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COURIER -JOURNAL FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2000 20 101 LOUISVILLE-AREA DEATHS Find the obituaries at www.courier-journal.com The Rev. Robert Owen Wil- liams, 73, of Clifton, died Wednesday at Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville's inpatient unit at Norton Healthcare Pavilion. He was a native of Henderson, a retired Baptist minister for various churches in Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky, including Clifton Baptist Church in Louisville for 25 years, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, a former president of Louisville Baptist Ministers Conference, a former moderator for Long Run Baptist Association, a former supervisor for The Field Placement for students at Southern Seminary and founder of the former Cross Museum on Market Street. Survivors: a daughter, Laurice D. Rogers; a son, Donald R.

Williams; brothers Fielding G. and the Rev. Joseph P. Williams; a sister, Laura Marquess; and five grandchildren. Funeral: 1:30 p.m.

Saturday, Clifton Baptist Church, 1947 Frankfort Ave. Burial: Cave Hill. Visitation: Arch L. Heady-Cralle, 2428 Frankfort 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday.

Memorial gifts: Clifton Baptist Church Renovation Fund. A.C. York, 86, formerly of Louisville, died Thursday in Madison, Ind. He was a native of Harlan County, a retired employee of Ford Motor and a member of Masonic Lodge 511 Hillsdale Baptist Church. Survivors: sons Ronald N.

and Charles W. York; daughters Iris Sinclair, Paula F. Limato and Angela G. Parsons; brothers Millard and John York; a sister, Bette Brown; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral: noon Saturday, Owen, 5317 Dixie Highway.

Burial: Evergreen. Visitation: 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friday and after 10 a.m. Saturday. CORRECTED OBITUARIES Nina Ruth Beswick, 73, died Fri- day at her home in Clarksville, Tenn.

She was the former Nina Ruth Godwin, a native and former resident of Louisville, a retired bookkeeper for Kentucky Credit Union and a member of Bardstown Road Presbyterian Church. Survivors: daughters Carla Beswick and Barbara Kentner; stepdaughters Katherine Olin and Patricia Looney; stepsons John O. and Robert E. Beswick; a sister, Patricia Keeran; 10 grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. A graveside service was Wednesday at Evergreen.

Arrangements: Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home, Clarks- ville. Nancy Kay Bivens Nickoson, 61, died Tuesday at her home. She was a shuttle driver for Tiger Express, a retired special-needs bus driver for Jefferson County Public Schools and a member of Church of Christ. Survivors: daughters Mylinda Kay Schooling, Martha Alig, Nanette Sue Rickert and Sharon Fay Childers; a son, James Leroy Bivens; sisters Dar- CRIME REPORTS SEXUAL ASSAULTS Shawnee neighborhood. A 13-year-old reported engaging in a sexual relationship with an adult between Sept.

1, 1998, and May 31, 1999. An arrest was made. ROBBERIES Starks Parking Center, 430 S. Third St. An employee said a gunman took an undetermined amount of business cash about 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Third Street and Wellington Avenue. A juvenile said three men knocked him to the ground about 12:15 a.m. Sunday. The men took his pager, driver's license and $40.

BREAK- INS, THEFTS Louisville 2700 block of S. Seventh St. Cash, clothing, remote control. Monday. 600 block of N.

25th St. Toolboxes, tools. Tuesday or Wednesday. 3500 block of Goldsmith Lane. Beer.

Wednesday. 1500 block of W. Oak St. Stereo, cable box, stereo systems. Between May 12 and 17.

1500 block of Oleanda Court. CDs. block of Plato Terrace. Stereo system, TV. Tuesday or Wednesday.

2600 block of Slevin St. Track lighting, CD player. Tuesday or Wednesday, Jefferson County 7000 block of Judge Blvd. Guns, jewelry. Saturday.

4500 block of Murphy Lane. Slow cooker, bread machine, tables, photo album, picture frames, videotapes. Monday. 2200 block of Upper Hunters Trace. TV, VCR, videotape.

Tuesday, 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.

Goble; her companion, Cletus Kruse; and nine grandchildren. Memorial service: 1 p.m. Saturday, Fern Creek Funeral Home, 5406 Bardstown Road. The body was cremated. Visitation: after noon Saturday.

Memorial gifts: Hospice Palliative Care of Louisville. Lillie Mae Schmidt, 86, died Tuesday at Hillcreek Manor Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. She was the former Lillie Hall, a native of Athertonville, a retired employee of J.C. Penney Co. and a member of Beechmont Presbyterian Church.

Survivors: a son, Michael D. Schmidt; a sister, Relda Fehler; a brother, Kenneth Hall; and two grandchildren. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Friday, Arch L. Heady Southern, 3601 Taylor Blvd.

Burial: Louisville Memorial Gardens West. INDIANA DEATHS AUSTIN William Bellamy, 72, died Tuesday. He was a retired registered nurse. Survivors: sons James, Gary, Terrell and Imon D. Bellamy; daughters Robbie Speilman, Pam Ross and Carla Asher; a sister, Kathern Harl; 22 grandchildren; and 25 greatchildren.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, Buchanan. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Friday and after 9 a.m. Saturday.

CLARKSVILLE Mary Jane Conway, 59, died Wednesday. She was a retired assistant manager for the old Admiring Body Color in Jeffersonville. Survivors: her husband, Ernest Conway; daughters Lisa Faith Walters and Tiffany Conway; sisters Dorothy Wood and Shirley Willenborg; brothers Thomas Varble and Robert Baumgardner; and four grandchildren. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Chapman.

Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Friday. CORYDON The funeral for Mary M. Troncin, 84, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Corydon Christian Church Disciples of Christ.

Visitation: Beanblossom-Cesar, p.m. Friday and after 8 a.m. Saturday. She died Wednesday. LACONIA Charles D.

"Doug" Faith, 48, died Thursday. He was a retired employee of Ford Motor Co. in Louisville. Survivors: his wife, the former Karen Lee; a son, Travis C. Faith; a daughter, Suzanne M.

Faith; his mother, Olivia W. Faith; a brother, Howard D. Faith; a sister, Carolyn Beams; and a granddaughter. Funeral: 3 p.m. Saturday, Beanblossom-Cesar, Cordon.

Visitation: 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday and after 8 a.m. Saturday. NEW ALBANY Mary Jean Capper, 78, died Thursday." She was a retired teacher's aide for New Albany-Floyd County Public Schools. Survivors: sisters Doris Crone and Audrey Capper; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Holy Family Catholic Church. Visitation: Kraft-Royse Generations, 5-9 p.m. Friday. NEW ALBANY Marguerite C.

Reed, 79, died Wednesday. Survivors: a son, Ronald A. Reed; sisters Fannielee Grangier and Pearl D. Pennell; and a grandson. Arrangements: Market Street Chapel of Seabrook Dieckmann Naville.

SCOTTSBURG Larry J. Westmoreland, 53, of Scipio, died Tuesday. He was a retired employee of Cummins Engine Co. in Columbus, where he worked 33 years. Survivors: his wife, the former Donna Mize; sons Jay, Dale and Josh Westmoreland; his mother, Nellie Westmoreland; and two grandchildren.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, Collins. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Friday and after 10 a.m. Saturday.

KENTUCKY DEATHS ALBANY Hugh Brown, 91 BARBOURVILLE Rosie Bell Gibson Brooks, 86 BARDSTOWN Virginia Mae Brawner, 89; Ray H. Krause, 75 BEAVER DAM Norma Duvall, 76; Terry Embry 30 BENTON Daisy Williams, 92 BOWLING GREEN Heather Renee Graham, 25 CALVERT CITY Alberta Dixon, 79 CAMPBELLSBURG James Willis, 87 CAMPBELLSVILLE Neil Smothers, 41 CENTRAL CITY George James Montgomery, 65 CORBIN Huie Begley, 82; Nellie Edith Corrigan, 83 CRITTENDEN Jenne Setzer Wheeler, 84 DAWSON SPRINGS Beulah Peyton, 93 FRANKLIN Brodie Massey, 79 GERMANTOWN Pickett Stapleton Day, 83 GLASGOW Louise Wells Richardson, 97 HAZARD Mary Ann Collins, 41 HINDMAN Chaffins, 59; Eleary Combs, 65 HOPKINSVILLE Hugh B. Day, 66; Edwin Lee Lyons, 53 LIBERTY Josephus Goforth, 81; Ethel Rodgers, 96 LONDON Estridge, Estridge, 68; Doris J. Hammock Smith, 58; Susie A. Vandy, 88 MANCHESTER Ollie Lewis, 93 MOREHEAD William "Ed" Little, 86 MUNFORDVILLE Kenneth Dale Bruton, 46; Freddy Thomas Reynolds, 51 MURRAY Marelle Williams, 88.

OWENSBORO Hazel Powers Adkins, 77; Nancy Burke, 69; William Tucker, 65 PADUCAH Lillie Jones, 87 RABBIT RIDGE Mary Elizabeth Bratcher, 77 SACRAMENTO Betty Ann Taylor, 62 SCIENCE HILL Earl L. Randolph, 69 SCOTTSVILLE Dr. Owen L. Davis, 88 SHELBYVILLE Reba Nichols Druin, 54 SOMERSET Mary Evelyn Abbott, 71; Thelmer Burton, 87 WEST LIBERTY Acie Elam, 80; Robert Lynn Rose, 60; Ronnie Jay Wright, 45 WILLIAMSTOWN Charles "Pete" Eibeck, 64 'Mortuary IFDA Faun Hero Deed Independently, Family-Owned Locally Operated Directors Independent Association Funeral Affordable Funerals in All Price Ranges Caring, compassionate affordable. Located at 34th Broadway Louisville, KY 40211 502-776-8600 NANZ KRAFT Florists SINCE 1850 (502) 897-6551 Phones Answered 24 Hours A Day Highlands Family Owned Funeral Home Dougherty-Owen-Wagner Families 451-4420 A.D.

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