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OLD COURIER JOURNAL CRIME DEATHS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1996 THE General Electric POPLAR Appliance Park LEVEL ROAD FERN VALLEY ROAD ROAD BODY FOUND IN CAR TRUNK YE POST RD, HAMPSHIRE BLVD. 64 65 LOUISVILLE FREEWAY 64 264. AREA ENLARGED GENE SNYDER BY STEVE DURBIN, THE COURIER -JOURNAL death of Domnicki Lewis, 19, in Portland and the first of six meetings convened by Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson on ways to halt Louisville's soaring murder rate. SHOOTING Park FATAL Lannan Portland 3 PORTLAND NORTH WESTERN 64 AVE BANK 26TH STREET 22ND 64 65 AREA ENLARGED LOUISVILLE FREEWAY 64 264 GENE SNYDER BY STEVE DURBIN, THE -JOURNAL be done to stop the murders except for people to learn "more reverence for human life and who we are in God's creation." REGIONAL BRIEFS FROM AP AND COURIER-JOURNAL DISPATCHES KENTUCKY Judicial membership rule studied LEXINGTON, Ky. A state Supreme Court panel Ex-mayor gets 5 years for sex abuse is suggesting that the Kentucky Code of Judicial ConBARBOURVILLE, Ky.

A former Eastern Kenduct be revised to prohibit judges from joining distucky mayor who was also a Boy Scout volunteer and criminatory organizations. The restriction is needed because membership in a a minister confessed yesterday that he violated "the discriminatory club "gives rise to perceptions that the law of the land, the of nature and the law of judge's impartiality is laws God" by having a sexual relationship with a teen-age The restriction, which would prohibit judges from impaired," the proposal says. joining organizations that practice "invidious disboy. Former Barbourville Mayor Phillip Connley said crimination on the basis of race, sex, religion or nathe relationship continued until about 1 years ago. "I'm guilty of a heinous crime, one that I personally tional origin," needs approval by the state Supreme Court, which is expected to act on it after the Kenfind repugnant, reprehensible, repulsive." Connley, said in Knox Circuit Court.

tucky Bar Association convention next summer. 51, Membership in exclusive clubs has been an issue in Special Judge Ron Johnson sentenced Connley to elections and nominations. five years in prison yesterday. Connley pleaded guilty judicial last month to one count each of second- and thirddegree sodomy. McConnell leaving ethics committee The victim said the abuse started in 1978 when he was 11.

WASHINGTON Sen. Mitch McConnell is leaving the Senate ethics committee, which he has headed for the past two years. The Kentucky Republican wants Ex-principal loses suit over reward to devote time to his new post of chairman of the A judge has ruled against a former elementary GOP Senate campaign committee, an aide said. school principal who claimed he was improperly ex- The ethics job gave McConnell his biggest and cluded from cash rewards for good test scores. most difficult role on the national stage: overseeing Livingston Circuit Judge Bill Cunningham upheld a the sexual-misconduct case against former GOP Sen.

state law that allows the staff of a school to decide Bob Packwood of Oregon. how the money will be divided. Cunningham ac- But sitting in judgment of colleagues is not considknowledged in his order last Friday that the law ered an enviable task, and it is common for senators could create "fertile ground for dissension, hard feel- to leave the committee after relatively brief tenures. ings and inequities." but that the state legislature McConnell was on for four years. meant for schools to decide how to split the reward In another change effective with the new Congress next month, McConnell is joining Labor and Humoney.

Walker was principal of Ledbetter Elementary man Resources Committee, whose jurisdiction inSchool in Livingston County in Western Kentucky cludes education and health bills. from 1992 to 1994. McConnell will stay on his two main committees, The reward was based on test scores from those Agriculture and Appropriations. For the two two years, but Walker left at the end of the 1993-94 years McConnell also has served on the Environment school year to take a job in Tennessee and was not at and Public Works Committee. An aide said all the the school when the decision was made on dividing GOP seats on that panel were taken for the new Conthe $31,381.

gress, forcing McConnell to leave. CRIME REPORTS said five or six men, one of took $30 and jewelry about Body found in trunk; man had been shot By PAUL BALDWIN The Courier-Journal A 21-year-old Jefferson County man was found dead yesterday in the trunk of a maroon Buick at Whispering Hills Apartments in southern Jefferson County. Timothy Tooley of 4920 Wheatley Court, died of multiple gunshot wounds, "Jefferson County deputy coroner Allan Terry said. County police spokesman Troy Riggs said police found the body at noon after receiving a call on the car, which was parked in front of 5513 New Hampshire Blvd. The murder was the 15th in Jefferson County this year, Riggs said.

Tooley was pronounced dead at the scene, Riggs said. It was unclear yesterday, how long the car had been parked at the apartments. Riggs said police also didn't know how long Tooley's body was in the car or if he was killed before he was put in the trunk. Murder victim faced charges Continued from Page B1 tough world out there and he was trying to do the best he Court records show that in October 1995, Lewis pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon a loaded 4mm Ruger handgun. He paid a $100 fine.

In November 1995, he was charged with loitering with the purpose of promoting drugs and disorderly conduct. Lewis and another man were seen loitering on the 100 block of North 39th Street, "a high drug area," and "leaning into cars and walking back between the houses," according to a citation. Lewis ran when he saw a police car, the citation said. Police caught him found carrying $400 in $10 and $20 bills although he "had no job," according to the citation. The loitering charge was dismissed and Lewis pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was fined $250.

Chandler said the loitering charge is like "a traffic ticket" and is what police use when they can't prove any- SEXUAL ASSAULTS California neighborhood. A 23-year-old woman said she was walking on West Oak Street when a man forced her to go to the 1100 block of Cedar and raped her about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. ROBBERIES Dairy Mart, 1808 Berry Bivd. An employee said two gunmen took an undetermined amount of cash about 9:45 p.m.

Tuesday. 1100 block of S. Third St. Dorothy Keaton said a man knocked her down and took her purse, credit cards and $18 about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.

20th and streets. Howard Davis said a gunman about 3:45 a.m. Market, Wednesday. 1700 block of Liberty Bell Way. Willard Moore said a gunman demanded money and hit him on the head with the gun several times about 11:45 p.m.

Tuesday. 2900 block of Wilson Ave. James Johnson INDIANA DEATHS CHARLESTOWN Richard Lawrence Spencer 40, of Cottonwood Lane, died Thursday. Arrangements: Grayson. CLARKSVILLE Madeline V.

Albright, 74, formerly of Salem, died Wednesday. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday, Weathers, Salem. Visitation: after 11 a.m. Saturday.

CLARKSVILLE Faye A. Garrett, 76, died Wednesday. Funeral: 10 a.m. Monday, Seabrook Dieckmann Naville Market Street, New LOUISVILLE AREA DEATHS Because it was raining when police found Tooley's body, police had the car towed so they could preserve any evidence, Riggs said. Riggs could not verify a report that a relative of Tooley found his body.

He said police officers were investiwhether a missing-person regating, been filed by Tooley's family. Tooley's relatives declined to comment last night at his home in the Newburg area. Several residents at Whispering Hills Apartments said they knew little about the matter and didn't recall seeing the car there before. Griswold, who said he has lived in the complex for a few months and learned of the killing from news reports, saw police having the car towed. "It scares me, Griswold said.

"It makes you think that someone around here is a murderer." The discovery of Tooley's body came one day after both the shooting thing else. "The fact that he was arrested before doesn't tell us anything about why he was murdered," Chandler said. Lewis was registered for the fall semester at the University of Louisville, but he apparently dropped out, a spokesman said. Rebecca Heid, president of Heid Printing said she was sitting at her desk when she heard someone say: "Hey, man, you've got to get us some help. He's been shot out She said she and other employees looked outside and found Lewis lying on the pavement next to her mother's car in the parking lot.

She said there were two young men, apparently friends of his, who were "obviously upset and agitated." Heid said some of her East End friends can't, understand why she lives in high-crime area like Portland. But she said, "I personally don't feel any more at risk than anyone else in the city." She said she is not sure what can whom had a gun, 5:45 p.m. Wednes- 1700 block of Bolling Ave. James Phipps' home. Drill charger, saw, gun.

Tuesday or Wednesday. 1100 block of S. Clay St. Marchelle Mason's apartment. Cash.

Tuesday or Wednesday. 700 block of Creel Ave. Richard Ellis' home. Bicycle, video games, CDs. Tuesday.

1800 block of Dumesnil St. Lena Jones' home. TV. Wednesday. 1900 block of Emerson Ave.

David Campbell's garage. Cash, briefcase, suitcases, computer and software, camera and case, lenses. tape recorder. CDs, golf clubs and bag, shoes, clothing. Tuesday or Wednesday.

1900 block of Gladstone Ave. Timothy Smith's garage. Bicycles. Tuesday or Wednes- Albany. Visitation: 6-9 p.m.

Saturday and noon-9 p.m. Sunday. CLARKSVILLE Donald Lee Jones, 65. died Wednesday. Funeral: 10 a.m.

Saturday, First Southern Baptist Church. Visitation: Scott, Jeffersonville, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday. JEFFERSONVILLE- Margaret Barber, 86, died Thursday. Funeral: 10:30 a.m.

Saturday. Wesley United Methodist Church. Visitation: Paid obituaries, 14 Chester C. Ackerman 80, died Thursday at his home. He was a Marine veteran of World War II.

Survivors: sons Chester Gary L. and John R. Ackerman; a daughter, Wanda S. Bosemer; a sister, Ruth Hicks; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He willed his body to the University of Louisville School of Medicine.

Memorial Mass: 11 a.m. Saturday, St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. 2040 Buechel Bank Road. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville.

Virginia L. Adams, 80, died Thursday at Columbia Audubon Hos- pital. She was the former Virginia Anderson; a native of Leitchfield; a retired employee of Philip Morris USA, where she worked 25 years; and a member of Okolona Church of Christ. Survivors: daughters Barbara Sublett, Joyce Hazel, Betty Dixon, Janet Valentine and Bonnie Brown; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m.

Saturday, Arch L. Heady Okolona, 8519 Preston Highway. Burial: Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Friday She was the former Barbara Riggs and chief secretary for the Kentucky Cabinet for Families and Children.

Survivors: her husband. Max Capps; a son, Adam Capps; her parents, Ed and Rose Mary Riggs; brothers Dave, Mark, Bill, John, Matthew and Kevin Riggs; and sisters Carolyn Seabrooks, Julia O'Sullivan and Mary Rita Conley. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 3509 Taylor Blvd. Burial: Calvary.

Visitation: Arch L. Heady Southern, 3601 Taylor 2-9 p.m. Friday and after 9 a.m. Saturday. Memorial gifts: Right to Life of Louisville.

Virgie Cassady, 73, died Thursday at her home. She was the former Virgie Johnson, a native of Edmonson County, a retired employee of Reynolds Metals Co. and a member of Order of Eastern Star Southern Star Chapter 154 and Dover Chapel General Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband, Reuben Cassady; a son, Ronald Cassady; a grandchild; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, Arch L. Heady, 7710 Dixie Highway. Entombment: Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Friday.

Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louis- and after 10 a.m. Saturday. Barbara Jean Capps, 47, died Wednesday at University of Louisville Hospital. ville. Howard F.

Dennis, 71, died Wednesday at The Meadows South. He was a native of Grayson County, a retired truck driver for the old Boone Distillery and a member of Broadford Baptist Church in Clarkson. Survivors: a daughter, Sue Ann Mahurin; sons Jimmy and Jerry Dennis; a brother, Enlow Dennis; a sister, Flossie Dennis; a half sister, Amy Alvey; six grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Funeral: 2 p.m. CST Saturday, Rogers Funeral Home, Clarkson.

Burial: Broadford Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation: Rogers, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. CST Friday. Local arrangements: W. G.

Hardy Valley. Frances C. Dobrowolski, 80, died Thursday at GentleCare of Hunt- ingburg, Ind. She was the former Frances C. Jozwik.

a native of Racine, and a retired salesclerk for the old Goldblatt's department store in Racine. Survivors: a son, Stephen J. Dobrowolski; a daughter, Jean Wasiak; a sister, Hedwig Jozwik; a brother, Frank Jozwik; and a grandson. 10 a.m. Monday, Holy Name Catholic Church, Racine.

Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery, Racine. There will be no visitation. Arrangements: Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, Racine. Local arrangements: Joseph E. Ratterman Son South End.

Aline Donley, 98, died Wednesday at Nazareth Home. She was a native of Frankfort and a former secretary for A. B. "Happy" Chandler during his first term as governor and while he was a U.S. senator.

Survivors: several cousins. Funeral Mass: p.m. Friday, Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd. Frankfort. Burial: Frankfort Cemetery.

Visitation: Rogers Funeral Home, Frankfort, after 9 a.m. Friday. George Jefferson Eisenback, 79, died Thursday at Baptist Hospital East. He was a retired machinist for RexNord Co. and a member of Walnut Street Baptist Church.

Survivors: daughters Lillian Ewing, Georgetta Westfall, Grace Beck and Faith Eisenback: sons Paul. Silas and Stephen Eisenback; brothers Sam and James Eisenback; 16, grandchildren; and 28 Funeral: great 10 a.m. Saturday, Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E. Oak St.

Burial: Resthaven. Visitation: 1-8 p.m. Friday. Memorial gifts: Wayside Christian Mission. Lee Etta Hahn, 84, died Thursday at Clark Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville, Ind.

She was the former Lee Etta Glascoe, a retired production worker for the old Grosskirk Distillery and a member of Faith United Church of Christ. Survivors: stepdaughters Judy Campbell and Imogene Furlong; and a sister, Agnes L. Glascoe. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, ForeJeffersontown.

Burial: Valley Cemetery, Taylorsville. Visitation: 4-9 p.m. Friday. John Willard Heuser, 98, formerly of Louisville, died Thursday at Lincoln Hills Health Center in New Albany, Ind. LOUISVILLE Chester C.

Ackerman 80 Virginia L. Adams, 80 Barbara Jean Capps, 47 Virgie Cassady, 73 Howard F. Dennis, 71 Frances C. Dobrowolski, 80 Aline Donley, 98 George Jefferson Eisenback, 79 Lee Etta Hahn, 84 John Willard Heuser, 98 Virginia B. Holt, 65 Rance Humphrey, 84 Domnicki Lewis, 19 (Story, Page B2) Leva A.

McClure, 84 Mary Lucy Motley, 87 Dorothy C. Mudd, 67 Alvenia "Alice" Phelps, 86 Frances L. Sarver, 66 John C. "Jake" Staples, 73 Stephen Amule Tambo, 37 CORRECTED OBITUARIES Frank H. Hill 60 Marvin Marie Lawless, 78 He was a native of Jeffersonville, and a retired salesman for Sears Roebuck Co.

Survivors: nephews and nieces. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Monday, St. Mary Catholic Church, Eighth and Spring streets, New Albany. Burial: Calvary.

Visitation: Kraft Funeral Home, 708 Spring New Albany, noon-9 p.m. Sunday. Virginia B. Holt, 65, of 824 S. 42nd died Wednesday at Jewish Hospital.

Survivors: daughters Elmria Baldon-Jones and Anita, Shirley, Pamela and Glenda Baldon; sons Willie S. and William J. Baldon; sisters Joyce Garth and Mary Catherine Norvell; brothers Carl, Virgil, William, David and Ronald Baldon; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, Bethel Baptist Church, 3540 Garland Ave.

Burial: Louisville Cemetery. Visitation: A. D. Porter, 1300 W. Chestnut 7-9 p.m.

Sunday, and the church after 9 a.m. Monday. Rance Humphrey, 84, of West Point, died Wednesday at Columbia Southwest Hospital. He was a native of Meade County and a retired custodian for Jefferson County Public Schools. Survivors: his wife, the former Bertha Thompson; sons Charles and Marty Humphrey; daughters Mary Toney, Wanda Cross and Sandy Evelsizer; a sister, Maude Gudgeon; 18 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; Funeral: and a great a.m.

great Saturday, W. G. Hardy Valley, 10907 Dixie Highway. Burial: Bogard-Greer Cemetery, Brandenburg. Visitation: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

Friday. Leva A. McClure, 84, died Thurs- day at Vencor Hospital-Louisville. She was the former Leva Jaggers and a member of Lone Hill Baptist Church and Order of Eastern Star Chapter 393. Survivors: a sister, Mary J.

Newton; a brother, Elbert W. Jaggers; and stepsons William, Gene and Charles McClure. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Monday, 0. D.

White Sons, 2727 S. Third St. Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Mary Lucy Motley, 87, formerly of Kingswood Way, died Thursday at Georgetown Manor Nursing Home. She was the former Mary O'Bryan, a native of New Hope and a member of St. Basil Catholic Church. Survivors: daughters Mary Lou Zoeller and Carolyn Kannapel, a son, S. Timothy Motley; brothers Louis P.

and Edward O'Bryan; 13 grandchildren; and 15 great -grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, St. Denis Catholic Church, 4205 Cane Run Road. Entombment: Evergreen.

Visitation: Owen. 5317 Dixie Highway, noon-9 p.m. Friday. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Louisville. Dorothy C.

Mudd, 67, died Thursday at Columbia Suburban Hospital. She was the former Dorothy Baker. Survivors: her husband, Joseph W. Mudd; daughters Sandra Walters and Gayle Irwin; Jay, Roger, Kevin and Scotty sons, a sister, Clarice Carter: a brother, Jessie Baker; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Ratterman's. 3800 Bardstown Road. Burial: Resthaven Memorial. Visitation: 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friday.

Alvenia "Alice" Phelps, 86, of Bee Spring, formerly of Louisville, died Thursday in Brownsville. She was the former Alvenia Sensabaugh, a native of Edmonson County, a retired employee of the old American Tobacco Co. and a member of Woman killed when pickup hits cement mixer The Courier-Journal A Jefferson County woman was killed yesterday afternoon when her pickup truck collided head-on with a cement truck near Wolf Pen Branch and River roads. The concrete mixer, driven by William Miller, 52, was southbound on Wolf Pen Branch when the woman's pickup crossed the center line at a turn in the road and hit the truck, Jefferson County police spokesman Troy Riggs said. He said the woman, whom police did not identify, scene was pronounced dead at the about 3 p.m.

Police said no charges would be filed against Miller. South Union General Baptist Church in Edmonson County. Survivors: her husband, Walton Phelps; sisters Addie Fluhr, Elton Lindsey and Edith Webb; and brothers Charles and John Sensabaugh and Sid Decker. Funeral: 2 p.m. Sunday, Patton Funeral Home, Brownsville.

Burial: Brownsville Cemetery. Visitation: after noon Saturday. Frances L. Sarver, 66, of 3106 Hale died there Wednesday. She was a retired employee of Kenway Janitor Service Co.

Survivors: sons Harold and Kenneth Sarver; a daughter, Diana Martin; sisters Rosa L. Evans, Shirley Ann Fisher and Fannie E. Johnson; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, St.

Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 728 E. Lampton St. Burial: Green Meadows Memorial. Visitation: A. D.

Porter Sons, 1300 W. Chestnut after 2 p.m. Friday. John C. "Jake" Staples, 73, of La Grange, died Wednesday at TriCounty Baptist Hospital there.

He was a retired employee of Williamson Heaters in Madison, and a member of Antioch Baptist Church in Bedford. Survivors: his wife, June Staples; a son, Ronald Staples; a stepdaughter, Hartman; stepsons Donnie, Anthony and Sam Cartwright; sisters Louise Chandler, Mary Jo Wright, Reva Quire, Joyce Clifford and Carolyn Wright; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, Ransdell Funeral Home. Bedford.

Burial: Mount Carmel Cemetery, Milton. Visitation: after 9 a.m. Friday. Stephen Amule Tambo, 37, died Wednesday at Caritas Medical Center. Lewis day.

THEFTS Louisville He was a native of Yei, Sudan, and a social worker and community organizer through the United Nations relief services. Survivors: his wife, Ato Fatuma Amule Tambo; daughters Night Amule, Nun Amule, Kade Amule. Neema Amule and Kiden Kenyi Tambo; sons Sabiri Amule and Wani Kenyi Tambo; and his mother, Sipura Uba Wani. Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday, St.

John Vianney, Catholic Church, 4839 Southside Drive. Burial: Calvary. Visitation: the church, noon-2 p.m. Friday. Arrangements: Ratterman's-Portland.

Memorial gifts: Ato Fatuma Amule Tambo Trust Fund, National City Bank. CORRECTED OBITUARIES Frank H. Hill 60, died Wednesday at University of Louisville Hospital. He was a self-employed electrician and a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church and Kentucky Air National Guard.

Survivors: his wife, the former June Payne; a son, Frank H. Hill daughters Janet Howard. Kim Payne, Becky Simpson and Jenifer Evans: a stepson, Mick Harris; stepdaughters Pam LeGawiec and Belinda Sliter: brothers Johnny and Mike Hill: sisters Delia Johnson and Mary Irene Burgin; and nine grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Friday, Commonwealth-Stony Brook, 9318 Taylorsville Road.

Burial: Mount Holly. Marvin Marie Lawless, 78, died Tuesday at Baptist Hospital East. She was the former Marvin Marie Kerns, a native of Jamestown, a retired counselor and a member of Jamestown Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors: her husband, Willie Lawless: daughters Goldie Vaughn and Rochelle DuBuque; a son, Lyle Lawless; a sister, Ella Murray; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The funeral was Thursday at H.

E. Pruitt Memory Chapels, Jamestown. Burial: Lawless Cemetery, Jamestown. KENTUCKY DEATHS ELIZABETHTOWN Jonathan Robert Gray, day. 2600 block of Grand Ave.

Audrey Bailey's home. VCR. Wednesday. 600 Block, of Lindell Ave. Noel Avery's apartment.

VCR, cash. Monday or Tuesday. 1600 block of Lucia Ave. William Robbins' apartment. TV.

stereo receiver, speakers. Between Dec. 6 and Sunday. 1300 block of Trinity Park Drive. Jacob Endinger's home.

Change, bank. Wednesday. Readers with information about these or other crimes can call Crime Stoppers at 582-CLUE. If you call, you don't have to give your name. Crime Stoppers will pay cash for information that leads to an arrest and indictment in any felony.

Anyone interested in the status of a jail inmate may call the Jefferson County Corrections Department at 574-VINE. The automated system tells callers when the inmate will be released or next appear in court. Coots, 6-9 p.m. Friday. JEFFERSONVILLE William H.

Kemna, 76, died Wednesday, Arrangements: Coots. NEW ALBANY John Willard Heuser, 98. of Lincoln Hills Health Center, died Thursday. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Monday, St.

Mary Catholic Church. Visitation: Kraft, noon-9 p.m. Sunday. SELLERSBURG Mary Jane Himebaugh, 67, of 311 E. Utica died Thursday.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, Garr. Visitation: noon-9 p.m. Sunday. 30 IRVINGTON Thomas F.

Triplett, 72. BARBOURVILLE Ruth L. Cooper, 86 BENHAM Clarence "Jack' Cornette, 77 BENTON Elvis "Bozo" Thweatt. 75 BEREA Charles Austin Turner, infant son of Charles and Jennifer Turner. BOONEVILLE George Reynolds, 80 BOWLING GREEN Rena Bell Doran, 83; Judith Huff, 52; Alvinell H.

Page, 80 CADIZ James R. Redd, 77; Catherine Thomas Stewart. 96 CALHOUN Audrey L. Corum, 86 CAMPBELLSVILLE Nolan H. Benningfield.

71; Merlene Wright, 71 CLOVERPORT George F. Greenwood. 60 CORBIN Eunice Anders Rucker. 91 DEXTER Chester Holland, 88 EDMONTON The Rev. J.

T. Parnell 68 ELIZABETHTOWN Jonathan Gray, 30, Dr John W. Herrmann, 57; Ophelia Anna LewiS, 97 ELKHORN CITY Alpha Omega Owens. 84 EVARTS Walter L. Middleton, 86 FRANKFORT Rosalie Paige Hartman, 71, Floyd Junior Loman, 59 GERMANTOWN Elbert "Dick" Hardin, 74 HODGENVILLE Blanche Young Self DeSpain, 90; Conrad VanMeter, 60 HOPKINSVILLE Nathaniel Acree.

68; Randolph Bell, 61 HORSE CAVE Dr. George B. Boeckmann, 58 IRVINE Leonard Isaacs, 85 KIMPER Danny Gerald Varney, 43 LEBANON Gregory O'Daniel 64 LIBERTY John Breeden, 79 MADISONVILLE Lorene Martin. 87; Nora E. McAnally, 78 MAGNOLIA Lyford Wells, 72 Belle Howell, 75 McANDREWS Doyle T.

Farnsworth, 82 MIDDLEBURG Corda Statham, 90 MILLARD Abner L. Justice, 94 MUNFORDVILLE William Edward Frye, 66 PADUCAH Ethel Bruce, 88; John Carpenter, 76; Claudine Housman, 85 PIKEVILLE Arnold Cree Parsons, 47; Delpha Slusher, 59; Elizabeth Thomas, 90 PRESTONSBURG Glenda Garrett Ousley, 37: Anna Neeley Snipes, 81 PRINCETON Mary Dancie Hodge, 87; Herman Reginald Mitchell, 75; Edna Piercy, 88; Haydon Wyatt, 71 RANSOM William McKinley Fields, 72 RICHMOND Joseph M. Moore, 48 SHELBYVILLE Rudolph Collins, 74; Forest Washburn, 62 SOMERSET Paris Colyer, 87 SPRINGFIELD Bobby Gene Warner, 58 TOMPKINSVILLE Clyde J. Jackson, 72 VERONA Frederick E. Goehring, 92; Barry D.

Leek, 34 VINE GROVE James W. Skeeters, 79 WHITLEY CITY Elsie Ridener, 74.

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