News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper November 08, 2012 - 3
OBITUARIES
DONALD "DONNIE" MCCARTY t MARY CAROLYN DOUGHERTY JOHNSON WALKER RAZOR
Donald "Donnie" Mc-
Catty, 45, of Olympia,
passed away Wednesday,
Oct. 31. He was born
March 13, 1967, the son of
Harry McCarty and Sue
Sand. He was a drywaller.
In addition to his par-
ents, he was survived by
his fianc6, Connie Carpen-
ter of Owingsville; a son,
Donnie McCarty, Jr. of
Sharpsburg; two daugh-
ters, Sherri (Charles)
McAlpin of Salt Lick, and
Kaylee McCarty of Ow-
ingsville; a brother, Larry
D. McCarty of Olympia; a
sister, Pam Hunt of Olym-
pia; five grandchildren,
and several nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in
death by a brother, Paul
McCarty.
Funeral services were
held Saturday, Nov. 3,
at the Olympia Church
of God, with Rev. Greg
Crouch officiating. Burial
took place in Stull Cem-
etery in Olympia.
Richardson Funeral
Home was in charge of ar-
rangements.
WARNER E. BACK
Stepstone Dr., Mr. Ster-
ling, passed away Thurs-
day, Nov. 1 in the St. Jo-
seph Hospital, Lexington,
after a brief illness. He was
the son of the late Tony
Parker Back and LouElla
DeRosett Back. He was a
US Army veteran and re-
fired from Armco Steel.
He is survived by his
wife, Patricia Gilley Back
of Mt. Sterling; one son,
Michael & Krisfi Back
of Trenton, Ohio; one
daughter; Sharon & Steve
Meyers, Trenton, Ohio;
Stepsons, Alfred DeRo-
sett of Mt. Sterling and
Tim & Karen DeRosett,
West Chester, Ohio; one
step-daughter, Sonia &
Rick Conway of French-
burg; and one sister Janet
Back of Frenchburg. He
leaves ten grandchildren,
two great-grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, and a
host of friends and family.
He is preceded in death
by one sister, Wanda Back
Brewer.
Funeral services were
held Sunday, November
:4, at the Menifee Home
for Funerals, with the Rev.
Roger Wells officiating.
Burial followed in the Ben-
son & Craig Cemetery.
,: EUGENE "GENE" TAUIEE
Mary
erty, 76, of Frenchburg,
passed away Monday, Oct.
29, in the Central Baptist
Hospital, Lexington, after
a brief illness. She was
born October 21, 1936 in
Middletown, Ohio, daugh-
ter of the late Vernon &
Julia Ann Menefee Puck-
ett. She was a member
of the Tarr Ridge Union
Church and worked for
the Menifee Co. Exten-
sion Office (teaching).
Surviving are three
children, Lynne Dough-
erty Ice (Ed) of Louis-
ville; Lance E. Dougherty
(Debbie) of Frenchburg;
and Harley Eugene
Dougherty H (Melody) of
Jeffersonville; four grand-
children, and two great-
grandchildren.
She was preceded in
death by her husband,
Harley Eugene Dough-
erty, and three brothers
and seven sisters.
Funeral services were
held Friday November
2, at Menifee Home For
Funerals with Rev. Martin
Stamper officiating. Buri-
al was in the Machpelah
Cemetery, Mt. Sterling.
ARNOLD H. ROGERS
Arnold H. Rogers, 57, of
Owingsville, passed away
Monday, Nov. 5, 2012. He
was born Sept. 6, 1955,
the son of the late Clark
W. Rogers and Edna V.
Barber Rogers. He was
a farmer and auctioneer
and a member of the Slate
Valley Church.
He is survived by his
daughter Aimee Rogers
of Owingsville; a brother
Alfred "John" Rogers of
Owingsville; and a sister
Wanda Jackson of Ow-
ingsville. A special friend
Katie Leach also survives.
He was preceded in
death by brothers Stanley
Rogers, Henry Rogers,
and Clifton Rogers.
Graveside memo-
rial services were held
Wednesday, Nov. 7, at the
Rogers Family Cemetery
in White Oak, with Rev.
Greg Whitt officiating.
Richardson Funeral
Home was in charge of ar-
rangements.
PHYLUS JEAN POSTON REYNOLDS
Eugene "Gene": Taul- Edith Vance of Jackson,
bee, 80, of Frenchburg, .Kentucky; four grand-
Kentucky, beloved :children, Andrew Gene
husband of Rosemary Tabee, Tyler Lee Taul-
Smallwood Taulbee, de-!: bee, Kristi Preston and
parted this life Wednes-: Kimberly Lewis and
day, October 31, 201 five great grandchil-
at the St. Clair Regional dren. He was preceded
Medical Center in More- : in death by his parents,
head, Kentucky. He wa Willm d-and Verna-Bai-
': -i-'goii "6f te 1,i:'€:I2 ::::I='autte. ':Heals6 .........
: lard and Verna Bailey leaves behind: a host Phyllis
Taulbee, born at Lee of other relatives and Reynolds,
City, Kentucky on No- friends. Services were
vember 1, 1931. Gene held at 2:00 RM. Sun-
owned and operated day, November 4, 2012
the Frenchburg Barber- at Porter & Son Funeral
shop for several years. Directors Chapel with
He also served in the Bro. Gary Mayabb of-
United States Army and ficiating. Masonic set-
was a Korean war - era vices were also conduct-
veteran. Gene was also ed at this time. Burial
a member of the F&AM followed in the Evans
Pieratt Lodge #725. He Cemetery in Campton,
is survived by his loving Kentucky. Pallbearers
wife, Rosemary Small- were Andrew Taulbee,
woodTaulbee of French- Wade Terry, Jeff Oliver,
burg,i t Kentucky; ione Todd Patrick, George
son, Marion Taulbee of Pennington, Gary Port-
Richmond, Kentucky; wood, Edward Winston
one daughter, Cheryl Long and John Tuel.
Banks of Sandy Hook, Arrangements were en-
Kentucky; one brother, trusted to Porter & Son
Rudene Taulbee and Funeral Directors in
wife Bea of Campton, Campton, Kentucky.
Kentucky; one sister,
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Jean Poston
75, of 162
Reynolds Road, Salt Lick,
passed away Tuesday Oc-
tober 30, 2012 at Univer-
sity Of Kentucky Medical
Center in Len.
Mrs. Reynolds was born
December 22, 1936 at Salt
Lick, the daughter of the
late Ernest and Olive SOr-
rell Poston. She was the
widow of the late Ova
James Reynolds and was
an employee of Erma's in
Owingsville and a mem-
ber of the Midland First
Church Of God.
In addition to her par-
ents and husband, she
was preceded in death by
a son, Calvin Reynolds.
Survivors include two
sons, James Reynolds and
his wife Lena and David
Reynolds and his wife
Brenda, all of Salt Lick;
three sisters, Edna Mae
Crouch and her husband
Rob, Joyce Jent and her
husband Riley, and Wilma
Butler, all of Salt Lick; a
brother, Estill Poston and
his wife Mada of Salt Lick;
three grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren and
several nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral services were
conducted Friday, Novem-
ber 2, at the Midland First
Church Of God with Rev.
Bush Stevenson and Rev.
Guy McKenzie officiating.
Burial followed in Jones
Cemetery.
Powell Funeral Home
cared for arrangements.
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Johnson Walker Razor,
82, of 9475 East Highway
60, Salt Lick, passed away
Friday November 2, 2012
at the Veterans Adminis-
tration Hospital in Lexing-
ton.
Born at Moorefield,
Kentucky, on June 6,1930,
he was the son of the late
Raymond Bailey and Glad-
ys Dean Black Razor. He
was a retired teacher with
the Rowan County School
System, a U.S. Army vet-
eran serving during the
Korean War and was a
founding member of the
Salt Lick Volunteer Fire
Department.
Survivors include his
wife, Betty Davis Razor;
daughter, Paula Donahue
and her husband James oi
Salt Lick; four grandsons
Christopher Hatton, Josh-
ua Baird, Jared Baird and
Aaron Baird and 10 great.
grandchildren.
In addition to his par.
ents, he was preceded in
death by a granddaughter,
Leah Donahue in 2008.
A memorial service wa
conducted Wednesday
November 7, at Powell Fu-
neral Home in Salt Lick.
LARRY RAY THOMAS
Larry Ray Thomas, Sr.,
age 68, of U.S. 60 East,
Salt Lick, husband of
Norma Clement Thomas,
passed away Monday,
November 5, 2012, at St.
Claire Regional Medical
Center in Morehead.
In addition to his wife,
he is also survived by a
son, LarryThomas and his
wife Terry of Clearfield,
Kentucky, and a daughter,
Rhonda Butcher and her
husband Ronnie of Ow-
ingsville, Kentucky.
Funeral arrangements
for Larry Ray Thomas,
Sr., are pending at North-
cutt & Son Home for Fu-
nerals in Morehead.
BIRDIE JUANITA YORK MOORE
Moore, wife of James IL
Moore, passed away Fri-
day, November 2, 2012.
She was a 77 year old
native of Bath County,
daughter of the late Hen-
ry and Edith Sorrell York,
and retired employee
from the Mt. Sterling Ad-
vocate.
In addition to her hus-
band, she is survived by
a daughter Regina (Glen)
Berger of Mt. Sterling;
a son, Ricky (Tammy)
Jones of Mechanicsville,
Virginia; five grandchil-
dren, Kelley (Eric) Kerns
of Mt. Sterling, Glen (Dar-
la) Berger 1I of Nicholas-
ville, Colby Jones, Talia
Games) Brooks, and
Chelsea Jones, all of Vir-
ginia; and six great-grand-
children, Shelby Berger,
Jordan Faulkner, Kaylan
and Chaseton Kerns, Ma-
son and Madelyn Brooks.
She was preceded in
death by a daughter, Pa-
melaJones.
Her funeral was Tues-
day, Nov. 6, at Herald &
Stewart Home for Funer-
als, with- burial, in..Mach-
pelahCemetery. .: .
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