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BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY (KY) HERALD NEWS - OBITS - November 1997

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MS. NANCY SUE MILLS
1948-1997

Ms. Nancy Sue Dudgeon Mills,
age 48, of Hardinsburg, died Thurs-
day, November 6,1997, as a result
of an automobile acciden. Born
December 8, 1948 in Breddnridge
County, Ms. Mills was a daughter of
the late Gladys Brown. She was
employed by Willamette Industries
and was a member of the First Bap-
tist Church in Hardinsburg.

Survivors include her stepfather,
Charles Surrell, Sr., Hardinsburg; a
son, Michael Dudgeon, Hardins-
burg; stepdaughter, Shellie Dunn,
Louisville; two stepsons. Marc and
Marcus Dunn, Louisville; sisters,
Gladys Johnson, Joyce Duncan,
Brenda Wales, and Margare tSurrell,
all of Hamed, and Nonna Robinson,
Louisville; two foster sisters, Ruth
Brown, Hardinsburg and Margaret
Surrell, Irvington; brothers, Charles
Surrell, Jr., Hardinsburg, and Bobby
Surrell, Hamed; a foster brother,
David Surrell, Hardinsburg; two
grandchildren,   and    eight
stepgranchildren.

Services were conducted at 11
a.m. Monday, November 10 at the
First Baptist Church in Hardinsburg
with the Revs. James Duncan and
George Mitchell officiating. Burial
was in Wales Cemetery in Hamed
under the direction of Trent-Dowell
Funeral Home, Hardinsburg. Pall-
bearers were David Mahoney, Duane
Wroe,  Darrell  Dauby,  Merl
Kannapel, Glen Carpenter, and Mike
McCaslin.


MRS. ANNA H. NEFF
1917-1997

Mrs. Anna  Hines Neff, an 80-
year-old Hardinsburg resident, died
Saturday, November  8. 1997 at
Breckinridge Memorial Hospital in
Hardinsburg. Born July 31,1917 in
Breddnridge County, Mrs. Neff was
the daughter of the late Lawrence
Hines and Nancy Ann Davis. She
was  a housewife. Her husband,
Denzil Neff, preceded her in death
on October 11,1997.

Surviving are three sisters, Myrtle
Blair and Ruby Taul, Cloverport,
and Pauline Matthews, Hardinsburg;
and a brother, Lawrence Hines, Har-
dinsburg.

Services were held at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, November 11, at Trent-
Dowell Funeral Home in Hardins-
burg, with the Rev. Harry Dooley
officiating. Burial was in Ivy Hill
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jerry
Armes, Andrew  Whitfill, Randall
Bell. Earl Neff. Mike Hines, and


MRS. REBA CARWILE
1907-1997

Mrs.Reba Ellen FIemin Carwile,
age 90, of Hardinsburg, died Thurs-
day, November 6,1997, at Breckin-
ridge Memorial Hospital. She was
born May 19,1907, the daughter of
Wesley  and Alice Ann  Dailey
Fleming.Mrs. Carwile was a mem-
ber of Hillcrest Baptist Church. She
was preceded in death by her hus-
band, James Gus; three children,
Neoma, James and Charles "Spike";
two sisters, Laura Davidson and
Flaura Carwile; and three brothers,
Walter, Floyd  and  Elsworth
Fleming.

Surviving are five children, Mrs.
Katherine Lou Duke, Mrs. Alice
Jenny Duke, and Mrs. Ola Mae
Priest, all of Hardinsburg; Mrs. Betty
Crowe, Cannelton, IN; and Larry
Carwile, McQuady; 11 grandchil-
dren; 11 great-granchildren; four
great-great-grandchildren; six
stepgrandchildren; 14 step-great-
grandchildren; 11 step-great-great-
grandcbildren, and several nieces
and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted
at 3 p.m. from the chapel of the
Hager Funeral Home with the Rev.
Robert G. Walton III officiating.
Burial was in Cap Anderson Cem-
etery. Pallbearers were Sam Can-
non, Bill Fleming, Kenneth Gillon,
Chuck Horton, Charles Kennedy and
 J.B. Thurnan.


MRS. MARY THOMAS HAYNES
 
Mrs. Mary Thomas Haynes, 78,
died  October  27,  1997,  at
Brownsboro Hills Nursing Home in
Louisville. She was the former Mary
Thomas Foote, a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Foote, and was a
native of Breckinridge County. She
was a retired teacher for the Binet
School in Louisville and a former
teacher for the Breddnridge County
Board of Education.

Survivors include her husband,
Garlend  D. Haynes;  a daughter,
Mary  G. Walters; a son, David R.
Haynes;  sisters, Mildred Squires,
Lois Ferrell and Frances Henderson;
and a brother, Gerard M. Foote.

Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. Thursday, October 30, at
Beechmont Baptist Church, Louis-
ville. Interment was in Evergreeen
Cemetery.         
                                 Submitted



November 19, 1997


MRS. EULA MILDRED RUSHER
1906-1997

Mrs. Eula Mildred Rusher, age
91, of Hardinsburg, died Tuesday,
November  11, at Breckinridge Me-
morial Nursing Facility in Hardins-
burg. Born August 3,1906, in Breck-
inridge County, she was a daughter
of the late Monroe Dunn and Martha
Frances Furrow. She was a house-
wife.

Mrs. Rusher had no immediate
survivors.

Funeral services were conducted
Friday, November   14 at Trent-
Dowell Funeral Home in Hardins-
burg with the Rev. Harry Dooley
officiating. Burial was in Ivy Hill
Cemetery.

MRS. ELAINE B. COLEMAN

Mrs. Elaine Brite Coleman, age
53, died riday morning, November
14, 997 in Charlotte, NC.

Mrs. Brite is survived by her hus-
band, Samuel A. Coleman; a daugh-
ter, Stephanie Tyier, and a son,
Samuel Hunter. Also surviving are
her mother, Mae Fern Brite, Har-
dinsburg; two brothers, Thomas C.
Brite, Hardinsburg, and James F.
Brite, Louisville.

Funeral services were held at the
Sardis Presbyterian Church Mon-
day, November 17 under the direc-
tion of Harry and Bryant Funeral
Home  in Charlotte.

The family requests expressions
of sympathy should be in the form of
donations to the American Cancer
Society.
                  - - Submitted



MRS. VALERIA K. BALDWIN
1926-1997

Mrs.Valeria Keenan  Baldwin.age
71, died Tuesday, November 25,
1997, at her home in Leitchfield,
following a lengthy illness. Born
June  29, 1926 in Breckinridge
County,  Mrs. Baldwin was  the
daughter of Mrs. Irene Keenan, Le-
itchfield, and the late Talbert
Keenan. She was a homemaker and
a member of St. Romuald Catholic
Church. Her husband, Earl Hardin
Baldwin, preceded her in death. Also
two sons, Jack and Murray Baldwin.

Survivors are a daughter, Modesta
Ann  Robbins, Leitchfield; grand-
children, Valerie  Alexander,
Chasity, Amanda    and Joshua
Baldwin, Abby and Randi Robbins,
and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10
a.m. Friday, November 28 at St.
Romuald  Catholic Church with Fa-
ther Brad Whistle officiating. Burial
will be in Calvary Cemetery in
Cloverport. Visitation will be from
3-8 p.m. Thursday, November 27 at
Trent-Dowell Funeral Home in Har-
dinsburg.


MRS. ERLINE FULLER
1908-1997

Mrs. Erline Fuller, age 88, of
Medco  Center of Hardinsburg, for-
merly of Cloverport, died Wednes-
day, November 19,1997, at Medco.
Mrs. Fuller was born July 11,1908
in Barren County, KY. She was a
retired inspector for the Enro Shin
Co. in Louisville, and was a member
of the Cloverport Baptist Church.
Her husband, Paul Fuller, preceded
her in death on March 15,1995.

Survivors include a son, Leroy
Earls, Barbourville, KY; a step-
daughter, Lorene Holt, Louisville; a
stepson, Robert   Lee  Fuller,
Hawesville; nine grandchildren, and
three great-grandchildren.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Fri-
day, November 21, at Wallace Fu- neral Home in Cloverport, with the
Rev. Truman Johnson officiating.
Burial was in Cloverport Cemetery.


MRS. JESSIE L. SMITH
1905-1997

Mrs. Jessie Lucille Smith, age 91,
of Hardinsburg, died Tuesday, No-
vember 25, 1997, at Breckinridge
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Smith was
born  in Posey County, IN, a daugh-
ter of the late Nathan Henry and
Mary Reeves Lashbrook. She was a
housewife and a member of the St.
Romuald Catholic Church. Her hus-
band, Wilbert Smith, preceded her
in death in 1989, and a grandson,
Thomas  Smith, in 1997.

Survivors are a daughter, Mary E.
Collier; three sons, Robert E. Smith,
Orlando, FL, Henry  (Jerry) and
James S. Smith, Hardinsburg; eight
grandchildren; 15 great-grandchil-
dren, and one great-great-grand-
child.

Funeral service will be held at 1
p.m. Saturday, November 29 at St.
Romuald Catholic Church with Fr.
Brad Whistle officiating. Burial will
beta St. Romuald Cemetery. Prayers
will be said at 7 p.m. Friday at Trent-
Dowell Funeral Home in Hardins-
burg. Visitation will be from 4-8
p.m. Friday at the funeral home.


MRS. ELIZABETH YOUNG
1899-1997

Mrs. Elizabeth Young, age 98, of
Middletown, IN, died Friday, No-
vember 21,1997, at Miller's Merry
Manor  in Middletown. Mrs. Young
was born  in Deleware County, IN,
November  19,1899. Her husband,
Claude Young, preceded her in death
in 1969. Three children, Clara
Houchins, Claudia Boucher  and
Lloyd Young, also preceded her in
death.

Survivors include a daughter,
Dillon Moser, Denver, CO; a foster
daughter, Betty Spall, Daleville, IN;
10 grandchildren, including Freda
Cook, of Hardinsburg, and several
great-grandchildren.

The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Monday,  November  24 at Trent-Dowell 
Funeral Home,  Hardinsburg,
with the Rev. Harry Dooley officiat-
ing. Burial was in Ivy Hill Cem-
etery, Hardinsburg.


MRS. NOVERA HAYES
1920-1997

Mrs. Novera Hayes, age 77, died
Friday, November 21, 1997, at her
home in Hardinsburg. Mrs. .Hayes
was born in Rockcastle County, was
a homemaker, and a member of the
Hardinsburg Baptist Church.

Surviving are her husband, E.W.
"Pappy" Hayes; three sons, Ronald,
Mark and Timothy Hayes, all of
Hardinsburg; a sister, Essie Napier,
Broadhead; three grandchildren, and
three great-great-grandchildren.

Services were conducted at 1 p.m.
Sunday, November  23 at Trent-
Dowell Funeral Home, Hardinsburg,
with the Rev, Harry Dooley officiat-
ing. Burial was in Westview Cemetery.


GARLAND H. WITHERS
1905-1997

Garland H. Withers, age 92, of
Hardinsburg, died Sunday, Novem-
ber 23, 1997, at Breckinridge Me-
morial Hospital. Mr. Withers was
born in Breckinridge County, was a
farmer, and a member of the Har-
dinsburg Baptist Church where he
served as a deacon. His wife, Mrs.
Virginia Davis Withers, preceded
him in death in 1987.

Surviving are two daughters, Mary
Lillian Dowell, Louisville, and
Elizabeth Jane Lawson, Lexington;
a sister, Mary Bennett, Detroit, MI;
a brother. Bill Withers, Indianapo-
lis, IN; four grandchildren, and four
great-grandchildren.

The funeral was held at 11 a.m.
Wednesday,  November  26 at the
Hardinsburg Baptist Church. Burial
was in Harned Cemetery under the
direction of Trent-Dowell Funeral
Home, Hardinsburg.


EARL C. ROBINSON, JR.
1939-1997

Earl Conley Robinson, Jr., 58,
died Saturday, November 15,1997,
at his home in Dunmor, KY, follow-
ing a battle with cancer. He was
employed at Nelson Company  of
Kentucky in Lewisburg.

Survivors include two sons and
daughter-in-law, Anthony  and
Mandy Robinson and Jeff Robinson
of Dunmore;  five brothers, Cecil
Robinson, Drakesboro, William
"Bud"   Robinson  and  Clyde
Robinson, Owensboro, Clarence
Robinson,  Cloverport, Dewey
Robinson, Beechmont; 11 sisters,
Alma  Higgs and Geneva Rowe,
Owensboro, Mildred Steinman, Ari-
zona. June Karner and Louise Albert,
Illinois, Shirley Bennett and Patricia
Dobbs,   Beechmont,    Mary
Robertson, Ohio, Norma Robinson,
Doris Shoemake and Freda Watkins,
Russellville, also several nieces and
nephews.

Services were held at the Tucker
Funeral Home in Central City on
Monday, November 17. Burial was
in the Union Ridge Cemetery in
Belton, KY.
                 - - Submitted


MRS. ADA S. RATH
1911-1997

Mrs. Ada Stith Rath, age 86, of
Louisville, died Thursday, Novem-
ber 20, 1997, at Jefferson Manor
Nursing Home in Louisville. Mrs.
Rath was a native of Irvington, a
retired registered nurse with the old
Louisville Children's Hospital, and
a member of the St. Mark Lutheran
Church in Louisville. Her husband,
Nelson Charles Rath, preceded her
in death.

Surviving are a son, Nelson Rath,
Louisville; a sister, Mary Gene
Fowler, Seattle, WA; and two grand-
sons, Mark and David Rath.

Funeral services were held at 12
noon Monday, November 24 at St.
Luke's Episcopal Church in Louis-
ville. Burial was in Resthaven Me-
morial Park under the direction of
Pearson-Ratterman Brothers Funeral
Home, Louisville.

Memorial  gifts may go to the
WHAS  Crusade for Children.


JOSEPH R. SUTTON
1917-1997

Joseph Rupbert Sutton, age 80, of
Cecilia, formerly of Louisville, died
Thursday, November 20, 1997, at
Jewish Hospital in Louisville. Mr.
Sutton was born in Breckinridge
County and was a retired farmer. He
was a charter member of the Liberty
Chapel  General Baptist Church
where he served as a deacon, was a
member  of the Hudson  Masonic
Lodge  #262, an honorary member
of the Custer Masonic Lodge #624,
Kilwinning Lodge #506, and the

  Surviving are four daughters,
Bobbie Jo Daugherty, Constantine,
Lavernea  Nugent and Shelia Tho-
mas, both of Louisville, and Betty
Dean Daugherty, East View; a step-
daughter, Martha Collard, Louis-
ville; a stepson, James Stevenson,
Baton Rouge, LA;  a brother, An-
drew Sutton, East View; 11 grand-
children; 16 great-grandchildren,
and four great-great-grandchildren.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Sat-
urday, November   22 at Liberty
Chapel General Baptist Church with
the Revs. James Wheeler and Roger
Poynter officiating. Burial will be in
the Custer Cemetery under the di-
rection of Manakee Funeral Home,
Elizabethtown. A Masonic service
was held at the cemetery.


MRS. ETHELYN McKINLEY
1911-1997

Mrs. Ethelyn McKinley, age 86,
of Stephensport, died Friday, No-
vember 21, 1997, at Breckinridge
Memorial Hospital. She was born in
Ashville, NC, and was a homemaker.
Survivors are her husband, J.B.
"Mack" McKinley;  sons, Brent
McKinley, Stephensport, and J.J.
Hyde, Jacksonville, FL; a sister,
Margie Johnson, Jacksonville, FL,
and two grandchildren.

Services were held at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, November 25 at Trent-
Dowell Funeral Home, Hardinsburg
with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery
in Stephensport.


WILLARD M. SPRINGGATE
1916-1997

Willard McClaren Springgate, 81.
formerly of Louisville, died Octo- 
ber 29, 1997, in Hemet, CA. He was
a native of Irvington, a retired shop
worker for the old Louisville & Nash- 
ville Railroad, a Navy veteran and a
lay minister in the Church of the
Nazarene. His wife of 50 years, Doris
E. Chapman Springgate, preceded
him in death.

Survivors are a son, Larry W.
Springgate; a brother. Henry
Springgate; sisters, Louise McBride
and Mary Jo Moore; two grandchil- 
dren, and six great-grandchildren.

The funeral was held at the Church
of the Nazarene in Hemet. Burial
was in Westminster (CA) Memorial
Park under the direction of Miller
Jones Funeral Home, Hemet.


MRS. BECKY CLARK
1968-1997

Mrs. Rebecca  Dawn   "Becky"
Clark, age 29, of Morgantown, died
at 8 a.m. Thursday, November 20,
t997, as a result of injuries received
in an automobile accident on Hwy.
79 North in Morgantown. She was
born in Jefferson County, a daugh-
ter of Phillip E. Bratcher, and the
late Nelda Ann Tarrence Bratcher.
She was employed with Sumitomo
Electric Wiring System.

Mrs. Clark is survived by her hus-
band, Jeff N. Clark, Morgantown; a
son,  Phillip  Scott   Lucas,
Morgantown; her father, Phillip E.
Bratcher, Louisville; a sister, Sherlyn
Bratcher, Montgomery, AL; mater-
ial grandmother, Linda Keown,
Roundhill; paternal grandmother,
Iona Bratcher, Caneyville, and sev-
eral aunts, uncles and cousins.
 
The funeral was held at 1 p.m.
Sunday, November 23 at the Jones
Funeral Chapel in Morgantown with
burial in Chapel Union Cemetery.


DIXIE LEE DURHAM
1941-1997

Mrs. Dixie Lee Durham, age 56,
died Sunday, November 23, 1997,
at her home in Guston following a
lengthy illness. born May 4,1941 in
Hardinsburg, Mrs. Durham was a
daughter of Mrs. Pauline Guthrie,
Hardinsburg, and the late Charles
"Chuck" Guthrie. She and her hus-
band Donnie owned and operated a
wholesale produce delivery service
for Meade and Breckinridge coun-
ties for 38 years. She was a member
of the Irvington United Methodist
Church.

Survivors other than her mother
include her husband, Donnie Ray
Durham, Guston; three sons, David
Durham,   Hodgenville,   Glen
Durham,  Flaherty, and   Troy
Durham, Guston; a sister, Shirley
Moorman, Louisville; a brother,
Kenny Guthrie, Tennessee; five
grandchildren, and five step-grand-
children.

The body was cremated. A me-
morial service was held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, November 25 at Alexander
Funeral Home, Irvington, with the
Rev. Jim Robinson officiating. In
lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions may be made to Hospice of
Central Kentucky, P.O. Box 2149,
Elizabethtown, KY 42702.


CHARLES B. POOLE
1923-1997

Charles Burton "C.B." Poole, age
74, of McDaniels, passed away Tues- 
day, November  18, 1997, at the
Medical Center in Bowling Green.
He was a disabled Army veteran of
World War II, was  a member of
Antioch Methodist Church, the DAV
and VFW  Post 5831 Hardinsburg.
Mr. Poole was born on May 15,
1923 in Breckinridge County, a son
of the late George and Lauberta
Bishop Poole.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Thelma Lampton Poole; three sons,
Ralph of Leitchfield, Randall and
David Poole, both of McDaniels;
three sisters, Hazel Poole and Lucille
Willoughby, both of Louisville, and
Bonnie Smith, Radcliff; four broth-
ers, Franklin of Florida, George Jr.
of Louisville, Harold of Oklahoma,
and Donnie Poole of Axtel. He is
also survived by one granddaughter
and three grandsons, Morgan, Chris,
Steve and Greg Poole.

Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. Friday, November 21 at the
Dermitt Funeral Home in Leitch-
field with the Revs. Ken McKinney
and Marty Roberson  officiating.
Burial was in the Antioch Methodist
Cemetery.