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EDNA RAE PHILLIPS
LUSTER MCKINNEY
LISA GAIL CROCKETt
Edna Rae Phillips, 74, of
Owingsville, passed away
Thursday, July 19.
She was born June 2,
1938, to the late James E
Hawkins and Mary Mar-
garet Jackson Hawkins.
She was a homemaker and
a member of the Slate Val-
ley Christian Church.
She was preceded in
death by a sister, Donna
Hawkins.
She is survived by her
husband, Thurman Phil-
lips of Owingsville; a
daughter, Jeannie Phillips
(Dewayne Carpenter);
and a special friend, Lady.
Graveside services were
held Friday, June 20, at
Clarmont Memorial Gar-
dens in Winchester, with
Rev. Lowell Rice officiat-
ing.
Richardson Funeral
Home was in charge of ar-
rangements.
BOBBY RAY VICE
Bobby Ray Vice, 70, of
Mt. Sterling, died Tues-
day, July 17, 2012 at his
residence. He was born
May 2, 1942 in Bath Coun-
ty to the late Cliff Vice, Sr.
and Minnie Vice.
Bobby was a Bath Coun-
ty native and a United
States Vietnam Army Vet-
eran. He was a 1960 gradu-
ate of Montgomery Coun-
ty High School. He was
formerly employed at IBM
and Bob's Food Service.
He lived in Florida for 15
years where he worked in
Food Service Distribution
before moving back to Mr.
Sterling 10 years ago. He
enjoyed golf, carpentry,
UK basketball, spending
time with family and being
a grandfather.
Survivors include; one
son, John Vice (Denise)
of Mr. Sterling; one grand-
daughter, Emily Vice of
Mt. Sterling; four broth-
ers, Brooks Vice (Wilma)
of Bath County, Cliff Vice,
Jr of Carlisle, Chuck Vice
(Charlene) of Mt. Step
ling, and James Vice of
Nicholasville; three sis-
ters, Mary E. Wolfe of
Cincinnati, Ohio, Thelma
Hawkins of Jeffersonville,
and Helen Shigiey (Bob)
of Wilmington, Ohio; One
granddaughter; and 22
nieces and nephews.
In addition to his par-
ents, Bobby was preceded
in death by two brothers,
Harold and Virgil Vice.
Funeral was Friday,
July 20 at the Somerset
Christian Church. Burial
will follow the funeral at
Longview Cemetery in
Bath County. Pastor Bill
Evans officiated.
Cofflnan Mortuary Par-
lor was in charge of ar-
rangements.
CONNIE JAYE BYRD
Frenchburg, died Friday
evening, July 2012, at
Saint Claire Regional Med-
ical Center in Morehead.
She was born November
24, 1958 in Frenchburg to
the late David and Wanda
Back Brown.
Connie worked as a ca-
shier at Video Express.
She enjoyed UK basket-
ball, movies, reading, and
spending time with her
granddaughter, Sophia.
Survivors include; one
daughter, Jessica Carter
(Matthew) of Frenchburg:
one brother, Daniel Brown
of Frenchburg: three
sisters, Kim Smallwood
(Billy), Della Brown, and
Sarah Denniston (Jesse)
all of Frenchburg; and one
granddaughter, Sophia
Carter of Frenchburg.
In lieu of flowers, the
family request that contri-
butions be made to Con-
nie's memorial expense
fund and Saint Claire Hos-
pice.
Memorial service were
held Saturday, July 21,
2012 at the Botts Christian
Church in Frenchburg,
Pastor Eddie Williams of-
ficiated.
Cofflnan Mortuary Par-
lor was in charge of ar-
rangements.
Luster "Andy" McKin-
ney, 86, of Indianapolis,
Indiana, a native of Rowan
County, Kentucky, passed
away Tuesday, July 17,
2012, at Kindred Transi-
tional Care in Greenfield,
Indiana.
Mr. McKinney was
born September 4, 1925,
in Cogswell, Kentucky, a
son of the late Cleates and
Cannie Jones McKinney.
Besides his parents, he
was preceded in death by
five brothers, Ray, Ralph,
Robert, Russell and Lester
McKinney.
Andy is survived by his
brother, Eugene McKin-
ney, and sister Maxine
Cousert, both of India-
napolis, Indiana, as well as
several nieces and neph-
ews, other relatives, and
friends.
Andy resided 84 years
in Farmers, Kentucky,
before moving to India-
napolis, Indiana, two years
ago to spend time with
his brother and sister. He
enjoyed visiting with his
family, his local Church of
God family, and his many
community friends.
Funeral services were
conducted Saturday, July
21, at Northcutt and Son
Home for Funerals with
the Rev. Guy McKenzie
officiating. Burial followed
in Brown Cemetery.
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Attendees were treated to an encore, which in-
cluded the student rendition of Justin Beiber's
song, Boyfriend. Pictured I-r: Lynzee Wilson,
Bethany Crouch, Matthew Woodard, Anitra
Thompson, Emily Whatzel, Tewa Martin, Alys-
sa Williams, Haley McFarland, Macey Maze and
Jessica Copher. Not pictured is stage manager
Travis Woodard.
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BRICK HOME LOT PERSONAL PROPERTY
of Mt. Sterling, died Satur-
day morning, July 14, 2012
at her residence. She was
born December 3, 1963 in
Mr. Sterling to Roger and
Nora Helton.
Lisa was a Montgomery
County native and em-
ployed at Hoffrnan Enclo-
sures, she dearly loved her
family and truly enjoyed
deer hunting and NASCAIL
She will be dearly missed
by her family and friends.
Survivors include; her
husband, Mike Crockett of
Mt. Sterling; one son, Bran-
don Bellamy of Mt. Ster-
ling; one daughter, IAndsey
Bellamy of Mt. Sterling; one
stepson: Nathan Crockett
of Mt. sterling; one step
daughter, Allison Crockett
of Sharpsburg; her mother,
Nora Helton of Mt. Sterling;
her father, Roger HeRon of
Mt. Sterling; one brother,
Daren Helton (Trish) of Mt.
Sterling; two sisters, Connie
Rothwell (Steve) of Means
and Shelly Terry (Mike)
of Jeffersonville; also, four
nephews and nieces and
four great nieces.
Funeral was held
Wednesday, July 18, at the
Christian Assembly of God.
Burial followed the funeral
at Machpelah Cemetery.
Pastor Scott Barnes offici-
ated.
Cofflnan Mortuary Par-
lor was in charge of ar-
rangements.
The home has 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Living Room and Kitchen,
Hardwood Floors with new linoleum in Kitchen and Bath. Cedar Lined
Closets. Approximately 1224 sq. ft. of living space. Built in 1970.
Also, a full unfinished basement. New Tin Roof. LP Gas Forced Air
Furnace with Central Air. Other improvements include a 20'x 24' Metal
Sided Garage, 12 x 14 Outbuilding, Asphalt Driveway and adequate
shade and landscaping. ALL situated on a acre lot with 240' of road
frontage. This home is move-in ready. Conveniently located within
mile of schools and businesses. Beautiful scenic views surround this
property. Contact selling agents to view or for more information. REAL
ESTATE AT 12:00 NOON. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED.
Personal Property Includes: Refrigerator, LP Gas Tappan cook stove (1 yr.old), 3TV's, Wring-
ger Washer, GE Microwave w/stand, Dehumidifier, Dress Maker Sewing Machine w/stand,
Toaster Oven, Vacuum cleaner, (2) 5-Brick LP Gas Wall Heaters, 2 x6 Coffee Table, Dresser,
Bar Stool, Utility Cabinets, Magazine Racks, Utility Bench, Ash Tray Stand, Old Clothes Rack,
2 sets of Dishes, Bakeware, Cake Pans, Canning Jars, Granite Pans, Charcoal Grills, Quilts,
Quilt pieces, Wash Tubs, Carbine Light, Floor Lamp, Coal Bucket, Antique Toys, Baby Stroller,
,Encyclopedias, Walker, Shower Chair, Potty Chair, Exercise Bike and Treadmill. 2 push mow-
ers, Weed Eater, 2 step ladders, lawn chairs, stove pipe, air compressor, car ramps, old well
box pulley, corn Sheller, weed scythe, kerosene heater, shop vac, sump pump, firewood ring,
and plenty more!
Bethany Crouch and Emily Whetzel played South-
ern "ladies" outraged by their slaves escaping.
Terms: Real Estate 10% Down Payment Day of Auction. Balance on or before 30 days and possession with
deed. Potential bidders will have 10 days prior to auction to conduct any inspections including lead based paint
tests. Buyer will sign a waiver to any post auction tests. Selling AS IS.
Persona/Property: Cash or check day of auction.
Bath County Mid-
dle and High School
students presented
their staging of "The
Civil War-Holding a
Nation Together,"
Friday evening to a
large crowd of family
and friends. The stu-
dents worked very
hard last week learn-
ing, editing, and cre-
ating props for their
play. The focus was
centered on the Civil
War with a native of
Bath County, Gen-
, eral John Bell Hood,
!
as one of the charac-
ters. Abraham Lin-
coln, played by Tewa
Martin, had a promi-
nent role in the play
just as he did in the
Civil War. Martin
also wrote one of the
scenes in the play.
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