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IDA MAE BUTCHER TUDOR
JAMES EDWARD FIELDS
James Edward Fields,
EDNA RUTH KIABER
63, of Olympia, died
Wednesday morning at his
sister's residence in Green
Cove Springs, Florida. He
was born September 18,
1948 in Grundy, Virgin-
ia, to the late Elmer Fields
and Alice Matney.
James moved to Bath
County in 1997 from Lex-
ington where he gradu-
ated from Lafayette High
School. James was an dec-
tric motor technician and
retired from City Electric
Motor Company. He en-
joyed the outdoors life;
fishing, gardening, work-
hag on the farm, UK Bas-
ketball and NASCAR rac-
ing. He will be dearly
missed by his family and
friends.
ney
Virginia; four sisters, Shir-
ley/L Church of McRae,
Georgia, Edna M. Moore
(John) of Gordonsville,
Virginia, Cathy G. Hoke
(Jerry) of Mineral, Virgin-
ia and Mary E. Breeden
(Roger) of Olympia; three
grandchildren, James Mc-
Neill, Kasey McNeill and
Elizabeth Alexander all of
Olympia.
Ida Mac Butcher Tudor,
86, widow of William "Bill"
Turley Tudor, died early
Saturday, March 17, 2012, at
the Pattie A. Clay Regional
Medical Center.
Mrs. Tudor was born,
May 25, 1925, in Bath Co.,
KY, the daughter of the late
Ambrose and Mamie Sne-
degger Butcher. She was a
member of the Union City
Christian Church.
Mrs. Tudor was a friend
to all and very active in the
community, having also
been a member of the Birth-
day Club, the Southern
States Auxiliary, Madison
Co. 4-H, Homemakers, and
Extension Activities. Most
of all she was a loving wife,
mother, grandmother, and
great grandmother.
She is survived by one
son: William Turley Tudor,
Jr. "Billy"; two granddaugh-
ters: Lauren Tudor A_gee
(Derek), and Hillary Tudor,
great granddaughter: Melis-
sa Biggs, and several niec-
es; nephews, and a host of
other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents
and husband, she was pre-
ceded in death by one broth,
er and three sisters.
Funeral services were
conducted Tuesday, March
20, at the Combs, Parsons
and Collins Funeral Home,
with Bro. Tim Jones offici-
ating. Burial followed in the
Richmond Cemetery.
Donations ,may be made
to Richmond Seniors Citi-
zens Center, 1215 W. Main
St., Richmond, KY 40475.
Survivors include two In addition to his parents MARCELIA MYNHIER LAMBERT
daughters, Rebecca Mc-he was preceded in death
Neill 0odie) and Dev- by his wife, Betty Fields, Marcella Mynhier Lam- Mrs. Lambert is survived
bert, age 85, of Morehead, by four granddaughters,
on Alexander of Olympia; July 25, 2011 and his broth- Kentucky, passed away Marcella Bond and hus-
four brothers, Jerry B. er-in-law, Lanny Farmer, Monday, March 19, 2012, band Robert, DinaLambert,
Fields (Reva) of Vansant, August 23, 2011 and one at Owingsville Manor As- Diana Lambert, and Hol-
Virginia, David & Fields sister, Linda E Belcher.
(Barbara) of Grundy, Vir- Funeral services were
ginia, Frankie L. Fields held Tuesday, March 13
(Paula) of Mineral, Vir- at the Cofflnan Mortuary
ginia and Richie A. Mat- Parlor.
LEVI MERLE BYRD
Levi Merle Byrd passed
away Tuesday, March 13.
Levi was a Bath Coun-
ty native. He was a retired
Armco Steel Plant employ-
ca.
Levi is survived by his
wife, Donna Lou Byrd of
OwingsviUe; one daugh-
ter, Tracey Stamper (Don-
Hie) of Olive Hill; one son,
Merle Dean Byrd (Robin)
of Germantown, Ohio; five
.grandsons, Jesse Stamp-
er, Michael Byrd, Jarred
Parsons, Breanna Parsons penter.
and Chris I_add. Levi is al- Funeral services were
sisted Living Community in
Owingsville, Kentucky.
Born June 20, 1926, in Lo-
gan, West Virginia, she was
the daughter of the late Aus-
tin and Sally Whitt Mynhier.
She was preceded in death
by three brothers, Willie
Mynhier, Roy Mynhier and
Cecil Mynhier, and two sis-
ters, Lillian Rose Mynhi-
er Warren and Geneva Mc-
Guire.
Her husband, Guy E.
Lambert, passed away Feb-
ruary 13, 2005, and their
son, Clyde Edward Lam-
bert on March 1, 2007.
ly Coleman; eleven great
grandchildren; two great-
great grandchildren; and
one sister, Dorothy Pursley,
all of Mansfield, Ohio.
Marcella was a home-
maker and former machine
operator for the News Jour-
nal in Mansfield, Ohio. She
enjoyed quilting, crochet-
ing, and gardening.
Funeral services will
be conducted Thursday,
March 22, at Northcutt &
Son Home for Funerals with
the Rev. Cecil Ison officiat-
ing. Burial will follow in the
Clearfield Cemetery.
PATRICIA ANN WILLS
Patricia Ann Wills, 73, of
Owingsville, passed away
• Monday, March 19.
Wills was born July 15,
so survived by one sister, Saturday, March 17 at 1938, to the late Mirel
Winona Nichols of Middle- the Richie Hunt Funeral McKinster and Mildred
town, Ohio. Home. Rev. Lowell Rice of- Hayes McKinster. She
Levi was preceded in ficiated. Burial followed in was the wife of John K.
death' by his parents, jes- the Kendall Spring Cem- Wills of Owingsville, a
se B~d and. Mildred Car-etery. " ~emake.r, and a mem-
MS. CLIDE CARR J Church of Christ.
Ms. Clide Carr passed
away Tuesday, March 13,
2012. She was an 82 year
old native of Sharpsburg,
daughter of the late Wil-
liam and Mary Mason
Cart, a domestic engineer
and a member of High
Street Christian Church.
She is survived by 3
sons, Buford (Bonnie)
Green, Jerome (Jack-
ie) Jackson, and Minister
Samuel (Emmie) Carr, all
of Lexington; 4 daughters,
Leah Israel of George-
town, Rene Wilson of Mr.
Sterling, Cynthia Carr of
Lexington, and Charlene
Carr of Cincinnati, Ohio;
17 grandchildren, and 13
great-grandchildren.
Her funeral was held
Saturday, March 17 at
High Street Christian
Church with burial in Ol-
ive Hill Cemetery. Herald
& Stewart Home for Fu-
nerals was in charge of ar:
rangements.
She was preceded in
death by a son, Mark
Christopher Wills.
In addition to her hus-
band, Wills was survived
by a daughter, Janna McA1-
pin of Mr. Sterling; a broth-
er, Milton L (Reneca)
McKinster of Versailles;
two grandchildren, Jeff
(Stephanie) Jones of Italy,
and Travis (Kristie) Jones
of Owingsville; and two
great grandchildren, Jas-
mine and Logan Jones.
. Funeral services will be
held Thursday, March 22,
at the Richardson Funeral
Home, with Milton McK-
luster, Charles Wills, and
Alton Norman Officiating.
Burial will take place in the
Owingsville Cemetery.
Richardson Funeral
Home is in charge of ar-
rangements.
Memorial contributions
are suggested to the Ow-
ingsville Church of Christ
Building Fund, P O Box
661, OwingsviUe, or to
the Bath County Football
Alumni c/o Charlie Kis-
sick at the Owingsville
Banking Company.
CARRIE LOUISE DOLLAR
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Carrie Louise Dollar,
52, passed away Friday,
March 16, 2012. She was
born May 26, 1959 to Da-
vid Junior Withrow and El-
sie Vanlandingham.
Carrie is survived by her
husband, Harold Dollar of
Sharpsburg; four brothers,
Frank Withrow "Roost-
er" of Sharpsburg, Ronald
Withrow of Winchester,
Raymond Withrow "Pud-
den" of Owingsville and
Tom Withrow of Owings-
ville; and one sister, Mollie
Withrow of Ohio. Carrie
is also survived by several
nieces and nephews.
Carrie was preceded in
death by her parents, Da-
vid Junior Withrow and El-
sie Vanlandingham.
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Edna Ruth Klaber, 99,
of Hawkins Branch Road,
Frenchburg, Kentucky
passed away Wednesday,
at the Windsor Care Cen-
ter in Mt. Sterling.
She was born in Me-
nifee County, Kentucky on
July26, 1912 the daughter
of the late Joseph and No-
ra Sexton Myers. She was
a retired mattress compa-
ny employee and the wid-
ow of Ray Klaber. She is
survived by three sons,
Fred Wilson of Union, KY,
Russell Klaber of Menifee
County, KY and Elmer Ray
Klaber of Los Angeles, CA;
seven grandchildren and
many great grandchildren.
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officiating and burial fol-
lowing in the Fagan Cem-
etery.
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