, Versailles Rd.Visit llam-1pm Mon.www.clarklegacy-center.com

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Anna May Steele Ol-iver, 78, widow ofLewis Layton Oliver,passed away sud-denly Thu, June 14,2012 at GeorgetownCommunity Hospital.A native of Lexington,she was the daughterof the late Carlton"Pete" and Ethel MayCook Steele. Annawas going to be retir-ing this coming Monafter 60 years as anadministrative secre-tary to the late Hill-ary J. Boone andWimbledon Farm. Shewas a member of Ar-lington ChristianChurch, Lexingtonand the Eastern HillsHomemakers. Shewas a person whoselifelong loving, unself-ish example will for-ever be rememberedand imprinted on thehearts of all who knewand loved her. "An-nie" as her family lov-ingly called her, issurvived by one sisterand brother-in-law,Evelyn and BobbyGregory, George-town; one brother,Edgar M. Steele, Lex-ington; nephews andnieces, Mark andMichael McFadden,Monica Brunner,Tamara Gregory,Carla Shelley andSeba Sims. One sis-ter, Helen McFaddenand one nephew, Mat-thew McFadden, pre-ceded her in death.Visitation will beginat 11am Mon atJohnson's FuneralHome followed by fu-neral services at 1pmby Rev. Richard A.Weekley. Burial willbe in the GeorgetownCemetery. Casketbearers will be Markand Michael McFad-den, Wendell Webb,Austin Adams, Mar-shall Shelley, SteveSims and AlexanderBoone. Memorialsmay be made to acharity of one'schoice.

HARLAN-Hyman Farmer, 60.Funeral 12pm Mon,Chevrolet BaptistChurch. Visit 5-8pmSun, Anderson-Laws& Jones FuneralHome.

HARRODSBURG -Wanda Bryant, 53,died Thu. Service1pm Mon, CentennialBaptist Church. VisitMon, lOam until ser-vice. www.simsfuner-alservices.com

HINDMAN-Donna K Slone, 43,died Wed. FuneralSat, 1pm, Nelson Fra-zier Funeral Home.Visit Thu, 6pm.

HINDMAN-Linda KarenStamper, 51, diedWed. Funeral Sat,llam, Mt. Olive ORBchurch, Pippa Passes.Visit Thu 6pm, Nel-son Frazier.

HINDMAN-Andrew MelvinCombs, 66, died Thu.Funeral 3pm Sun atthe Hindman FuneralServices Chapel. VisitSat from 6-9pm.

HINDMAN-Donnie Gibson, 43,died Wed. Funeral12pm Sun, HindmanFuneral ServicesChapel. Visit Sat from6-11pm.

HINDMAN-Winnie FrancisNoble, 89, died Wed.Funeral 11am Tue atthe Hindman FuneralServices Chapel. VisitMon from 4-9pm.

HYDEN-Evelyn York Begley,69, died Thu. Funeral2pm Sun. Visit 6-9pmSat, all at DwayneWalker FuneralHome. www.walker-funeralhomesllc.com

LONDON-Estill Wayne "Toby"Gregory, 58, diedThu. Service 2pm Sunat Bowling FuneralHome. Visit 6pm Sat.

LONDON-Alene Delph, 72.Visit noon Sat withfuneral following at2pm at House & Raw-lings Funeral Chapel.

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 andproductive 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 her

memberships 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 11am 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.

MANCHESTER -Goldie Smith, 69.Service 2pm Sun,Britton FuneralHome. Visit 6pm Sat.

MARTIN-Jesse Wayne Church,30, of Harold, diedWed. Funeral 1pmMon, Mothers HomeOld Regular Baptist.Visit Sat at church.Arr, Nelson Frazier.

MOREHEAD-Joan Bradley, 65,wife of Roy Bradley.Services 2pm Sun,Whisman Cemetery.Visit 6pm Sat, Lane-Stucky-Gray FuneralHome. www.lanes-tuckygray.com

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MOREHEAD-John Junior Trent,67, widower of BettyCaudill Trent. Ser-vices 11am Mon,Lane-Stucky-Gray Fu-neral Home. Visit6pm Sun. www.lanes-tuckygray.com

MT STERLING -Harold Turner Wil-son, 91, husband ofLucille Bohanan Wil-son died Thu. Service2pm Man, Taul FuneralHome. Visit 5-8pm Sunand 1-2pmMon.

NICHOLASVILLE -Ruby Gail Blake-man, 63. Service1:30pm Mon, Betts &West Funeral Home.Visit 4-8pm Sun.Guestbook atwww.BettsandWest-funeralhome.com

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PAINTSVILLE -Donald E. Blair, 66,father of Raedonnadied Wed. Visit 6-9pmSat. Service 1pm Sun,Preston FuneralChapel.

PRESTONSBURG -Ira D. Adams, 67.Graveside services 10am Sat, DavidsonMemorial Gardens,Ivel, KY. Arr, CarterFuneral Home.

PAINTSVILLE -David Caudill, 52,died Thu. Wife An-gela. Visit 10am-lOpmSat. Service 11amSun, New BethelChurch. Arr, PrestonFuneral Home.

PARIS -Carolyn Correll, 74,widow of Bernard LeeCorrell, died Fri. Sheis survived by twosons, Robert David(Diana) Correll,Georgetown, DanielLee Correll, Paris; adaughter, DeborahKay (David) Song-stad, Lexington; andeight grandchildren.Funeral services willbe llam Tue, June19, at Hinton-TurnerFuneral Home. Visi-tation 5-8pm Mon.www.hinton-turnerfuneralhome.com

RICHMOND-Shirley York Reams,72, died Fri. Service1pm Mon at Combs,Parsons & CollinsFuneral Home. Visitafter 11am Mon.www.cpcfh.com

RICHMOND-Ray B. Lunsford.Funeral 11am Tue, atOldham, Roberts &Powell Funeral Home.Visit 5-9pm Mon.www.orpfh.com

SAL YERSVILLE -Cleo ShepherdPatrick, 59, diedThu. Funeral 1pmSun, Magoffin CountyFuneral Home. Visitall day today.

SAL YERSVILLE -Jerrill Perkins, 27,died Thu. Funeral1pm Sun, Bethlehemto Calvary Church.Visit all day today.

SAL YERSVILLE -Mia Paige Howard,infant, died Tue.Gravesite servicesSat, llam, JenkinsCemetery, Pricey, KY.

SCIENCE HILL -Susie M. Dick, 74,died Thu. Service2pm Sun at Morris &Hislope FuneralHome. Visit after 1pmSun. www.morrisan-dhislope.com

SCIENCE HILL -Deva MarcelineCornett Moore, 73,of Waynesburg, diedFri. Service 2pm Sat,Morris & Hislope.Visit llam Sat. www.morrisandhislope.com

SLEMP-Kermit Asher, 82,died Thu. FuneralMon, 1pm at 1st Bap-tist Church, BigLeatherwood. VisitSun,6pm.

SPRINGFIELD -Nancy MulliganSpalding, 71, diedFri, June 15, 2012.Service lOam Mon,St. Rose CatholicChurch. Visit 4-8pmSun, Carey & Son.

WHITESBURG -Travis Morton, 17,died Fri. Funeral 2pmMon, Letcher FuneralHome. Visit 6-10pmSun, Blair BranchChurch. www.letcher-funeralhomeinc.com

WHITESBURG -Hobert C. Lucas Jr,60, died Wed. Fu-neral 11am Sun,Letcher FuneralHome. Visit 5pm Sat.www.letcherfuneral-homeinc.com

WILLISBURG -Bob J. Winchek, 76,husband of Janet Ann;father of Bobby,Deborah (Ricky)Gash, Becky (Gary)Sims; grandfather ofAngie and Jenifer;great grandfather ofMadison and J. Tyler,died Thu. A privateservice to be [email protected]

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