Survivors include the wife, Corrinne, of the home, four children including three boys, Sunny, 17; Hugh, 11, and Gary, 4; and one daughter, Wanda, 15, all of the home; three sisters, Miss Anne Acke, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Rosa Lee Logan and Mrs. Vera Cline, both of Phoenix, Ariz.; and two brothers, Gynn and Leonard, both of Woodford, County.
Services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Arch L. Heady and Sons Funeral Home in Louisville and burial will be in the Zachery Taylor National Cemetery in Louisville.
The Rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tonight at Sullivan's Funeral Home. The Farmers Bank and Capital Trust Co. will be open from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. only Tuesday.
Bearers will be Donley Waters, Pete Bell, Charles W. Williams, Marion Rider, Raymond Carter, William Quarles, Donald Herricks and Rodman Sullivan.
Nat Britton, Charles Hodge, Buford VanMeter, Ben Lewis, Marion J. O'Donoghue and J. C. Yagel, Sr., will serve as bearers.
The Rosary will be recited this evening at 8 in Sullivan's. The body will rest at Sullivan's until the service hour.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Robert Zegaczewski, Beverly; a daughter, Pamela Zegaczewski, Beverly; an aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Chaffin, Frankfort; and an uncle, I. J. Colston, Frankfort.
The body will arrive at Rogers Funeral Home Tuesday night. Service arrangements will be announced later.
She was born in Bourbon County and was the daughter of Howard and Cordia Rice.
Other survivors include her husband, Bobby Courtney; a daughter, Bobbie Mie Courtney; her maternal grandfather, Cash Cain; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nannie Tyree, and three brothers, Donald, Dallas and Billie Rice.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Miller-Blackburn Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery.
Survivors are her husband, Gayle Quire; a daughter, Miss Rhoda Quire, three sons, Stewart, Leland and Robert Quire; her mother, Mrs. W. G. Goins; a sister, Mrs. Robert Harrod, all of Franklin County; three grandchildren and three step-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Harrod Brothers Funeral Home by the Rev. Blaes. Burial will be in the Antioch Cemetery. Bearers will be Larry, Wayne, Paul and Bobby Harrod and Jimmy and Eugene Bowman.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Carl Watson, Louisville; two stepsons, Richard Holt, Versailles, and Dr. Joseph P. Holt, Louisville; a brother, Charles L. Harris, Versailles; four sisters, Mrs. Clifford Shotwell, Sr., Mrs. George Gormley and Mrs. Madison Duncan, all of Versailles and Mrs. Edna Porter, Louisville, and two grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Miller-Blackburn Funeral Home by the Rev. John W. Kruschwitz and the Rev. Canon Addison Hosea. Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Agnes Smith Lewis; five daughters, Mrs. Clyde Bryant, Versailles, Miss Lydia Mae Lewis, at home, Mrs. Dorothy Storie, Lexington, Mrs. Edna Brack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Allene Howard, Los Angeles, Calif.; two sons, WIlliam Edward Lewis and Douglas Wayne Lewis, both Woodford County; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Sames, Millville, and Mrs. Ruth Duvall, Lexington; two brothers, Raymond Lewis and Henry Lewis, both of Versailles.
Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Monday at the Duell-Clark Funeral Home by the Rev. Selby Newby. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Woodford County.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Browinski, Lexington, and Mrs. Marion Mastin, Versailles; two step-daughters, Mrs. Will Downey and Mrs. Casper Neal, both of Versailles; two half-brothers, James C. and Leslie Lyons, Lexington; three grandchildren and five nieces.
Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Versailles Presbyterian Church by the Rev. B. W. Eyster and the Rev. Selby Newby. Burial was in the Versailles Cemetery.
Casket bearers were Warren Lewis, Jimmy Butts, Elmer Downey, Thelbert Myers, Jimmy Olson and Charles Nave. Honorary bearers were Dr. Norman Fisher, Dr. Ben F. Roach, Dr. Olson Parrott and Dr. George Gregory.
Duell-Clark Funeral CHapel was in charge of arrangements.
Other survivors are her mother, Mrs. Della Howard Wilson, Clifton; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Marie Rodehorst, U.S. Air Forces stationed in Japan; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Lloyd and Mrs. Mayme Coppage, Versailles,, and Mrs. Bertha Watts, Nicholasville; a brother Howard Wilson, Woodford County, and four grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Duell-Clark Chapel by Rev. Sam Hatton. Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery.
Bears will be David Lloyd, Robert Lloyd, Gary Wilson, Tommy Wilson, Robert Webber and George Hedges.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Stella Edwards; three daughters, Mrs. Stanley Price and Mrs. Willard Faulkner, Woodford County, and Mrs. Phillip McDonald, Franklin County; a son, Archie Edwards, Versailles; two brothers, Will Edwards, Indianapolis, Ind., and Suter Edwards, Franklin County, four sisters, Mrs. Howard Kirkland, Mrs. John York and Mrs. Ballard Flora, Fayette County, and Mrs. Charles Wachter, Versailles and six grandchildren.
The body is at the Miller-Blackburn Funeral Home.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. James Tate and Mrs. William J. Walsh, Versailles, and Mrs. Arthur L. Grinnell Glendora, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Jewell Woolums, Lexington; Mrs. Samuel Todd, Versailles, and Mrs. James Utterback, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Miller-Blackburn Funeral Home by the Rev. Selby Newby and the Rev. John W. Kruschwitz. Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery.
He is survived by two sons, William D. Judge, Redington Shore, Fla.; George W. Judge, Champaign, Ill.; one daughter, Mrs. Boyd Cannon, Bethel; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24, 1987, at Mathers-Shearer Chapel, by Rev. David Debow. Burial in the Carlisle Cemetery.
Active pallbearers: Bobby, Paul and Charles Judge, Charles Crump, Joe Winston Crouch and William Sims. Honorary bearers: Raymond Rawlings, Herman Burke, Bob Livingood, Clyde Cannon, Frank Weaver, Cliff House.
The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Kentucky, November 27, 1975.
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