Gladis Fugate McGuire Page
Gladis Fugate McGuire Page, 80, of Mt. Sterling, died Wednesday, Aug.
9, 2000, at Mary Chiles Hospital Extended Care Facility in Menifee County.
She was formerly of Shelby County and was preceded in death by her
husband, Vernon Wilbur Page.
She was an antique dealer with Page's of Yesterday.
Survivors include one son, James Timothy McGuire of Waddy; one daughter,
Carolyn McGuire Brewer of Mt. Sterling.
Funeral Saturday at Taul Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial in Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville.
Nancy Marie Landers Yager
Nancy Marie Landers Yager, 86, of Louisville, died Tuesday, Aug. 8,
2000, at Norton Suburban Hospital.
She was a housewife and member of Buechel United Methodist Church.
She worked at Stewart's Dry Goods in Louisville for 22 years.
Survivors include a brother, Howard Landers of Shelbyville, and a sister,
Elizabeth Terhune of Shelbyville.
The funeral was Thursday.
Charlotte Ann Ferring
Charlotte Ann Ferring, 65, died Sunday, Aug. 20, 2000 at Baptist Memorial
Hospital in South Haven, Miss.
The former Charlotte Ann Davidson, she was a native of Horse
Cave and raised in Smithfield. She was a retired registered nurse with
Hospice of Louisville and a member of Okolona Baptist Church.
She is survived by her husband, Jimmie Ferring; four daughters, Ka
Baker, Beth Hughes and Lea-Ann Kamer, all of Oldham County, and Terri Turner
of Shelby County; a brother, Jack Davidson of Jefferson County; and eight
grandchildren.
Funeral Wednesday at Resthaven Funeral Home, 4400 Bardstown Road, Louisville.
Arthur Nethery
Arthur Nethery, 92, of Mount Eden, died Friday, Sept. 29, 2000, at
his home.
He was a farmer, member of Mount Eden Christian Church where he was
a deacon, 50 year member of Mount Eden Masonic Lodge #263.
He is survived by two daughters, Janet Burgin and Louise Hughes, both
of Mount Eden; two sons, Truman Nethery of Mount Eden and Shirley Nethery
of Shelbyville; one brother, Rafel Nethery of Todd's Point.
The funeral was Monday at Mount Eden Christian Church.
Donald Richard 'Butch' Reynolds
Donald Richard "Butch" Reynolds, 47, of Shelbyville, died Friday, Sept.
29, 2000, at his home.
He was a native of Shelby County and a heavy equipment operator and
member of the Army Reserve.
He is survived by his wife, Cecilia Reynolds; one daughter, Lori Lail
of Frankfort; three brothers, Marvin Reynolds of Irvin, Tex., James Reynolds
of Elizabethtown, Anthony Reynolds of Shelbyville; six sisters, Shelia
Raisor and Bonita Chesher, both of Shelbyville, Betty Lisby of Louisville,
Tina Tracy of Waddy, Susan Reynolds of Radcliffe and Hanna Cordes of Seymour,
Ind.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete from Shannon Funeral Home.
Mrs. Dorothy Bramblett Scriber
Mrs. Dorothy Bramblett Scriber, 78, of Eminence, died Friday, Sept.
29, 2000, at her home.
She was a member of the Eminence Baptist Church.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Bennett of New Castle
and Mrs. Marcine Powell of Pleasureville; two sons, Darrell Scriber and
Connie Ray Scriber, both of Eminence; one sister, Irene Adams of Pleasureville;
one brother, Bailey Bramblett of Pleasureville.
Funeral Wednesday at Prewitt New Castle Funeral Home.
Gladys Sims
Gladys Sims, 82, of Taylorsville, died Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000, at her
home.
She was a former housekeeper for the Foreman family and employee of
Foreman Funeral Home, and later worked for Lutz-Shelburne Funeral Home
and Snider Funeral Home for over 50 years. She was a member of Fairfield
Second Baptist Church.
She is survived by one daughter, Jewel Thompson of Taylorsville; three
stepsons, Greg Murphy, Joe Murphy and Keith Lewis, all of Taylorsville;
one sister, Susie Sims of Taylorsville.
The funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Hall-Taylor Funeral Home.
Elizabeth Stucker
Elizabeth Stucker, 85, of Shelby County, died Friday, Sept. 29, 2000,
at the home of her caregiver on Grama Drive.
She was a native of Shelby County and was a retired Genesco and state
Department of Tourism employee, and member of the Graefenburg Christian
Church.
She is survived by a sister, Frances Louise Thornton of Frankfort.
The funeral was Monday.
James Milton Todd
James Milton Todd, 90, of Lexington, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000,
at Hospice Care Center/St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington.
He was a native of Shelbyville and was a manager at Kentucky Utilities,
attended University of Kentucky and University of Louisville. He was a
member of the Shelbyville First Presbyterian Church where he had served
as elder and trustee, was a former member of the Harrodsburg Presbyterian
Church where he served as an elder, past vice president of the Shelbyville
Rotary Club, former president of the Harrodsburg Rotary Club where he was
a Rotarian of the Year, served as president of the Harrodsburg Chamber
of Commerce and vice president of the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce.
He retired from Kentucky Utilities in 1975 with 40 years of service
after serving as district manager in Shelbyville and manager in Harrodsburg
and Eminence. He was a Kentucky Colonel.
He is survived by one daughter, Pat Todd Duncan of Lexington.
Graveside services will be 4 p.m. Wednesday at Grove Hill Cemetery.Visitation
will be 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Shannon Funeral Home.
Gilbert Wallace
Gilbert Wallace, 75, of Taylorsville, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000,
at Baptist Hospital East, Louisville.
He was a retired machine maintenance employee at the old Showalter
and Son Company, a corporal in U.S. Marine Corps, veteran of World War
II and member Plum Creek Baptist Church. He enjoyed woodworking and making
crafts from wood.
He is survived by his wife, Christine Wallace of Taylorsville; one
daughter, Joann Smith of Cleveland, Ohio; one son, Wayne Whitaker of Lexington;
one brother, Thomas Wallace of Shelbyville; two sisters, Tennie Parker
of Versailles and Nellie Snider of Taylorsville.
The funeral was Tuesday.
Frances Valenta Ziegler
Frances Valenta Ziegler, 91, of Shelbyville, died Saturday, Oct. 1,
2000, at Crestview Health Care, Shelbyville.
She was a homemaker and Catholic.
She is survived by three grandsons, Raymond Miller of Shelbyville,
Steven Miller of Princeton, Michael Miller of Amissville; one granddaughter,
Linda Daniel of Charlotte, N.C.
Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday at Grove Hill Cemetery with visitation 1-2
p.m. Wednesday at Shannon Funeral Home.
E. Virginia Brooks
E. Virginia Brooks, of Louisville, died Monday, October 2, 2000, at
Jefferson Place, Louisville.
She was a native of New York and preceded in death by her husband,
Barlow W. Brooks Sr., founder of Roll Forming Corp.
She is survived by one daughter, Virginia Brooks Dobroth; two sons,
J. William Brooks and Barlow W. Brooks Jr.
The funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church,
1206 Maple Lane, Anchorage.
Pearson Ratterman Brothers handled the arrangements.
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Crevella G. Newton
Crevella G. Newton, 99, of Shelbyville, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000,
at Shelby Manor Health Care Center.
She was a native of Louisville but had lived on Union Street in Shelbyville
for more than 50 years.
She worked at the Kentucky Children's Home and later transferred to
Hazelwood. She held a variety of jobs in the nursing profession for 50
years. In 1967, she had the distinction of being one of the first foster
grandparents in the Kentucky Foster Grandparent Program. She was also honored
as a Kentucky Colonel and served as president of the Amanda Smith Circle
of King's Daughters and Sons for many years. She served on several boards
including King's Daughters and Sons Hospital, Dorman Center, Community
Center and multi-purpose senior citizens boards. She was the oldest living
member of Clay Street Baptist Church in Shelbyville. She was preceded in
death by five children and seven brothers and sisters.
She is survived by one daughter, Ann Patterson of Shelbyville; one
son, James Newton of Lodi, WI.; 30 grandchildren; 77 great-grandchildren;
50 great-great-grandchildren; four great-great-great grandchildren.
The funeral was Tuesday.
James William 'Jake' Cotton
James William "Jake" Cotton, 69, of Pea Ridge Road, Waddy, died at
his home, on Friday, Oct. 20, 2000.
He was a farmer and member of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Wanda Reynolds Cotton of Waddy; two sons,
Anthony Cotton and Mark Cotton, both of Waddy; three grandsons, Joshua,
Jonathan and Joseph Cotton, all of Waddy; a sister, Shirley Catlett of
Louisville.
The funeral was Monday.
Erving Thomas Craig
Erving Thomas Craig, 82, died Monday, Oct. 23, 2000, at the Baptist
Hospital East in Louisville.
He was a native of Shelby County. a retired production employee for
the General Electric Co., where he worked for 25 years, and a retired farmer.
He was a veteran of World War II, where he received the Purple Heart. He
was also a member of the V.F.W. and the D.A.V. and a member of Lyndon Baptist
Church in Louisville.
He is survived by four sons, George D. Craig of Shelbyville, Gene,
Jerry and Terry Craig, all of Louisville; a sister, Dorothy Spear; nine
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral Wednesday at Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 7410 Westport Road
.
Clarence Bernard 'C.B.' Harrod
Clarence Bernard "C.B." Harrod, 66, of Middletown, died Saturday, Oct.
21, 2000, at his residence.
A native of Shelbyville, he was a supervisor at Ford Motor Company
and a veteran of the Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He was a member
of Woodland Baptist Church where he was a deacon, member of Solomon Masonic
Lodge # 5 and a member of the University of Kentucky Alumni Association.
He is survived by a son, Scott Harrod of San Antonio, Tex.; a daughter,
Vanessa Harrod of Middletown; three grandchildren, Daniel Shober of Louisville,
Kim Harrod of Houston, Tex. and Sara Harrod of San Antonio, Tex.; a brother,
Sam Harrod of Louisville; a sister, Evelyn Taylor of Shelbyville.
Funeral Wednesday at Shannon Funeral Home.
Ronnie Lucas
Ronnie Lucas, 46, of Smithfield, died Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2000, at Jewish
Hospital Louisville.
He was formerly employed by the Shelby County E.M.S. and Jewish Hospital.
He was a safety officer at the Eminence Fire & Rescue. He was a range
manager at Steel Tech Range and a member of Eminence Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Terry D. Lucas; a daughter, Paige Lucas;
a son, Jeremy Lucas, all of Smithfield; his mother, Mrs. Patsy Croxton
Lucas of Eminence; a sister, Becky Jo Lucas of Pleasureville; three brother,
Gary L. Lucas and Stevie Lucas, both of Eminence, and Mike Lucas of Pleasureville.
The funeral was Friday.
Diniah Rose Atcher
Diniah Rose Atcher, 34, died Sunday, Dec. 10, 2000, at Jewish Hospital
Shelbyville.
She was a homemaker and member of the Norton Ridge Prayer House.
She is survived by a son, Joseph Lee Daniel Atcher; a daughter, Beth
Ann Curtsinger; her parents, Lonnie and Olvie Atcher; three brothers and
two sisters.
Funeral services Friday at Greenwell-Jenkins Funeral Home in Taylorsville.
Collis Frazier
Collis Frazier, 85, died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2000, at Taylorsville Health
Care Center.
A native of Spencer County, he was retired from the Kentucky Department
of Transportation, an Army veteran having served in World War II, and a
member of the Bethlehem Baptist Church.
He is survived by a daughter, Rita Nation of Shelbyville; a step-son,
Marvin Kelien of Mount Washington; a brother, William Ulery of Mount Eden;
a sister, Luther Katherine Scrogham of Waddy.
The funeral was Saturday.
Fred Shouse
Fred Shouse, 64, of Eminence, died Sunday, Dec. 10, 2000, at Jewish
Hospital Shelbyville.
A native of Anderson County, he was a diesel mechanic.
He is survived by a son, Danny Ray Shouse of New Castle; a brother,
C. T. Shouse of Waddy; a sister, Fran Pipkin of Shelbyville.
The funeral was Tuesday.
George W. Stallins
George W. Stallins, 82 of Shelbyville, died Saturday, Dec. 9, 2000,
at Jewish Hospital Shelbyville.
A native of Caldwell County, he was the retired fire crew chief at
V.A. Hospital in Jefferson Barricus, Mo., a member of Dawson Springs First
Baptist Church, Shelbyville V.F.W. and a Navy veteran of World War II.
He is survived by his wife, Rhea Haile Stallins of Shelbyville; a son,
Bob Stallins of Shelbyville; three brothers, and three sisters.
The funeral was held Monday at Shannon Funeral Home and Wednesday at
Morgan Funeral Home in Princeton.
Billy Bors
Billy Bors, 71, of Jasper, Ga., died Monday, March 26, 2001, at St.
Joseph Hospital in Atlanta.
He was a retired employee of Lockheed Martin.
He is survived by his wife, Ruby Bors; a son, Bill Bors, Jr. of Shelbyville;
a brother, Frank Bors, Jr. of Jasper.
The funeral was March 29 in Jasper.
Warren Edward Sutherland, Sr.
Warren Edward Sutherland, Sr., 64, of Shelbyville, died Friday, March
30, 2001, at Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Louisville.
He was a production worker at General Electric and an Army veteran
of the Korea Conflict. He attended Grace Assembly of God.
He is survived by three sons, Warren Sutherland, Jr., Michael Sutherland
and Ronnie Sutherland, all of Shelbyville; two daughters, Sue Waldridge
of Shelbyville and Patricia Darlene Robinson of Lawrenceburg; two brothers,
Jesse Eugene Sutherland of Fern Creek and Roy Sutherland of Mt. Washington;
four sisters, Cora Hardin of Shepherdsville, Elizabeth Seigle of Elk Creek,
Stella Terry of Jeffersontown and Martha Whittaker of Taylorsville.
The funeral was Monday. |