I Bath County News,Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper , Jan. 26, 2011 • 3
I OBITUARIES
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i Sarah Elizabeth Jones Ferguson T .unera!. Home mmSalt Jimmy Lee Gilland David Allen Black
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i Wells officiating. Burial ............
I ~ ,, ...... 60, of Saltwell Road, Mt oI ~an~a ~arDara, w~
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• ~terling passea away anaiormeriyoz~al~ ,aCK,
i Creek Cemetery in , •
i Morgan County. On-line Tuesday, January 18, passed away ±vionaay
• 2011 at his residence January l7,2011
i memorial and guestbook . • •
| available at www He was born in Rock Born September 14,
| powellfhsaltlick com " Island, Illinois on July 1931 at Salt Lick, KY the
ii --" ................ 28, 1950 the son of the son of the late William
't Delina Elizabeth Haddix late Leslie William Walter and Melva
Delina Elizabeth and Lavonne K. Sharp
Haddix, 84, of Hawkins Gilland. He was a self
Drive, Mt. Sterling eml~loy, ed carpenter and
passed away Sunday, a member of the Freewill
January 23, 2011 at the Baptist Church.
Sarah Elizabeth St. Joseph Hospital in He is survived by
Jones Ferguson, 51, of Lexington, Kentucky. his wife, Diane Harder
14 Willow Street, Mt. She was born in Bowen, Gilland of Mt. Sterling;
Sterling, KY, passed. Kentucky on September three sons, Jimmy
away Friday January 16, 1926 the daughter of Lee Gilland, Jr. of
14, 2011 at St. Joseph
the late Albert and Effie Terre Haute, IN, Chris
Hospital-Mt. Sterling. Spencer Morton. She Gilland of Pennsylvania
Born October 8, 1959 was a homemaker, a and Jamie Gilland
at Jackson, MS, she was member of the Gateway of Mt. Sterling, KY;
the daughter of the late Christian Church three daughters, Robyn
Dewtie and Willie Lynn and was the widow Renee Francis of Great
PrestageJones.Shewasa of Willliam Andrew Wakering, England,
homemaker and attended Haddix. Kimberlee Ann Byers
the Pomroyalton Union She is survived by of Monroe, MI and Julie
Church. two sons, Mike (Bobble) Belle Wright of Mt.
Survivors include Haddix and Randy Sterling; two brothers,
her husband, Cecil Haddix both of Mt. William "Bud" Anthony
Ferguson, 3 daughters, Sterling; two brothers, of Rock Island, IL and
Lisa Zimmerman of Buford Morton of Mt. George AnthonyofIowa;
Hartford, IN, Stacy Sterling and Morgan three sisters, Beverly
Saintignon of Texas Morton of Lexington, Dennison of Rock Island,
and Jessica Ferguson KY; one sister, Eva Duff IL, Fredia Rose Carlyle
of Mt. Sterling, KY, 4 of Owingsville, KY; two off Milan, IL and Ramona
sons, Eric Ferguson, grandchildren, Chris Peterson of Milan, IL;
Jason Ferguson and Lee (Tammie) Haddix of ten grandchildren, Kayla
SaintignonallofMuncie, Mt. Sterling and Kim Diane Byers, Amber
IN and Dalton Ferguson Haddix(Herbie) Strange Nicole Byers, Autumn
of Mt. Sterling, KY, 4 of Chillicothe, OH; four .Alexandria Byers,
Sisters, Faye Parker and great grandchildren, KaitlynDanielleFrancis,
Carolyn Jones both of Cody Strange, Kyle Nathan Alexander
Pearl, MS, KathyWallace Strange, Will Haddix Francis, Christopher
of Texas and Nellie and Harrison Haddix. Justin Rollier, 'Jakob
SullivanofMurfreesboro, Funeral services will Ryan Griffin, Kaylee
TN, 5 brothers, Billy be 2 PM, Wednesday, Elianna Wright,
Jones of Texas, James January 26, 2011 at Brittania Gilland and
Jones and Charles Jones the Taul Funeral Home Sarah Gilland. Several
both of Pearl, MS, Nolan Chapel with Rev. Glenn nieces and nephews also
Jones of Morton, MS and Emery officiating and survive.
Jessie Jones of Forrest, burial following in the Private family
MS. Also surviving are Machpelah Cemetery. services will take place
several grandchildren. Pallbearers were Lloyd in Rock Island, Illinois
Services were ~ -
T ~ ~~ ...... a~at4X, Ron Terry, at ~,.later time~- Taul
conducted tm~ay~. ' .~ Fun~hT~' Home-~ ~f Mt.
2~ .................. ~ Allen, Jake ." ....... ~;
January 18, 011 at Hartgrove, PhilMurphy, Sterlin'~'~were~: charge
10:00 AM at Powell and Manual Duncan. of arrangements•
McClain Black, he was
a graduate of Salt Lick
High School in 1950, a
retired computer
technician and a United
States Air Force veteran.
Survivors include 2
sisters, Nellie Thomas of
Walton, KY and Clara
Wood of Fort Lauderdale,
FL and 1 brother, Jimmy
Black of Salt Lick.
No local services are
scheduled. Mr. Black
will be cremated and his
remains scattered at sea
at a later date.
Obituary submitted by
Powell Funeral Home of
Salt Lick.
Photo submitted by Walter Bailey
Water Dell Mill, located on the Wyoming Road, was first
built around 1810, the power being supplied by a log
dam across Slate Creek. Reverend Asa Maxey, the fa-
mous preacher, then a carpenter, helped to build this
dam and raise this mill. The mill was operated for many
years by Judge A.J. Ewing from whose estate the prop-
erty was acquired in 1903 by the late J.B. Goodpaster,
who in 1908 constructed the concrete dam across Slate,
Oscar Palmer being the contractor. After his death it was
operated by the late B.M. Goodpaster until his death.
Community Calendar
January 27
Gateway House, the homeless shelter in Morehead, and DOVES of Gateway, the local domestic
violence shelter in Morehead, are hosting a Resource Fair on Thursday, January 27th from 9 am to 4
pm at the United Methodist Church in Morehead.
Both shelters low-income and homeless individuals to learn about services and programs in their .
area. Participants will be offered a free lunch as well as coats, hats, gloves and hygiene kits while
supplies last. Free blood pressure tests and glucose screenings will also be offered. Come between 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. for free HIV testing.
For more information, call Gateway House at 606-784-2668.
January 31
The Bath County Cooperative Extension Service will offer a series of classes called "A Matter of
Balance" beginning on January 31st from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon at the Bath County Ag Center at
2914 East Highway 60. Classes will meet on Mondays and Thursdays through February 24th and
are free. As we age, we are more likely to 10se our balance and be at a higher risk for falls. A Matter
of Balance teaches participants how to increase lower body strength and improve balance through a
series of exercises, and also teaches other ways to prevent falls. To register for the classes or for more
information, contact Martha Perkins, County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences
with the Bath Co. Extension Service at 674-6121.
February 3
The Bath County Woman's Club will be holding a Family Night on February 3,2011 at 6:00 p.m. at
the Methodist Ray Fellov(ship Hall. All members are to bring a covered dish, and a family member
or friend~ There will be a speaker at the event. If any one has any questions you may call Eva Orme
President of the Woman's Club at 606-674-6758.
February 26
The second annual Northeast Kentucky Beekeeping School is scheduled for Saturday, February 26
in Morehead at the Adron Doran University Center on" the campus of Morehead State University.
You may pre-register at a cost of $15 for this event by contacting the Bath County Extension Office at
606-674-6121 or regi$~er!~t the door for a cost of $20 from 8:00-9:00 AM. Registration incl~es lunch
and refreshments. The~e~me.begi~sab-~..00 AM with Classes and Ver~dor Displays frem~~0".4)0 AM- ~
3:30 PM. This Beekee~.h~#s'sponsored bY the Linking R~ver Beekeepers Assocmtma mad the ~~'
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