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Bath County News-Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper November 4, 2009 • 3
Alberta Brewer
Kimberly L. Brown Bromwell
James B. "Jay" Booth
Kimberly L. Brown Bromwell, 45, of Denniston James B. "Jay" Booth, 85, of 95 Oakdale Drive, Clearfield,
passed away Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009 at the St. Joseph passed away Monday November 2, 2009 at his residence after an
Hospital in Lexington. She was born in Mt. Sterling on extended illness. Born April 30, 1924 in Bath County, he was the
Sept. 21, 1964 to the late Raymond and Elberta Whitt son of the late James and Gladys McCarty Booth. Mr. Booth was
Brown. She was a Christian and technology assistant a mechanic and retired Rowan County Board Of EducationTrans-
portation Supervisor, retiring in 1988 after 24 years service and
teacher's aid at Botts Elementary School. had also served in the Ci~lian Conservation Corp in Idaho in his
She is survived by her husband, Patrick Bromwell of
younger years and was a former rnal route marl carrier in Rowan
Denniston; one son, Patrick Scott BromweU ofMt. Ster- County. He was a devoted member of the Midland First Church
ling; one daughter, Katelyn Ann Bromwell of Dennis- Of God and enjoyed traveling, working outside and spending time
ton; two brothers: Mike (Kathy) Brown of Salt Lick and with his family and church. Survivors include his loving wife of 60
Jeff Brown of Frenchburg; one sister, Evelyn (Roger) years, Elizabeth Ingrain Booth, 1 daughter, Brenda Rigsby and
Back of Denniston; and two special friends, Kim Dorsey her husband Steve of Clearfield, 1 grandson, Christopher S. Rigsby
of Frenchburg and Susan Mains of Morehead. of Clearfield, 1 niece and 3 nephews. In addition to his parents, he
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Ethel Rae Metsker and Edna
Pearl Maynard. Funeral services for Mr. Booth were conducted
Nov. 3, 2009 at Botts Christian Church with the Rev. Wednesday November 4, 2009 at 1:00 PM at the Midland First
i Jimmy Daulton officiating. Burial followed in the Pow- Church Of God with Rev. Bush Stevenson and Rev. Guy McK-
ers Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rodney Bromwell, enzie officiating. Burial followed in the Jones Cemetery at Mid-
Richard Burton, Simon Back, JesseBack, J. D. Trimble, land. Powell Funeral Home of Salt Lick cared for arrangements:
Josh Brown, Samuel Jones, and Jeff Dorsey. Honorary In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to the Midland First
pallbearers were her co-workers at Botts Elementary Church Of God or St. Claire Hospice, in his memory. On-line me-
School. Taul Funeral Homes of Frenchburg were inmorial and guest book available at www.powellfhsaltlick.com
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Alberta Brewer, 77, of Upper Sharpsburg Road,
Carlisle, Kentucky passed away October 30, 2009
at the University of Kentucky Medical Center.
She was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky
on May 10, 1932 the daughter of the late Albert
and Eva Shepherd Johnson. She was a member of
the East Union Christian Church, a retired cook
from the Nicholas County Elementary School, and
the widow of Boyd Brewer.
She is survived by three sons, Robert Brewer
of Moorefield, KY, Larry Brewer of Sharpsburg,
KY, and Donald Brewer of Nicholas County, KY;
three daughters, Carolyn Sexton of East Union,
KY, Kathleen Boykin of Nicholas County, and
Barbara Hatton of Nicholas County; five brothers,
Robert Johnson of Bath County, KY, Lloyd John-
son, Everett Johnson, and Frank Johnson all ot
Montgomery County, KY and Delmar Johnson ot
Indiana.; one sister, Betty Vice of Bath County;
eleven grandchildren and fifteen great grandchil-
dren also survive.
Funeral services were 2 PM, Monday, November
2, 2009 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with
Rev. Kenny Gross officiating and burial follow-
ing in the Longview Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Greg Hatton, Mark Hatton, Lincoln Boykin, Todd
Waits, Craig Bailey, and Lonnie Mitchell. Grand-
daughters served as Honorary pallbearers.
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