David Long, Jr., age 49 of Brownsville, departed this life on Thursday, April 23, 2025 at Norton Hospital in Louisville, KY. The Baltimore, Maryland native was born on August 13, 1975 to the late David Lawrence Long, Sr. and Helen Gale Devine, who survives. He was married to his loving wife of thirty years, Lisa Butler Long.
David practiced his Christian faith and was a skilled mechanic at Torque by Ryder. He had a passion for hunting down hidden treasures at local auctions, where he relished the thrill of finding great deals. In his free time, he enjoyed riding his side-by-side and motorcycle, along with the thrill of watching race cars, moments that allowed him to escape from the daily grind and connect with his passions. His pursuits reflected a deep desire for adventure and happiness. Besides his wife and mother, Lisa and Helen, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Mariah Tichacek (Tyler) of Caneyville and Nathaniel Long (Samantha) of Smiths Grove; grandchildren, Russell Tichacek, Paisley Long, Amelia Tichacek and Madelyn Long, and his sister, Julie Suprata (Mike). He was also preceded in death by his sister, Carolyn Rafferty. A Celebration of Life service is planned at his son’s residence, 147 Stinnett Road, Smiths Grove, KY on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 3 PM. ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL Tracy Lee Vincent, 84, of Martinsville, VA passed away April 20, 2025 at Mulberry Creek Nursing and Rehab Center in Martinsville.
The Edmonson County native was a retired mechanic for Brownsville Manufacturing and Edmonson County Schools, a member of Washington Meredith Lodge #355 F & AM and a member of Midway United Missionary Baptist Church. He was a son of the late Warren Sherman Vincent and Gladys Hogan Vincent and the husband of the late Mary Lou “Bobby” Byrnes Vincent. He was preceded in death by a brother, Billy Vincent and a sister, Treavlin Vincent. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Sunday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Midway Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM Sunday. Surviving are a daughter, Kimberly Vincent of Martinsville; a son, Jeffrey Vincent (Casie) of Martinsville; a brother, James “Jimmy” Vincent (Phyllis) of Scottsville; two grandsons, Kristopher “Brett” Vincent and Miles “Brady” Vincent; three great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to: Memory and Aging Program, Memory Disorders Clinic, 1000 S. Limestone, Lexington, KY 40536. Rollie Byron Reynolds, age 91 of Cedar Springs, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Edmonson County native was born on August 9, 1933 to the late William Westerfield and Eva Gibson Reynolds. He was married to his devoted wife and help mate of seventy-three years, Ruby Cook Reynolds, who survives.
After working for years as a truck driver, Rollie retired and found so much joy in farming, fishing, and hunting. He was also a dedicated, faithful member of Cedar Springs United Baptist Church, where he proudly served as a trustee. Rollie was a kind man, cherished neighbor, and friend to all. He valued his family, and was the happiest when they were gathered together making memories full of love, laughter and true happiness. Besides his loving wife, Ruby, he leaves to honor his memory— his sons, Bro. David Reynolds (Nola) and Anthony Reynolds (Shirley), all of Cedar Springs; grandchildren, Kelly Simon, Matt Reynolds (Sandra), Jamie Rich (Nick), Amanda Reynolds and Rena Chaffins (Brandon); great-grandchildren, Jordan Cassady (Drew), Jackson Simon, Caleb Vincent, Byron Reynolds, Savannah Guarino (Nick), Sarah Vincent, Jaedlyn Simon, Griffin Reynolds and Raelynn Key and great-great grandchildren, Saylor, Sophia and Simon Cassady and Coraline Vincent. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Fran Hawkins, Deward, William, Garnett and James Reynolds. Memorial contributions can be made to: Lambert Cemetery Fund, c/o Bro. Malcolm Doyle. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Friday, April 25, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 9 AM—11 AM, Saturday, April 26, 2025 Cedar Springs United Baptist Church FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Saturday, April 26, 2025 Cedar Springs United Baptist Church Rebecca Susan (Becky) Higgs York, 73, of Bowling Green passed away April 14, 2025 at Cardinal Landing Memory Care in Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a 1970 graduate of Edmonson County High School, was a secretary for former WKU Sports Information Director Paul Just, a sales associate for Dillards, a homemaker and caregiver, a member of Asphalt Church of Christ and attended Shadyland Church of Christ. She was a daughter of the late Emil York Higgs and Maxine Pile Higgs and the wife of the late William Jackson York. She was preceded in death by an infant brother, Alan York Higgs; grandparents, Francis & Lillie Pile and Jesse & Sonora Higgs; an aunt, Wanda Lee Seabolt; and a cousin, Greg Hummel. Funeral services will be held 1:00 PM Saturday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Shadyland Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM Saturday. Surviving are two sisters, Amy Farmer and Nancy Higgs both of Brownsville; two nieces, Rachel Wilson (Bill) of Georgetown and Shelly Boyer (Jason) of Virginia Beach, VA; two great nephews, Nicholas Wilson and Michael Wilson; two cousins, Cynthia Smith (Gary) of Pennsylvania and Bill Poteet (Ann) of Merrit Island, FL; and two special little brothers, Keith White of Benton and Kelvin White of Reidland. Mary Lou Cook, age 85, of Louisville, formerly of Park City, KY, passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at Norton’s Brownsboro hospital after a short illness. Mary Lou was born July 29, 1939, in Pikeville, KY, to Lula Bentley and Chester Hutchinson, both now deceased. She married Martin Cook on May 24, 1958, and they were married for almost 29 years in 1987.
Mary Lou was converted on June 18, 1967, at Hemphill Freewill Baptist Church where she became a faithful member until moving to Park City in 1972 upon Martin’s retirement. There she joined Walnut Hill Missionary Baptist Church, where she faithfully attended as long as her health allowed. She served as song leader for many years and was a fine example of a Christian woman. She was an outstanding wife, mother, and homemaker, doing everything in her power to make sure all their family were well taken care of. She was an excellent cook, and with Martin’s help, she raised a garden and canned vegetables as long as she was able. Mary Lou worked as a secretary and head start teacher at Hemphill Elementary while her children attended. Later in life, she worked retail at Dress Ups at the Horse Cave Outlet Mall, then managed The Inn, a popular restaurant in Glasgow, putting her cooking and organizational skills to good use. She is survived by her children, Drema Wilson (Rick) and Marty Cook (Elizabeth) both of Louisville; grandsons, Robert Evan Bates and Michael Martin Cook; son-in-law, Robert “Bob” Bates along with numerous precious nieces, nephews, and extended family to mourn her passing. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was also preceded in death by her daughter, Melody Cook Bates, and her siblings, June, Lois, Dorothy, Janice, Phyllis, and Dean Bentley. Mary Lou will be laid to rest at Walnut Hill Cemetery next to her beloved husband. In one of the many clippings she collected and stored in her Bible was found this special one, “Death leaves a heartache no one heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.” VISITATION 10 AM—1 PM, Thursday, April 17, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM, Thursday, April 17, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel John Kerry Culbreth, age 69, of Louisville, KY, departed this life on April 8, 2025, at his residence. A native of Edmonson County, he was born on April 5, 1956, to Shirley Wells Culbreth, who survives, and the late John Thomas Culbreth of Sweeden, KY.
Kerry was saved as a young boy on August 6, 1967, at Bee Springs Missionary Baptist Church and was baptized the same day at Rhoda Creek. He leaves to honor his memory his beloved wife of 35 years, Julia, and his children: Gibson Lee, Haley Collins, and Teresa Kate. A lifelong and accomplished musician, Kerry found his greatest joy in music. He also had a passion for cooking—especially grilling amazing barbecue—and loved dining at good restaurants. Some of his most cherished memories were traveling with his family, fishing in the country, visiting with loved ones, and catching up with friends. He loved his little dogs, Leo and Darla and he spent many happy hours holding them in his favorite recliner. He was the proud owner of Warm Hearth Chimney Sweeps and took great pride in providing excellent service to his customers. In addition to his wife, children, and mother, Kerry is survived by his siblings: Craig Culbreth (Laura), Teresa Houchin, and Melissa Fulkerson (Bobby). He is also lovingly remembered by several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his niece, Erin Turner York, and a brother-in-law, Ronnie Houchin. In accordance with his wishes, Kerry was cremated. A celebration of life gathering will be held on June 15, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. at Culbreth Farm, 422 Kyrock Road, Sweeden, KY 42285. All are welcome to bring photographs and share memories on this special day. Linda Wilson, age 67 of Bee Spring, departed this life on Saturday, April 12, 2025 at the Edmonson Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The Edmonson County native was born on January 18, 1958 to the late William and Mary Goins Wilson.
Linda was a member of Jock United Baptist Church, and the Bee Spring Homemakers. With a free spirit, she embraced the simple joys that surrounded her. Whether she was lost in the enchanting melodies of The Beatles or savoring a Coca-Cola, Linda found happiness in the little things, without any worries or cares. She leaves to honor her memory— her uncle, Joe Goins, and sister-in-law, Venettia Wilson, both of Bee Spring, along with several cousins and extended family members. Besides her parents, she was also preceded in death by her brother, William “Dink” Wilson. Memorial contributions can be made to: Jock Church Cemetery Fund. VISITATION 10 AM—12:30 PM, Wednesday, April 16, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel GRAVESIDE SERVICE 1 PM, Wednesday, April 16, 2025 Jock United Baptist Church Cemetery James Leo Carrier, age 83 of Pine Grove, often testified, “God put a love in my heart that will take me home.” He found that perfect love and peace on Friday, April 11, 2025 when God called him to his eternal home. The Warren County native was born on January 23, 1942 to the late Arthur and Maggie Watt Carrier. He was married to his beloved and devoted wife of sixty-three years, Joyce Simmons Carrier, who survives.
A man of strong faith, Leo found his spiritual home at Boiling Springs Baptist Church, where he was saved. He later joined Pine Grove United Baptist Church, where he became a deacon and devoted member for over 64 years. Leo's faithfulness to his church extended beyond attendance; he served as the church clerk for over 27 years, dedicating countless hours to the well-being of his church. Additionally, Leo dedicated a significant portion of his life to his career. He worked at Dibrell Tobacco Company, until its closure. He then later retired after many years as a maintenance supervisor from Auburn Hosiery Mill. His work ethic and commitment to his roles were commendable, reflecting the values he held so dear. Outside of his professional and spiritual life, Leo had a profound love for spending time on his farm, engaging in the simple pleasures of fishing, and soaking in the beauty of nature. His passion for southern gospel music was evident, as he shared his love for singing with his family in the Carrier Quartet, creating lasting memories through music that brought joy to many. Most importantly, he loved and valued his family above all. Besides his wife, Joyce, he leaves to honor his memory— his son, Marty Carrier of Boiling Springs; a sister, Brenda Sue Richards; sister-in-law, Vontella Carrier, along with several nieces and nephews that he loved as his own. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Bobby Joe Carrier, William Cleo Carrier, Betty Jean Carrier and Charlene Stice Carrier. The interment will be in Pine Grove Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Pine Grove Cemetery Fund, c/o Tim Graham. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 11 AM—2 PM, Wednesday, April 16, 2025 Pine Grove United Baptist Church FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Wednesday, April 16, 2025 Pine Grove United Baptist Church ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL Elianor Bernice Roof, 91, of Windyville passed away April 7, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a homemaker, a former employee of Bluegrass Ice Cream Factory, which she also is credited for naming and a member of Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late Dale Raymer and Ida Whobrey Raymer Morton and the wife of the late Wavie M. Roof. She was preceded in death by 12 siblings. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Dit Vincent Cemetery. Visitation will take place 3:00-7:00 PM Thursday and after 10:00 AM Friday. Surviving are three sons, Michael Roof (Blendia) of Red Hill, Mark Roof (Pam) of Caney Hollow and Tim Roof (Kimberly) of New Home; a sister, Hazel Masterson of Louisville; and five grandchildren, Brian Roof (Tina), Brandy Avery (Scott), Latasha Wimsatt (Trinity), Ashley Saunders (Chad) and Joy Anna Roof (Trevor). Peggy Lou Shive Walden, age 81 of Hiseville, peacefully departed this life on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at NHC HealthCare in Glasgow, KY. The Barren County native was born on February 14, 1944, to the late Otha and Ruby Sparks Shive. She was married to her beloved husband, Larry Glenn Edwards, until they were parted by his passing on September 5, 1973.
Peggy leaves behind a legacy of selflessness, hard work, and a deep commitment to her family, community and church. As a cherished member of Center United Methodist Church, she demonstrated remarkable strength and resilience throughout her life and its challenges, holding steadfast to her faith and always maintaining an unwavering relationship with the Lord. Growing up in a dairy farming family, one of Peggy's greatest joys was witnessing her granddaughter continue this respected tradition within the Hiseville community. With a dedicated career spanning twenty-five years as an assembly line worker, Peggy later spent five years providing compassionate care for the elderly at Home Instead Senior Care, inspiring all who knew her. Additionally, Peggy took great pride in the family home she built alongside her late husband. She found joy in gardening and nurturing her beautiful flowers, and her love for her cats, Butterscotch and Love, brought her comfort and companionship. As a University of Kentucky basketball enthusiast, she delighted in cheering for the Wildcats, and was especially proud when her daughter became an alumna who positively influenced the children in their community as a high school teacher at Barren County High School. She leaves to honor her memory— her daughter, Marilyn L. Edwards-Barrick (Mark); a brother, Jimmy Shive (Rita); granddaughter, Megan Bailey-Komar (Josh); step grandson, Blake Barrick (Hattie); great-grandchildren, Bailey and Tate Komar; sisters-in-law, Joy Shive and Barbara Evans, along with twenty nieces and nephews and forty-one great nieces and nephews. Besides her husband and parents, she was also preceded in death by, her siblings, J.O. Shive and Evelyn Anderson, and granddaughter, Molly Anne Bailey. The interment will be in Hiseville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: Hiseville Cemetery Fund, c/o James Morrison. VISITATION 10 AM—1 PM, Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM, Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel Wilma Sanders, age 95, of Cedar Springs, departed this life on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at her residence. The Edmonson County native was born on December 8, 1929, to the late Hobart and Flora Reynolds Houchin. She was married to her devoted husband, Deward Sanders, until they were parted by his passing on July 27, 2007.
Wilma, who enjoyed a fulfilling career at Philip Morris Tobacco, embraced retirement with grace and joy. She was a member of New Liberty Methodist Church, where she found a sense of community and purpose. In her free time, she indulged her creative passions, delighting in the intricate art of quilting, the whimsical craft of basket weaving, and the sweet satisfaction of cake decorating. Each activity reflected her warmth and creativity, leaving a lasting impression on those around her. She leaves to honor her memory— her daughter, Peggy Meador (Jim) of Louisville; granddaughters, Hollie Canterbury and Nicole Wardle (Jesse); great grandchildren, Tevin McAtee, Isaiah McAtee (Brooklyn), Ava Canterbury and Ivy Wardle, and great great-grandchildren, Maleah, Jaden and Reya McAtee. Besides her husband and parents, she was also preceded in death by her siblings, George “Tubby” Houchin, Idell Howard Houchin and Mildred Rutherford. Memorial contributions can be made to: Parkinson's Foundation, 5757 Waterford District Drive, Suite 310, Miami, FL 33126. The interment will be in Rocky Hill Cemetery. VISITATION 11 AM—2 PM, Sunday, April 6, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, April 6, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel Jimmy Dale “Jim” Holllis, 82, of Segal passed away peacefully- supported and surrounded by his loving family- March 29, 2025 at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville.
Born November 29, 1942 in Alton, MO, Jim was the epitome of hard work, dedication and love. As a skilled toolmaker, he spent many years building and fabricating tools at the General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green. Prior to his time at the Corvette plant, he also worked in the Illinois cities of Herrin, O’Fallon and Potone, as well as St. Louis, MO and New Mexico. He took immense pride in his craft and has left a lasting impression in his trade. He was a member of UAW Local 2146 and Red Hill General Baptist Church. His dedication and drive was to build and provide a legacy for his family- including his farms. Beyond his work, Jim was a devoted husband to Janet, a loving father to Jimmy and Jay, and a proud grandfather to 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. An avid outdoorsman, Jim found joy in cattle farming, fishing and hunting. He found a passion for creating hand-made items, like baskets and nets. He was always happiest when visiting with and surrounded by his family. Jim was preceded in death by his in-laws, Dorothy and Robert Luckert; his parents, Eddie Nicholas Hollis and Doyle Hollis; a son, Jimmy Dale Hollis Jr. Celebration of life services will be held at 11:00 AM Monday April 7, 2025 at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Red Hill Cemetery, which will be followed by an open house with family and friends to show their love and support at The Heritage Center at 503 Washington St. in Brownsville. Visitation will take place 2:00-7:00 PM Sunday and after 9:00 AM Monday. His life and memory are honored by his his wife, Janet K. Hollis; a son, Jay Hollis (April); grandchildren, Whitney Hollis, Brent Hollis (Binh), Jasmaine Theobald (Eric), Emily Alferio (Tony), Jamison Hollis, Dinara Duncan (Tanner), Jonathan Hollis (Kailee), James Hollis (Madison) and Amelia Chan Hollis; great grandchildren, Skylar Hollis, Corbin Hollis, Mia Hollis, Olivia Hollis, Jacob Hollis, Abigail Hollis, Elijah Hollis, Audrey Theobald, Caleb Theobald, Conner Theobald, Aria Theobald, Tony “Little Tony” Alferio and Kennedy Hollis; siblings, Herb Hollis (Helen), Nick Hollis (Linda), John Hollis (Vicki) and Gail Matthews; an aunt, Mildred Sullivan; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. James Eugene Woosley, 67, of Roundhill passed away April 2, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a retired drywaller and a member of Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church. He was a son of the late Lester Woosley and Gracie Jones Woosley. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Mikey Woosley; four brothers, Lester “Avon” Woosley, Kenneth Woosley, Lewis Woosley and Kermit Woosley; and three sisters, Ethel Woosley, Gracie Leigh Woosley and Carol Woosley. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Wednesday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in New Home Cemetery. Visitation will take place 4-7 PM Monday, 10:00 AM-7:00 PM Tuesday and after 9:00 AM Wednesday. Surviving are his wife, Sandy Hardin Woosley; three daughters, Jennifer Elmore (Jason Durbin) of Bee Spring, Shannon Ravencraft (Quentin) of Roundhill and Mary Woosley (Aaron Plouvier) of Hodgenville; a son-in-law, Ronald Elmore of Roundhill; a brother, David Woosley (Betty) of Roundhill; 15 grandchildren, Ryan Elmore (Graysea), Gregory Ravencraft, Harley Ravencraft, Ethyn Ravencraft, Angel Elmore, Gracie Meredith, Benson Ravencraft, Billy Meredith, Lily Meredith, Lyndsey Plouvier, Caleb Plouvier, Elizabeth Plouvier, Tyler Hayes, Dustin Hayes (Alex) and Arey Durbin (Maggie); a great grandson, Haskell Elmore; and several nieces and nephews. Paul E. Barger, age 79 of Cub Run, departed this life on Monday, March 31, 2025, at the University of Louisville Hospital. The Meade County native was born on February 11, 1946, to the late Chester and Mabel Cart Barger.
Paul served our country in the U.S. Air Force. He operated as an Amish taxi driver, a role that allowed him to connect with his community and share stories during rides. He had a passion for woodworking, skillfully producing beautiful pieces that reflected his creativity and craftsmanship. Most cherished of all were the moments he spent with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, creating lasting memories with their Grandad. He leaves to honor his memory— his daughters, Deidre Day (Terry) of Munfordville, Leanne Farmer of Elizabethtown, and Paulette Oakes of Somerset; grandchildren, Victoria Cummings, Kelsey Highbaugh (Daniel), Logan Day (Becca), Grace Farmer, Lydia Farmer, Stevie Redmon, Beth Farmer, Eli Farmer, Cameron Day, Aly Day and Clara Oakes; great-grandchildren, Presley Highbaugh, Piper Day, Everlyn Highbaugh and Jolee Day; sisters, Elaine Wilson and Bonnie Prochaska, along with several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Ruth Ann McKibben. Memorial contributions can be made to: Hart of Autism, Inc., 501 N West St, Munfordville, KY 42765. VISITATION 10 AM—1 PM, Friday, April 4, 2025 Macedonia United Baptist Church GRAVESIDE SERVICE 1:30 PM, Friday, April 4, 2025 Macedonia Church Cemetery ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL Bette Ann Cook Hoback, age 72, passed away peacefully on January 22 2025, in her beloved hometown of Bowling Green, Kentucky, where she was born on August 10, 1952. Bette was a cherished member of her community and a loving figure to all who knew her.
Bette's life was marked by creativity and compassion. She found joy in watercolor painting, expressing her artistic spirit through the delicate strokes of her brush. Her love for animals was profound, especially for her fur babies, Sparky Michael and Meeah Lynn, along with her nephew fur baby, Cooper Joe. These companions brought her immense joy and warmth, reflecting her nurturing nature. Family was at the heart of Bette's life. She is survived by her sister, Doris Jean Shaffer (Carl Steven Shaffer) of Louisville, KY, and her three devoted children: Dana York (Josh, companion), Kim Deering, and Bill Evans. Bette's legacy continues through her grandchildren, Kody, Kaleb, Kory, Breana, Zachery, Kimbra, Jackson, Hunter, and Logan, as well as her eight great-grandchildren, who will carry forward the love and values she instilled in them. Bette was predeceased by her beloved husband, John Hoback, who resided in Florida, and her parents, Marvin (Sock) Cook and Imogene Cook. She also mourned the loss of her grandparents, Coleman Cook and Nellie Cook, and Ted and Annie Mae Toms, who all played significant roles in her life. Among her friends, Bette held a special bond with her best friend, Phyllis Woodcock Miller, who shared many cherished moments with her throughout the years. Bette Ann Cook Hoback will be remembered as a compassionate soul, an artist, and a devoted family member and friend. Her spirit will forever live in the hearts of those she leaves behind. Clara “June” Rigdon Lindsey, 84, of Roundhill passed away March 28, 2025 at her home.
The Edmonson County native was a homemaker and member of Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late Almon Rigdon and Laura Sanders Rigdon and the wife of the late Carl Lindsey. She was preceded in death by four siblings, Willie Rigdon, Neelie Pippin, Hazel Pippin and Garland Rigdon; a granddaughter, Raven Durbin; and a great grandson, Johnny Dennison. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM Tuesday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Cub Creek Cemetery. Visitation will take place 2:00-7:00 PM Monday and after 9:00 AM Tuesday. Surviving are a daughter, Laura French of Roundhill; six sons, Bruce Linder (Brenda), Thomas Scott (Jackie Miller), Willie Durbin and James Durbin (Gracie) all of Roundhill, Dwight Durbin of Bowling Green and Johnny Ray Durbin (Sharon) of Smiths Grove; three brothers, Elvin Rigdon (Margaret) of Roundhill, Charles Rigdon of White Mills and Johnny Floyd Rigdon (Carol) of Caneyville; a sister, Jean Pippin of Hart County; 14 grandchildren; 44 great grandchildren; a special little buddy, Greg Vincent; and her pet chicken, Snugglebug. Kenneth Embry, 90, of Huff passed away March 26, 2025 at Greenview Regional Hospital in Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a self-employed cabinet maker, a member of Shopmens Iron Workers Union in Louisville and a member of Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church. He was a son of the late Ebbon Wayne Embry and Ernie Whobrey Embry. He was preceded in death by a son, Richard Lee Embry; and two brothers, Steven Denzil Embry and Roger Embry. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Sunday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Cub Creek Cemetery. Visitation will take place 2:00-7:00 PM Saturday and after 10:00 AM Sunday. Surviving are his wife, Joan Laverne Keith Embry; two daughters, Julie Embry Thurman of Louisville and Kathleen Embry Zawisa (David) of Smithfield; a son, David Embry (Melanie) of Louisville; a daughter-in-law, Marjorie Embry of Louisville; a sister, Wanda Smith of Louisville; a brother, Rayburn Embry (Deania) of New Haven; a sister-in-law, Myrna Nash Embry; many extended grandchildren and great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; several great nieces and great nephews; and a host of other family and friends. Charles Ray Kerr, age 51 of Edmonton, departed this life on Thursday, March 20, 2025. The Hart County native was born on August 14, 1973 to Janice Fay Clark and Junior Ray Kerr, who survive.
Charles was a genuinely kind-hearted person, who cherished his family and animals. There was a perfect, God-given part of Charles, and he found the most peace when he was gathered with his family at Ollie United Baptist Church, where he was a member. Charles found joy in building model cars, and took pride as a mechanic for both cars and mowers. His playful nature brought smiles to those around him, and he often enjoyed sharing pranks that created lasting memories. Besides his parents, Janice and Junior, he leaves to honor his memory— his siblings, Melissa Kerr of Brownsville, Tommy Joe Meredith (Shanuel) of Mammoth Cave and Billy Jo Meredith of Brownsville, along with several nieces and nephews. The interment will be in Clark Family Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Bowling Green - Warren County Humane Society. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Sunday, March 23, 2025 9—11 AM, Monday, March 24, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Monday, March 24, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Margie Rone Self, 94, of Brownsville, formerly of Roundhill, passed away March 18, 2025 at Edmonson Center.
The Butler County native was a homemaker, a former employee of Kane Manufacturing in Morgantown and a member of Mt. Lebanon Church of Christ. She was a daughter of the late Eathel D. Rone and Bessie Raymer Rone. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Arthur Rone and Arlen Rone; two sisters, Delma Cline and Carmel Rone; a niece, Joyce Cline; a nephew, Tommy Rone; a great niece, April Cline; and a great nephew, James Robert Rone. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 11:00 AM Friday. Surviving are a son, Tracy M. Self (Maryellen) of Alvaton; a daughter, Maedena Self Stewart (David) of Smiths Grove; four grandchildren, Rocky W. Tyree Jr., Heather N. James, Amanda C. Cannon (Tyler) and Kari E. McConnell; five great grandchildren, Jonas I. Miller, Emersyn Covington, Noah T. Cannon, Lilly J. Tyree and Caroline J. Cannon; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Joan Carol Ray, 69, of Windyville passed away March 18, 2025 at her home.
The Yonkers, NY native was a retired employee of General Motors UAW Local 664 in North Tarrytown, NY, a member of Edmonson County Homemakers and a member of Red Hill General Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late John McPhee and Ann Sedemic McPhee. She was preceded in death by a sister, Ann Marie. A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are her husband, Glenn Alan Ray; and two sisters, Margaret Reagan (Patrick) of New York and Carol McPhee of Cape Canaveral, FL. Carolyn Kay York Kinser, 76, of Brownsville, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 17 at Magnolia Village surrounded by her family.
The Edmonson County native was born June 9, 1948, a daughter of the late Carl York and Ida Mae Basham York. She was preceded in death by her husband Theodore Kinser; two brothers, Bobby York and Gerald York. Carolyn was a 1966 graduate of the Ahrens Trade High School where she studied Business Education. She was a member of Asphalt Church of Christ. She enjoyed spending time with family, friends and traveling on all of their many adventures. Carolyn's many laughs and smiles were contagious for all who knew her. She is survived by one daughter, Tammy Gegenheimer; one son, Josh Kinser (Ashley); two grandchildren, Kali Gegenheimer (Adam Ramsey) and Leighton Kinser; two great grandchildren, Carson Ramsey and Lynlee Ramsey; four brothers, David York (Sherry), Dickie York (Jerry), Jimmy York (Anita) and Danny York and several nieces and nephews A memorial service will be held at Johnson Vaughn Phelps Funeral Home on Sunday, March 23, beginning at 4:00 p.m. with visitation starting at 11:30 a.m. Jerry Lenvil Johnson, 67, of Sunny Point passed away March 16, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a 1976 graduate of Edmonson County High School, a retired employee of Leggett & Platt and a member of Sunny Point General Baptist Church. He was a son of the late Denvil Johnson and Justine Sowders Johnson. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Thursday at Sunny Point Church with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will take place 2:00-7:00 PM Wednesday at Gravil Funeral Home and after 10:00 AM Thursday at the church. Surviving are his wife, Sandra Kay Simpson Johnson; a daughter, Jennifer Sholar (David) of Brownsville; a brother, Mitchell Johnson (Marilyn) of Sunny Point; a sister, Paula Johnson of Sunny Point; and two grandchildren, Gavin Sholar and Ava Sholar. Lillian Inez Moody, 91 of Rhoda Ky, passed away Sunday, March 16, 2025 in her home surrounded by family.
The Edmonson Co. native was born Feb, 6 1934 to the the late Floyd and Violet Stice. She was preceded in death by her daughter Beverly Potter, a great great granddaughter Jordan Thomas, three brothers James Stice, Vernon Stice, and Carl Stice, a sister Brenda Nell Stice. Inez married the love of her life James I Moody (JR), who survives, on Oct. 29, 1948. She was saved at a young age and a member of Silent Grove Missionary Bapt. Church. She was the owner of Inez's Bargains in Chalybeate. She was a homemaker a factory worker, and a farmer. She loved yard sales, Cardinals, and gospel music. With husband JR, she is also survived by a son in law James Potter, 4 granddaughters Jennifer Scruggs, Gabby Proctor, and Tiffany Hughes(Mikey), Cecily Brown(Kevin) two grandsons Vic Moody and Chris Potter ten great grandkids and 3 great great grandkids. Janet Leigh Burton, age 59 of Bowling Green, departed this life on Friday, March 14, 2025 at her residence. The Edmonson County native was born on April 15, 1965 to the late Chasteen “Doc” and Bertie Brooks Logsdon.
Janet was a journalist, where she delighted herself in the creative process of writing. She also loved immersing herself in the vibrant universes of video games, relishing the challenges and adventures they offered. When she wasn’t writing or gaming, Janet could be found curled up with a captivating fantasy novel or watching anime, where her imagination would soar alongside the colorful characters and intricate plots. She was a member of Union Light Missionary Baptist Church, a place where she found the most peace and solace. She leaves to honor her memory— her sons, Matt Pate (fiancée Ashlyn) of Charlotte, NC and Alex Burton of Lewiston, ID; siblings, Zelda Foster (John Read) of Scottsville, Gary Logsdon (Amanda) of Brownsville, Sam Logsdon of Brownsville and Bobby Logsdon of Virginia, along with several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was also preceded in death by her siblings, Patricia Wilson and Bruce Logsdon. VISITATION 11 AM—1:30 PM, Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel GRAVESIDE SERVICE 2 PM, Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Union Light Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery - ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL - Theodore Kinser, 84 of Brownsville passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at his residence surrounded by his loving family.
The Edmonson County native was born January 8, 1941, a son of the late Silas and Effie Ashley Kinser and was preceded in death by his brothers, Malcolm Kinser, Norman Kinser, Travis Kinser, Leroy Kinser and Eddie Kinser; sisters, Milie Self, Marjorie Kinser and Eva Mae Kinser. Mr. Kinser was a member of Asphalt Church of Christ and was an employee of General Motors for 34 years. He loved to sing, tell jokes and to tell stories. Ted enjoyed entertaining family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Kinser; children, Josh Kinser (Ashley) and Tammy Gegenheimer; grandchildren, Kali Gegenheimer, Leighton Kinser, and a host of other family. No services are scheduled at the time. The arrangements are under the direction of Johnson Vaughn Phelps Funeral Home. |
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