LUITIE MARIE WELLS BRISTOW
2007 and one great-grand-
daughter, Mackenna Kro-
nenberger, in 2017. Lottie
is survived by daughters,
Anita F. (James) Gordon, of
Owingsville, Ky. and T reva
D. (Brett) Phillips, of Day-
ton, Ohio. She is also sur-
vived by 4 grandchildren,
I . Shauna (John) Davis, Rob-
Lottie Marie Wells Bris-
tow, 88, of Beavercreek,
Ohio formerly of Owings-
ville, passed away Thurs-
day December 3, 2020, at
the Trinity Care Facility.
iottie was born on Novem-
ber in Owingsville,
Ky. to the late John T. Wells
and Amy (Purvis)" Wells.
iiittie was a member of the
Park Layne First Church of
tied in Medway, Ohio. In
:uidition to her parents, Lot-
:ie was preceded in death
by her husband of 54 years,
William Andrew Bristow in
ert (Amy) Kronenberger,
Andrew (I‘ina) Phillips
and (Kyle) Jessica Phillips.
She is also survived by 11
great-grandchildren and 1
great-great granddaughter;
siblings and many nieces
and nephews. Private fami-
ly services were conducted
Monday, December 7, 2020
in the chapel of the Michael
R. Gray Funeral Home with
Pastor Lowell Rice officiat-
ing. Burial was in the Ow-
ingsville Cemetery. The
Michael R Gray Funeral
Home in Owingsvillecared
for all arrangements. To
view the online memorial
and sign the guest book,
please visit www.mrgfh.
com.
DOROTHY DAILEY SHIELDS
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Eirirothy Dailey Shields,
Teerling. She was born
or; asccember in
Bath County, Kentucky,
to the late John D. Dailey
Mollie D. Jackson Dai-
ley. Dorothy had worked
Cowden Manufacturing
and then she worked at
Ridgeway Nursing Home
until she retired and where.
she later became a resi—
dent. She enjoyed cooking,
watching W.L.J.C, spend-
ing time with her beloved
family and she loved her
sweet K-9 companion,
‘iiackie. Besides her par-
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tiii’fi, she was preceded
in death by her husband,
Carl Estill Shields, one
son, Freddie Irvin Shields,
three daughters, Katie Lou
T incher, J uelda Rae Shields
and Nancy Thomas, two
brothers, Omar C. Dailey
and Sammie Dailey and
two sisters, Ruby Gibson
and Louise Dailey. Sur—
vivors include her three
sons, Andrew (“Bubby”)
Shields, Wayne Allen
Shields and Billy Shields
all of Bethel, one daughter,
Peggy Shields of Olympia,
two sisters, Mary Fox of
Indiana and Eveline Work—
man of Sharpsburg, nine
grandchildren and twelve
great-grandchildren. Pri-
vate graveside services
and burial were conducted
Tuesday, December 15,
at the Longview Cem-
etery in Bethel, Pallbear-
ers were Jeremy Shields,
Tyler Shields, Phillip
Shields, Brian Thomas,
Brian' 'Thoma's‘fl,” Dustin
Thomas, Cody House and
Ben Crouch. The Michael
R. Gray Funeral Home in
Owingsville cared for all
arrangements. To view the
online memorial and sign
the guest book, please visit
www.mrgflmom.
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MARY KATHRYN MCQUINN BAILEY
Kathryn Mc-
Quinn Bailey of Welling-
ton, KY, passed away on
Wednesday,December
Mary
in the Ridgeway
Nursing Home, Owingsville,
KY, after an extended
ness at the age of years,
8 months and 26 days old.
She was born March 14,1937
in West Liberty, KY to Snow
McQuinn and Nila Blair
Back. She was a member of
the Korea Church of God,
Wellington, KY. She had
worked for St.Claire Medical
Center Morhead,Ky in the
housekeeping department.
She was an Honorary KY
Colonel. Surviving are two
daughters, Rose Crawford
of Ohio and Sharon Conk— '
right of Lexington, KY. Sev-
eral grandchildren, several
great-grandchildren, several
great-great-grandchildren.
Two sisters; Garnet Good-
paster of Wellington,KY, and
Brenda Dicken of North
Port,FL. Four brothers: Foy
Back and Shirl Back both of
North Port,FL., Denzil Back
of Wellington,KY, and Rick
Back of Means,KY. She was
preceded in death by her
parents, Snow McQuinn and
Nila Blair Back. Her husband
Lloyd Bailey. Three brothers,
Merle, Randy and Redgey
Back. Privates services will
be 2:30pm,Friday,December
at Menifee Home
For Funerals with Bro. Foy
Back and Bro. David Hale of-
ficiating. Interment in Back
Cemetery, Wellington,KY.
Pallbearers will be friends
relatives. Menifee Home
For Funerals,Frenchburg,
KY, with Randy Halsey, Fu-
neral Director. COVID-19
new mandate/ regulations
will be followed as set forth
by Governor Beshear and
the CDC. The family request
that visitors respect their de-
sire to keep everyone safe by
practicing social distancing
guidelines and to wear a face
covering of some sort.
MARIE OAKLEY
Marie Oakley, age 86, of
Owingsville, made heaven
her home on December 23,
She was born in Menifee
County, to the late Roscoe and
Lona Donathan Proffitt. Ma-
rie was a faithful member of
the Mudlick First Church Of
God, and a founding member
of the Ore Mines Church. She
loved to sing, work crossword
puzzles, and gardening in her
flowers-“Marie lived a simple
life, worked hard and loved
to be around people. Talking
on the telephone was one of
her favorite things to do, as
well as being outside with her
chickens. She was preceded
in death by her husband, Ver-
non Oakley, two daughters;
Roberta Moore and Charletta
Oakley. one brother, Raymond
Proffitt, and two sisters; Jewell
Withrow and Barbara Proffitt.
Marie is survived by her chil-
dren, David Oakley (Debbie)
Carolyn Gilven (Glen) and
Sandy Hurst. one sister, Phyl-
lis Carpenter. Also surviving
are her grandchildren; Randy
Gilven, Brian Gilven, Brad
Oakley, Daniel Hurst, Charles
Hurst and Dustin Hurst. Sev-
en great—grandchildren, and
a special cousin, Louise Do-
nathan also survive. Funeral
services were held 11 am.
Tuesday, December I
in the chapel of The Richard-
son Funeral Home, with the
Reverend Mark Caldwell, and
The Reverend Lowell Rice of-
ficiating. Burial followed in
the Owingsville Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers; Brad
Oakley, Randy Gilven, Brian
Gilven, Dustin Hurst, Charles
Hurst, and John Donathan.
Honorary pallbearers; Mike
Amburgey, Ronnie Robinson,
Jamie Cline and Junior Bai—
ley. Visitation was held from
6 pm. to 8 pm. Monday, De—
cember 28, at The Rich—
ardson Funeral Home. The
Richardson Funeral Home is
caring for all arrangments for
Mrs. Marie Oakley.
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PALMER “JAYBIRD” CROUCH
Palmer “J aybird” Crouch,
age‘ 89, passed away De-
cember 26, after an
extended illness. He was
born on March
in Bath County to the late
Curn Crouch and Leonna
Davis Crouch. Jaybird was
the Bath County J ailer for
years. He loved serving his
community and took pride in
his position. J aybird was the
caretaker for the Owings-
ville Cemetery for years,
Longview Cemetery for 5
years and drove a school bus
in Bath County for 9 years.
He loved to play cards,
watch westerns and play
pranks on people. Jaybird
loved to socialize and have
a good chew of tobacco. He
loved the ladies at the Bath
County Circuit Clerk’s office
and would visit them often,
even after retiring. Jaybird
was a member of the North-
side Church of God, where
he attended every Sunday.
Spending time with his fam-
he cherished and looked for—
ward to. He was a kind man
with a good heart and would
help othersas much as he
could. J aybird will be missed
by his family, his friends and
his community. May we all
cherish the memories we
have of him and continue
to share the stories as he
would want us to. He is sur-
vived by his loving wife, Estil
Bashford Crouch; two sons,
Norman (Dee Dee) Crouch
and Iarry Russell Crouch;
a daughter in law Edwina
Crouch; two daughters,.Car-
rie Lynn (Jeff) Routt and
Mary Ann (Tommy) Butch-
er", ten grandchildren, Sher-
ry Denton, Thomas Butcher
Jr., William Keith Crouch,
Casey (Amber) Crouch,
Whitney (Will) McCormick,
Kelly Routt, Kaitlyn Crouch,
Madison Crouch, Andrew
Crouch and Taylor Crouch;
eight great grandchildren.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
two sons, William Crouch
and Nelson Ray Crouch; six
brothers and three sisters.
Visitation was held Tues-
day, December from
to pm. at the Rich-
ardson Funeral Home. Fu—
neral services were held on
Wednesday, December 30 at
pm. at the Richardson
Funeral Home with burial
following in the Carey Cem-
etery in Morehead. Rever-
end Lowell Rice and Rev-
erend Kenny Crouch will
be officiating. Richardson
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ALICE ECKERT JONES
Alice Eckert Jones, 78, of
()wingsville, passed away
Friday, December 11,
at Ridgeway Nursing and
Rehabilitation ‘Center in
Owingsville. She was born
on May 31, in Cincin-
nati, Ohio, 3 daughter of
the late George Eckert.
Mrs. Jones was a retired
clerk and a member of the
St. Julie Catholic Church in
Owingsville. She enjoyed
watching television, work-
ing, sewing and dogs. In
addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by
her husband, Josh Jones,
who passed away in De
cember and one sister,
Margie Eckert. Survivors
include two sons, Jay Jones
and his wife, Carol and
Nick Jones all of Owings-
ville, one brother, George
Eckert of Bantom, Ohio
and two grandchildren,
Jared Jones and Makayla
Jones both of Owingsville.
Private graveside services
and burial were conducted
Sunday, December
at Little Slate Cemetery
with Deacon Bill Grimes
officiating. The Michael
R Gray Funeral Home in
Owingsville cared for all
arrangements. To view the
online memorial and sign
the guest book, please visit
www.mrgflxcom.
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