t
News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper November 01, 2012- 3
WILLIAM ARTHUR "WAP" PUCKEIT LINDSEY MICHELLE RIGGS THIELEMANN IRENE G. BOTIS BAKER
Puckett, 79, of Levee
Road, JeffersonviUe,
passed away Saturday, Oc-
tober 29, at the St. Joseph
Hospital in-Lexington.
He was born in Clark
County, Kentucky on July
28, 1933, the son of the
late Norvile and Mollie
Vivian Puckett.* He was a
machinery operator and
asphalt supervisor for 47
years at The Walker Com-
pany. He was a member
of the Macedonia Baptist
Church and attended the
Hatcher's Creek Church
of God. He loved fishing,
quail hunting and working
on lawn mowers and trac-
tors.
He is survived by his
wife, Virginia Slemp Puck-
ett of Jeffersonville; three
daughters, Tammy (Stan-
ley, Jr.) Stockdale, Cherie
(Randy) Colvin, and Sha-
ron (Tim) Thacker all of
Mt. Sterling; two sisters,
Edith Trent and Fern
(Don) Reed, both of Mr.
Sterling; and two grand-
children, Randa Colvin
and Aaron Colvin. Several
special nieces and neph-
ews also survive.
Thielemann, 18, of Owings-
ville, passed away Friday,
October 26. She was a stu-
dent and an employee of
Doughboy's Pizzeria
She is survived by her
mother Angela Lynn Riggs
of Owingsville; her grand-
parents, Henry and Shelva
Layne of Freeburn, Ken-
tucky; her significant other,
Mike Jude, of Owingsville;
a brother, Brandon Layne,
of Maryville, Tennessee; six
sisters, Paige Riggs, Alexas
Riggs, Terri Riggs, Precious
Davis, and Brittany Riggs,
all of Owingsville, and Sar-
ah Allen of California; and
• many other family members
and friends also survive.
Funeral services were
held Wednesday, October
31, at Richardson Funeral
Home, with Rev. Greg Guy
officiating. Burial will take
place at later date at Layne
Cemetery in Pike County.
Richardson Funeral
Home was in charge of ar-
rangements.
In addition to his par-
ents, he was preceded in
death by One brother, Hu-
bert Pucke Funeral.ser-
vices were held Tuesday,
October 30 at the Taul Fu-
neral Home Chapel with
burial following in the
Resthaven Cemetery.
CARL RAY VIVIAN
Carl Ray Vivian, wid-
ower of Wanda Sue Finch
Vivian, passed away
Thursday, October 25.
He was a 73 year old
natve of Jeffersonville, son
of the late Virgil Clay and
Susie Kate Reddix Vivian,
a Marine veteran, farmer,
founding member of the
Rocky Mountain Horse
Association, and member
of the Christian faith.
He is survived by a son,
Timothy Vivian of Clay
City; two sisters, Laura
Frances Combs of Me-
nifee County, and Evelyn
Juanita Vandgrift of Jeffer-
sonville; three brothers,
Melvin Thomas (Sharon)
Vivian, James Edward
(Dorothy) Vivian and
Larry Glenn (Marcelle)
Vivian, all of Montgom-
ery County; and special
friend, Mildred Anderson
Prather, and many nieces,
nephews, great-nieces
and great-nephews.
His graveside services
were held Tuesday at
West Cemetery.
Herald & Stewart Home
for Funerals was in charge
of arrangements.
.SAMUEL WAYNE LUCAS
EDMUND LYNN'ADAMS
Edmund Lynn Adams,
age 66, of Parker Lane,
Morehead, Kentucky,
passed away Thursday, Oc-
tober 25, at tlae St. Claire
Regional Medical Center in
Morehead, Kentucky.
Born January 27, 1946, in
Rowan County, Kentucky,
he was the son of the late
Thurman and Mary Mut-
ters Adams. In addition to
his parents, he was preced-
ed in death by one son, Ken-
neth Brian Adams, and two
brothers, Jessie Adams and
Lawrence Adams.
Ed is survived by his wife,
Cloa Snipes Adams; two
sons and daughters-in-law,
John and Cindy Adams of
Hillsboro, Kentucky, and
Jeff and Christy Adams of
Morehead, Kentucky;, two
daughters and sons-in-law,
Mellisa and James Perry of
Morehead, Kentucky, and
Rhonda and Larry Skaggs
of Hillsboro, Kentucky;, and
15 grandchildren, Allen Ad-
and Brentnee Adams.
Other survivors include
two brothers, Jimmy Adams
and Bob Adams, both of
Morehead, Kentucky;, two
sisters, Connie Nantell of
Morehead, Kentucky, and II-
lene Powell of Salt Hck, Ken-
tucky;, nieces and nephews;
other relatives; and many
friends.
Mr. Adams was a U.S.
Army veteran of the Viet-
nam War, founder of Mama
Joe's Pizza, owner of Vildng
Pay Lake, an auctioneer, a
private investigator, and for-
mer law enforcement officer
in Rowan County, Kentucky,
and Savannah, Georgia.
He was a member of End
Time Harvest Tabernacle.
Ed enjoyed fishing, watch-
ing Westerns, and most of
all spending time with his
grandchildren. He will be
sadly missed by family and
friends.
Funeral services were
conducted Sunday, Octo-
. ams, Spencer Perry, Brian
Iarmer
, " ..... Adams, Jacob Perry, Leeann
~amuel Is survlveu By P.rn;~h l~r~mv Aflame
lllO IJa&~llL~, I~U~I CLULI tin1 • --lr~ • Iiv ,1
.,~ ~., ...... ~nnsla L'urmsn, iNanlan-
tmnstme talcas oi UW- • • -- ---- ,-,,
• "u .... 1.,,.,,+t,,-., lel terry, lmarew Kaggs,
mgsva.=; ~,,,~ ..~m~,, lC2th~rlno qlr.... q~r~g
Michael (Phyllis) Lucas.'q~';~r~"l~akma P~"~r'%r'rv~'~=~
of Mt. Sterling; two sis- ~na,~p,~,-~,, pm ~ Aa~
ters, onme t aws oi. uw- . '
:! ingsville and Mary Jean ~ DONALD
Crouch of Winchester,
Tennessee. He is also sur- Donald S. Gray, 84, of Ow-
and nephews, day, Oct. 29, 2012.
Funeral services were He was born January 10,
held Saturday, October1928, the son ofthe lateJohn
Samuel Wayne Lucas,
63, passed away Wednes-
day, October 24. He was a
Bath County native. Sam-
uel was born September
12, 1949 to Roger Lucas
and Christine Purvis.
Samuel was a Bath
County native. He was a
27, at the Richie Hunt
Funeral Home. Rev. Wes
Crouch officiated. Burial
followed in the Owings-
ville Cemetery..
Richie Hunt Funeral
Home was in charge of ar-
rangements.
• , • BUCK HIGHLEY JR.
Buck Highley, Jr. of Wil-
liamsburg, Ohio was called
to his!Heavenly Home on
bara & Mike Kaminski, a
son Richard & Melba High-:
ley, two brothers Sidney &
Samuel Gray and Sara Helen
Gray. He was a retired farm-
er, a veteran of the Army dur-
ing the Kore Conflict, and
the Treasurer of the Oakley
First Church of God for 22
years.
He is survived by a son,
Anthony Gray of Owings-
ville; a daughter, Donna (Da-
vid) Ipock of Owingsville; a
brother, Leslie Gray of New
Richmond, Ohio; three sis-
ters, Lodema Jones and Etua
Oct. 6i2012.He wasbornin Kaye Highley and Franklin Copher of Owingsville, and
W. Va., came to Menifee Co. "Dee" Highley, three sisters Delores McKinney of Hem-
Ky. at age 2, but spent most Roma Lee Armihge, Lillian ing County. Eight grandchil-
of his adult life in Ohio. & Arval Barnes and Judy dren and 12 great grandchil-
He was an active mem- and Harold Hunt. Four dren also survive.
ber 0f: onterey Christian grandchildren Mike& Hol- He was preceded in death
Churc in Batavia, Ohio ly Kaminski, Laura & Tom by his wife, Gladys Marie
wherei: he had rung the B lage, Elizabeth & Greg Gray; a son, Samuel Gray;
chur bell on Sunday Boehm & Ross Highley. a0d a daughter, Rosemary
m0r g for many years. Four great-grandchildren- Adkins.
He: was predeceased by Mikey, Andrew, Natalie & Memorial services will
his lbving wife, Ruby, by his Calvin. Also surviving are be held at 2 p.m. on Friday,
parents Buck Highly, Sr.
• & Made Moore Highley.
Also three sisters, Bethel
Greene, Mary Frances
Patrick, & JoAnn Ramey.
He leaves to cherish his
memory a daughter Bar-
numerous nieces & neph-
ews & cousins.
Funeral services were
held at Monterey Chris-
tian Church. Interment in
Stonelick Township Cem-
etery in Batavia, Ohio. 29
Nov. 2 at Richardson Fu-
neral Home, with Rev. Randy
Hawkins officiating. Visita-
tion will take place from 12 to
2 p.m. Burial will take place
at Owiugsville Cemetery.
Richardson Funeral Home
, 10-15-2012 to 12-7-12
Do you have questions about Medicare, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D1 Medicare
Supplement???
Family Discount Drug
If so Family Discount Drug, Owingsville, Soper's Drug, Carlisle, Ross Drug, Mt.
Sterling, Owingsville Drug, Owingsville, KY will host Jim Gates
Soper'sDrug Owingsville Drug
60State Ave. 102 S. Broadway
Owlngsvillel ICY Carlisle, KY 40311
606-674-6904 859-289-8501
Oct. 15 & 16, 2012
Oct. 22 & 231 2012
Oct. 29 & 30, 2012
Nov. 5 & 6, 2012
Nov. 12 & 13, 2012
Nov. 19 & 20, 2012
Nov. 26 & 27, 2012
Dec. 3, 2012
Ross Drug
125 Fox Glove
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353
859-498-1004
Oct. 17 & 18, 2012
Oct. 31 &Nov. 1, 2012
Nov. 14 & 15, 2012
Nov. 21, 2012
Dec. 5, 2012
Northview Pharmacies
638 Northview Drive
Mt. Sterling, KY
859-498-7700
Nov. 81 2012
Oct. 29 & 30, 2012, Nov. 12 & 13, 2012, Nov.
26 &27, 2012, Dec. 4, 2012, Dec. 11, 2012
33 Miller Drive
Owingsvillel KY
(606) 674.6334
Nov. 6 & 7, 20i2
Irene G. Botts Baker,
wife of George Baker Sr.,
passed away Thursday, Oc-
tober 25. She was a 91 year
old native of Owingsville,
daughter of the late Clar-
ence and Nannie Dee Bur-
badge Botts, a homemaker
and a member of Smith-
ville Church of Christ.
In addition to her hus-
band, she is survived by
four daughters, Barbara
A. 0ohn Ed) Brooks of
Mt. Sterling, Georgia L.
Seafight, Mary E (Melvin)
Hart, and Betty L Mc- -
Cleary, all of Columbus,
Ohio; a son, George T.
(Tammy) Baker Jr. of Lou-
isville; 19 grandchildren,
31 great-grandchildren, 16
great-great-grandchildren;
a sister, Marie Jones of
Erlanger; and 2 brothers,
John (Margaret) Botts
of Owingsville, and Paul
0ean) Botts of Elanger;,
and a host of nieces, neph-
ews, cousins and friends.
Her funeral was Monday
at Rolling Hills Church of
Christ with burial in Botts
Family Cemetery.
Herald & Stewart Home
for Funerals was in charge
of arrangements
JAMES "POP" BOWIJN
ber 28, at Northcutt & Son
Home for Funerals Memo-
rial Chapel with Pastor Tra-
cy Fannin offidatiug. Burial
followed in Lee Cemetery
with full military honors by
Morehead American Legion
Post No. 126.
James Bowlin,
81, of Springport, Indiana;
passed away unexpectedly
on Monday, October 15, at
IU Health. Ball Memorial
Hospital in Munde, Indi-
ana.
He was born on May 2,
1931 in Bath County, Ken-
tucky, a son of the late J. H.
and Laura Wells Bowlin.
James was an over the
road semi-truck driver for
Brada-Miller Transport
and York Casket Company.
He also transported grain
for several years for Lynn
Elevator. He served his
country on the front lines
of the Korean War as a U.S.
Marine. He was a loving
person with an outgoing
personality and never knew
a stranger. He was an avid
Kentucky Wildcats fan and
loved horses.
Survivors include his
wife, Cloma G. Lewis Bow-
lin; a son, Jerry (Connie)
Bowlin of Losantville, Indi-
ana; a son-in-law, Pete Jones
of New Castle, Indiana;
his father:m-law, Sidney
Clay Lewis of Clearfield;
sister:m-law, Janet Butcher
of Clear field; three grand-
sons, Brent (Laura) Bowlin
of Economy, Indiana, Kur-
tis (Cara) Bowlin of Los.
antville, Indiana and Zach
Jones of New Castle, Indi-
ana; four great-grandsons,
one great-granddaughter
and several nieces and
nephews.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death
by a daughter, Mitzi Gaff
Jones, who passed away in
2008, two brothers, E. T.
Bowlin and Earle Bowlin
and a sister, Louetta Hat-
feld.
Funeral services were
conducted Friday, October
19, at Spro!es Family Fu-
neral Home in New Castle,
Indiana with Pastor Jerry
Bowlin offidatiug.
Burial followed in ML
Summit Cemetery with
military honors provided by
contingents from the U.S.
Marine Corp and the VFW
and American Legion.
S. GRAY " *. ...... A memorialservice will be held,forJuan Garc.,ia .th
Saturday, Nov. 3, from 2 to 4 p,m. at the Olympia Church
is in charge of arrange- of God. All friends and relatives e,welcome.. ...... :.. ;,
ments, ..................................... ', ' ~ .... ~ ............. ' "
Charlte's responsibilities are
Real Estate and Connnerdal Loans
over
Location: Main Bank in Owin#e
Hours: $:30 - 3:.30Monday-
• An application may be ' t any
location
• Complete applications are required for all loans
Main Location
Owingsville
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-2:30
Miller Plaza
Mon., Tues.,Thurs., Fri. 9-5
Sat. 9-Noon
Salt Lick Branch
Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Fri. 9-5;
Sat. 9-Noon
0wingsville Banking Company
Incorporated
K~NTU¢;KY
CENTMNNIAL
BUSINESS
Owingsville, KY 40360
MEMBER
/
EQUAL HOUSING
tENDER