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- OBITUARIES
CATHERINE GILVIN PERRY
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tc Catherine Gilvin Perry
19f Williston passed away
November 2, 2014 at Hos-
i9ice Legacy House in Oc-
la, following an extended
illness, she was 75. Born in
r£)wingsville, KY. She came
to this area in 1980 from
Miami. Mrs. Perry was a
tLaboratory Technician,
nd she worked at the Ab-
1bey Hospital in South Mi-
-rhmi, Palmetto Hospital in
iami, Doctors Hospital in
oral Gables, the Williston
Hospital and the Munroe
q(
Regional Hospital in Ocala,
Iorida. Slae loved to read,
gardening, loved horses,
enjoyed traveling, alad her
top priority was family.
Survivors are: a Son:
Robert Allen Tucker (wife)
Donna, one Brother: Nick
Perry (wife) Beatriz; two
Grandchildren: Jessica and
Robby
Services will be at a later
date. Knauff Funeral Home
in Williston in charge of ar-
rangements.
,y.
LARMA BERRYMAN
94,
kElmwood Drive, Mt. Ster-
ting passed away Sunday,
November 2, 2014 at the
St. Joseph-Mt. Sterling
eHospital. She was born in
lEzel, Kentucky on January
16, 1920 the daughter of
the late Wilbert and Eliza-
beth Wright Stanley. She
was a retired seamstress at
Cowden's Manufacturing,
and was a member at Som-
erset Christian Church and
attended Gateway Chris-
tian Church. She was the
widow of Gilbert Berry-
man.
She is surived by one
on, Gilbert Earl (Faye)
Berryman of Mt. Sterling
and one grandson, Kent
(Marian) Berryman of
Bristol, VA.
In addition to her par-
ents, she was preceded in
death by one daughter, De-
lores Jean Berryman.
Funeral services will
be 2 PM, Wednesday, No-
vember 5, 2014 at the Taul
Funeral Home Chapel with
Revs. Bill Kilgore, Glenn
Emery and Scott Holley
officiating with burial fol-
lowing in the Machpelah
Cemetery. Friends may
visit Tuesday evening from
4-8 PM at the Taul Funeral
Home. Pallbearers will be
Fay Applewhite, Connie
Bell, Steve Stanley, Shelly
Stanley, Karen Sparks,
Marilyn Williams, Porter
Fitzpatrick, Lizette Fitzpat-
rick and Mark Fitzpatrick.
Honorary pallbearers will
be Stella Weckesser, Fran-
ces Staton, Roger Minnich,
Jr. Highley, Moon Cassidy,
Tim Martin, Frank and Ev-
elyn Cart, Johnny Nester
and Jimmy Watson.
ROGER VERDEN BACK
I the United States Army,
.... ::: former teacher at Cold
Cave School and former
1 employee of Hobart Mfg.
Co in Mt. Sterling, KY.
Roger Verden Back, 75,
born November 12, 1938
the son of the late Richard
Back and Melva Brewer
Back went home to be
!with his Lord on Tuesday,
)ctober 28, 2014.
He was the faithful, lov-
ag husband of Evelyn
3rown Back for 48 years.
['he loving father to Lori
Richard) Franklin and
uny (Aaron) Brown.
"he proud papaw to Sara
'ranklin, Gunnar Brown,
Harper Brown, Hannah
Brown and Charie Coul-
and brother of
oyce (James) Botts and
(Donnie) Ambur-
He also leaves behind
• special nieces and
Lephews.
He was a Christian and a
of Botts Church
44 years, a veteran of
Roger loved his garden
and enjoyed raising peg-
etabes and giving them
away. He also had a love
of woodworking. Roger
leaves behind many loved
ones and dear friends.
Funeral services will
be 11 AM, Friday at the
Botts Christian Church
with Pastor Rick Back
arm Evangelist Jimmy
Daulton officiating ad
burial following in the
Back Cemetery. Friends
may visit at the church
Thursday evening from
4-9 PM. In lieu of flowers
donations are suggested
to the Botts Church.
Pallbearers will be Jesse
Back, Lester Back, Simon
Back, Mark Back, Scott
Bromwell and Jamey
Botts. Honorary pallbear-
ers will be Bobby Isaac,
Dale Back, Velmer Back,
Larry Back, Anthony
Back, Mike Brown, Jeff
Brown, David Brown, Pat-
rick Bromwell, Delmus
Brewer, Kelly Brewer,
Denzil Brewer, Donnie
Amburgey, James Botts
and the Congregation of
the Botts Church. Taul
Funeral Homes are in
charge of arrangements.
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ANNIE FRANCIS RICHARD
Frances
age 70, of Estero, Florida,
went to be with her Lord
and Savior at 8:50 a.m.
Thursday (October 23;
2014) at Joanne's House
at Hope Hospice in Bonita
Springs, Florida.
Visitation will be from 10
a.m. - 12 p.m. Wednesday
(October 29, 2014) at Bai-
ley-Love Mortuary, 35 West
Park Drive, Huntington,
Indiana. Funeral services
will innnediately follow at
12:00 p.m. Wednesday at
Bailey-Love Mortuary with
her son Mike officiating.
Burial will be in Gardens
of Memory in Huntington
County.
Preferred memorials
are donations to Joanne's
House at Hope Hospice, in
care of Bailey-Love Mortu-
ary, 35 West Park Drive,
Huntington, IN 46750.
Annie was born on
February 8, 1944 in Ow-
lngsville, Kentucky, the
daughter of Robert Ray
and Lottie (Staton) Manley.
She graduated from Bath
County High School in
1962. She married Gary E.
Richard on March 8, 1973.
She retired from Zimmer
in Warsaw with 25 years
of service, after which she
and her husband moved
to Estero, Florida. She is
a member of Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. Most of
all, Annie enjoyed her fam-
ily. She loved every mem-
ber and wanted them all to
come visit her in Florida.
She gladly welcomed ev-
eryone into her home. She
also enjoyed going to the
pool, boat rides, seeing
the dolphins, and visiting
with her malay Mends. She
stayed active in her retire-
ment community by going
to dances, playing bingo,
and by being a Mend to
others.
Survivors include her
husband of 41 years - Gary
E. Richard of Estero, Flori-
da; her son, Mike and her
very loved and adored
granddaughter, Gracie,
of "Bloomington; her two
brothers - Roger Manley of
Owingsville, Kentucky and
Bobby Manley of Marion;
her three sisters - Louise
Manley of Middletown,
Ohio, Betty (Glen) Mur-
phree of Marion, and Mary
Kay Manley of Owingsville,
Kentucky; and many niec-
es, nephews, great-nieces
and great-nephews whom
she treated and loved as
her own. Annie is preceded
in death by her parents and
her loving mother-in-law,
Wilma Drummond.
MARYLYDRAMS
Mary Ramsey,
Age 67 of Franklin, Ohio,
foremerly of.Bethet;Ken-
tucky, passed awa- oq
October 31, 2014. She was
born on December 8, 1946.
The daughter of the late
Myrtle Goodpaster and the
late Millard Ledford. She
was a Montgomery county
native, former employee
of Jockey, and a member
of the Bethel Methodist
Church.
She was survived by
one daughter Sarah (Ron)
Schewe, two granddaugh-
ters Emma Schewe, Abi-
gail Schewe, one grandson
Cameron Schewe, all of
Mason, Ohio. One brother
Bud Ledford of Florida.
She was preceded in
death by her husband
, Douglas Jones.
..... F{i'tieral Seivices, it00k
place Tuesday, November
4th at the.Bethel Method-
ist Church with Rev. Ron
Hill officiating. Burial was
at Long View Cemetery
in Bethel. Richie Hunt Fu-
neral Home was incharge
of arrangements.
VIRGINIA MAY BUTCHER
Virginia May Butcher 87,
of Eustis, passed away on
November 3, 2014. She was
born in Clark County, Ken-
tucky and moved to Apopka
in 1959. She was a mem-
ber of the Tangerine Bap-
tist Church. Virginia was
the danghter of Kelly and
Lily May Mal'ting of Clark
county; Kentucky. Virginia
is survived by her children;
Wanda (Gene) Peace of
Kingston, Georgia, Cheryl
0immy) Pruitt of Live Oak,
Florida, Randall Butcher of
Plymouth, Florida, Sandra
(Robert) Malich of Eusfis
and Terry (Kelley) Butcher
of Plymouth, there are nine
surviving grandchildren,
thirteen great grandchil-
dren and four great great
grandchildren. Also surviv-
ing are her brother Harold
Martin of Hobe Sound, Flor-
ida and her sister Pauline
Pennington of Hillsboro,
Ohio. Virginia was prede-
ceased by two children, Gall
Butcher in 2007 and Nelson
Butcher in 1998.
Services were held in the
Hamlin & Hilbish Chapel at
10 AM Thursday, Novem-
ber,'6, 2014; interment will
follow in Sorrento Cem-
etery.
BERNARD JOE HORTON
Bernard Joe Horton
age 58, of Haldeman Road,
Morehead, passed away
Thursday, October 30,
2014,at his residence.
He was born November
19, 1955, in Fort Knox, a
son of the late Clarence
E. Horton, Jr., and Wanda
June Cogswell Horton Car-
penter and husband Wil-
liam Harold Carpenter of
Morehead.
Besides his mother and
stepfather, he is survived
by one son, Aaron Horton
of Lake Havasu City, AZ;
two daughters, Rebekah
Boarman and husband Da-
vid of Grayson and Katlyn
Horton of Morehead; a
five-year-old granddaugh-
ter, Alexis Marie Finch;
one brother, Anthony Hor-
ton of Hillsboro; two sis-
ters, Janet Hogge and hus-
band Don and Cindy Kerns
and husband Tim, all of
Morehead; and two step-
sisters, Shirley Thibault
of Nashville, Tennessee,
and Susan Ebersohl and
husband Skyler of Pontiac,
Michigan.
Bernard was a U.S. Army
veteran, former miner and
construction worker. He
enjoyed hunting, flint knap
ping, collecting primitive
artifacts, and observing
nature. An avid reader, he
was particularly interested
in historical writings.
Funeral services will be
conducted 11 a.m. Mon-
day, November 3, 2014, at
Northcutt & Son Home for
Funerals Memorial Cha-
pel with the Rev. Myron
Hall officiating. Burial
will follow in New Alfrey
Cemetery with full mili-
tary honors by Morehead
American Legion Post 126.
Pallbearers: Matt Hol-
lingsworth, Tim Kerns,
Donnie Hogge, Rodney
Fugett, Jeff Cogswell, Ja-
mie Hogge. Honorary
Pallbearers: Tony Horton,
Tom Dowler, David Boar-
man.
Visitation is after 5 p.m.
Sunday, November 2, 2014,
at Northcutt & Son Home
for Funerals in Morehead.
MARSHA ANN JONES
Marsha Ann Jones, Age
62 of Olympia passed away
on November 1, 2014. She
was born on January 25,
1952. The daughter of the
late Causby King and late
Mary Elizabeth King. She
was a home maker.
She was survived by one
son Eric (Vikki) Jones of
Middletown, Ohio. One
daughter Brandy (Antho-
ny) Miller of Olympia, Ky.
One brother Chris King of
Franklin, Ohio. One Sister
Cindy King of Olympia,
Kentucky. A niece, a neph-
ew, and ten grandchildren.
She was preceded in
death by her husband
Douglas Jones.
A private memorial ser-
vice will be held at a later
date. Burial will be in the
Owingsville Cemetery.
Richardson Funeral Home
was in charge of Arrange-
ments.
REVA COLLINS TROUT
Reva Collins Trout,' age
84, passed away Tuesday,
October 28, 2014 at"the
Suites of Walnut Creek.
She was born March 9,
1930 in Mariba, KY, daugh-
ter of the late Sterling &
Gretchen (Trimble) Col-
fins.
She was preceded in
death by her loving hus-
band, Larry Trout in 2008,
2 children, Anita Jo Mi-
chael Robinson, and their
father, John Robinson, Jr.,
Reva is survived by her
brother & sister-in-law,
" koic.Cotrivis of
Mtamisburg; :;aiste,irvlaW,
Stella Collins; 2 nieces, a
nephew, and'a host of other
relatives and Mends.
Graveside: Services for
family and-friends will be
held at 1:009m, Friday, Oc-
tober 31 at the Machpelah
Cemeteryiln Mt. Sterling,
KY.
Compliments of Me-
nifee Home For Funerals,
Frenchburg, Ky.
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CORRECTION
Family members of the late Roscoe Ramsey Cassidy
wanted to include further information about his surviv-
ing family members that was not in his obituary in the
Oct. 23 edition of the News-Outlook.
Cassidy is survived by two daughters, Dolores Vice,
Owingsville, and Jodi Cassidy, Menifee County; a son,
Mike Cassidy, Preston; a brother, Kenneth Cassidy, Pres-
ton; three grandchildren, Roseanna Walker, Teresa Can-
dill, and Travis Cassidy; six great grandchildren, Stuart
Caudill, Shannon Caudill, Robby Caudill, Stacey Taylor,
Leslie Reffitt, and Hayden Cassidy; nine great grandchil-
dren, Cassidy Tayor Caudill, Caroline Caudill, Kimberly
Caudill, Charleigh CaudiU, Corey Vice, Chole Taylor,
Gabe Taylor, Allison Shultz, and Brooklyn Hensley.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Grace Ann Parks
Cassidy; a daughter, Mona Cassidy; a son, Archie Cassi-
dy; a grandson, Tommy Reffitt; and two brothers, Wood-
ford Rex Cassidy and W. G. Cassidy.
Thank you
THANK YOUto the City of Owingsville voters
for electing me for another 4 year term as your
Mayor. I have strived to make our city a better
place for us to live these past 4 years and I am
excited about the possibilities for the next 4
years. I appreciate very much all the wonderful
and positive comments many of you have made
to me these past few months. You can be as-
sured that each and every day I will continue to
work to represent you in a fair, honest, efficient,
and positive manner. Thank you again and may
God continue to shower His blessings on our
community.
Mayor Gary M. Hunt
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