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October 18, 2012 - 3
ANTRIONETrE "SISSY" COMBS ESFF
JOUETr VICE
Antrionette "Sissy"
Combs Estes, 57, of
Greenup, died Thurs-
day, October 11, at the
University of Kentucky
Medical Center. She
was born November 24,
1954 to Laura Vivian
Combs and the late Eli-
jah Combs, Jr.
Antrionette, better
known as "Sissy", moved
to Greenup four years
ago from Mt. Sterling
where she had spent
most of her life. She en-
joyed camping, fishing,
and most of all spending
time with her family.
Survivors include; her
mother, Laura Combs of
Frenchburg; two sons,
Michael Shane Estes
and Brandon Greene
both of Greenup; one
daughter, Heather Estes
of Grayson; one brother,
David Combs (Barbara)
of Frenchburg; three
grandchildren, Michael
Jett Carter, Delaney Sul-
livan, and Lily Blue.
Private family services
to be held at a later date.
CHARLES MCINTOSH
Charles McIntosh, age
63, of Middletown, Ohio,
passed away Saturday,
September 29. He was
born April 16, 1949 in
Middletowff, Ohio, the
son of the late Pearl and
Hazel (Morris) Mcln-
tosh. He was an employee
of Blakley Steel and the
Middletown City Schools,
and a member of the Com-
munity Harvest Church in
Germantown.
He is survived by his
wee Sue McIntosh; two
daughters, Christi Lynn
McIntosh of Mt. Sterling,
and Michele Lee McIn-
tosh-Woodard of Owings-
ville; .two step daughters,
Merry Lee Wardlow and
Anna Marie (Dave) Lacy;
two grandchildren, Travis
Woodard and Matthew
Charles Woodard of Ow-
ingsville; two step grand-
children, Brian Wilhoit
and Bradley Cresong;
two step great grandchil-
dren, Wyatt Wilhoit and
Braiden Wilhoit; one sis-
ter, Nancy Kelley; three
brothers, Ervin (Mary)
McIntosh, Don McIntosh,
and Arley (Shirley) McIn-
tosh; special.friend, Bren-
da Caudill; and a host of
extended family, friends
and caregivers.
Charles was preceded
in death by a nephew,
David Lee McIntosh; one
step-son, James Cresong;
and a brother-in-law, Paul
M. Kelley.
Funeral Services were
held Wednesday, October
17, at the Herr-Riggs Fu-
neral Home with Pastor
Duane Harney officiating.
Interment was at Wood-
side Cemetery in Middle-
town.
ROGER E: JOHNSON
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Roger E. 68,
of Salt Lick, passed away
Sunday, October 14, at his
Johnson of Frenchburg;
and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were
conducted . Wednesday,
October 17, at the Rich-
ardson Funeral Home,
with Rev. Roger Wells of-
ficiating. Burial followed
in the Jones Cemetery.
Richardson Funeral
Home was in charge of ar-
rangements.
Jouett Vice, 74, of Ow-
ingsville died Thursday,
October 11.
He was the son of the
late John William Vice and
the late Arizona Goodpas-
ter Vice. He was retired
from Rockwell Interna-
tional, a member of. Ow-
ingsville First Church of
God, and a member of
UAW-1537.
He is survived by his
wife Peggy Vice of Ow-
ingsville; four daugh-
ters Teresa Kidd, Felicia
Messer, Karen Vice, and
Cathy (Jeff) Clemons; two
brothers, Virgil Vice and
James Vice; a sister Jenny
McVey; nine grandchil-
dren and five great-grand-
children.
He was preceded in
death by a son, Jouett L
Vice, Jr; three brothers,
Ray Vice, Herbert Vice,
and Roger Vice; two sis-
ters, Betty Copher and
Helen Phillips; and a
granddaughter, Roxanne
Baxter.
Funeral services were
held Saturday, October
13, at Richardson Funeral
Home," with Rev. Lowell
Rice and Rev. Anthony An-
derson officiating. Burial
was at the Owingsville
Cemetery
AMANDA LYNN TAPP LOWE
Lowe, 32, of Mt. Sterling,
died Thursday evening,
October 11, from injuries
sustained in an automo-
bile accident. She was
born January 19, 1980
to Charles Michael Tapp
and Yvonne Curran But-
ler.
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home.
He was the son of the
late Pritchard and Martha
Wells Johnson.
Roger was a retired car-
penter, farmer and busi-
ness owner.
In addition to his par-
eats, he was preceded in
death by five brothers,
Ronnie Johnson, John
Johnson, Clint Johnson
and two infant brothers
and one sister, Faye Gil-
lespie.
.Survivors include his
wife, JoAnn Johnson; two
sisters, Kathleen Skeens
of Morehead and Phyllis
Robinson of Indiana; his
mother-in-law and father-
in-law, Meda and Pete
Robinson; two sisters-
in-law, Hildreth Johnson
of Salt Lick and Carolyn
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Amanda, a Bath County
native, moved to Mt. Ster-
ling twelve years ago.
She was a 1998 gradu-
ate of Bath County High
School and attended East-
ern Kentucky University.
October 18th 2012
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Kentucky Market Pavil-
ion - Owingsville
Chair: Brenda Kendrick
Recorder: Kim Plank
Gateway Community
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Amanda was the promoter .
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Closing Remarks
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Unreserved. She dearly Bath County Senior
loved her nieces, Sophia
and Amber, and her dog, Menu
Maddie Lynn. Amanda
will be greatly missed by
her family and friends.
Survivors include; her
mother, Yvonne Cur-
ran Butler (Ricky) of
Owingsville; her father,
Charles Michael Tapp of
Sharpsburg; her brother,
Michael Joseph Tapp (An-
nis) of Mt. Sterling; two
nieces, Amber Gail Tapp
of Sharpsburg, and So-
phia Lou Tapp of NIL Ster-
ling; and her dog Maddie
Lynn.
Funeral were held Tues-
day, at Gateway Christian
Church. Pastor Glenn Em-
ery officiated.
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