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Willie William SteWart Willie William Stewart, 53, of Beaver Dam, died Mon- day, August 28, 2006, at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. He was employed by Nestaway Coated Metallics. He was preceded in deathby his father, DelmerStewart, and his daughter,April Dawn Stewart. Survivors include his son, Dustin Hershell Stewart; his mother, Elsie (Keown)30, 2006, at William L.Danks Funeral Home in Bea-ver Dam with burial inSunnyside Cemetery in Bea-ver :Dam. Online condolences to thefamily may be made atwww.danksfuneralhome.com.Wayne Crow WayneCrow, 76, of Lexington,Kentucky,passed away on August 26, ( LJames Ronald,L WillisI Ro d bfFo e, died Tuesday, tu~st 22, 2006, at Fordsville~Tu~/ing and Rehab Center.tHe was born in reckinridge County and wasetired from Lower Ohio Val-ey Carpenters Local. He at-ended Deanefield Baptist hurch. He was preceded in death his parents, James W. and~e~na Willis; two brothers,~u~tis Willis and BaynardHelen ,r; Helen Huntm ten,79, died Morn ~ust22, 2006, at ~ inCentertown.She was ~hioCounty, the 'thelate Charle~ ~giaRoweShe was 'theCentertown fistChurch andern Star Centezter #78. Sheschool in Stewart of Horse Branch; 2006, atThomson-HoodVet- ~rfllis;andasister, FloraMay and atseven sisters, Thelma Givens erans Center in Wilmore, 3all. . for 43 years. ~ 1of Cromwell, Mary Nabours Kentucky, after an extended ~ He is survived by his wife, She was price ~d inof Horse Branch, Dorothy illness. [Doris B. W-fills of Fordsville; death by her hu~an~, FryeSmith of Echols, Patsy He was born in i~e sons, Timothy Willis of Holden in 1993. k ] 'Stewart of Rosine, Wanda Owensboro, Kentucky, and ~cDaniels, WalterL.Wdlisof She is surviv~d~ herBnnnley and Wilma Smith of retired from the Unlvemity ~alls of Rough, and David daughter and s~pn,~-law,Beaver Dam, and Patricia of Kentucky after 15 years of t~ruce vtrdlis of Harned; two Ann and Gerald ~dd~ngtonEmbry of Morgantewn; two service with UI~s Workers daughters, Becky BaUard of of Centertown; and abrothers, Clifford Stewart Compensation Program. He Owensboro, and Doris grandson, ~i~olasand Gilbert Stewart, both of was an Army veteran and ~Norwood of Fordsville; one Addington, al~,~ ofBeaver Dam; and one grand- member of the Porter Memo- step-daughter, Neffra Centertow.n. son. rial BaptistChurch. Matthews of Denver, Cole- Funeral services were Funeral services will be He is survived by his wife, ~rado;abrother, RodneyW-fllis held on Friday, August 25, Friday, September 1, 2006, at Betty Crow; four children, [~fFallsofRough;asister, Faye 2006, at Duke-Bevil~roth- 1:00 p.m. atWilliam L: DanaSatterly, WayneCrow, ~Hall of Hardinsburg; ten ers- Funeral Ho~ in . Danks Funeral Home with Jr. Te, d. Crow' and Cindy ! dchildren; and two great- Centertown. Burial, as inburial in Sunnyside Cem-~? Gosser~ his twin brother, grandchildren, the Centertown Ce -tery etery in Beaver Dam. The Willard Crow Of Sulphur, Services were held on Sat- The family requests that family will receive friends Louisiana; his sister, Sarah urday, August 26, 2006, at expressions of sympathy from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Troutman of Owensboro, iGeary Funeral Home in take the form of con~ribu-on Thursday, and from 9:00 Kentucky; brothers, Warren,Fordsville with burial in tions to the Gideons.' En-a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Friday Hines of Miramar Beach, Macedonia Cemetery in velopes are available at the at the funeral home. Florida, and James Hines of : Breckinridge County. funeral home.Online messages of condo- Bowling Green, Kentucky;Mammograms Save Lives! Don't delay, CALL your health department or healthcare provider today to schedule your appointment.YWe wish to express our deepest thanks to everyone for theprayers, cards, flowers, visits, food and "cemetery donationsduring our difficult time of loss. A extra special thank you goes to Miller-Schapmire Funeral Home, Bro. Joe Colburn, Bro. Wesley O. Hanson, those who served as pallbearers, and members of the Clear Run Baptist Church for the delicious meal after the service. Also, thanks to Ann's Flower Shop for the beautiful flowers.Thanks and God Bless you all Sandra - w ife Shannon - daughter and brother and sister~ The dter Bruce "Pete" Mas deeply appreciates and ackno~] of sympathy we were shown ~~1 Isakson for his comforting words, to Rockport Friends, and Danks 1Funeral Home we are forever grateful. To the McHenry Lodge #800 IF&AM, thank you for your tributes and presence. And to the Wesley Post 117 veterans we are so pleased at the part you lence to the family can be and nine grandchildren, r ---I' made at Services were held on [ in Daddy's memorial; it meant so much to us. A special thank to Linda Reid and my Aunt Bette Curtis for the beautiful and www.danksfuneralhome. "Tuesday, August 29, 2006, at | ~ comforting musical selections, and to Kathy Cardwell for her /: P rter Mem rial Baptist ; [ i i love and support. May GOd shine His mercy on each and 2)):" com. Church in Lexington, Ken- i ~, every one of you !ii!ili!:i tucky. Burial was in Camp ~ ~ i ~!i~iiiii~!~i~:~ ~Niiii~i:~ Marjorie Dean Nelson National Cemeteryin Jessamine County. Kerr : !" * Learn how avold" " " hazards n" q Gillespie Brothers Funeral Home was i ' tO driving [ Marjorie Dean Duke in charge of a angements, i inimal course fee . Gillespie, 93, of Evansville, Indiana, died Saturday, Au- i M [ 4 gust 26,at Riverpointe " f (P ] Health Ca us. r m Evans- Willie: Harding AutoNOtests[ discounts in rnostii" 1 . i a L v. =LEANER ,--EPAW, : ville.:: :: " BarPOw" insurance l - : She was born in the Willie Harding "W.H." " ,I states---consult" your"insurance' ~: l| August ~, fg3~-Fe"ffruary N/2004'" n~ Dundee community of Ohio Barrow, 85, of Hartford, died(, i ! I thought of ~ou with ~ove today, but that is ~ ent nothin~ new. I thought about you yesterday County, Kentucky, the Friday, August 25, 2006, at [ [ anti clays before that too. daughter of the late Edgar Ohio County ': Hospital in Hartford. : He was the i: son of the late. Fern Barrow and Minnie (Gidcomb) Barrow. He served in the Armyduring World War If, wasemployed by General Motorsand was a member o~Ridgecrest Baptist Churchin Beaver Dam. He is survived by his wife~Marvadine (McCormick)Barrow and his sister, Id9Payton of Hartford. ' Services were held on IDriver Safety Pro9 I II think of you in silence, I often speak yourname. All I have are mei~ories and your pic-ture in a frame.Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'llnever part. God has you in His keeping, I haveyou in my heart.Call TOLLFREE: ] 888 227 7659(1 -888--AARP NOW)www.aarp.org/drive With Cherished Memories from his family,Carol, Paula K Tim & Evelyn, Vickl & Jemie, Jason, Je l, Kasey,~. Koty, Tommy, Pepaw's Lil Buddy Jakob, Maddy and Landyn r.P=-%The Times-News offers free and paid obituary services.Free obituaries are run for residentsand former residents of Ohio County.Inform /tion in free obituaries consists of: Name City of residence, place of birth and place of death Date of death and date of birth Preceded in death and year Survivors and cities of: Spouse-Children-Parents-Grandparents-Siblings (step and ,half relatives are included) Number of grandchildren Number of great-grandchildren Occupation or last place of work before retirement Military branch and wars in which served Church membership Memorial contribution Time, date and place of funeral, vidtation and burial P .lili[ Ql l lJg contain more information than free obituaries and can be run for residents or non-residents of Ohio County. For a CHARGE OF $40.00, the following information may also be included:Photo-life history-additional survivor information(such as in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews) emblemof church-charity-college or other organization-grandchildren's names and city-other additional in-formation the family may choose. This information must be submitted by the Fu. neral Home, and must be in our of J ce by Noon on Tuesday in order to be printed in that week's paper.much moreand designswith the owners foundations All work guaranteed=Quality Monuments since 1951Many individuals and families are making the decision to prc.arrange their funerals. The advantages make sense. Planning,Relieves your loved ones of unnecessary concern when needs are most important. * Reflects your expressed wishes. * W'dl not be a burden on your family. By prearranging your own funeral today, you can obtain the of knowing that your loved ones will be spared a difficdt time" Call t daY f r in"f0mati0n.#liU,r- t omir, 'ut tal.114 W. Walnut St Sunday, August 27, 2006,William L. Danks Funerhl Franklin and Jessie Westerfield Duke. She was a member of theCentral United MethodistChurch in Evansville andhad worked at the Sears store as a salesperson. She was preceded in death by her' husband, James Carlisle Gillespie, in 1980. She is survived by her son, Franklin Duke Gillespie of Evansville, Indiana. Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 31, 2006, at 2:00 p.m. at the Duke-Bevil Brothers Fu- neral Home in Hartford, Kentucky. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery in Hartford. Visitation was held Wednesday. from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday atthe funeral home. The family requests thatexpressions of sympathytake the form of contribu-tions to the Central UnitedMethodist Church in Evans-ville, Indiana. Envelopeswill be available at the fu-neral home. Home in Beaver Dam. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery in Beaver Dam. Online condolences to tlaefamily may be made atwww.danksfuneralhome.com. Helen Fay Deweese Helen Fay Deweese, 60, of Little Bend, died Thurs- day, August 24, 2006, at h~r residence. She was a mem- ber of Morgantown FirStImogene Brown Baptist Church.Imogene (Kelly) Brown, She was born in Butler84, ofBeaver Dam, diedMon- County, Kentucky, to theday, August 28, 2006, in Bea- late Harry William Ruckerver Dam, Kentucky. and Mable Arene TaylorShe was born in (Yhio Rucker. Survivors include herCounty on July 30, 1922, to -the late Oscar Kelly and husband, Shelby Deweese of Little Bend; two sons, Major Deweese of Little Bend and Matthew Edith (Chinn) Kelly. She was a homemaker and member of Beaver Dam United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred D. Brown, on December 26, 1992. Survivors include hersons, Paul D. Brown of Bea-ver Dam and Fredclie Brown of Owensboro; and two grandsons. Funeral services wereheld on Wednesday, August Deweese of Beaver Dam; a sister, Florence Jones of Morgantown; a brotller,James Rucker of Texas; five grandchildren. Services were held! on Sunday, August 27, 2006,at Jones Funeral Chapel inMorgantown with burial inWalnut Grove Cemetery in Morgantown.

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