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Ewell Cline
Services for Ewell (John
Henry) Andrew Cline, 77, of 1335 Louisville
Road, will be conducted 10 a.m. Monday at Harrod Brothers Funeral Home
by Rev. Joseph Taloff with burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens. He
died 7:03 p.m. Friday at King's Daughters Memorial Hospital after a
long
illness. A Bath County native, he was a retired mechanic with
Johnson's
Wheel Alignment.
Survivors include a
brother, William D. Cline, Frankfort, and a sister,
Clarine C. Smith, Frankfort. He was the son of the late W.H.
Cline
and Edna Warner Cline and the brother of the late Gordon Cline, Johnson
Cline and Walter V. Cline. Bearers will be Tim Quinn, Scott
Quinn,
Steve Quinn, Tommy Cline, Billy J. Cline and Garnett Preston.
Friends
may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today.
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Paul Cline
Graveside services for
Paul Vernon Cline, 54, of Wilkinson Boulevard,
will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Greenhill Cemetery. He died 8 p.m.
Wednesday
at Central Baptist Hospital following an illness. A native of
Franklin
County, he was a U.S. Army veteran and member of Evergreen Baptist
Chruch.
Survivors include a son, Paul Scott Cline; a brother, Garnett Preston,
Georgetown; and a sister, Wanda Landrum, Frankfort. He was the
son
of the late Walter Vernon and Pauline Johnson Cline. Friends may
call after 9 a.m. Tuesday at Harrod Brothers Funeral Home.
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Tommy Wayne Cline
The State Journal, June 22, 1998
Frankfort Man Dies In Accident
A Frankfort man may have
suffered a heart attack before hitting a tree
in a fatal accident Sunday, reported Franklin County Sheriff's
Department.
Tommy Wayne Cline, 48, of 709 Holmes Street, was 30-40 feet from Lee
Lane
on Cardwell Lane when his vehicle hit a tree, breaking both of his
legs,
according to Deputy Sheriff Jim Crouse. Crouse said Cline had large
wounds
with very little blood loss. There were no skid marks and no breaks
were
applied, he said. Cline's foot was still on the gas pedal, Crouse said.
Cline had a history of heart problems and had suffered a heart attack
approximately
one year ago, said Crouse, and was scheduled to undergo medical testing
this week. There were no witnesses to the accident Graveside services
for
Cline will be 1PM Wednesday in the Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. A
native of Franklin County, he was a self-employed auto mechanic.
Survivors
include three sons, Patrick Cline, Jeffery Cline and Tony Cline, all of
Frankfort; two brothers, Garnet Preston, Georgetown, and Paul Cline,
Frankfort;
one sister, Wanda Landrum, Frankfort, and one grandson. He was the son
of the late Walter and Pauline Johnson Cline Friends may call from 7-9
P.M. Tuesday at Harrod Brothers Funeral Home.
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Walter Vernon Cline
WALTER V. CLINE (Date of
Death 7-9-81)
Services for Walter Vernon
Cline, 57, of 102 Noel Ave. will be held at
Rogers Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. Monday.
He died at King's Daughter's
Memorial Hospital at 4:56
p.m. Thursday, July 9, 1981 following a long illness. He will be buried
in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
He was a native of Bath
County and the retired owner of
Cline Wheel Alignment. He was a member of Hiram Lodge 7/84 F& AM,
the order of the Eastern Star and the York Rite Bodies. He was also a
member of the Thorn Hill Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Bertha Westmoreland Cline;
one daughter, Wanda Landrum, four stepdaughters, Pamela West, Lori
Aldridge, Rita Westmoreland and Margaret Westmoreland; four sons, Tommy
Cline, Donnie Ray Cline, Garnet Preston of Georgetown and Paul Cline of
Homa, La; One sister, Clarine Smith; three brothers, Ewell Cline,
Johnson Cline of Winter Haven, Florida and William D. Cline of
Elizabethtown; and eight grandchildren.
The Rev. William Hartung will
officiate at the services.
Bearers will be Billy Joe
Cline, John Scott Cline,
Charles G. West, Sherman Landrum, Mitchell Cline and Paul Underwood.
Honorary bearers will
be Norm Davis, Billy Paynter,
Eugene Moore, Jr., Robert Smoot, Louis Pfouts and Jim McDaniel.
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William H. Cline
The State Journal, Frankfort Ky,
Thursday, May 7,
1970
Services for William H.
Cline, 69, of Frankfort, Ky. will be Saturday
at Harrod Brothers Memorial Chapel. A native of Bath County and a
member
of the Frankfort First Christian Church, Mr. Cline died today at King's
Daughters Hospital. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edna Warner Cline; one
daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith of Winchester, Tenn.; five sons, Ewell
Cline,
Walter Cline and Johnson Cline, all of Frankfort, Gordon Cline of
Weston,
Mo., and William D. Cline of Ft. Stewart Georgia; 28 grandchildren and
3 great-grandchildren. Burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Woodford
County,
Ky.
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Eliza Louise Dawson
BATH COUNTY NEWS-OUTLOOK Week of January 10, 2002
ELIZA LOUISE DAWSON, 71 PASSES AWAY FROM THE EFFECTS OF
PNEUMONIA
Eliza Louise Dawson, age
71, of Stepstone Road,
Owingsville, passed away January 6, 2002 at Mary Chiles Hospital from
complications of pneumonia. She was born March 9, 1930 to the late
Warner and Rosa Jackson Dawson. She was a homemaker, farmer and writer
of songs, poems and articles. She penned the lyrics to a song that was
once recorded entitled, "Raining Roses." She also wrote many poems and
articles that appeared in numerous magazines including: Ladies Home
Journal, Saturday Evening Post,
Farm Journal, Progressive Farmer and McCall's. Many of her craft
related articles were published in trade magazines as well. She
attended Owingsville United Methodist Church.
Survivors
include two sisters, Mary E. (Mrs. Edward) Lucas
and Lorena (Mrs Lawrence) Shrout, both of Owingsville; four nephews.
A graveside
service was held Wednesday, January 9, 2002 at
2:00 PM at Longview Cemetery in Bethel. A eulogy was given by Mike Ray.
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Bertha Clayton (Kincaid) Ginter
Bath County News-Outlook
Bertha Ginter, 81 passes away after a long illness.
Bertha Clayton Kincaid Ginter, age 81,
passed away Tuesday, February 26, 2002 at Hilltop Lodge Nursing
Homeafter a long illness. She was born September 4, 1920, in Bath
county, to the Late Oscar and Annie Warner Kincaid. She was a homemaker
and a member of the Kendall Springs Church of Christ.
Survivors include her husband, Wilburn Ginter; three
grandchildren, Richard and Deanna Adkins of Owingsville; seven
great-grandchildren and one son-in-law Orville "Bimbo" Anderson of
Owingsville.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Janice Marie
Anderson.
Funeral services were held Friday, March 1, 2002, at 1:00
p.m. at Richardson Funeral Home with Rev Bob Ray officiating. Burial
was in Kendall Springs Cemetery.
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Roy E. Henderson
Kansas City Star, January 16, 1977
Entered into eternal rest
Saturday, January 15, 1977
Roy Edgar Henderson, 81,
Weston in Platte County, died Saturday at
the Cushing Memorial Hospital in Leavenworth. He was born in Bath
County, Kentucky, and came to Missouri in 1940. He was a
farmer.
Mr. Henderson was a member of the Weston Christian Assembly
Church.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Gertie Henderson of the home; a son, Larry
Henderson,
Weston; four daughters, Mrs. Roberta Warner, Mrs. Margaret F. Moore and
Mrs. Rosa Mildred Faudere, all of Weston, and Mrs. Armilda Amundson,
Denver;
a brother, Burton Henderson, Pebble, Kentucky, 28 grandchildren and 49
great grandchildren. Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at the
church; burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery east of Weston. Friends
may call from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday at Vaughn Chapel, Weston.
Pallbearers
will be Roy F. Henderson, Gary Henderson, Leroy Henderson, David Moore,
James Large and Darrell Warner.
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Obituary of Margaret F. (Henderson)
Moore
Margaret F. Moore Margaret
F. Moore, 68, Weston in Platte County, died
September 11, 1988 at St. Luke's Hospital. She was born in Tipp City,
Ohio
and lived in Weston for 48 years. Mrs. Moore was a member of the
Christian
Assembly Church, Weston. Survivors include her husband, Harold Moore of
the home; a son, David Moore, Ferrelview in Platte County; three
daughters,
Joyce Robinson, Judy Minyard and Betty Comer, and a brother, Larry
Henderson,
all of Weston; Two sisters; Roberta Taloff, Buckner, and Rosa Faudere,
Weston; 22 grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Services
will be at 10:30 A.M. Wednesday at the Vaughn Chapel, Weston. Friends
may
call from 6:30 to 8 P.M. today at the chapel.
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The Harold Bulletin Monday, December
24, 2001
Obituary of Robin Muterspaugh
Robin "Bo" (Hyde)
Muterspaugh, 40, of Anderson, was taken home by the
Lord on December 21, 2001, from her residence following a one year
illness.
She was born
March 27, 1961, in Anderson where she lived
her entire
life.
She was a
graduate of Anderson High School, Class of 1979,
and graduated
in the top ten of her class at Indeiana Business College.
She was a
homemaker and a full time mother. She was
also a "mother"
to many others.
Survivors
include her parents, Robert and Nancy (Slaymaker)
Hyde; two
daughters, Christi Muterspaugh and Misti Muterspaugh; her borther, Bill
(wife Gloria) Hyde; four sisters, Holly Conover, Tracey Geller, Chantel
Hatfield and Gail Bauer; and nieces and nephews, Jeremy, Jay and
Jessica
Perry, James and Jonothan Conover, Johnny Bauer, Heather, Ginger and T.
J. Geller and Jennifer, Zack and Brittany Hatfield, her Aunt Sue
(husband
Dick) Clark, her uncle Robert D. Slaymaker; and cousins, Deborah (Hyde)
Perry and Carrie Slaymaker and Kelly Slaymaker.
A memorial
service will be conducted at 5 p.m. Thursday at
First Presbyterian
Church in Anderson, offciiated by the Rev. Rick Kimmer.
Friends may
visit with the family one hour prior to the
memorial service
in the church parlor.
In lieu of
flowers the family requests that donations be
made to the
First Presbyterian Church, 203 W. Nineth St., Anderson, IN 46016.
Arrangements
are being handled by Rozelle-Johnson Funeral
Service, Anderson.
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Amanda Shultz Reffett
Bath County News-Outlook Thursday,
October 31, 1940
Mrs. Amanda Reffett Passes
At Olympia
Mrs. Amanda Shultz
Reffett, 90 years old, widow of the late
Bud Reffett, died at her home at Olympia Saturday, October 26, after a
long illness.
One of the oldest
citizens of the county, Mrs. Reffett was the
last of a large family, the daughter of the late Samuel and Mary
Becraft
Shultz, born march 23, 1850.
Mrs. Reffett had
spent her entire life in this county and was
one of its most respected citizens. She is survived by a number
of
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services
were held at the residence Sunday afternoon,
conducted by the Rev.Moores, pastor of the Olympia Christian
Church.
Burial was at the Old Fields cemetery.
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Clarence J. Reynolds
Bath County
News Out-Look Thursday, May
9, 1940
Clarence Reynolds Suicide
Victim
Owingsville Man Uses
Dynamite To Take Own Life
J. Reynolds, 45
years old, member of a prominent And widely
connected Bath county family and for 15 years an employee of the state
road department, took his own life shortly before noon last Saturday,
May
4, by exploding two sticks of dynamite which he placed under his body
on
the roadside.
According to
available information and testimony brought out
by Coroner George C. Eastin of Mt. Sterling, Reynolds drove his car to
a point on the Van Thompson Pike about half way between Stoops and Judy
in Montgomery county, parked the machine on the edge of the road and
after
getting out of the car, placed two sticks of dynamite fitted with caps
and fuses on the ground, laid down across the explosive and lighted the
fuses with a match.
The explosion tore
the torso to shreds, the coroner reported,
and scattered the head, legs and arms over the area for a distance of
some
300 feet.
There was no note
of explanation left by the dead man and no
reason is known by his relatives and friends for his act. The
coroner
said after the inquest that there was no reason to believe Mr.
Reynolds'
death was accidental or that any other person was responsible. He
gave his verdict as suicide.
A native of this
county, Mr. Reynolds was a son of Mr. Martha
R. Reynolds of Owingsville and the late Jonas Reynolds. Besides
his
mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Foley Reynolds; a son,
Clarence Reynolds, Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Quisenbery and Mrs. T.
L. Jones, of Montgomery county, and six brothers, Allie and Talmage
Reynolds, of Montgomery county, and Virgil, Fred, Walter and
Clay Reynolds, of Bath county.
Mr. Reynolds was a
World War veteran, a member of Bath Post
No. 12, American Legion and the Christian church.
Funeral services
were held at the Grave in Owingsville Cemetery
Sunday afternoon, May 5, at 4:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. George
C. Frey, pastor of the Owingsville Christian church.
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Jonas Reynolds
Bath County News Outlook, Thursday March
12, 1936.
Jonas Reynolds, 85 years old,
farmer of the Salt Wells
section, died
at his home at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday morning following a heart attack.
Mr.
Reynolds lived only a short time after he was stricken and had been in
apparently good health up until a few minutes before his passing.
Although well advanced in
years, he had enjoyed a robust
constitution
and was seldom ill. On the morning of his death, he had been about his
place as usual.
A man of irreproachable
character, Mr. Reynolds was one
of the most
highly respected men in this county. He had lived quietly, met his
obligations
promptly and held himself above the petty affairs of his community. He
was a native of Bath county, a son of Thomas and Amy Warner Reynolds,
born
December 1, 1850. His forbears were among the early families of this
section
of the state.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Martha
Raburn Reynolds, he is
survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Walter Quisenberry and Mrs. Tom Jones, of Stepstone,
and
seven sons, Allie and Talmadge of Mt. Sterling, and Virgil, Clarence,
Fred,
Clay, and Walter Reynolds, all of this county.
Funeral services were
held at his residence two miles
west of Owingsville
Thursday afternoon, March 12, at two o'clock, conducted by the Rev.
Henry
S. Ficklin. Interment was in the family lot in the Owingsville cemetery.
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Martha Davis (Raburn) Reynolds
Bath County News Outlook, Thursday,
August 31, 1950.
Mrs. Reynolds Dies Today
Funeral Services To Be Held Saturday
Mrs. Martha Rayburn Reynolds,
87, widow of Jonas
Reynolds, died at her
home on Bath Avenue at 9:00 this morning.
A daughter of the late
William and Mary Jackson Rayburn,
she was a native
of this county. She was reared in the Kendall Springs section, later
moving
to the Sees vicinity.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Walter Quisenberry
and Mrs. T.
L. Jones of Montgomery County, and Virgil Reynolds, Fred Reynolds,
Walter
Reynolds, and Clay Reynolds, all of Bath County; one sister, Mrs. Lou
Fisher,
Millersburg; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was
preceded
in death by two sons and one daughter--Clarence Reynolds, Talmadge
Reynolds,
and Anne Reynolds.
Funeral services will be held
at the Owingsville
Christian Church at
10:30 Saturday morning, conducted by the Rev. George C. Frey and the
Rev.
D. R. Bennet. Burial will be in the Owingsville cemetery.
Pallbearers will be:
active, Ewell Stone, Harold
Reynolds, Deward Reynolds,
Ed Razor, Bobby Barnes, Robert Gilmore; honorary, Dr. H. S. Gilmore,
Dr.
D. C. Dotson, Rollie Wilson, Ernest Swetnam, Chester Smoot, Johnnie
Everman,
Mike Carpenter, Jeff Carpenter, Robert Thompson, Oscar Conyers, Charlie
Darnell, Lewis Staton, Jeff Clark, and Albert Baker.
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Talmage Reynolds
Bath County News Outlook, August 9, 1945
Talmadge Reynolds Dies At
Lexington
Talmage Cecil Reynolds, 49
years old, died at a
Lexington hospital Wednesday,
August 8, after a long illness.
Mr. Reynolds was a native of
this county, a son of Mrs.
Martha Reyburn
Reynolds and the late Jonas R. Reynolds. He had been making his home in
Mt. Sterling for the past twenty years.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary
Lee Warner Reynolds, he is
survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Ed Razor, Sharpsburg; his mother, Mrs. Martha Reynolds,
Owingsville; and five brothers, Allie Reynolds, Montgomery county; and
Virgil, Fred, Johnnie, and Cley Reynolds, Owingsville.
Funeral services will
be held at the Mitchell funeral
home, Mt. Sterling,
Friday afternoon, August 10, at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in
Machpelah
Cemetery, Mt. Sterling.
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Odessa Shultz
Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, March
24, 1938
Old Citizen Dies At
Olympia
Miss Odessa
Shultz, 79 years old, died at her home at
Olympia Monday night, March 21, following a several weeks
illness.
Miss Shultz
was one of the old citizens of the county,
a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shultz, born October 18,
1859.
She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Amanda Reffett, of Olympia and
several
nieces and nephews, among whom is Mrs. E. G. Palmer, of
Owingsville.
Funeral
services were held at the residence Tuesday
afternoon,
March 22, followed by burial in Old Fields graveyard.
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Elizabeth (Warner) Sorrell
Elizabeth (Warner)
Sorrell, widow of George Sorrell, died at home of
her daughter Mrs. David (Bush) Wilson in Nicholas County on 28 May, at
age 86. She was the daughter of Jacob and Mary Shultz Warner and was
born
and reared in Bath County. Survived by two daughters: Mrs. Wilson and
Miss
Florence Sorrell; one step-son Clark Sorrell, all of Nicholas County.
Survived
by two sisters: Mrs. James Stull of Lexington and Mrs. Simpson Sorrell
of Bath County. Survived by two brothers: Andy T. Warner of Preston and
John Warner of near Owingsville. Buried in Warner graveyard.
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George Sorrell
DEATH REMOVES RESPECTED
CITIZEN
George Sorrell, 77, well known farmer, died at his home on the
Mt. Sterling Road Sunday, November 14, after a long illness of a
complication of diseases. He had been critically ill for several
weeks and had been in declining health for years or longer.
A member of a widely connected family of this section of the
county, Mr. Sorrell was a respected citizen and a splendid
farmer.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Bettie Warner Sorrell, he is survived by
two daughters, Mrs David Wilson, and Miss Florence Sorrell; one son,
Clark Sorrell, of Nicholas County, and three brothers, Simpson, Alfred
and Sam Sorrell, all of this county.
Funeral services we held at his residence Monday afternoon,
November 15, conducted by the Rev Henry S. Ficklin. Burial took
place in the Warner graveyard.
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Mary E. Warner Sorrell
March 5, 1896
Mrs. Mary E. Sorrell died
of consumption last Friday, and was interred
at the Warner Graveyard just west of town, on Saturday. The
procession
of mourners was a large one, the deceased having a large number of
relatives
and friends. The burial casket was a very handsome one of white,
trimmed with silver fringe and tassels.
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Julia Ann (Williamson) Staton
Paintsville, Kentucky, November 12, 1948
Mrs. Julia Ann Staton, 65,
wife of Perry Jackson Staton of Van
Lear,died at her home Saturday, November 12, about 6:00 am, following
an
illness of several years. She was born February 26, 1884 in Bath
County,
the daughter of William and Margaret Warner Williamson, She had been a
resident of Van Lear for about twenty years and was a member of the
Church
of Christ. Surviving besides her husband are four children; three
daughters,
Mrs. Pauline Manning, Wyandotte, Michigan; Mrs; Ruby Adams, Van Lear ,
Ky., Miss Esther Staton at home; one son Chester Staton, Wyandotte,
Michigan.
Surviving also are the following brothers and sisters; George
Williamson,
Mrs Mary Rothwell, Mrs. Effie Williamson of Paint Creek, W. Va., Mrs.
Catherine
Clark, Mrs. Martha Handley both of Huntington, W. Va., and Mrs. Lizzie
Billups of St. Albans, W. Va. Funeral services were conducted by the
Rev.
Walter Hooper at 2:00pm Monday, November 14th, at the Freewill Baptist
Church at Van Lear. Burial was in the Wells-Buckingham cemetery in this
city under the direction of the Jones Funeral Home.
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Obituary for Roberta Henderson
(Warner) Taloff
As published in the Weston Chronicle on
January 24,
2001.
Roberta Henderson wife of
the Rev. Joseph Taloff passed away from a
brief
illness, at 10:30 AM
January 21, 2001 at the University of Kansas
Medical
Center in Kansas City,
Kansas.
Roberta was the daughter of
the late Roy Edgar Henderson
and Gertie
Bell Perkins Henderson. Roberta was born June 27, 1932 on the
Grass
Lick Pike in Montgomery County, Kentucky and moved from Kentucky with
her
parents and siblings to Weston, Missouri in 1940. One of
Roberta's
favorite stories was how the entire family moved to Weston in two cars
with everything tied on top of the cars including her dad's hunting
dogs.
Roberta was the youngest of 10 children and was preceded in death by 3
sisters and 4 brothers, Peachie Mae Henderson, February 6, 1928;
Armilda Roberts Amundson, January 11, 1979; Margaret
Francis
Moore, September 11, 1988; Roy Morton Henderson, March 31,
1929;
Robert Edward Henderson, September 23, 1930; James Louis Henderson,
January
30, 1972 and another brother who died at birth and was not
named.
She is survived by a brother, Larry William Henderson and a sister
Rosa Mildred Faudere, both of Weston, Missouri.
Earlier in Roberta's life she
was employed by the Human
Resource Corporation
and spent her time helping disabled children and adults. After
Roberta
married Rev. Joseph Taloff she helped Joseph in the ministry of the
United
Methodist Church. When Roberta and Joe decided to retire, Roberta
devoted the rest of her life to Joe, her children and made it her goal
to spoil her grandchildren, which she managed to do. She was also
a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Leavenworth,
Kansas.
It was in Weston she met and
married the late William
"Bill" D. Warner
of Bath County, Kentucky on February 10, 1951. Bill preceded her
in death on July 16, 1972. Together they had 7 children, Jo
Ellen who preceded her in death August 23, 1955 and six children who
survive
her, Teresa A. Mayes, Manhattan, Kansas; Janet L. Warner, Weston,
Missouri;
Donna E. Burdette, Colleyville, Texas; Wm. Darrell Warner, Jr., Platte
City, Missouri; Linda D. Warner-Maiava, Leavenworth, Kansas and
Kimberly
K. Boeding, Kansas City, Missouri.
Roberta is survived by her
husband Rev. Joseph Taloff of
Weston Missouri.
Roberta met Joseph in Weston and they were married November 18, 1980.
Together
they shared 20 wonderful years.
Roberta also leaves behind 16
grandchildren; Andrea,
Adrian and Alex
Mayes; Travis, Kendall and Kourtney Smith; Karah, Grant and Gavin
Maiava;
Jake and Lauren Boeding; Megan Warner; Meredith and Mallory
Scherer;
Cole Bennette and Molly Goodwin. Roberta loved her grandchildren
dearly.
She will be missed by her
many nieces and nephews who
called her Aunt
Bert, her many friends and especially by her husband and children who
not
only lost a wife and a mother but a friend and a strong shoulder to cry
on when needed.
Visitation will be held at
Vaughn Funeral Home, 18905
Highway 45 North,
Weston, Missouri on Tuesday evening January 23, 2001 from 6:30 PM until
8:00 PM. The funeral will be held at the Trinity United Methodist
Church, 321 N. 6th, Leavenworth, Kansas, Wednesday morning,
January
24, 2001 at 10:30 AM. officiated by the Rev. Russell Anderson.
Pall
bearers will be Roy "Bubby" Henderson, Travis Smith, Adrian Mayes, Alex
Mayes, Gavin Maiava, Grant Maiava and Cory Henderson. Interment
will
follow at the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery located on P Highway north of
Weston,
Missouri.
Look up, dear wife and
mother, above
Although the billows round you swell;
We know that you are safe on high.
You are now with God where all is well.
Though we'll see you never more.
Your little form to earth be given,
You rest where pain and grief are over,
And someday we'll meet you again in Heaven.
by Darrell Warner
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Andrew Trumbo Warner
Owingsville, May 7- Funeral
services for A. T. Warner, who died
Sunday morning on his 96th birthday, will be conducted at 2:30 PM (CST)
Tuesday in the Kendall Springs Church of Christ by the Rev. H. S.
Ficklin.
Burial will be in the Kendall Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Henry
Staton, Ewell Cline, Walter Cline, Billy Cline, Billy Warner and
Raymond
Craycraft. The body is at the Richarson, Dicken and Dodson
Funeral
Home.
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Ann Warner
Obituary of slave owned by
Jacob Warner Sr. July 9, 1909 Aunt Ann
Warner,
of color, died at the home of Dudley Warner Friday and was buried in
the
family graveyard. She was bought by the Elder Jacob Warner at
Georgetown
when she was 18 years old and had been in the Warner family for eighty
years, doing the work until two months ago.
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Eddie Everett Warner
Bath County News-Outlook, Thursday,
February 6, 1936
Pneumonia Fatal To Ed
Warner
Edward
Warner, 50 years old, died at his home on Slate
Avenue at 2:30 o'clock this morning, following a weeks illness with
pneumonia.
Mr. Warner, a
native of Bath county, was a son of Andy T.
and Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds Warner, of near Preston, born March 22,
1886. Mr. Warner was a well known farmer of this section of the county
and enjoyes the enviable reputation as a man of honor and integrity.
Funeral
services will be held at the Kendall Springs
Christian church Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, conducted by the
Rev. R. L. Bailey. Interment in the Kendall Springs cemetery.
Besides his
wife, Mrs. Rose Warner, he is survived by his
parents and four children, four sisters, Mrs. Weldy Staton, Mrs. Ollie
Craycraft, Mrs. Hord Cline, Mrs. Omer Jones and one brother, Willie
Warner.
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Mary Elizabeth (Reynolds) Warner
Bath County News-Outlook, Thursday,
April 2, 1936.
Mrs. A. T. Warner Dies At
Olympia
Mrs.
Elizabeth Warner, 73, wife of A. T. Warner died at
her home near Olympia Monday morning, March 30, after a brief illness
of pneumonia. Mrs. Warner had been in declining health for several
years and was stricken with pneumonia about a week or ten days ago.
Besides her
husband, she is survived by four daughters,
Mrs. Weldy Staton, Mrs. Ollie Craycraft, Mrs. Hord Cline and Mrs. Omer
Jones, and one son, Willie Warner, of Nevada.
Funeral
services were held at the residence, Wednesday
afternoon, April , conducted by the Rev. T. J. Crouch. Buriel took
place in Kendall Springs cemetery.
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Jacob C. Warner
The Owingsville Outlook Thursday, August
25, 1910
Jacob C. Warner's
Death
Jacob C.
Warner died about 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday, August
21 at the home of his son-in-law George Sorrell, Jr., on the Preston
pike.
He was buried at the Warner graveyard Monday about noon. He was
sick
a long time and was 82 years old.
Deceased was
a son of Jonas Warner, and is survived by
his brothers Stephen M., of Mt. Sterling; Jonas, of Moorefield; Mrs.
Nannie
Kopp and Mrs. Miranda Kopp, of Eaton, Ohio.
He married
Miss Elizabeth Shultz daughter of Perry
Shultz.
She died about eight years ago.
They reared
thirteen children, two being dead; Amanda,
first wife of George Sorrell, Jr., and Samuel.
Their
surviving children are Mary, wife of George Pergrem;
Margaret, widow of William Williamson; Eliza, wife of Squire John
Clark; Bettie, wife
of George Sorrell, Jr.; Ellen, wife of Simpson Sorrell; Belle, wife of
James Stull; Andrew,
Jonas, John and William.
Deceased was
an industrious farmer in his younger years,
and was a quiet, good citizen, enjoying the esteem of his
aquaintanceship.
His family
have the sympathy of many friends in their
loss.
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John Warner, 76 Dies Monday
John Warner, 76, Bath
County died at his home near Owingsville Monday
night about 11:00 o'clock. A native of Bath County, he was
the son of the late Jacob and Mary Elizabeth Shultz Warner. He
was
a member of the Christian church.
Survivors include three
sons, Luther Warner, Middletown, Ohio;
Taulbee Warner, Dayton, Ohio; Espy Warner, Montgomery County,
Kentucky;
three daughters, Mrs. Earl Crump, Mrs. Lloyd
Thompson,
and Mrs. Osborne Toy, all of Bath County, Kentucky; one brother,
Andy Warner, Bath County, and several grandchildren. Funeral
services
were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the grave in the Warner
Graveyard,
services conducted by the Rev George C. Frey, pastor of the Owingsville
Christian Church. Pall bearers were: active, Clay Copher,
Palmer
Sorrell, Bascom Sorrell, Jessie Clark, William Clark,
Raymond
Bromagen; honorary, Clark Rogers, Tom McCarty, Espy
Staton,
Fred Reynolds, Chester Smoot, Ambrose Lucas, Stanley
Highley,
Carl Reynolds, Virgil Reynolds, Charlie Myers. Funeral
arrangements
were under the direction of Barnes & Reynolds funeral home,
Owingsville.
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Lena Pearl Sorrell Warner
Bath County News-Outlook Thursday,
October 24, 1940
Brief Illness Fatal To
Mrs. Tom Warner
Mrs. Lena Pearl Warner, 24
years old, wife of Tommie Warner, died at
her home near town Wednesday night, October 23, after a several weeks'
illness of typhoid fever.
A native of this
county, she was a daughter of Mrs. Clay Tackett
and the late William Sorrell, born September 1, 1916.
Besides her
husband, she is survived by three children, Lequito
Joyce, Clayton Howard and Raymond Arnold Warner; her mother and
stepfather;
three sisters, Mrs. Daily Cartmill, Montgomery; Mrs. W. R. Summers,
Charleston,
W. Va.; and Mrs. Raymond Duckworth; three brothers, Palmer Sorrell,
Montgomery
county; Bascom Sorrell, Nicholas county; and Irvin Sorrell, San
Antonio,
Texas; two half sisters and one half-brother.
Funeral services
will be held Friday afternoon, October 25,
at 2 o'clock at the Kendall Springs Christian Church. Interment
in the Kendall Springs cemetery.
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Margaret Stone Warner
from The Bath County News-Outlook
Margaret Warner, age 78,
passes away at Mary Chiles Hospital.
Margaret Stone
Warner, age 78, of Bath Avenue, passed away
Friday,
April 2, 1999 at Mary Chiles Hospital. She was born December 25,
1920 in Montgomery County to the late Eliner "Babe" Stone and Melinda
Everman
Stone. She was the widow of James "Hick" Warner. She was a
former Herald-Leader carrier, former telephone operator, Army WAC
member
in World War II, and a member of the Christian Church.
Survivors include
one son, Bobby James Warner of Maysville;
two daughters, Mary Linda Copher of Owingsville and Cathy King of
Whitley
City; two sisters, Mary Nette Boyd of Frankfort and Evelyn Beaty of
Carlisle;
seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death
by a son, Dudley Thomas Warner; four brothers,
Ewell, Roger, Bill and Pebble Stone; two sisters, Dorothy Pellfrey and
Zora Mobley.
Funeral services
were held Monday, April 5, 1999 at Richardson
Funeral Home with Rev. Lowell Rice officiating. Burial was in the
Owingsville Cemetery.
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Meliza J. Warner
Mrs. Eliza J Warner died
Saturday, June 27th, at the home
of her husband, Jacob Warner, southwest of town, Funeral by Rev. F.D.
Palmeter of the Methodist Church. She was born January 29, 1842, her
maiden name being Gorham. She was reared by Millersburg and was married
to Jacob Warner when young. Three children survive: William T. of
Owingsville; Mary (Mrs Jeff Dawson Jr.), and Dudley at home. A brother
lives in Bethel and another lives in the west.
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William Darrell Warner
Obituary posted in the Kansas City Times
July 18,
1972
William D. Warner, 51, of
Weston in Platte County, died Sunday at
Spelman
Memorial Hospital. He was born in Owingsville, Kentucky and lived
in Weston 22 years. He was a retired machinist for Kramer
Manufacturing
Company, Leavenworth, Kansas. Mr. Warner was a member of
Christian
Assembly Church in Weston. He was a World War II Army
Veteran.
He leaves his wife, Roberta Henderson Warner of the home; five
sons,
William D. Jr. of the home, Mitch, Larry, Danny, Gary of Louisville,
Kentucky;
six daughters, Miss Teresa, Linda, Kimberly all of the home, Mrs. Donna
Smith, Smithville, Miss Janet Lea, Frankfort and Mrs. Gerry Lentz,
Louisville,
Kentucky; his mother, Mrs. Edna Cline, Frankfort; four brothers,
Johnson Cline, Walter Cline and Ewell Cline all of Frankfort and Sgt.
Billy
Cline, Ft. Dix N.J.; a sister, Mrs. Clarine Smith, Frankfort and three
grandchildren. Rev. W. J. Franklin officiated at the services
held
at Vaughn Chapel, L. R. Vaughn was at the organ accompanied the
soloist,
Mrs. J. R. Benner. Pallbearers were Jewell Anderson, Oliver
Kerns,
Roy Dunn, Gaylord Ferguson, Walter Searcy and George Hayden.
Burial
in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
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Charles Whittington
December 16, 1897
Died Friday, at the home of his
son, Thomas, at Forge Hill,
Charles Whittington. Burial in Warner Graveyard
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Sarah Belle (Lansdale) Williams
Mrs. Belle Williams wife of
John Williams, who died Friday
morning,
June the twenty first, nineteen eighteen, at two thirty o'clock will be
held at her late residence Saturday afternoon, at two thirty o'clock.
Services
conducted by Rev. Clyde Darsie. Burial at Stepstone in the Thompson
Graveyard.
Pall Bearer Sidney Lansdale, John Lansdale, Leslie Lansdale, Robert
Thompson
Frank Lansdale, John Masterson.
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