News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper April 18, 2013 - 3
JESSE J. SANTFANT BETIY JEAN SHULTZ WILLIAMS JERRY DALE CECIL
of Evergreen Court,
Mt. Sterling, passed
away Monday, April 15,
2013 at the St. Joseph-
Mt. Sterling Hospital.
He was born in Oran-
geville, Ohio on Feb-
ruary 4, 1925, the son
of the late Joseph and
Mary Cassidy Sant-
rant. He was retired
from Packard Electric
in Warren, Ohio. He
was a member of the
Vernon United Method-
ist Church in Vernon,
Ohio, Jerusalem Lodge
# 19 in Hartford, OH,
Valley Of Youngstown
in Youngstown, Ohio
and 717 Electrical
Workers of Warren,
Ohio. He was the wid-
ower of Ellen Siekkinen
Santfant.
He is survived by a
son, Paul (Charlene)
Santfant of Mt. Ster-
ling; four nieces and one
nephew; very special
friends, Anthony and
Carolyn Ferrell and the
Emerson Ferrell family
of Frenchburg, as well
as a host of friends that
touched his life in many
ways.
Graveside services
will be at 2 p.m Fri-
day, April 19, at the
Kinsman Cemetery in
Hartford, Ohio.
Taul Funeral Home
was in charge of ar-
rangements.
WII2ARD CORNWELL
Willard .Cornwell,
husband of Anna Fay
Riddle Cornwell, passed
away Monday, April 8,
2013. He was a 76 year
old native of Menifee
County, son of the late
Cleatis and Parenta
Mullins Cornwell, a re-
tired truck driver and a
member of the Baptist
Church.
In addition to his
wife, he is survived by
three sons, Larry Dean
(Debra) Cornwell of
Farmers, Bryan and
Foley Cornwell, both of
Winchester; two daugh-
ters, Rebecca Francis
Cornwell of Richmond
and Haley Henderson
of Winchester; four
stepdaughters, Sherry
(Eddie) Cornwell of Me-
nifee County, Monna
(Buddy) Jarman and
Kimberly (Eugene)
Markland, both of Jef-
fersonville, and Peggy
(Arthur Jr.) Johnson of
Mt. Sterling; a stepson,
Douglas (Trish) Blake-
man of Lexington; a
brother, Lonnie (Lo-
retta) Cornwell of Jef-
fersonville; and several
grandchildren, great-
grandchildren,nieces
and nephews.
He was preceded in
death by a son, Ken-
neth Cornwell, a step-
son, Barry Blakeman,
three sisters and two
brothers.
His funeral was held
Thursday, April 11,
at Herald & Stewart
Home for Funerals with
burial in Byrd Cem-
etery.
Herald & Stewart
Home for Funerals was
in charge of arrange-
ments.
HELEN WARREN
Helen Warren, 87, of
Marion, Indiana passed
away Sunday, March
24, 2013 at Marion
General Hospital. She
was a Bath County na-
tive, and was daughter
to the late Virgil and
Georgia Wright.
She is survived by her
husband, Claude '!Top"
Warren; one sister,
Mary Lou Warren of
Owingsville; one broth-
er, Morgan Wright of
Salt Lick. She had no
children, but several
nieces and nephews
survive as well.
She was preceded in
death by 2 brothers,
Jim Wright of Middle-
town, Ohio and Donald
"Squeak" Wright of Salt
Lick.
Funeral Service were
held Thursday, March
28 at Needham-Sto-
rey-Wampner Funeral
Service, Marion, Indi-
ana, with Rev. Dr. Tom
Mansbarger officiating.
Burial was in Grant
Memorial Park, Mari-
on.
Owingsville Banking
Company
photo by Cecil Lawson
Jimmie Neal Robinson and Mike Jones neared
the end of their round trip of Main Street In
Owlngsville repainting curbs in preparation for
spring and upcoming May Day.
Williams, 83, of Mt.
Sterling, died Thurs-
day morning, April 11,
2013 in Lexington. She
was born on January 9,
1930, in Bath County to
the late Leslie and Mary
"Poadie" Blevins Shultz.
Betty Jean moved to
Montgomery County
from Lexington in 1990
and was a member of
Rolling Hills Church
of Christ. She retired
from Curtis Meat Shop
in Lexington where she
worked as a clerk and
delivery driver. Betty
Jean enjoyed UK Bas-
ketball, Cincinnati Reds
Baseball, being a secret
pal at church, and read-
rag.
Survivors include; two
sons, Leslie Williams
(Tammy) of Mt. Sterling
and Robert Allen Wil-
liams (Lisa) of Lexing-
ton; one daughter, Jack-
ie Van Winkle (Buram)
of Lexington; two sisters,
"Jo" Davis (Bobby) of Mt.
Sterling and Carolyn
Cline (Johnny) also of
Mt. Sterling; a sister-in-
law, Bethel Shultz of Mt.
Sterling; seven grand-
children and many great
grandchildren.
In addition to her par-
ents, she was preceded
in death by her brother,
James Shultz.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, April 16
61 of Mize, retired from -
Rockwell International
as a machinist depart-
ed this life Wednes-
day, April 10, 2013. He
was born December 17,
1951 in Frenchburg. He
was a member of the
Old Grassy Christian
Church in Mize.
Surviving are his
parents, Charles Cecil
Jr. and Betty Stamper
Cecil of Mize; two sons,
Kenneth Cody Cecil,
and Chad and Mea-
gan Lawson, both of
Winchester; a brother,
Kenny and Sheila Cecil
of Frenchburg; and one
grandson, Landon Gage
Lawson.
Funeral services were
held Sunday, April 14,
at Herald & Stewart
& Halsey Chapel with
Bro. Harry Flannery of-
ficiating. Burial was in
the Grassy Lick Cem-
etery.
Herald & Stewart &
Halsey Funeral Home
was in charge of ar-
rangements.
at Rolling Hills Church
.of Christ, with Minister
Dan Murphy officiating.
Burial was in Mach-
pelah Cemetery.
Coffman - Adams
Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements
MELODY JOSEPHINE CONLEY
Melody Josephine
Conley, age 48, of Heri-
tage Place, Morehead,
Kentucky, passed away
Tuesday, April 9, 2013,
at her home.
Born July 18, 1964, in
Morgan County, Ken-
tucky, she was a daugh-
ter of the late Hershell
B. and Virginia Jo
Brown CoNey.
Melody is survived by
two daughters, Virginia
Rose CoNey Fraley and
husband Joshua Allen
of Morehead, and Cas-
sandra Hope McGuire
Perkins and husband
Justin, of Clearfield;
three sisters, LaWa-
nna Denise CoNey
of Clearfield, Pamela
Dawn CoNey Brown
and husband Ricky of
Morehead, and Tam-
my Sue Conley Evans
and husband Gregory
of Salt Lick; six grand-
ROBERT W. "DUDE" VICE
Robert W. "Dude"
Vice, 91, of Owingsville,
passed away Friday,
April 12, 2012. He was
the son of the late Ed-
gar Wayne Vice and
Mamye Vice. He was
a farmer, salesperson
sons, Camerin, Landin, at Amburgey's Farm
Aydin, and Braedin Supply, and a member
Fraley, and Kolton and of the Owingsville First
Dillon Perkins; several
nieces, nephews, cous-
ins, aunts, uncles, and
many friends, including
special friends, Mike
and Eva Gamble, Tam-
my and Jim Hamric,
and KaiLa Donahue
She was a homemaker
and enjoyed reading,
painting, and spending
time with her family,
especially her grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services were
conducted Friday, April
12, at Northcutt & Son
Home for Funerals Me-
. morial Chapel with Pas-
tor David Gifford offici-
ating. Burial followed in
the Clearfield Cemetery.
Nortlicutt & Son
Homes for Funerals was
in charge of arrange-
ments.
Church of God.
He is survived by two
daughters, Nancy Pel-
frey and Juanita (Lee)
Shuler, both of Owings-
ville; two sisters, Lola
Yaden of Lexington,
and Ada Thornsburg of
Owingsville; two grand-
children, Reed (Crystal)
Fields of Owingsville,
and Robert L. Pelfrey of
Georgetown; and three
great grandchildren,
Carrie Davis, Jordan
Abrams, and Morgan
Blevins.
He was preceded in
death by his wife, Pau-
line Vice.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, April 16,
at Richardson Funeral
Home, with Reverend
Anthony Anderson and
Reverend Lowell Rice
officiating. Burial was
in Owingsville Cem-
etery.
Richardson Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
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Crowning Queen Nancy Barber at the 1957 Horse Show
One of the reasons for having a May Day Queen was to
provide a Queen for the Horse Show. For many years,
Representative Carl Perkins crowned the May Day Queen. After
the crowning ceremony, horse show announcer Jimmy Richardson
would invite Rep. Perkins to say a few words to the crowd about his
favorite subject, ihe,Tobacco Program. Rep. Perkins would often,
however, say more than a few words.
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