News Outlook Hometown June 10. 2021 - 3
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MARY L. EMIG DIANA L. CANTRELL ROIAND “RAY” FAIR, JR.
Mary L, Emig, 72, of
Owingsville and formerly
of Schererville, Indiana
passed away Wednesday,
June 2, 2021 at the St. Jo-
seph-Mt. Sterling Hospital
in Mt Sterling, Kentucky
after a brief illness. She
was born on December
17, 1948 in Gary, Indiana
to the late, Arthur C. Kel-
ly and Blanche M. Kelly.
Mary was a high school
graduate of Wirt High
School in Gary, Indiana.
She went on to receive two
Master Degrees in US.
History and Divinity. Her
teaching career spanned
over a period of 45 years
concluding when she re—
tired from Marian Catholic
High School in Chicago
Heights, Illinois. Upon re-
tiring, Mary moved to Ow-
ingsville, KY. She didn’t
sit still after retiring. She
wanted to stay involved
in every aspect of God’s
work. She attended both
St. Julie Catholic Church
in Owingsville and Jesus
Our Savior in Morehead,
KY. She volunteered at
Christian Social Services
and the New Hope Clinic.
She served as a member
of the Bath County Public
Library board and was an
Skyler Toy recei
Toy was one of 200 stu-
dents nationwide to re-
ceive the grant. Wiley's
't program provided
100,000 in funding to sup-
port student persistence
in completing college de-
grees. She earned a bach-
elor's degree in accounting
at MSU this past May.
Faculty who use Wiley's
digital resources in their
courses nominated one
student for a chance to
win. Dr. Stephen Brigham,
assistant professor of
accounting, nominated
Toy for the $500 grant in
March. I
"The grants were in-
tended to help meet some
of the’financial difficulties
of vulnerable students,"_
Brigham said. "Skyler’s
courageous persistence,
positive attitude, and work
ethic make her a wonder-
ful role model for all stu-
dents to achieve success."
Toy said the grant was .
extremely beneficial in
helping her achieve her
dream of earning a degree.
"Being a recipient of
the Wiley Stay the Course
Grant is much more than
just an award to me,"
she said. "Wiley has as-
advocate for anti-racism.
Mary tutored at Adult Ba-
sic Ed, helping students
earn their GED and was
a member of the Catholic
Community of Appalachia.
Most of all, Mary was a
woman of faith. When she
wasn't volunteering, Mary
enjoyed reading, traveling
and spending time with
' gher grandsons. She was
preceded in death by her
parents and her brother,
John Kelly, of Atlanta,
Georgia. She is survived
by two daughters, Chris-
tina Hunt (Gary) of Ow-
ingsville, KY, Erin LaCourt
(James) of South Bend,
Indiana, one son, David
Emig (Jennifer) of Carbon-
dale, Colorado and three
grandsons, Wyatt Means,
Evan LaCourt, and Isaac
Emig. She is also survived
by one sister, Connie Kelly,
of Peoria, Arizona and a
very special niece, Nina
Grubish-Butler (Doug) of
Arizona. A Memorial Ser-
vice will be celebrated at
2:00 PM. Sunday, June 13,
2021 at the St Julie Catho-
lic Church in Owingsville
with Father Arturo Molina,
Deacon Bill Grimes and
Reverend Lowell Rice of-
ficiating. Visitation will be
from 12:00 P.M. — 2:00 PM.
before the service Sunday
at the church. At the fam-
ily's request, contributions
are suggested to Christian
Social Services at 44 Coyle
St, Owingsville, Kentucky
40360. The Michael R.
Gray Funeral Home, 89
Slate Avenue, Owingsville,
Kentucky is caring for all
arrangements. To view the
online memorial and sign
the guest book, please visit
www.mrgtheom.
sisted me in being able to
achieve my lifelong edu:
cational goals that I never
thought were possible. Be-
ing a full-time concurrent
young mother and college
student has been incred-
ibly difficult; therefore, I'm
grateful that Wiley is able
to help support not only
me but also others like me
in chasing our dreams."
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instructors-students/
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stay-the-Course-at—school—
and-home.
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Diana L. Cantrell, age 63,
of Troy, OH passed away at
3:55 PM on Sunday, June
6, 2021 at her residence.
Diana was born in Waynes—
ville, OH on August 9, 1957
to the late Clester Sargent,
SR and Alberta Sallee. Di-
ana is survived by her step-
mother: Mary M. Sargent,
KY; six siblings: Clester
‘ Sargent, J R., Jaime Adams,
and Frank Cottrill, all of
OH, Sheila Ingram, John
Sargent, and Paulette Sons,
all of KY; and several niec-
es and nephews. She was
preceded in death by two
sisters: Nancy Bohringer
and Glenda Brown. Diana
enjoyed spending time
with her friends, espe-
cially with her best friend:
Tarmny Stull. A celebration
of Diana’s life will be held
at the convenience of the
family. Arrangements have
been entrusted to Melcher-
Sowers Funeral Home, Pi-
qua. Condolences can be
expressed to the family at
www.melcher—sowers.com
JIMMY DALE HAMILTON
Jimmy Dale Hamilton,
age 72, of Owingsville,
passed away at his resi-
dence on June 6. He was
born in Mt. Sterling, Ken-
tucky to the late Bruce
Hamilton and Deloris Bar-
ber on September 30, 1948.
Jimmy was an avid car
lover. He enjoyed fishing,
hiking and riding horses.
He also loved to go tar-
get practicing and racing.
Jimmy was an animal lover
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Morehead State Univer-
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hensive public university
with robust undergraduate
and graduate programs,
emerging doctoral pro-
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on the region and beyond.
MSU aspires to be the best
and spoiled his dog, Chloe.
He was a simple man that
enjoyed his family, friends
and cars. He will be greatly
missed by all that knew
him. He is survived by his
son, Jimmy Shawndale
Hamilton of Paris, Ken-
tucky; five grandchildren,
Michael, Paul and Savan-
nah Hamilton; Dakota and
Kayla Campbell; one great
grandson, Kobey Webb.
Visitation will be Thursday,
June 10 from 11:00 am. un-
til 1:00 p.m. at the Richard-
son Funeral Home. Funeral
services will follow in the
chapel with Reverend Rob-
bie Conn officiating. Burial
will be in the Slate Valley
Cemetery.
Richardson Funeral
Home is caring for all ar-
rangements.
public regional university
in the South through pri-
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lence; and rankings, repu-
tation and regional respon-
siveness.
MSU is an affirmative
action, equal opportunity,
educational institution.
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. Roland “Ray” Fair, Jr., 45,
of Sharpsburg passed away
Sunday, June 6, 2021 at his
residence. He was born
October 30, 1975 to Nancy
Bussell Fair and the late Ro-
land Ray Fair, Sr. He attend-
ed Victory Chapel Church
and a Farmer.
In addition to his moth-
er, Nancy Bussell Fair of
Sharpsburg, KY, he is sur-
vived by his wife, Misty Pe-
titt Fair of Sharpsburg, KY;
one daughter, Savannah
Notice
The undersigned has been appointed
by the Bath Circuit Court to notify
the Unknown Heirs, Legatees and
Devisees of Ernest Mills and their
Spouses of pendency of the above
styled action in Bath Circuit Court
This action concerns the parties'
interest in real property located at
Rosebush Lane, Owingsville, Bath
County, Kentucky.
, The above named De-
fendants will have 50 days in which
to file a response in this matter. Any
questions should be directed to the
undersigned or an attorney of their
choosing.
Respectfully submitted,
N. Blaze Tomlin
Attorney at Law
Published in the Bath County News
Outlook on 06.10.2021
Paige Fair of Mt Sterling,
KY; one son, Ethan Jacob
Fair of Sharpsburg, KY; two
step-daughters, Sierra Aus-
tin of Sharpsburg, KY and
Daphanie Blevins of More-
head, KY; one step-son, An-
drew Fultz of Nevada; one
sister, Paula Jane Bussell
Doyle (Randy) of Bourbon
County, KY; one grandchild,
Abail Reign Thomas; and
two step-grandsons, Joshua
Austin and Jessie Austin.
He is preceded in death
by his father, Roland Ray
Fair, Sr.
Funeral services will be
1 PM, Thursday, June 10,
2021 at Taul Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. Kevin
Miles officiating, burial fol-
lowing at Crown Hill Cem-
etery. Visitation will be
held 11 AM-lPM, Thurs-
day, June 10, 2021 at Taul
Funeral Home Chapel. Pall-
bearers will be Bill Booth,
Ron Allison, Wendell King,
John Staten, Millard Petitt,
III and Ieroy Shepherd.
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By Order of Bath County District
Court, Honorable Leslie
Richardson Smith has been
appointed as Warning Order
Attorney for Robert Sweeney and]
or his unknown heirs and assigns
claiming an interest on the property
located at 200 North Hamilton Street.
Georgetown, Kentucky. Anyone
having knowledge of the names or
whereabouts of any unknown heirs of
Robert Sweeney is hereby requested
to contact Honorable Leslie
Richardson Smith, of Richardson 8.
Smith, PSC, 62 West Main Street.
Owingsville, Kentucky 40360,
606-674—8111 or 606-780-0036.
Published in the Bath County News
Outlook on 06. 10.2021
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