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OBITUARIES
CHARLES D. CARTY
J Charles D Carty, age
83, of Frenchburg, KY,
passed away on Sunday,
August 8,2021 at UK Hos-
pital, Lexington, KY after a
brief illness. He was born
August 6,1938 in Foraker,
KY, (Magoffin Co, KY) to
Chester and Helen Carpen-
ter Carty. He was a former
employee of Hobart’s Fac-
tory. Surviving are his wife,
Velva Lou Shepherd Carty,
four children, Anita & Ken-
ny Wayne Patrick of Wel-
lington, Rita Carty &
Mike Helton of Denniston,
KY, Vester & Tammie Car-
ty of Means, KY, Charlene
& Steve Bayko of Chelsea,
Alabama. Eight grandchil—
dren; Jennifer Patrick, Car-
la & Brad Dehart, Marla
& Jesse Morris, Brandon
& Amanda Carty, Derrick
& Tiffany Carty, Darren
& Chelsey Carty, Travis
& Kayla Bayko, Steven &
Chelsea Bayko. Eleven
great-grandchildren. Two
sisters, Ilene Carty, Max-
ine Carty. Three brothers,
JD & Brenda Carty, Adron
& Teresa Carty, Lester
Carty. Sisters-in—law. Marie
Arnett, Janet Carty, Joyce
Carty. He was preceded
in death by his parents,
Chester & Helen Carpen-
ter Carty, and 5 brothers,
Dealis Arnett, Dona C,
Gus, Wayne and James
Carty. Two sisters, Anna
Mae & husband, Orbin
Yarber, Imogene Carty.
Funeral services were
held on Thursday, August
12, 2021 at Menifee Home
for Funerals with Rev. Jess ,
Brewer officiating. Burial
in the Lovely & Amburgey
Cemetery, Jeffersonville,
Visitation was held
on Wednesday, August 11,
2021 at Menifee Home for
Funerals, Frenchburg, KY
Randy Halsey Funeral Di-
rector. Pallbearers: Der-
rick Carty, Darren Carty,
Brandon Carty, Steven
Bayko, Travis Bayko,
Chester Carty. Masonic
Rites conducted by Bea-
ver Lodge #505 F&AM at
7:00pm, Wednesday, Au-
gust 11, 2021 in the Funer-
al Home chapel.
ROY JAMES MCCARTY JR.
Roy James McCarty Jr.,
52, of Bethel, Kentucky,
passed away Saturday
morning, August 14, 2021
at his home. He was born
on June 4, 1969 in Mt Ster-
ling, Kentucky, the son of
Roy James McCarty and
Wilma Bowles McCarty of
Bethel. James was a retired
carpenter who enjoyed
fishing, mowing yards, and
raising chickens. He was
preceded in death by his
wife, Victoria Gibson Mc-
Carty, who passed away in
2010. In addition to his par-
ents, survivors include his
son, Jeremiah McCarty, his
daughter, Danyale McCar-
ty, one brother, Timothy
McCarty (Erica), one sis-
ter, Shirley Watkins Reffitt
and special friend, Melissa
Sexton all of Sharpsburg,
three nieces and three
nephews. Funeral services
were conducted at 1:00
RM. Tuesday, August 17,
2021 in the chapel of the
Michael R Gray Funeral
Home in Owingsville with
Rev. Roy Stacy officiating.
Burial was in the Longview
Cemetery in Bethel. Visi-
tation was from 11 AM.
to 1 PM. Tuesday at the
funeral home. Pallbearers
were Tony Parker, Dustin
Parker, Byron Bussell,
Steven McCarty, Ricky
Wayne Bussell, Sam Bur-
gess, Jimmy Joe Burgess,
Timmy McCarty and Jor-
dan McCarty. The Michael
R. Gray Funeral Home, 89
Slate Avenue, Owingsville,
Kentucky 40360 cared for
all arrangements.
JAMES E. GILVIN “KILLER” “DAVE”
James E. Gilvin “Killer”
“Dave”, 66, of Mt. Ster-
ling passed away Sunday,
August 15, 2021 at his
residence. He was born
January 25, 1955 to Roy
Junior Gilvin and Lavon
Garner-Gilvin Gulley. He
was a member of Restora-
tion Community Church
and a truck driver for Doug
Dawson Auto Sales. In ad-
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dition to his parents, he
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tany) of Jeffersonville,
and three sisters, Maudie
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August 21, 2021 at Taul Fu-
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JAMES C. MYNHEER
James C. Mynheer, 82, of
Frenchburg passed away Sat-
urday, August 14, 2021 at his
residence. He was born May
5, 1939 to late William Hen-
ry Mynheer and late Mary
Katherine Cottle. He was a
member of Frenchburg Bap-
tist Church, Lions Club and
was a Maintenance Supervi-
sor/Instructor for Job Corp.
He is survived by his wife of
59 years, Donna Mynheer of
Frenchburg, KY; four sons,
Jimmy Mynheer of Frankfort,
Timmy Mynheer (Pam) of
Frenchburg, David Myn—
heer of St. Petersburg, FL and
Jerry Mynheer of Lexington,
two daughters, Pam Hig-
gins of Frenchburg, KY and
Tanya McClanhan (Spedan-
iel) of F renchburg, twelve
grandchildren; and eleven
great grandchildren. In addi—
tion to his parents, he is pre-
ceded in death by two broth-
ers, David E. Mynheer and
Fleming Mynheer; and two
sisters, Olive Starnes and Au-
drey Holland. Visitation and
funeral services were held on
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
at Taul Funeral Home Cha-
pel Frenchburg with Pastor
Wayne Myers, burial following
at Cottle Cemetery. Pallbear-
ers will be Tony Mynheer,
Randy Cassidy, Greg Cas-
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Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. The Bath County Fiscal Court
intends to apply for assistance for the 2021 Bath
County Ambulance Building Project. The Bath County Fiscal Court will hold a
hybrid public hearing prior to the submission
of the application form. The public hearing will be held on Friday August
27, 2021 at 9:00 am local time at the County Judge!
Executive’s office at 19 E. Main St. in Owingsville and via Zoom which
can be joined from your computer, tablet, or smart-
phone at I u- ' ,1 s ,. ' i A I‘.‘ , A ‘ ' tent; or by
phone by dialing
+1 (312) 626-6799, ID: 856 1417 0447, Passcode: 152798. The purpose obtain
views on housing
and community development needs, review proposed activities, review the
proposed application, and solicit public comments.
Technical assistance is available to help groups representing low and
moderate income persons in developing proposals.
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The following information concerning the CDBG program is available for
public inspection at the Bath County Judge/Execu-
tive Office, 19 E. Main Street, Owingsville, KY during regular business
hours:
A. Amount of funds available and range of activities that may be
undertaken. '
B.' Estimated amounts of funds proposed to be used for activities
benefiting persons of low and moderate income.
C. Plans for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities
associated with CDBG funds and plans for
providing assistance to those persons to be actually displaced as a result
of CDBG-funded activities.
D. Records regarding the past use of CDBG funds.
E. A summary of other important program requirements.
Comments on Application
A copy of the 2021 CDBG application materials will be on file at Bath
County Judge/Executive’s Office, 19 East Main Street,
Owingsville, for citizens’ review and comment during regular business
hours from August 19, 2021 through August 27,
2021. Comments on the'proposed application may be submitted to the
attention of County Judge/Executive Bobby Rogers
' until the close of business on August 27, 2021.
Non-Discrimination Clause
The Bath County Fiscal Court does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, age, religion or disability.
The Bath County Fiscal Court provides, upon request, reasonable
accommodation, including auxiliary aids and services, to
afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in
all services, programs and activities. Any persons
requiring special needs assistance or services for non-English speaking
residents should contact County Judge/Executive
Bobby Rogers at (606) 674-6346 at least five days prior to the meeting.
The TDD number for the hearing impaired is 1/80()—
648-6057.
NOTE: Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Contacts
Department for the Blind 1/877/KYBLIND
American Printing House ,
Commission for the Deaf 8r Hard of Hearing
For Interpreter Directory
State Relay TDD Number
wwwkyblindstatekyus
wwwaphprg
wwwkcdhhorg
wwwhcdhh.org/accesslinterpdir.htm1
1/800/223-1839
“800/372—2907
1/800/648-6057
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook 08.19.21
The Kentucky Department of Local Government (DLG) is accepting application
material under the 2021 Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. The City of Frenchburg intends to
apply for assistance for the 2021 Wastewater
Collection System Rehabilitation Project (5X21165018). The City of
Frenchburg will hold a hybrid public hearing prior to the
submission of the application form. The public hearing will be held on
Tuesday August 31, 2021 at 10:00 am local time at City
Hall, 28 Bible Camp Lane, Frenchburg, and via Zoom which can be joined from
your computer, tablet, or smartphone at
n- ' . . .. 'i at; “ ' . . lo. Ian-y! I; orbyphonebydialing+l
(301)
715-859 , Meeting ID: 824 0929 9239, Passco The purpose of this hearing is
to obtain views on housing and com-
munity development needs, review propossd activities, review the proposed
application, and solicit public comments. Techni-
cal assistance is available to help groups representing low and moderate
income persons in developing proposals.
The following information concerning the CDBG program is available for
public inspection at Frenchburg City Hall, 28 Bible
Camp Lane, Frenchburg, during regular business hours:
A. Amount of funds available and range of activities that may be
undertaken.
B. Estimated amounts of funds proposed to be used for activities
benefiu'ng persons of low and moderate income.
C, Plans for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities
associated with CDBG funds and plans for
providing assistance to those persons to be actually displaced as a result
of CDBG-funded activities.
D. Records regarding the past use of CDBG funds.
E. A summary of other important program requirements.
Comments on Application
A copy of the 2021 CDBG application materials will be on file at Frenchburg
City Hall, 28 Bible Camp Lane, Frenchburg, KY
for citizens’ review and comment during regular business hours from
August 19. 2021 through August 31, 2021. Comments on
the proposed application may be submitted to the attention of Mayor Edward
Bryant until the close of business on August 31,
202 I .
Non-Discrimination Clause
The City of Frenchburg does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, age, religion or disability. The City
of Frenchburg provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation, including
auxiliary aids and services, to afford individu-
als with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all services,
programs and activities. Any persons requiring special
needs assistance or serViCes for non-English speaking residents should
contact Mayor Edward Bryant at (606) 768-2383 at least
five days prior to the meeting. The TDD number for the hearing impaired is
1/800-648-6057.
NOTE: Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Contacts
Department for the Blind 1/877/KYBLIND
American Priming House
Commission for the Deaf 8r Hard of Hearing
For Interpreter Directory
State Relay TDD Number
wwwkyblindstetelcyus
www.cphorg
wwwkcdhhorg
wwwhcdhhorglaccess/interpdirhtml
1/800/223-1839
1/800/372-2907
1/800/648-6057
Published in the Menifee County News—Outlook 08.19.21