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B7DEATHS MONROE, CECILIA of Manor Care in 6,2008. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dan Monroe Sr. She will be sadly miss ed by her lov ing children, Danial A. Westerville, and Diane Monroe, of Clarksville, IN; and her sisters, Hermenia Perez (Joe), Nellie Lockwood(Larry), andMaryAvalos; Avalos (Rose), Eddie Avalos (Jackie) and Lionel Avalos (Martha); also her grandchildren, Emily and Anna Samuelson, will miss her stori es, sense of humor and smiles. There will be private family services withherashesplaced in Memory Garden of the Valley in Santa Theresa, NM.

Arrangementshan- dled by HILL FUNERAL HOME, Westerville PERRY 50, formerly of Louisville, passed away Wednesday, April 9, 2008 in Wauwatosa, WI. Survivorsinclude na Yancey (Orlando), Margaret Walkup (Junious), Lisa Cox and Royce T. Perry (Geri) is devoted caregiver, Mark otherrelativesand friends. Ap rivate memorial service will be held at al ater date. G.C.

Williams in charge. PHELPS, ALTAM. 2008. Services are private. Arrangements: Pyke Funeral Home POORE, DOROTHY L.

(RIDDLE) 87, beloved wife, motherandgrand- mother, passed away Friday, April 11, 2008. BorninJefferson daughter of the late Ellis and Emma Riddle. Shewaspreceded in death by her son, Michael Poore; and her sister, Helen Wagner. She is survived by her husband of 67 years, James Poore her children, Joyce Lee Whitehouse (Bill), Jim Poore(Carolyn)an David Poore Norma Howell and en grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services willbe11a.m.Mon- dayatOwenFuneral ment to follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

RADFORD, 86, passedawayFri- Hewasamemberof CentennialBaptist a retired employee of Railroad, and a former barber. hildren, William Radford Brandon, Eric, Shawn and Michelle Radford andA ndre Cheatham; siblings, Frank Radford and Sylvia Skiles: host of great-grandchildren. Wednesdayathis St.Entombment:Ev- ergreenCemetery and Mausoleum. Visitation: 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at A.

D. Porter ns, 1300 W. Chestnut St ROBERTS, HONORABLE J. WENDELL, 64, passed away his home in Venice, FL. Judge Roberts, ar e- tired federal bankruptcy judge for the Western District of Kentucky, served on the Bankruptcy Court cluding seven years as chief judge.

He was an ative of Somerset, KY and practiced law in Marion, KY, for 20 years. He was a1 966 graduate oftheUniversityof KentuckyCollegeof at eo fE astern Kentucky University and an adopted alumnus of the University of Louisville Among his isrememberedforhis and commitment to Habitat for Humanity, having participated in blitz builds, with former PresidentJimmy Carterandpartici- patinginthere- buildinginBiloxi, MS, with Back Bay Mission. He was preceded in death by his father, Earl Roberts. He is survived by his wife, Sherry; mother, Dorothy Roberts and ab roth- er, Ritchie Roberts, both of Somerset; a son, Dr. Stephen A.

Roberts; and a daughter, Shannon Morris. He is also survivedbyastep- daughter, Amy Jenkins; as tepson, J. Barrett McKim; and sixgrandchildren. Amemorialservice will be held 3p CDT Saturday, April 19, 2008, at Fohs Farley Funeral Home, Venice Chapel. To send visitwww.farleyfu- neralhome.com Memorials may go to Habitat for Humanity.

RUNQUIST, BARBARA MOORE, ofSt.Matthews,died April 4, 2008. Sheattendedtheold Greathouse Elementary School, graduat- TODD, ROSEMARY ANN (PLYMELL), 85, widow of Elmer T. Todd, passed away Thursday, April 10, 2008. Born in London, OH, she was the daughterofthelate Homer and Helen Plymell. She was am ember ofSt.PaulCatholic Church.

She was an award-winning danc erinheryounger years, and continued her lifelong passion for dance by running DerbyCity Dancewearatthe Kathy Todd Dance Studio. She is survived by her daughter, Kathy WAITS, ORALSHIRLEY, of LaGrange, KY, passed away Friday April 11, 2008 at Hospice Care Center in Lexington. He was am anager with Southern States, am ember of Gardenside Baptist Church andformermember of LaGrange United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Bobbi J. Lawson Waits; daughters, Charlotte L.

Dawson (Barry) and Sandra K. Dollins (Bobby); son Daniel Louis Waits (Gail); five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral service: 11 a.m. Monday at Heady Radcliffe Funeral Home. Burial: Louisville Memorial Gardens East.

Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Sunday. Gideon's. WISE, MARGARETJANE at her home. She is the former owner of Frozen Food Distributors.

She is survived by children, Stephen JosephWiseJr.and Kimberly Vizi; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters; and a brother. Agravesideservice isplannedfor1p.m. WednesdayatBetha- nyCemeterywith burial to follow. Visitation: Wednesday, from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at J.

E. Ratterman on, 7336 Southside Dr. MI LT ON YOCUM You were special to so many. Miss you. Happy Birthday! Marlina and Stev BEDFORD YO UNG, MARTHA JEAN, 88, died Friday, April 11, 2008.

Funeral: 1p Tues day at Ran sde ll Funeral Home, Bedford. Visitation: 5-8 p.m.Mondayandaf- ter 10 a.m. Tuesda CANEYVILLE COCKEREL, IVAN, Funeral: noon Monday at Dermitt Funer JEFFERSON VILL STILES, DENNIS 54, ied Friday, April 11, 2008. Funeral: noon Mon- tist. Visitation: 1-7 p.m.Sunday,Scott Funeral North Chapel.

NEWALBANY BRYANT, Funeral: 2p Tuesday at Beanblos- SALEM SCHOCKE RONNIE 55, die Saturday, April 12, 2008. TuesdayAtDawalt FuneralHome.Visi- day ALBANY Ethel Veiner 7, Weldon Haddix Funeral Home ALBANY Eva Laughlin, 79, Talbott FuneralH ome AUBURN Fred Crump 75, Young Funeral Home CENTRAL CITY Gladys Pearl Stevens, 79, Tucker Funeral Home CENTRAL CITY Hannah Smith McClellan, ucker Funeral Hom HINDMAN Tommy G. Smith, 52, Hindman Funeral Services HOPKINSVILLE Herbert Eugene Matlock, 63, Gamble Funeral Hom LONDON Ruth Corbett, 91, Bowling Funeral Home LONE OAK Hubert Sanderson, 95, Milner rr Funeral Hom PADUCAH Louis Kaufman, 87, Milner rr FuneralHome SEDALIA Jerry Lynn Ivie, 59, Brown Funeral Home SOMERSET-- DellaSue Home SOMERSET-- Faye Wheeldon, 82, Pulaski Funeral Hom WEST PADUCAH Larry Inman, 60, Milner rr Funeral Hom WEST SOMERSET -Joseph P. Hall, 80, Lake Cumberland Funeral Home MITTEL, JUDYL. 2008atBaptistHos- pitalEast.

Shewasaretired barberanda20-year member of Alcoholics Anonymous. She was preceded in death by her parents, Margie and Leo Johnson. She is survived by her husbando f2 0 years, CarlJ ittel loving daughter, Robin R. Allen; stepdaughters, Carla and Patty; sister, Betty; my, Jimmy, Jessie, Joe and Richard. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison avenues, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Visitationwillbe from 2-8 p.m. Monday and 9-11 a.m. Tuesday. Expressions of sympat hy may be ma de to th eK en- tucky Humane Society.

MORRIS, DOROTHY ANN 67, of Louisville, wa called home Friday, April 11, 2008 at Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Shewastheformer Dorothy Ann Spies, a homemakerandde- voted wife, mother, grandmotherand friend to so many. She graduated in 1958 from Shawnee High School and was amemberofSt. StephenUnited ChurchofChrist.

Shewaspreceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Dor- SIMPSON, MARY FRANCES, 75, ofJeffersontown, passedawayFriday, April 11, 2008, at he home. She was retired from GE a member of the Louisville Gospel Choir ofSt.StephensBap- sheservedonthe Nurses Guild and a member of the First Baptist Church of Jeffersontown. She was preceded in deathbyherdaugh- Survivorsinclude Simpson; two sons, Raymond (Regina) and Donnie (Michelle) Simpson; two daughters, Marilyn "Mimi" TooleyandSylvia Johnson (Carl); one brother, Stifford Madd ox; two sis ter Geneva Furman and Gertrude Maddox; 11 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services willbe11a.m.Tues- day at First Baptis Church Jeffersontown, 10600 Watter- in Simpson Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.

Mondayatthe church.Arrange- ments by Foreman's, Jeffersontown CAMPBELLSVILLE JESSEE, MARY, 99, mother of Thelma Davis, died Friday, April 11, 2008. Wednesday at Parrott amsey Funeral Home. Visitation: after 5p Tuesday CAMPBELLSVILLE WOLF, MILDRED, 88, widow of Frank Wolf, died Saturday, April 12, 2008. Tuesday at Parrott RamseyFuneral Home. Visitation: after 5p Monday CECILIA, DUNN, JAMES BERTHYAL, 88, died Saturday, April 12, 2008.

The funerali sT ues- BrownFuneralHome. VisitationisMonday ELIZABETHTOWN BIRD, HORACE TERRY, died Friday, April 11, 2008. Ap rivate ceremony will be held. Visitation: 4-7 p.m. Monday at 238 Helm St.

Arrangements: Brown Funeral Home ELIZABETHTOWN CHRISTOPHER, 2008. ThefuneralisMon- dayat11a.m.at Brown Funeral Home. Visitationi sS unday from 3-8 p.m. HARNED BROOKS, EVA 66, died Friday, April 11, 2008 at her residence. She was an ative Harned and al ong- time resident in Jeffersonville, IN.

She will forever be remembered by her family as al oving wife, mother and grandmother. Survivors include husband of 48 years, Billy H. Brooks; Mattingly; brothers, Joe Dowell and David Dowell; sisters, Alice Williams, Le a Br uc ea nd Carolyn Atchley nd grandchildren, Kirk Mattingly and Vanessa Mattingly. Visitationwillbe 2-8 p.m. Monday at Kraft Funeral Service, 2776 Charlestown Road, New Albany.

Funeral service will be held 2p Tues- dayattheKraftFu- neralChapelwith entombmentat Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park in New Albany. LAWRENCEBURG STEVENS, EDWARD BURTON, 82, husband of Emma Jean Stinnett Stevens, died Wednesday, April 9, 2008. MondayatGashMe- morialChapel.Visitation: noon-8 p.m. Sunday and after 8 a.m. Monday.

LEBANON SHOCKE NCY, FRANCES EVELYN, 83, died Friday, April 11, 2008. She is survived by her brother, Ted Shockency. Funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Augustine Catholic Church.Visitation will be hel d5 -9 p.m Monday at Bosley Funeral Home.

NEW HAVEN MAYO, CODY, 17, died Fri- Monday at Roanoke House of Prayer. Vis- p.m.Monday.Ar- ra ng em en ts illy Howell Funeral. SHELBYVILLE BALLA, DAVID 55, died 2008. Memorialservice willbeprivate.Ar- rangements by Hall- Taylor Funeral Home CLARKSVILLE DIETRICH, CAROLINE E. (NEWKIRK), 79, died Friday, April 11, 2008 at Floyd Memorial Hospital inN ew Carolinewasa motherandmember ofGraceLutheran ChurchinNewAlba- ny.Sheenjoyedlife asapastofficerofthe Ladies Auxiliary at Grace, was active in PTA, den mother, and belonged tot he Ladies WoodedV iew and Speed Golf Associations asw ell asa member of the VFW Post uxiliary.

The daughter of the lateHarlanandHaze (Anderson)Newkirk, Carolinewasbor Besidesherparents, shewasprecededin deathbyherhusband of 58 ustin A. Dietrich. Survivors include her four children, John (Cindy), of Ft. Wayne IN, Patricia Holaday (Kim), of Yorktown IN, Jim (Rose), of Clarksville and Steve (Billye), of New Albany; as ister Roberta Moreman, of Valley Station KY; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m.

Monday at Kraft Funeral Servic 277 6 Charlestown Road, New Albany, and af- ter9a.m.Tuesdayat Grace Lutheran Church on Klerner Lane. Her funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Grace Lutheran Church with entombment to follow in Kraft-GracelandMe- morialPark. Expressions of sympathy in her memory may be made to Grace Lutheran Church or Hosparus of Southern Indiana. GREENVILLE BRANHAM, LEILA 91, died Friday, April 11, 2008.

She was am ember ofIndianCreekBap- tistChurch. Shewasprecededin death by her husband, J.P.; and her son, Jay Allen. She is survived by her daughter, Mary AnnShrewsbury dr en uann Tumage (Dan), Tim Shrewsbury, Jeff Branham (Jess) and Scott Branham (Darci); and great-grandchildren, Lincoln Turnage (Rachel), Natalie Tumage, Emma and Eli Branham and Jillian Branham. Funeralservicewill be held 1p Monday at Love Funeral Home, in Palmyra, IN, with burial in Greenville.Visitation will be hel d2 -8 p.m Sunday at Love Funeral Home. Expressionofsym- pathy may be made to Indian Creek Baptist Church JEFFERSONVILLE SNEELING, CARL 72, died Sat- Tuesday at Coots Funeral Home.

Visita- day and after 9a Tuesday BOWLINGGREEN-- Johnson-Vaughn-Phelps BOWLINGGREEN-- JeanetteB.FraserPhillips, BOWLINGGREEN-- LloydJ.Spinks,92,Hardy& SonFuneral BOWLING GREEN -Minnie Katherine Johnson, 73, Hardy on BOWLING GREEN -Virginia Morrison) Boyd, 73, Johnson- Vaughn-Phelps COLUMBIA Kathrene Cravens, 94 totts-Phelps- McQueary Funeral Hom DAWSON SPRINGS -Wilma Dean Matn ey, 85, Bandy Funeral Hom FRANKFORT Arthur Lee McDonald, 76, Harrod Brothers Funeral Home FR AN KF OR T- Rosie Jane Younger Smith, 84, Harrod Brothers Funeral Home LAWRENCEBURG RitchiePeachFuneralHome RICHMOND-- Beulah ollins Funeral Hom RICHMOND Clarence Fain, 66, Combs, Parsons Collins Funeral Hom RICHMOND Do ra De an Moberly, 75, Combs, Parsons ollins RICHMOND-- Kent RICHMOND Laura Edith Baker, 91, Combs, Parsons ollins Funeral Hom HAWESVILLE-- ElmaMae Funeral Hom PL EA SU RE VI LL MA RT IN 86, died Friday, April 11, 2008. Service: 1p Monday at Point Pleasant Christian Church. Visitation: Sholar Funeral Home ege eC ee te y. Visitationw ill be noon-8 p.m. Sunday.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Kentucky Humane Society, 241 Steedly Louisville, KY 402149935 heldat3p.m.Tues- dayatVFWPost HuntersTrace.Vis- itation will be 2- 8 p.m. Mondaya nd 9-11 a.m. Tuesday. Memorial contributions may bem ade to the American Heart Association or American Cancer So- ciet y. othySpies.

Sheissurvivedby herdevotedhusband, her two loving children, William Morris and Sharon Lynn Rose and husband nd the light of herl ife, her grandchildren Lauren Amber, Cole Allen and Courtney Ann Rose. She is al- sosurvivedbyher hiswifeDianeand sonAndrewofDal- Thefamilywould liketothankthe2nd and 3rd floor critical care nursesf or the exceptional care they provided. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie with burial to follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be noon-9 p.m.

Monday. Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association. Chaney and her husband nd her granddaughter, Rebecca Chaney. Funeral Mass will be held 1p m. Monday at St.

Paul Catholic Church, 6901 Dixie Highway, with entombmentt of ol- low at Evergreen Cemetery.Visitation dayandafter11a.m. MondayatOwenFu- DixieHighway. Memorial contributions are suggested to Clarksville Little Theatre, InM emory of RosemaryT odd, 301 E. Montgomery Clarksville, IN 47129 or Jeffersonville High School Theatre Department, In Memory ofR ose- ta yS co aduat ed from Eastern High School and Northwestern University and subsequently earned graduate degrees from the State Universityo fC ali- fornia at Los Angeles and the University of Louisville. She worked for 22 yearsasthepsychol- ogistintheChildren andYouthProjectat theDepartmentof PediatricsoftheUni- versityofLouisville.

Following her retirement, she volunteered at a number of local organizations, particularly at Historic Locust Grove, the Kentucky Center and the Blackacre Conservancy. She was also am ember of the Speed Art Muse- thewsHistoricalSo- HistoricalLeague andtheLouisville Zoo. She is survived by her cousins, Miranda Frances Jordan, Sally Keller Currier and Eddi eK eller; and by her rin Shiba and Katherine Shiba; and by an umber of very special friends. Her body has been donated to the University of Louisville School of Medicine and at al ater date her ashes will be interred in the family plot at Cave Hill Cemetery. Ac elebration of life will be held 3p April 19, 2008 in the auditorium at His- toricLocustGrove Memorial gifts may be sent to Historic Locust Grove, the Kentucky Center's Audience Services or the Community Foundation of Louis- ville'sFundforBar- baraMooreRunquist at 325 W.

Main Street ouisville KY 40202. al Home. Visitation: 11 a.m. -9p Sunday and after 9a Monday som-Cesar Funeral Home, Corydon. Visitation: 11a -8 p.m.

Mondaya nd after 9a uesday TELLCITY-- TiaPfoff, 25, Zoercher- Gillick Funeral Hom Time: User: ccathcart PubDate: 04-13-2008 Zone: KY Edition: 1 PageName: B7 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack.

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