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THE COURIER -JOURAL. MONDAY, 13. 1990 3 LWUlUVIkL Russellviile boater, 43, drowns after falling into Kentucky Lake identified, apparently reached to grab a falling object and took his hands off the steering wheel, causing the boat to shift and throwing both men into the water, Barrett said. Another boater rescued the driver but could not find Roberts, Barrett said. Roberts' body was recovered a few hours later by the Stewart County, rescue squad.

No charges were filed. Barrett said alcohol wasn't involved in the accident The Western Kentucky Bureau DOVER, Tenn. A Kentucky man drowned in Kentucky Lake Saturday after be fell from a boat, authorities said. Richard Roberts, 43, of Russellviile fell from the boat about 4 p.m. CDT near Rushing Creek Campground, just across the state line in Tennessee, said Gary Barrett, a patrol officer with the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area.

The boat's driver, who was not LOUISVILLE Barbara Garr Chatman, 37 Doris Doyle, 78 viola E. Elzy, 60 Albert Leroy Krages, 64 William F. "Bill" Lucey 55 Aileen B. Miller, 77 James H. "Jim" Mitchell, 77 Nannie Belle Steele, 95 Walter Williams 55 SOUTHERN INDIANA Prentice Mead Kemp, 87 Roy Hardin Wilson, 68 Esther Mae Meek Witten, 76 Elizabeth Ellen Coulter Renn, 82 Marjorie Campbell Brandenburg, 70 Edgar Jones, 78 Marian Evelyn Myers, 73 City, county officials try to identify body of man found in downtown parking lot Barbara Carr Chatman, 37, formerly of Valley Station, died Saturday at Humana Hospital-Suburban.

She was a certified cosmetologist and a Methodist Survivors: a son, Eric W. Chat-man; a daughter, Lauren M. Chat-man; her parents, Nanna and John Garr, two sisters, Sandy Jacobs and Lisa Garr; and a brother, Mike Garr. Funeral: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway, with burial in Elk Creek Cemetery in Spencer County.

Visitation from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. Doris Doyle, 78, died Sunday at Humana Hospital-Southwest She was the former Doris Smith, a native of Brooksville, a retired punch press operator for Anaconda Aluminum Co. and a Methodist Survivors: her husband, George M.

Doyle; two daughters, Mary Kay Carter and Betty Wilson; a son, William Doyle; three sisters, Juanita Anthony of Brooksville, Etta Kate Perkins of Laurel, and Anna B. Doyle; seven grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday. Viola E. Elzy, 60, of 4409 Sunset died Saturday at her home. She was a retired employee of SuperX Drugs. Survivors: her husband, William J.

Elvy; two daughters, Marsha Butler and Gwendolyn Elvy; a son, Maurice Elvy, her mother, Alene McDaniels; a sister, Deseree Farley of East Palo Alto, three brothers, Claude and Jesse Farley, both of East Palo Alto, and Clarence Worthy; and five grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m. Wednesday, First Virginia Avenue Baptist Church, 3601 Virginia Ave, with burial in Highland Memory Gardens in Mount Washington. Visitation at A. D.

Porter Sons Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut St, after noon Tuesday and at the church after 10 a.m. Wednesday. Expressions of sympathy: Hospice of Louisville. Albert Leroy Krages, 64, of S.

Spring Street died Sunday at Veterans Administration Medical Center. He was a retired foreman at the Louisville Provision a Navy veteran of World War and a member of St Aloysius Catholic Church. Survivors: his wife, the former Elizabeth E. Stevens; a daughter, Nancy Swan of Taylorsville; two sons, Stephen and Michael Krages; a sister, Nancy Slucher of Florida; four brothers, William Krages of California, Jimmy Krages of Floyds Knobs, Donald and Ronald Krages; and three grandchildren. Funeral: 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Schop-penhorst Underwood Funeral Home, 19th and Market streets, with burial in Highland Memory Gardens in Mount Washington. Visitation from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. Expressions of sympathy: American Heart Association.

William F. "Bill" Lucey 55, of 614 N. 25th St, died Sunday at his home. He was a member of St Cecilia Catholic Church. Survivors: his mother, Margaret Lucey; two sons, Billy Joe and William P.

Lucey; two sisters, Barbara Logsdon and Donna Marie Lucey, and eight brothers, Daniel, Michael, James, Timothy, Steve, Kenneth, John and Patrick Lucey. Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Schop-penhorst Underwood Funeral Home, 19th and Market streets, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Visita tion from noon to 9 Monday. Aileen B.

Miller, 77, died Saturday at her home. She was the former Aileen Bailey, a native of Frankfort and a member of the Kentucky Historical Society. Survivors: a sister, Carman Bland; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral: 1 p.m. Tuesday, New-burg Christian Church, 5225 Poplar Level Road, with burial in Restha-ven Memorial Park.

Visitation at Arch Heady Okolona Funeral Home, 8519 Preston Highway, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Expressions of sympathy: to the church. James H. "Jim" Mitchell, 77, of Fairdale, died Saturday at Humana Hospital-Audubon. He was a retired electrician at Famco Co. and a member of the Army National Guard.

Survivors: a son, James Mitchell of Pendleton; two daughters, Patricia Wilkerson of Honduras, South America, and Margaret Spencer; a brother, Thomas E. Mitchell; a sister, Anna Morris; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St Jerome Catholic Church, with burial in St Michael Cemetery. Visitation at Fairdale Funeral Home, 411 Fair-dale Road, from noon to 9 p.m.

Monday and from 9 a. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Nannie Belle Steele, 95, died Sunday at Wesley Manor Nursing Home. She was a native of Dickenson County, and a Baptist Survivors: a son, G.

Eugene Steele; a daughter, Nancy White; a brother, Clyde Counts of Dickenson County; two sisters, Lucille Kiser and Murrill Moore, both of Bristol, and five grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Miller Funeral Home in Clintwood, with burial in Arrington Cemetery in Nealey Ridge, Va. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, is in charge of local arrangements. Expressions of sympathy: to the nursing home. Walter Williams 55, of 221 Amy died Thursday at Humana Hospital-University of Louisville. He was a retired employee of Brown Williamson Tobacco Corp. and an Army veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors: five sons, Tony, Kevin, Theron, Steven and Walter Williams a sister, Sara Brutely; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Tuesday, G. C. Williams Funeral Home, 1935 W.

Broadway, with burial in New Albany (Ind.) National Cemetery. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. u0n Sunday in the Magazine I try to tempt people to expand their culinary horizons." -Sarah Fritschner Louisville police and the Jefferson County coroner's office are trying to identify a body found about 3:40 p.m. yesterday in a parking lot at Ninth and Market streets.

Deputy Coroner Robert Carter said the man, who appeared to be in his late 50s or early 60s, apparently died of natural causes. Carter said the man was 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighed 140 pounds and had light blue eyes and gray hair. He was wearing a blue-and-red INDIANA DEATHS CHARLESTOWN The funeral for Prentice Meed Kemp, 87, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hibernia Christian Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation at Grayson New Washington Funeral Home after 3 p.m.

Monday. He died Saturday. CHARLESTOWN Roy Hardin Wilson, 68, of Elm Drive, died Sunday at Willowbrook Manor Nursing Home in Clarksville. He was a native of Adair County, an Army veteran of World War II, a retired machine operator for General Electric Co. in Louisville, and a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church and American Legion Post 35.

Survivors: his wife, the former Roxie rider; five sons, John and William Wilson, both of Henryville, Mark Wilson of Scotts-burg, Timothy Wilson of Nabb and Roy Wilson II; a daughter, Linda Tyree of Tompkins-ville, two brothers, James Wilson and Titus Rupe, both of Jeffersonville; two sisters, Rose Rodgers of Liberty, and Maggie Abrams of Jeffersontown, nine grandchildren. Funeral: 2 p.m. Monday, Grayson Funeral Home, with burial at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Monroe County Memorial Lawn Cemetery in Tompkinsville, Ky. Visitation after 9 a.m.

Monday. CHARLESTOWN Esther Mae Meek Wttten, 76, of 1451 Rosewood Drive, died Sunday at North Clark Community Hospital. She was a native of Clark County and a member of First United Methodist Church. Survivors: her husband, Ray Witten; a son, James P. Witten of Jeffersonville; three daughters, Jackie Darragh of Herndon, Deanne Moore and Dorothy R.

Witten; a brother, Irvin Meek of Sellersburg; two sisters, Ann Wilson of Clarksville and loma Ettel of New Albany; and nine grandchildren. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Grayson Funeral Home, with burial In Charlestown Cemetery. Visitation after 1 p.m. Tuesday.

Expressions of sympathy: Charlestown Educational Endowment Fund, co Lucille Ross, P.O. Box 5, Charlestown, Ind. 47111. CLARKSVILLE Elizabeth Ellen Coulter Renn, 82, of 215 W. Adams died Sunday at Mount Holly Nursing Home in Louisville.

She was a native of Washington County, a retired civil service employee, and a member of Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington County Historical Society, National Association of Federal Employees and Second Chance Heart Club. Survivors: her husband, Jack Renn; a daughter, Jane M. Sarles; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Visitation at Kraft Funeral Home from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Tuesday. JEFFERSONVILLE Marjorie Campbell Brandenburg, 70, of Lynndale Drive, died Saturday at Methodist Evangelical Hospital in Louisville. She was a native of Quincy, and a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors: two sons, Thomas and Robert Brandenburg; a brother, Jake Campbell of Mendon, three sisters, Cleo Norvell of Paducah, Kathryn Adair and Vic Sherman, both of Quincy; and three grandchildren.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. Augustine Catholic Church, with burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery. Visitation at Scott Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday.

Expressions of sympathy: Kidney Foundation. JEFFERSONVILLE Edgar Jones, 78, Jeffersonville, formerly of Williamsburg, died Friday in Westminster Village Healthcare Center in Clarksville. He was a retired teacher for the Whitley County school system. Survivors: two daughters, Mary Elizabeth Wickline of Denham Springs, and Patricia Hall; two sons, Edgar F. Jones of Toledo, Ohio, and John Jones, of Port Vincent, and two grandchildren.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Croley Funeral Home in Williamsburg, with burial In Highland Cemetery there. Visitation after 8 a.m. Monday. OTISCO Marian Evelyn Myers, 73, of 6420 Zollman Road, died Sunday at North Clark Community Hospital.

She was a native of Clark County. Survivors: her husband, Densil Myers; three daughters, Shirley Armstrong and Evelyn L. Thomas, both of Charlestown, and Ora Mae Thornhill of Homosassa Springs, a stepson, Robert W. Myers of Buckland, four sisters, Mabel Stewart of Jeffersonville, Iva Tucker and Lucille Aubrey, both of Charlestown, and Eleanora Hays of Louisville, 13 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Memphis (Ind.) General Baptist Church, with burial In Charlestown Cemetery. Visitation at Grayson Funeral Home in Charlestown from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday, and at the church after 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. HOME DELIVERY 1-800-866-2211 E3)t (jrouriir-Sournal 5S2-2211 checked shirt, brown corduroy pants and brown cowboy boots. The man had been using crutches because he had an injured right leg, Carter said. He said the man had been seen before at several local mission houses, but no one knew his name.

Carter asked that anyone who could identify the man call the coroner's office at 625-6262 or the city police homicide department at 588-2555. KENTUCKY DEATHS BEAVER DAM Adah B. Raymond, 67 BENTON Cecil H. Smith, 69; Joshua Ryan Spencer, 7 BRODHEAD Eunice Abney, 58 CENTRAL CITY Pandora Pinrod, 72 COLUMBIA Hattie Vance. 90 DANVILLE Dr.

Kearney Buell Daniel 61 ELKTON Alvin Bishop Bush, 66 FRANKFORT Mabel Riddle Thomas, 73; Forrest Warren, 72 FULTON LaVerne Turner, 81 GREENVILLE The Rev. Raymond W. Cor- nette. 67 HODGENVILLE Blanche Stiles DeMum- brum, 90 HOPKINSVILLE Ed Arbuckle, 98 IRVINE Jesse Raymond VanCleve, 84 JACKSON Curt Hollan 58 JENKINS John Avis Short, 63 LAWRENCEBURQ James Purvis, 61 LONDON Ranee J. Grimes, 71 LORETTO Francis Xavier Newton 95 MARTIN Mildred Rucker Hall, 80; Peart Hall Mitchell, 59; James Oscar Robinson, 80 MUNFORDVILLE Ida Frances Gardner, 95 OWENSBORO Arthur G.

"Art" Wicker-sham, 76; Robert "Peachy" Newton, 77 PADUCAH Blanche Rottgering, 74 PEMBROKE Percy E. Simmons, 75 PRESTONSBURQ Maudie Serealda Lewis, 89 RICHMOND Fred Potts Aurand 60; Jeweldine Howard Tudor, 69 RUSSELL SPRINGS Nora McKinley, 87; Billy Johnson, 40 SCOTTSVILLE James Paul Talbott, 65; Hazel Louise Newman Williams, 65 SHELBIANA Mary Jane Swiney Ramsey, 91 SOMERSET Nova Childers Cottonglm, 86 WHITLEY CITY Pearl Mae Dobbs, 87 WILLIAMSBURG Grade McKiddy, 81; Margaret McDaniel West, 72 WILLIAMSTOWN Goldie Henry Martin, 81 I 1 Clip, save and use the coupons you get in The Courier-Journal. They add up to great savings. Stotmtal 582-2211 1 onn 0011 DDBDDDDDDO 0 DDODD I I I CD Tested recipes and conversations with outstanding cooks and chefs are features in the Sunday Magazine. Food Editor Sarah Fritschner and Food Stylist Alice Colombo carefully prepare and display savory and intriguing meals that are captured in full-color photographs in the Magazine.

Tempted? Then try them. 582-22H 800 866 2211.

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