Jean Houchens, age 77 of Park City, KY, passed away peacefully on October 6, 2024, at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Barren County native was born on January 12, 1947 to the late Thomas Henry and Anna Maude Taylor Pritchard. She was married to her devoted husband of sixty-two years, Paul Houchens, Sr., and together their lives were filled with many blessings.
A retired machine operator from Dana Corporation, Jean approached her work with the same dedication that she applied to every aspect of her life. She was saved at Cedar Cliff Church in 1960, and later became a member of Cedar Hill United Baptist Church. Her faith guided her life, and provided her with strength and comfort throughout her journey. Jean lovingly created beautiful quilts that adorned her home, and warmed the hearts of her family and friends. She enjoyed the fellowship and crafting with her friends in the quilting club. She also enjoyed cooking delicious home-cooked meals, prepared with care and shared during gatherings that brought everyone together. Besides her husband, Paul, she leaves to honor her memory —her son, Paul "Bubby" Houchens, Jr. (Lisa) of Smiths Grove; her grandson, Tanner Walker of Park City, along with several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by her beloved daughter and son-in-law, Paula and Keith Walker; and her brother, Tommy Prichard, all whom she missed dearly. Interment will be in Lambert Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. VISITATION 2 - 7 PM, Wednesday, October 9, 2024 10 AM - 1 PM, Thursday, October 10, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM, Thursday, October 10, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel Ira Wayne Meredith, 94, left this world on Saturday Oct. 5, 2024 surrounded by his loving family and caregivers at his home in Roundhill.
The Edmonson County native was born April 16, 1930 to the late Oma Meredith and Carlie Carroll Meredith in Salem. He was married to the love of his life, Willie Mae Hampton Meredith for 50 years before her passing in 2007. He was also preceded in death by his only sibling, Coy Meredith who was a career US Navy officer who served during World War II in Pearl Harbor and other parts of the world. Ira was a proud US Navy veteran, as well, and served aboard the USS Leyte during the Korean War. After joining the Navy at age 17, he spent the next 5 years traveling the world enjoying the many places he was able to visit. Ira, “I.W.”, “W”, “Wayne” and “Babe”- as he was called by his mother- had many nicknames over the years from the friends he obtained while working as a master carpenter and millwright. Many of the buildings he worked on were on WKU’s campus, as well as the BGMU water plant and The Medical Center at Bowling Green. He was always available to help his friends and neighbors with any project they could dream up- often leaving projects at home to wait. He would always have a solution. He was also a lifelong member of Falls City Carpenters Union. Ira was saved as a young boy at New Salem General Baptist Church, where his father- Oma- donated the land where the church and cemetery are now located near the Meredith Family Farm in Salem. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, hunting and trapping, vegetable gardening and especially flower gardening. He was known in his community as someone who had a green thumb and the most beautiful flowers in the area. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday at Gravil Funeral Home, after which, he will be laid to rest with his wife in Cub Creek Cemetery. Visitation will take place 2-8 PM Tuesday and after 10:00 AM Wednesday. Ira leaves to honor his memory three daughters, Lisa Stanton (Ronny) and Sharon Sanders (Johnnie) both of Bee Spring and Sandy Alford (Bobby) of Roundhill; seven grandchildren, Jennifer Dickens, Keith Alford, Alison Sanders, Kelli Alford-Miller (Alan), Seth Stanton, John Cody Sanders (Brooklyn) and Abby Stanton; a great granddaughter whom he loved dearly and fondly referred to as, “My Girl” in his last days, Theia Thomasin Miller; a great grandson that he never got to meet that Kelli and Alan are expecting in November; a sister-in-law, Shirley Hampton; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Cub Creek Cemetery Fund or Boys Town International. Elaine Hudson Meinhardt passed away on October 1, 2024, at the age of 77. She was born on August 30, 1947, to Lola and Hubert Hudson. She was married to her devoted husband of nearly 57 years, Bill Meinhardt, who survives.
Elaine was known for being a loving mother and wife who loved to fish and swim with her children. She also loved to crotchet, cross stitch, and be with her friends. She was simple in the things she enjoyed in life. She loved to laugh and make others laugh. Besides her husband, she leaves to honor her memory-- her son Billy (Melissa) Meinhardt of Chalybeate, daughter Jenny Davis (Wes), also of Chalybeate, grandchildren Hilary Meinhardt, Meredith (Austin), Cody Meinhardt (Alex), and Ryann Davis, and great-grandchildren Kaynon and Avery Meredith. Elaine also leaves behind her siblings Teresa Kelien (David) of Louisville, and Shelia Madison (David) of Sweeden. Visitation and funeral service will be held at Chalybeate United Baptist Church, located at 658 Chalybeate School Rd, Smiths Grove, Kentucky. Visitation will be held on Friday, October 4, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and again on Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, with funeral service at 10AM on Saturday. Internment will be at Kinser Cemetery in Chalybeate. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Kinser Cemetery c/o Leeann Elmore 940 Noah Bledsoe Road, Smiths Grove, KY 42171. Linda Kay Saling, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend, departed this life peacefully on October 1, 2024, at her residence, surrounded by her cherished family. She was born on May 4, 1956, in Louisville, Kentucky to Stoy and Barbara Jaggers, and she lived a life that radiated kindness, love, and unwavering faith. She was married to her devoted husband of forty-nine years, Mike Saling, who survives.
Linda was dedicated to her work as a loan operations assistant at the Bank of Edmonson County, where she was known for her exceptional service and commitment. Before joining the bank, she spent many years at Wilkes Clinic and PrimeCare Medicine Associates, where she made lasting connections with both colleagues and patients alike. Linda was a faithful member of Cove Hollow United Baptist Church. As a true embodiment of virtue and strength, Linda could be described by the verse in Proverbs 31:10, "Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies." She was a woman of profound faith, deeply rooted in her Christian values, which guided her through life and inspired those around her. Outside of her church and work, Linda had a passion for seeking unique antiques and treasures, a pursuit that brought her much joy. However, her greatest delight came from spending time with her family. The moments she shared with her children and grandchildren filled her heart with happiness. Linda's legacy of love will surely shine brightly through those she leaves behind. Besides her husband, Mike, she leaves to honor her memory-- her children, Jeremy Saling and his wife Cindy, and Ashley Doyle and her husband Andrew; and her grandchildren, Regan Woodcock and her husband Dakota, Keaton Saling, and Keylee McCoy and her husband Brady. Linda also leaves behind her mother, Barbara Hillard Jaggers; her sister, JoAnn Cassady and her husband Donald; her nephew, Craig Cassady and his wife Erica, along with several other nieces, nephews and cousins. Each of these relationships held a special place in Linda’s heart, and they will deeply miss her gentle spirit. Linda was preceded in death by her father, Stoy Jaggers, who embraced her with love throughout her life. Interment will be in Cove Hollow Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Cove Hollow Cemetery Fund, c/o Mike Saling. VISITATION 11 AM - 7 PM, Friday, October 4, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 10 AM - 1 PM, Saturday, October 5, 2024 Cove Hollow United Baptist Church FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM, Saturday, October 5, 2024 Cove Hollow United Baptist Church Melvin Edgar “Mel” White Jr., 64, of Sweeden passed away Sept. 29, 2024 at UK Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington.
The Valdosta, GA native was a US Army veteran who served in the 509th Infantry and as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne. He was a son of the late Melvin Edgar White Sr. and Algia Raulerson White. He was preceded in death by a sister, Sonya. A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Wiser Mann White; three sons, Eric White of Ohio and Robert White and Bret White both of Sweeden; two daughters, Kristin White and Katie Allen both of Ohio; a brother, Jimmy White of Georgia; and six grandchildren. William Ross "Bill" Halliday, M.D., born on the 9th of May, 1926, in Atlanta, Georgia, peacefully departed this life on September 24, 2024, in Shoreline, Washington. His remarkable journey through life was marked by a dedicated commitment to medicine, the exploration of subterranean wonders, and an impact on many through his work and writings.
Bill Halliday was a man of many talents and a visionary in medicine and speleology. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts in Zoology from Swarthmore College in 1946, he graduated from George Washington Medical School in 1948, where he was honored to be a member of the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. Following his medical training, he served with pride as an officer in the United States Navy, fulfilling active and reserve roles until his honorable discharge in 1957. His professional career was both varied and distinguished. From 1957 to 1965, he practiced as a thoracic surgeon in Seattle, Washington, where he laid the groundwork for his later roles. He then took on significant responsibilities, including serving as Medical Consultant and later Chief Medical Consultant and Medical Director of the Department of Labor and Industries from 1971 to 1976. A prolific figure in vocational rehabilitation, Dr. Halliday held the position of Medical Director for the Washington State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation from 1976 to 1982 and contributed to the N.W. Vocational Rehabilitation Group in 1984. His expertise extended to multiple roles, including Staff Physician at the N.W. Occupational Health Center, enriching the lives of countless individuals seeking better health outcomes. In addition to his medical endeavors, Bill was deeply passionate about speleology and the majesty of the earth's geological formations. He held the esteemed position of Director of the Western Speleological Survey from 1955 to 1981. He continued his involvement with the National Speleological Society as a Board of Governors member intermittently until 2001. His leadership in the Hawaii Speleological Survey and his role as the Chairman of the International Union of Speleology Commission on Volcanic Caves further demonstrate his commitment to exploring and preserving the natural wonders of our planet. Bill authored several notable publications including "Adventure Is Underground" and "American Caves and Caving", enhancing public knowledge and appreciation for the fascinating world of caves. Bill is survived by his children, Marcia Gojan of Sequim, WA, Patricia Halliday of Edmonds, WA, and William Ross Halliday III of Yakima, WA; his grandchildren, Michael Ross Halliday and Timothy George Halliday; stepchildren, Michael Kinnard (Kathy) of Chadds Ford, PA; Steven Kinnard (Judy) of Beaufort, SC; Jason Kinnard (Pam) of Mt. Juliet, TN; and David Kinnard (Sharon) of Nashville, TN, along with numerous, great-grandchildren, step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren who will carry forward his legacy. He was preceded in death by his mother, Jane Wakefield Halliday; his father, William Ross Halliday; and his two beloved wives: Eleanore Lou Halliday, with whom he shared a marriage from 1951 until her passing in 1983, and Louise (Sis) Baird Halliday, from May 7, 1988, until her death on January 2, 2018. William Ross "Bill" Halliday, M.D., leaves behind not merely a legacy etched in the annals of medicine and speleology but also the indelible mark of a kind and gentle spirit whose contributions will be remembered and celebrated by all those whose lives were touched by his generosity, knowledge, and compassion. VISITATION 10 AM - 11:30 AM, Tuesday, October 8, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel GRAVESIDE SERVICE WITH MILITARY HONORS BY BARREN COUNTY D.A.V. POST 20 12 PM, Tuesday, October 8, 2024 Camp Ground Cemetery, Cave City, KY William “Bud” Marcum, age 66 of Cave City, was surrounded by his family and several friends when he departed this life at his residence on Wednesday, September 25, 2024. The Flint, Michigan native was born on November 14, 1957, to the late Paul Everett and Dixie Wolford Ball. He was married to Diana Tokarski Marcum, who survives.
Bud retired from General Motors and was a member of UAW #2164. Besides his wife, Diana, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Ashley Marcum (Bobby Pelot) of Grand Blanc, MI, Eric Marcum (Shelby) of Fenton, MI, Doug Spoelstra (Karrie) of Davison, MI, Michelle Rowe and Michael Spoelstra of Park City; grandchildren, Landon and Liam Pelot, Avery, Myla and Everly Marcum, Hunter and Danica Spoelstra and Charles Rowe; siblings, Ricky Ball, Vada Ball, Doris Stover (Dave), Ruth Couch and Judy Heft, along with several nephews and a nieces. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Roger Marcum. A private memorial service will be held at his residence. ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME CAVE CITY CHAPEL Joey “Bird” James, age 55 of Brownsville, departed this life at his residence on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. The Edmonson County native was born on September 27, 1968, to Deloras “Dee” Vincent Wilson and the late Billy Joe James.
Joey was a 1987 graduate of Edmonson County High School and was a great athlete for the Wildcats. He was a sports fanatic and most especially loved University of Kentucky basketball. In his younger years, he enjoyed playing travel softball for Bertie’s and Bank of Edmonson County with all of his buddies and Anthony “Slug” Duvall. Joey worked for many years at Hill’s Pet Nutrition and was a member of Pleasant Union United Baptist Church. Besides his mother, Dee, he leaves to honor his memory— his daughters, Michelle Haycraft (Preston) of Bee Spring and Sarah Mooneyhan (Luke) of Morgantown; four grandchildren; his brother, Cliff Simmons of Brownsville; aunts and uncle, Jane James, Barbara Vincent, Rondal Vincent, Jan Campbell (Skip), Venetta Webb (Donald) and Shelia Meredith; nieces and nephew, Alex Lasley (Kevin), Sherry Reed and Chad Moore, along with several cousins, extended family members and friends, who he loved. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Roland Simmons and Vickie Crews. The interment will be in Brownsville Cemetery. VISITATION 1—7 PM, Saturday, September 28, 2024 10 AM—2 PM, Sunday, September 29, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, September 29, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Shawn Christopher Clark, age 46 of Cave City, departed this life on Saturday, September 21, 2024. The San Diego, California native was born on August 17, 1978 to the late Danny Lee Clark and Carol Sue Dodson.
Shawn worked as a truck driver for Swift Transportation. He was a Christian, and enjoyed riding his motorcycle, surfing and gaming. Besides his mother, Carol, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Francesca and Nicholas Clark, both of San Diego, CA; his siblings, Danny Clark and Ashley Pribyl (Joshua), along with several nephews and a niece. No services have been scheduled at this time. ARRANGEMENTS ARE ENTRUSTED WITH PATTON FUNERAL HOME CAVE CITY CHAPEL Warren Wisdom, age 59 of Park City, departed this life on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at the Hospice House in Bowling Green. The St. Louis, Missouri native was born on January 2, 1965 to the late Windell and Norma Pogue Wisdom.
Warren owned and operated North South Trucking for many years. During this time, he worked closely with numerous farmers across south central Kentucky. He worked most recently with his friends at Buttram Farms, who he considered part of his family. Warren loved traveling and farming. His business was his heart and soul. When he was younger, he was active with the FFA, and he later joined himself with the Barren County Cattleman’s Association. He was a member of Park City Baptist Church, and attended Hillvue Heights Church. He leaves to honor his memory— his twin sister, Wendy Wisdom of Madison, TN; brother, Wayne Wisdom (Belinda) of Chalybeate; nephew, Tanner Wisdom (Elissa) of Park City; uncle and aunts, Ted Wisdom (Geanie), Barbara Thompson (Gene) and Sue Mork (Craig); a cherished friend, Bonnie Barrett, along with several cousins and friends who will miss him. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: Barren County Cattleman’s Association, 1463 W. Main St, Glasgow, KY 42141. As requested by Warren, a meal will be provided for all of his family and friends following his funeral service by the Barren County Cattleman’s Association at the Park City Senior Center, 24201 Louisville Rd., Park City, Ky 42160. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Friday, September 27, 2024 9—11 AM, Saturday, September 28, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Saturday, September 28, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel James Willie Lindsey, 73, of Bee Spring passed away Sept. 23, 2024 at his home.
The Edmonson County native was a logger, roofer and a groundskeeper at Diamond Caverns Golf Course. He was a son of the late Lewis Lindsey and Eura Mae Farris Lindsey. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Michelle Lindsey Neff; a great grandson, Rucker Lane Hampton; a brother, Eugene Lindsey; and a sister, Cuba Frames. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 Noon Wednesday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Cove Hollow Cemetery. Visitation will take place 2-7 PM Tuesday and after 9:00 AM Wednesday. Surviving are his wife, Brenda Moon Lindsey; four daughters, Valina Lindsey of Leitchfield, Becky Lindsey (Tim Alexander) of South and Carla Wood (Jonathan) and Laura Dillon (Shawn) both of Bowling Green; two sisters, Reva Lindsey of Leitchfield and Dorothy Clinton (George) of Elizabethtown; two brothers, Charlie Lindsey (Linda) of Bee Spring and George Lindsey (Susan) of Leitchfield; seven grandchildren, Jeffery Duvall, Tiffany Lasley (Chad), Timmy Hampton, Violet Wood, Lillian Wood, Willow Rose Wood and Grant Dillon; eight great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Lina Dean Hatcher, age 80 of Cave City, departed this life on Friday, September 20, 2024, at Signature Healthcare of Glasgow. The Cumberland County native was born on November 5, 1943, to the late Thelbert and Carmon Owens Sexton. Lina was the devoted wife to Johnnie Hillard Hatcher, who also preceded her in death.
Lina worked as a homemaker and lovingly took care of her family. She was a member of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. She leaves to honor her memory—her sons, Johnny Hatcher of Park City and Danny Hatcher (Rita) of Cave City; grandchildren, Kevin Hatcher (Diedra), Michael Hatcher (Amanda), Evelyn Greeno (Ray), Rebecca Kauffman (Johnathan) and Elizabeth Irene Hatcher; eleven great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild and a sister, Nelda Goodman. Besides her parents and husband, she was also preceded in death by her son, Franklin Hatcher, and siblings, Janie Blevins, Russell Sexton, Louise Hatcher and Leon Sexton. Interment will be in Cave City Cemetery. VISITATION 2- 7 PM Sunday, September 22, 2024 9 AM – 12 PM Monday, September 23, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 12 PM Monday, September 23, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel Lance Corporal Keegan Thomas Allen, 19 of Oakland, KY and recently stationed on Marine Corps Base Hawaii - Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii passed away September 5, 2024.
He leaves to honor his memory - his mother, Ann Wells, his sister, Kelsey Lonas and her husband Tyler Lonas, his brother, Kaleb Allen and his fiancé Matison Cardwell, and their son, Keegan's nephew, Knox; his Grandparents, Ed and Neva Whittle; his maternal aunt, uncle and cousin, Cathy, Jason and Emma Johnson; along with his father, Tim Allen and wife Nanette, step-brother and step-sister, many paternal aunts, uncles, and cousins; as well as countless friends and fellow Marines. Keegan was preceded in death by his paternal Grandparents, Ralph and Shirley Daugherty and Ronnie Allen. He was a United States Marine. He was an adventurer, very curious and inquisitive. He was a thinker. He was precocious. He was brilliant. He was loyal, strong, fearless and most of all brave. He was beloved by everyone who ever met him; he was a fantastic son, a great brother, a cherished grandson, nephew, cousin and uncle, and a best friend to all walks of life. No matter the circumstance, you would always leave with a story of something funny Keegan did or said while you were with him. He leaves a huge hole in the hearts of his family and friends. We will miss his stories and sense of humor, and his one-of-a-kind, joyful and infectious laugh. He truly brought the life to the party. To Keegan: Your presence, we will miss. Your memory, we treasure. Loving you always, forgetting you never. Keegan's funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Hardy & Son Funeral Home, Bowling Green Chapel. Visitation will be 11 a.m.- 7 p.m Saturday and 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Otter Gap Cemetery with Full Military Honors. In lieu of flowers please consider donating to Otter Gap Baptist Church for upkeep of the cemetery or to The Fisher House Foundation who builds homes and facilities to house military families while their loved ones are in the hospital. Lester Earl “Les” Carney, age 57, of Cave City, departed this life on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, with his family by his side. The Barren County native was born on May 26, 1967 to the late Ralph Carney and Louetta Toohey Reynolds, of Cave City. He was married to his wife Karen Ann Carney, who also survives.
Les was a civil engineer, a 1985 graduate of Caverna High School, and was the owner of Icy Heights Gun Range. He enjoyed scuba diving, woodworking and spelunking. He was a member of Highland United Methodist Church and Bear Wallow Cave City Masonic Lodge #231 F&AM. Besides his wife and mother, Karen and Louetta, he leaves to honor his memory-- two stepsons, McCall and Sawyer Dillon both of Cincinnati, OH. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Ira and Alice Toohey, Lester and Violet Carney. Interment will be in Cave City Cemetery. MASONIC SERVICE 7 PM, Tuesday, September 24, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel VISITATION 1-7 PM, Tuesday, September 24, 2024 9-11 AM, Wednesday, September 25, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM , Wednesday, September 25, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel Truman Lamon Hardin, 87, of Brownsville passed away Sept. 12, 2024 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a self-employed painter and member of Red Hill General Baptist Church. He was a son of the late James Joel Hardin and Cora Ellis Vincent Hardin. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Icy Clubb and Magaline Hayes and a brother, Eugene Hardin. A graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM Sunday at Holly Springs Cemetery. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are three children, James Hardin, Mary Ann Hardin and John Wesley Hardin; a brother, Dallas Hardin (Maudie) of Grassland; four nieces, Linda Oechsli, Wanda Vincent, Icy Norris and Jennifer Ashley; and seven nephews, James Clubb, Michael Hayes, Steve Clubb, Joel Hardin, Charles Hardin, Richard Lindsey and Leondal Hardin. Michael Ray Meredith, age 78 of Bee Spring, went to his prayer place in the barn, and the Lord called him home on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. The Edmonson County native was born on November 20, 1945 to the late Edna Mae Meredith Goff and Hoy Johnson. He was married to his best friend, soul mate and loving wife of sixty years, Joyce Davis Meredith, who survives.
Michael retired as a superintendent from Ikon Construction. He was a faithful member of Sunny Point General Baptist Church. In years passed he taught Sunday School, was the Sunday School superintendent and the church treasurer. He was also a member of Washington Meredith Masonic Lodge #355 F&AM. Of all his roles, he was most proud of his family, children and grandchildren. Besides his wife, Joyce, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Michael Shane Meredith (Michelle) of Bee Spring and Dena Pettit (Reggie) of Leitchfield; grandchildren, Lance Michael Meredith (Kelly), McKenzie Duvall-Hill (Brandon), Madison Duvall, Chloe Pettit, Maddie Pettit and Summer Chaney; siblings, Bro. R.L. Meredith, Vickie Marlow, Terry Meredith and Yolanda Vincent (James); sister-in-law, Donna Meredith, along with several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Timmie Meredith. Interment will be in Sunny Point Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Sunny Point Cemetery Fund, c/o Jeremy Hardin, 2050 Sunfish Sunny Point Road, Brownsville, KY 42210. VISITATION 1—7 PM, Saturday, September 14, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 10 AM—2 PM, Sunday, September 15, 2024 Sunny Point General Baptist Church MASONIC SERVICE BY WASHINGTON MEREDITH MASONIC LODGE 6 PM, Saturday, September 14, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, September 15, 2024 Sunny Point General Baptist Church - ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL - Christopher “Chris” William Helson, age 43 of Chalybeate, departed this life on Monday, September 9, 2024. The Edmonson County native was born on October 25, 1980 to Tammie Carrier and Bart Helson. He was married to his devoted wife, Heather Metzger Helson.
Chris was a graduate of Edmonson County High School, and worked in concrete. He was saved as a young boy at Fairview United Baptist Church, where he remained a member. Chris pridefully enjoyed body building, and he loved playing sports, especially basketball. He found his greatest pleasures when he was outdoors, by the creek and surrounded by his family. Besides his wife, Heather, and parents, Tammie and Bart (Lynn), he leaves to honor his memory— his sons, Blake Helson of Bowling Green and Owen Helson of Chalybeate; siblings, Ben Helson (Danielle) and Alex Helson, all of Nashville, and Wendy Bonds (Brad) of Scottsville; grandmothers, Judy Carnes of Bee Spring, Vontella Carrier of Bowling Green and Nancy Helson of Louisville, along with several aunts, uncles, cousins, a niece and nephews that loved him dearly. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Ron Helson, Cleo Carrier, and Bobby Carnes; his mother-in-law, Sheryl Sowell and sister-in-law, Candice Cole. Interment will be in Boiling Springs Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: American Cancer Society, 2425 Scottsville Road, Bowling Green, KY 42104 or Cumberland Heights, 8283 River Road Pike, Nashville, TN 37209. VISITATION 12—2 PM, Saturday, September 14, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Saturday, September 14, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Wesley “Wes” Robert Slaughter, age 55 of Big Reedy, unexpectedly departed this life on Monday, September 9, 2024. The Edmonson County native was born on August 21, 1969 to the late William Rayburn Slaughter and the late Julia Ann Luttrell. He was married to his loving, devoted wife of thirty-three years, Gloria Maxine Slaughter, who survives.
Wes was a 1988 graduate of Edmonson County High School. He loved living in Big Reedy, all the beauties of nature, relaxing by Big Reedy Creek, fishing, bike riding and wood working. He worked for Dunaway Timber for over fifteen years, and traveled many years across the eastern United States as a long haul truck driver. Wes never met a stranger. He loved people for who they were and wasn’t judgmental. He loved to laugh and joke, and had a great appreciation for art and all genres of music. He was a member of Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and loved his family, children and grandchildren above all. He very proudly wore the title of “Pops”! Besides his wife, Gloria, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Whitney Elizabeth Lewis (James) and William Riley Slaughter (Chloe), all of Bowling Green; his grandchildren that he adored, James River and Wrenn Elizabeth Lewis; siblings, Gina Renee Slaughter of Big Reedy and Ruston Shawn Slaughter (Sandy) of Louisville; step-mother, Janice Coghill Slaughter of Bowling Green; step-sister, Terry Cosby (Steve) of Bowling Green; mother-in-law, Earline Kirby (Mark) of Huntsville, along with several nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides his parents, he was also preceded in death by his step-father, Kelly Travis Luttrell; father-in-law, Max Keith Hunt; maternal grandparents, Claudus Robert Woosley and Glida Elizabeth Woosley and paternal grandparents, William Russell Slaughter and Lucy Booker Elmore. Interment will be in Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: National Public Radio (NPR), 1111 North Capitol Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002. VISITATION 10 AM—2 PM, Friday, September 13, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Friday, September 13, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Gloria Dean Lindsey Simpson, 66, of Sunny Point passed away peacefully with family by her side on Sept. 6, 2024 At Hospice House in Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native loved spending time with her grandchildren, enjoyed sewing, was a homemaker, a 1975 graduate of Edmonson County High School and a member of Big Reedy Church of Christ. She was a daughter of the late Iland W. Lindsey and Iva Mae Lindsey. She was preceded in death by a brother, Ravin Lindsey and a brother-in-law, J.C. Miller. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Wednesday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Sunny Point Cemetery. Visitation will take place 11:00 AM-7:00 PM Tuesday and after 9:00 AM Wednesday at Gravil Funeral Home. Surviving are her husband of 43 years, Don Simpson; two sons, Derrick Simpson (Kimberly) of Georgetown, IN and Devin Simpson (Jessica) of Caneyville; a brother, Aldon Dee Lindsey (Lydia) of Martinez, GA; six sisters, Rosie Huff (Lhebanon) of Roundhill, Elva Jean Johnson (Ernest) and Allene Miller (Carlos) both of Sunny Point, Hazel Miller of Huff, Judy Ann Logsdon (Kenny) of Cub Run and Sunday Lindsey of Dry Ridge; a sister-in-law, Mae Lindsey of Brownsville; nine grandchildren, Makayla Simpson, Ireland Simpson, Adelynn Simpson, Desmond Simpson, Ruby Simpson, Daniel Simpson, Aemon Simpson, Priscilla Simpson and Quinn Simpson; and many nieces, nephews and cousins Dorothy Borden Doyle, age 80 of Park City, departed this life on Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at her residence. The Barren County native was born on May 16, 1944 to the late Elmer Woodrow and Ruby Frances Cary Borden. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of sixty-two years, Ronald David Doyle.
Dorothy was a former retail manager for Dawahares, and enjoyed spending time on their farm. She was a member of Highland United Methodist Church. She leaves to honor her memory— her son, David Doyle (Cecilia) of Park City; grandchildren, Sutton Doyle of Bowling Green, Elizabeth Doyle of Park City and Stanton Doyle of Park City; her sister, Audrey McFarland (Dean) of Glasgow, special cousins, Mary Lee Wilson, Ernie Borden, Connie Jewell (Steve) and Louise Higginbotham Casper. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Hosparus, 1320 N Race St, Glasgow, KY 42141. VISITATION 10 AM– 1 PM, Saturday, September 7, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM, Saturday, September 7, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel John B. Mott, age 80 of Park City, passed away on Monday, September 2, 2024 at his residence. The Washington D.C. native was born on November 29, 1943 to Albert and Frances Mott.
John retired after serving 25 years in the U.S. Army, where he did two tours of duty in Vietnam. After his service with the military, he worked and later retired from law enforcement. John enjoyed flying remote airplanes, creating stained glass items, gunsmithing and was an avid marksman. He was a loyal friend to many, and will be greatly missed by those that knew and loved him. He leaves to honor his memory-- his son, Steven Mott (Marie) of Mandan, ND; six grandchildren, Leigh Barton, Shelby Mott, Zander Mott, Autumn Mott, Sebastian Mott and Abigail Ricketts; great-grandson, Anthony Barton and a sister, Judy Holt. He was preceded in death by his bother, Michael Mott. No services are scheduled at this time. Wilma Jean Farris Thomas, 68, of Brownsville passed away Aug. 25, 2024 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
The West Virginia native was a homemaker and a member of The Community Church at Cedar Springs. She was a daughter of the late Frank Farris and Pansy Huddleston Farris and the wife of the late Randall “Randy” Thomas. No public services are scheduled at this time. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are two daughters, Christy Filback and Pam Thomas both of Brownsville; a sister, Mavis Farris; two grandsons, Tristan Filback (Heather Yates) and Matthew Holder; a nephew, Frank Cowles; and a niece, Joy Cowles. Mary Lou Wilson, born on May 30, 1947, in Slick Rock, Kentucky, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 24, 2024 at her home in Glasgow. She was the daughter of the late John Thomas Burris and Anner Zorader Shirley and was preceded in death by her siblings Ruby Williams, Junior Burris, and Helen Jackson. Mary was a devoted wife of fifty-eight years to Philip Wilson, who survives.
Mary was a dedicated member of Penick’s Chapel Baptist Church. She and her husband co-owned and operated Clarkson Super Saver grocery store in Grayson County for many years, and she later worked at Carhartt, embodying a strong work ethic and a spirit of service. She found joy in trying new recipes and cooking for her family, and her love for them was evident in every meal she prepared. Mary leaves behind a legacy of love and warmth that will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Besides her husband, Philip, she leaves to honor her memory—her loving daughter, Lisa Owens (Joe) of Hodgenville, KY; her granddaughter, Taylor Wilson of Garland, TX; sister, Elsie Jessie of Louisville, KY; brothers, Gordon Burris of Cave City, KY, and Roger Burris of Knob Lick, KY, as well as one brother-in-law; four sisters-in-law, and many nieces and nephews. Interment will be in Cave City Cemetery. VISITATION 4 – 7 PM, Tuesday, August 27, 2024 9 AM – 12 PM, Wednesday, August 28, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 12 PM, Wednesday, August 28, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel Joy Joanne Tucker, age 87 of Brownsville, departed this life on Friday, August 23, 2024 at her residence. She was born October 5, 1936 in Traverse City, Michigan to the late Kenneth Pierre and Marqurite Darwin Thornton. She was married to Dan Strate, who also preceded her in death.
Joy was a seamstress, herbalist, a gifted pianist, and a member of Cedar Springs Community Church. She would often visit with the residents at Edmonson Health Care, play the piano and sing with them. Joy had a heart of gold, and also loved to volunteer at The Buddy House in Bowling Green. She leaves to honor her memory— her daughter, Tammy Joy Ferrell (Jeffrey) of Brownsville, formerly of Grand Rapids, MI; brother, Ray Thornton of Indiana; her best friend, Barbara Spillman; nephews and niece, Todd Riley, Kenneth Thornton and Natalie Arnold, and a dear cousin, Reanne Hyatt (Michael). Besides her husband and parents, she was also preceded in death by her children, Scott and Heather Marie Tucker, and siblings, Jan Thornton, Kay Connell and Jay Thornton. Joy requested for her body to be bequeathed to the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center with interment in New Liberty Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: The Buddy House, 522 State Street, Bowling Green, KY 42101. A graveside service will be scheduled at a future date. Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Lois B. Hogan Turner, age 91 of Brownsville, peacefully departed this life on Wednesday, August 22, 2024 at her residence. The Jefferson County, KY native was born on August 2, 1933 to the late Elias Ward and Candis Roe Parsley Blair. She was married to the late Woodrow Hogan, and the late Elvis L. “Bud” Turner, Sr.
Lois was a homemaker and lovingly cared for the needs of her family. She was a member Pleasant Union United Baptist Church, Holly Hobby Homemakers and was a Rebekah in the Green River Order of the Eastern Star. She leaves to honor her memory— her children, James Ellis Hogan (Alisa) of Owensboro, Casey Hogan of Brownsville, Charlie Turner (Shirley) of Indianapolis, Elvis Turner, Jr. of Indianapolis, Candy Grayson (Ed) of Oakland and Amy Elmore (Billy) of Brownsville; eighteen grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren, and several great-great grandchildren. Besides her parents and husbands, she was also preceded in death by her children, Woodrow Billy Hogan and Lois Jean Lowe; grandchildren, Joseph Shawn Hogan, Erin Turner York, Brett Robertson and Shawn Allen Sanders; siblings, Gertrude “Trudy” Maddox and Joseph Allen Blair and nephew, DeVoe Maddox. Interment will be in Pleasant Union Church Cemetery. VISITATION 1—7 PM, Saturday, August 24, 2024 10 AM—2 PM, Sunday, August 25, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, August 25, 2024 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel |