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​Diane Wells, 77

6/9/2026

 
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​Diane Wells, a beloved wife, mother, Meme, and treasured friend, peacefully departed this life on Monday, June 8, 2026, at Signature HealthCare of Hart County. A native of Hart County, Diane was born on February 25, 1949, to the late Oscar Russell and Nona Constant Whitlow. She shared nearly sixty-one wonderful years of marriage with the love of her life, high school sweetheart, best friend, and devoted caregiver, Charles Wells, who lovingly remained by her side, in sickness and in health, throughout life's journey.

Diane dedicated many years of faithful service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky as a driver's test administrator, a role she carried out with professionalism, kindness, and integrity. In recognition of her service and contributions, she was honored with a commission as a Kentucky Colonel. Diane was a longtime member of Temple Baptist Church and loved the Lord with all her heart. Her faith was an important part of her life and provided comfort and encouragement through both joyful times and life's challenges.

Diane embraced life's blessings with a grateful heart, finding happiness in the people, memories, and treasures she held dear. She enjoyed collecting antiques, beautiful glassware, and jewelry, always appreciating the stories and beauty found in special treasures. She was an excellent cook who delighted in preparing meals for those she loved, and some of her happiest moments were spent gathered around the table with family. Above all else, Diane's greatest joy was her family. As "Meme," she held a special place in the hearts of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, showering them with unconditional love, encouragement, and countless cherished memories.

Besides her husband, Charles, she leaves to cherish her memory— her children, Danny Wells (Karen) of Bowling Green, Mike Wells of Cave City, and Dana Alexander (Terry) of Smiths Grove; her beloved grandchildren, Jessica Wells, Mandi Dunn (Tyler), Brandi Long (Eric), Michaela Hayter (Trestin), Ashlyn Wells, Erica Luckett (Sam), Abby Carpenter (Blake), and Daren Alexander; ten treasured great-grandchildren; and a host of extended family members and dear friends who were blessed to know and love her.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Kentucky State Police Trooper Island Camp, 919 Versailles Road, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.

VISITATION
3—7 PM, Thursday, June 11, 2026
9—11 AM, Friday, June 12, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Friday, June 12, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

Todd Webb, 59

6/9/2026

 
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​Todd Webb, a devoted husband, loving father, faithful servant of God, and treasured friend, departed this life on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. A lifelong resident of Edmonson County, Todd was born on August 20, 1966, to the late Charles Lee and Martha Ann Webb. He shared a beautiful love story with his high school sweetheart, best friend, and devoted wife of forty-one years, Michelle Watt Webb, who survives and will forever cherish the countless memories they created together.

Todd was a proud 1985 graduate of Edmonson County High School, where he excelled in athletics, participating in numerous sports and forming friendships that endured throughout his life. In 2024, he was honored by being inducted into the Edmonson County High School Athletic Hall of Fame, a fitting tribute to his accomplishments and the positive impact he made with his team and classmates. His greatest accomplishments, however, were not found on a field or basketball court, but in the way he lived his life—with unwavering faith, genuine kindness, and a heart devoted to others. A faithful member of Poplar Spring United Baptist Church, Todd served as Sunday School Superintendent and ordained deacon. He deeply loved his church, walking in the old paths laid before him, and serving the Lord with his church family that he loved so much. His humble spirit and steadfast faith were an inspiration to all who knew him.

Todd was the proud owner and operator of Webb Farms, where he poured his heart into the land, livestock, and crops he tended each day. Farming was more than his livelihood—it was a reflection of his strong work ethic, perseverance, and dedication to providing for those he loved. Above all else, Todd was a family man. He was a loving and devoted husband, an encouraging and supportive father, and a constant source of strength for his family. Nothing brought him greater happiness than spending time with those he loved most. Whether cheering from the sidelines, celebrating accomplishments, offering guidance, or simply sharing everyday moments, Todd's presence was a blessing and a comfort. He never missed an opportunity to support his family, and his love for them was evident in everything he did. He was eagerly anticipating the arrival of his first grandchild, a blessing he spoke of with great excitement and joy.

Besides his wife, Michelle, he leaves to carry forward his legacy of faith, love, and hard work — his cherished children, Todd “Little Todd” Webb (Jennifer) of Thomasville, GA, Brianna Bryant (James) of Poplar Spring, and Kasey Webb (Ryann "Sweet Pea" Davis) of Chalybeate; his siblings, Chuck Webb (Gail) of Poplar Spring, Billy Webb (Sandra) of Cub Run, Carla Webb of Brownsville, Charla Caudill (Wyn) of Chalybeate, and Amanda Herndon of Bowling Green; his precious granddaughter, who will soon arrive and forever know the love and legacy of the grandfather who eagerly awaited her birth; along with several nieces, nephews, extended family members, and a host of dear friends who will miss him beyond measure. In addition to his parents, Todd was preceded in death by his beloved grandparents.

Interment will be in the Poplar Spring United Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Poplar Spring Cemetery Fund.

VISITATION
11 AM, Thursday, June 11, 2026 until the time of the funeral service at
2 PM, Friday, June 12, 2026
Poplar Spring United Baptist Church
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FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM, Friday, June 12, 2026
Poplar Spring United Baptist Church

Bro. Denzil Maurice Bullock, age 89

6/9/2026

 
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Denzil Maurice Bullock, age 89, of Brownsville, KY passed away Monday, (June 8th, 2026) at home surrounded by his family.
 
He was born on June 5, 1937, in the Grassland community of Edmonson County, KY the son of the late Clarence Wilford and Mae Vonnie Coates Bullock.
 
In the winter of 1951, Bro. John Arthur Lindsey and Bro. Gordon Campbell held a revival at Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church. To all who knew him, they heard his experience countless times, how the Lord saved him, but he wanted to be sure. He went home after service and on his way to milk, he felt like his feet weren’t on the ground. He went back the next day to church and Bro. John Arthur said, “I feel like someone has something they need to tell,” and five minutes later repeated the statement. That was when Dad told what the Lord had done for him.
 
In 1956, he proudly graduated from Edmonson County High School as the Valedictorian of his class.  He then married the love of his life, Reva Agnes Willis on September 7, 1957. He went on to work at Holley Carburetor in Bowling Green for an honorable 42 years, 6 months, and 2 days, where he took pride in his work and being able to provide for his family.  From this union, to date they have ninety-nine offspring including their spouses.
 
When he started a family, he devoted his life to the Lord.  He was called to preach and was ordained at Holly Springs in November of 1962. He pastored several churches and helped in many revivals.
 
One of his greatest gifts was his ability to talk with the Lord. He was a praying man. Local people could hear him praying on the pond bank when he was lifting someone up to the Lord. Over the years, when his heart was burdened for someone, he would pick up a rock on his way to his prayer place and place it on his altar. There are hundreds of rocks piled there today, a testament to his willingness to help others. As his children, we were witness to his burdens. If we were in the tobacco patch or out rabbit hunting and his heart was heavy, he would say, “We need to pray,” and wherever we were, we prayed. We never ate a meal without giving thanks. Naturally he was not rich by today’s standards, but to us he had more treasures than anyone. He saw all of his children, grandchildren and several great-grandchildren find the Lord.
 
He never spoke bad of anyone and was a Christian example to all who knew him. To us he was the greatest man we ever knew. Thank you Dad, Papaw and Husband, from all who were privileged to be part of your life. We will never forget the sacrifices you made for us and the ways of the Lord. We will carry you in our hearts, 'til we meet again.
 
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 68 years, Reva Willis Bullock; six children, Cindy Stanton (Kelvin), Robert Bullock (Robbin), Stephen Bullock (Kim), Sherry Riggs (Keith), Melinda Jordan (Kevin) and Jimmy Bullock (Sabrina); twenty-one grandchildren; forty-five great- grandchildren; and one great great-grandaughter; two sisters, Nelda Wheat and Carolyn Sanders. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
 
Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, four sisters, one granddaughter, Jessica Bullock, one grandson, Nicholas Riggs, and one great- granddaughter, Chloe Logsdon.
 
Funeral services will be at 3:00 p.m. Friday, (June 12, 2026) at Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church in Edmonson County. Bro. Vernon White will be officiating. Burial will be in the Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery.
 
Visitation will be at the Dermitt Funeral Home from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, and from 9:00 a.m. Friday until time of services at the church.
 
Expressions of sympathy can be made to Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery in c/o Tyler Bullock, 578 Denzil B Road, Brownsville, KY 42210
 
Written by the Bullock Family.
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​Rose Mary Cline, age 77

6/8/2026

 
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​Rose Mary Cline, age 77, of Cave City, peacefully departed this life on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at The Medical Center at Bowling Green, surrounded by the love and memories of those she cherished. A native of Barren County, Rose Mary was born on May 29, 1949, to the late William Martin. She shared fifty-six wonderful years of marriage with her beloved husband, Mitchel Cline, whose steadfast love and companionship remained a blessing throughout her life.

Rose Mary was a hardworking and devoted woman whose life was centered around faith, family, and serving others. For many years, she greeted visitors with kindness and a welcoming smile while working in ticket sales at Mammoth Cave National Park. Beyond her career, she was the heart of her home, faithfully caring for her family and helping maintain the family farm. Her greatest joy came from providing for those she loved and creating a home filled with warmth, laughter, and lasting memories.

Known for her outgoing nature and genuine kindness, Rose Mary truly never met a stranger. She had a gift for conversation and made friends wherever she went. Whether she was browsing yard sales in search of a treasured bargain, sharing stories with neighbors and friends, or worshiping alongside her church family at Shady Grove Church of Christ, she embraced life with enthusiasm and a grateful heart. Her faith was a guiding force in her life, and her love for her church was evident to all who knew her.

Besides her devoted husband, Mitchel, she leaves to cherish her memory— her son, John Mitchel Cline (Becky) of Cave City; a beloved sister, Joyce Ann Minor, who held a special place in Rose Mary's heart and was loved like a mother; her siblings, Ruth Martin Hunley (Joey) of Hiseville, Roy Martin of Louisville, and Ed Martin of Louisville; her nephew, William Hunley (Janet); along with several other cherished nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends whose lives were enriched by her love and friendship. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her sister, Ruby Jean London.

The interment will be in Hiseville Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Shady Grove Church of Christ, c/o Barney Gilpin.

VISITATION
3—7 PM, Wednesday, June 10, 2026
8—11 AM, Thursday, June 11, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Thursday, June 11, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

​Winnie Lou Childress Raymer, 78

6/7/2026

 
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​Winnie Lou Childress Raymer, 78, of Brownsville passed away with family by her side June 5, 2026 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.

The Edmonson County native was an Edmonson County Head Start bus driver, a manufacturing technician for Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, a long standing member of The Country Club and a member of Red Hill General Baptist Church. Winnie Lou enjoyed karaoke, dancing, yard sales and shopping at Dollar Tree and thrift stores. She was a daughter of the late Guthria Childress and Elsie Lee Durbin Childress. She was preceded in death by the father of her children, Max Erbie Raymer; a daughter, Loretta Wells and a grandson, Blake Spurlock.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Saturday June 13, 2026 at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Red Hill Cemetery. Visitation will take place 11:00 AM-7:00 PM Friday and after 9:00 AM Saturday.
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Surviving are two daughters, Lisa Raymer (Michael) of Bowling Green and Lesley Crum of Scottsville; two sisters, Betty Vincent of Lindseyville and Diann Waddle of Bowling Green; three brothers, Lannie Childress, Joe Childress (Joan) and Johnny Childress (Norine) all of Brownsville; four grandchildren, Morgan Johnson (Chris) of Morgantown, Markus Higgs (Katie) of Nashville, Colton Spurlock (Alexess) of Greenville and Maxton Harden (Amber) of Scottsville; nine great grandchildren, Skylar, Serenity, Kyler, Tyson, Kason, Tucker, Kainen, Kayvree and Paisley; several nieces and nephews including a special niece, Shannon Edwards; and so many friends.
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​Wanda Jean Lindsey Vincent, 67

6/7/2026

 
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​Wanda Jean Lindsey Vincent, 67, of Grassland passed away peacefully with family by her side June 5, 2026 at her home.
 
The Edmonson County native was a  newspaper carrier for the Park City Daily News in Bowling Green. She was a daughter of the late James Carl Lindsey and Agaline “Aggie” Cook Hardin. She was preceded in death by a son, Tony Vincent; a grandson, Isiah Matthew Vincent; a sister, Penny Mercer; and a brother, Bobby Lindsey.
 
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Monday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Dit Vincent Cemetery. Visitation will take place 1:00-7:00 PM Sunday and after 9:00 AM Monday.
 
Surviving are her husband, Marty Vincent; two sons, Chris Vincent and Matt Vincent (Tierra) both of Grassland; three brothers, Richard Lindsey, Joel Hardin and Charles Hardin all of Bowling Green; seven grandchildren, Dylan Vincent of Glasgow, Kristyn Vincent of Bowling Green, Caleb Vincent and Sara Beth Vincent both of Pig, Savannah Vincent-Guarino of Tennessee and Alexis Vincent and Faith Vincent both of Grassland; several nieces and nephews, several great nieces and nephews and a great great niece.
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​Peggy Cardwell Johnson, age 91

6/4/2026

 
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​Peggy Cardwell Johnson, age 91, of Sweeden, peacefully entered her heavenly home on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family at her residence. An Edmonson County native, Peggy was born on July 25, 1934, to the late Julius Neil and Lonis Basham Cardwell. She shared a devoted marriage with her husband, John Henry Johnson, until his passing on January 8, 2008.

Peggy was a woman whose life was defined by hard work, kindness, and an unwavering love for others. Throughout her working years, she faithfully served her community for more than thirty-seven years as a cook at Kyrock Elementary School, where generations of students were blessed by her wonderful meals, warm smile and caring spirit. She also dedicated over a decade of service to Park Mammoth Resort and worked several years at Kellwood Manufacturing.

Known for her friendly nature and genuine interest in people, Peggy never met a stranger. She found great joy in serving her community, volunteering her time at the Edmonson County Senior Center and assisting at election polls. She was gifted with talented hands and a generous heart, spending countless hours quilting treasured keepsakes, tending her garden, preparing delicious meals for family and friends, and enjoying puzzles. Yet, among all her accomplishments and interests, her greatest joy and proudest role was that of mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her family was the center of her world, and she cherished every moment spent creating memories with those she loved. She was a member of Sweeden Missionary Baptist Church, and lived her life guided by her Christian faith, demonstrating compassion, humility, and love through both her words and actions.

She leaves to cherish her memory— her children, Margaret Houchin (David) of Lexington, Elbert Johnson (Mollie) of Sweeden, Delbert Johnson (Kim) and Tony Johnson (Sheila), both of Roundhill; grandchildren, Amy Houchin Watts (Tom), Stephanie Johnson Parrish (Robbie), Jeffrey Houchin (Erin), Kelly Johnson Bratcher (Ben), Chris Johnson (Jessica), Derek Johnson, and Holly Johnson Minton (Daniel); seventeen beloved great-grandchildren; her sister, Regina Cardwell Billings; a special niece, Vanessa Norton (Buster); and special caregivers who became like family to her, Kathy Wilson, Elbie Wilson, Butch Sexton, Stephanie Jones, and Tameeka Jacobs. She also leaves behind several other nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many dear friends who will miss her deeply. In addition to her parents and husband, Peggy was preceded in death by her children, Patricia Johnson and Michael Johnson; her brothers, Neil and Jimmy Cardwell; and her sisters, Madge Raymer Lashley and Carolyn Eiler.

The interment will be in Sweeden Church Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Sweeden Church Cemetery c/o Edd Williams, or Lexington Woman’s Club Clothe A Child Fund c/o Beth Hill 120 Edgemoor Drive, Lexington, KY 40503.

VISITATION
10 AM—2 PM, Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM, Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

​Linda Lue Whalin Ray, 77

6/3/2026

 
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​Linda Lue Whalin Ray, 77, of Segal passed away with family by her side June 1, 2026 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.

The Edmonson County native was a member of the Edmonson County High School Class of 1966, a monitor for Edmonson County Schools bus for handicapped students, worked as a delivery person for Community Action of Southern Kentucky Meals on Wheels program, assisted with field trip outings and many other services for Edmonson County seniors. She was a daughter of the late David Eugene Whalin and Nina Glenda Hampton Whalin and the wife of the late James Lee “Jimmy” Ray.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Sunday at Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial to follow in Cub Creek Cemetery. Visitation will take place 4:00-9:00 PM Friday, 10:00 AM-9:00 PM Saturday and after 9:00 AM Sunday at the church. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Surviving are three two sons, Jamie Ray (Wanda), and Jeremy Ray (Kim) both of Segal; a daughter, Lara Thompson of Segal; three sisters, Diana Poteet, Glenda Lashley (Sid) and Lynne Pawley all of Segal; a brother, David “Bink” Whalin of Segal; eight grandchildren, Beth Carroll (Brandon), Jennifer Hogan, Kassie Lindsey (Billy), Katelyn Thompson, Jay Thompson (Sara), Cody Burnley (Chelsey), Dylan Burnley (Faith) and Courtney Williams (Mason); nine great grandchildren, Jacob Fredrick (Kaitlyn), Hunter Fredrick (Emily), Emma Lindsey, Bailey Carroll, Mia Thompson, Jamie Thompson, Colton Burnley, Carter Burnley and Oaklee Williams; two great great grandchildren, Thea Fredrick and Iris Fredrick; and several nieces and nephews

​Wanda Vincent VanMeter, age 78

6/2/2026

 
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​Wanda Vincent VanMeter, age 78, of Leitchfield, peacefully departed this life on Monday, June 1, 2026, at Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. Born in Edmonson County on November 16, 1947, she was the cherished daughter of the late Chester and Etnie Johnson Vincent. Wanda shared many years of love and companionship with her beloved husband, the late Carry T. VanMeter.

A dedicated seamstress for many years at IMS in Leitchfield, Wanda was known for her strong work ethic, gentle spirit, and caring heart. She was of the Baptist faith and lived her life guided by the values of love, kindness, and devotion to others. Above all else, Wanda treasured her family. Nothing brought her greater joy than spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, whose lives were enriched by her unwavering love, encouragement, and presence.

Wanda found happiness in life's simple pleasures. She enjoyed sewing, tending her garden, and searching for treasures through online auctions, always delighted by a good bargain. Her home was a place of warmth and welcome, and her family will forever remember the love she shared so freely, the wisdom she offered, and the countless memories created through the years.

She leaves to honor her memory— her children, Carrie Lynn Wooldridge (Willie) of Leitchfield, Marketta Johnson (Bobby) of Eastview, William Bill VanMeter (Tonya) of Morgantown, Christopher T. VanMeter (Amanda) of Anneta, and Cassie VanMeter (Jermey) of Caneyville; fifteen grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; her siblings, Haskel Vincent, Nada Elmore (Jack), Tommie D. Vincent (Susie), and Darrell Vincent; her special friend, Marvin Burns; along with several nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends. In addition to her parents and beloved husband, Wanda was preceded in death by her great-grandson, Cole Clouse; her siblings, Linda, Glendean, and Harold Vincent, and her niece, Nada Jean Elmore.

The interment will be in McGrew Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: American Lung Association.

VISITATION
3—7 PM, Thursday, June 4, 2026
9—11 AM, Friday, June 5, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Friday, June 5, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

​Penny Vincent Francis, age 50

6/2/2026

 
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​Penny Vincent Francis, age 50, of Louisville, passed peacefully from this life on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at her residence, surrounded by the love that she so freely shared throughout her life. A native of Edmonson County, Penny was born on November 4, 1975, to Phoebe Coates Vincent and Randy Vincent, Sr. She was a devoted wife, loving mother, treasured daughter, sister, and friend whose kind heart and vibrant spirit touched countless lives. She was married to her best friend and the love of her life, Jim Francis. Together they shared a beautiful partnership that spanned twenty-one years and was marked by unwavering love, laughter, friendship, and devotion.

Penny dedicated more than fifteen years of service to Kohl's, where she worked as a supervisor and formed countless friendships along the way. She was also a faithful member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, generously volunteering her time and talents whenever there was a need. Penny embraced life with enthusiasm, joy, and an open heart. She had a special love for animals, especially horses, and found great happiness in gardening, nurturing her beloved succulents and cacti, creating art, and spending time outdoors. She cherished trips to the beach, never passed up an opportunity to dress up for a special occasion, and was always eager for her next adventure. Most recently, she had been excitedly anticipating a trip to Puerto Rico and the opportunity to enjoy its beautiful beaches.

Those who knew Penny will remember her for her loving spirit, infectious sense of humor, forgiving heart, and genuine kindness. She had a remarkable gift for making others feel valued and loved. More than anything, however, Penny treasured her family. Whether cheering from the sidelines, celebrating life's milestones, offering encouragement during difficult moments, or simply showing up when she was needed, she was always there. Her greatest joy came from loving her family well and reminding them just how much they meant to her.

In addition to her husband, Jim, she leaves to cherish her memory— her three sons, Josh, James, and John Francis, all of Louisville; her parents, Phoebe Coates Vincent (Gator Bowen) of Windyville and Randy Vincent, Sr. of Chalybeate; her beloved siblings, Tammy Crawford of Chalybeate, Kathy Vincent of Bowling Green and Randy Vincent, Jr. of Chalybeate; along with several cherished nieces and nephews, extended family members, and dear friends.

The interment will be in Holly Springs Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: American Cancer Society.

VISITATION
2—7 PM CST, Saturday, June 6, 2026
10 AM—2 PM CST, Sunday, June 7, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM CST, Sunday, June 7, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

​Herman Mills Jr., 65

5/30/2026

 
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​Herman Mills Jr., 65, of Alvaton passed away May 29, 2026 with family by his side at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
 
The Edmonson County native was a 1979 graduate of Edmonson County High School, a Walmart TLE employee for 32 years and a member of Chalybeate United Baptist Church. Herman loved to fish and hunt deer. He was a son of the late Herman Mills Sr. and Mary Evelyn Hogan Mills.
 
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Friday June 5, 2026 at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Hogan Family Cemetery. Visitation will take place 1:00-7:00 PM Thursday and after 9:00 AM Friday.
 
Surviving are two children, David Miller (Whitney) of Bowling Green and NaKisha Bailey of Owensboro; two sisters, Anna Mae Mills of Glasgow and Carol Sue Mooneyhan (Ricky) of Bowling Green; three brothers, Kelly W. Mills (Janet) of Bowling Green, Kenneth Mills of Chalybeate and George Mills of Mohawk; five grandchildren, Cody, Rodney, Harlynn, Charlie and Axton; many nieces and nephews; and many friends.
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​Patricia Morrison, age 67

5/25/2026

 
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​Patricia Morrison, age 67, of Cave City, peacefully departed this life at her residence on Friday, May 22, 2026, surrounded by the love of those who cherished her most. Born in Canton, North Carolina on April 19, 1959, she was the daughter of the late Carroll Mease and Doris Smith Steele. She shared twenty-six wonderful years of marriage with her loving and devoted husband, James Morrison, who survives her.

Patricia was a familiar and beloved presence throughout the Cave City community. With her warm smile, kind heart, and welcoming spirit, she never met a stranger and had a special way of making everyone feel like family. Over the years, she worked faithfully as a waitress at Jerry’s Restaurant and Cracker Barrel, where many came to know and love her friendly personality and caring nature. In later years, she continued her hardworking spirit at Dart Corporation and AtCorr Packaging.

More than anything, Patricia treasured her family. Her love for them was deep, unwavering, and evident in every part of her life. She also found great joy in cheering on North Carolina basketball and spending time with those she held dear. A faithful member of The P.L.A.C.E. Worship Center, Patricia cherished her church family and the fellowship and faith that brought her so much comfort and happiness through the years.

Besides her husband, James, she leaves to honor and cherish her memory—her daughter, Shonta Chapman of Newberry, SC; her beloved granddaughters, Saniyah Chapman and Saliyah Chapman; her niece, Sonya Steele; her treasured best friend, Lena Hill; along with several other nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends whose lives were touched by her kindness, laughter, and love. She was also preceded in death by her siblings, Carolyn Hyatt, Roger Mease and Mark Mease. Though her earthly journey has ended, the beautiful memories Patricia created and the love she so freely gave will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

VISITATION
10—11 AM, Saturday, May 30, 2026
The P.L.A.C.E. Worship Center

MEMORIAL SERVICE
11 AM, Saturday, May 30, 2026
The P.L.A.C.E. Worship Center
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ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME CAVE CITY CHAPEL

​Jack Johnson, age 93

5/23/2026

 
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​Jack Johnson, age 93, of Mt. Washington, peacefully departed this life on Friday, May 22, 2026, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, surrounded by the love and memories of a life well lived. Born in Edmonson County on November 3, 1932, he was the son of the late Estil Alonzo and Fern Blanton Johnson. For many years, he shared a devoted marriage with the love of his life, Shelby Jean Douglas Johnson, until her passing on December 1, 1987. Though he deeply missed her, the love they built together remained in his heart throughout the rest of his days.

Jack proudly served his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, carrying with him a strong sense of duty, honor and resilience throughout his life. Raised with a remarkable work ethic, he began working at just thirteen years old and never slowed down. He dedicated twenty-five years as a machinist at Brown Williamson and later worked more than twenty years at Cissell Manufacturing. Work was never simply a job to Jack — it was a reflection of the pride he took in providing for his family and the satisfaction he found in staying busy. In truth, if his health had allowed it, he would have continued working up until the end.

Jack was known for his independence, determination and unmistakable grit. He had a quick wit, a sharp sense of humor and a way of bringing life to every conversation. He loved to tinker, repair and figure things out with his own hands, rarely meeting a problem he would not try to fix. Whether it was a stereo, a broken appliance or something others had long given up on, Jack enjoyed the challenge of making it work again. He valued hard work, self-reliance and taking care of the people he loved. His strength, wisdom and hardworking spirit leave behind a legacy that will continue to live on in those who knew him best. Jack was a member of Poplar Spring United Baptist Church and held close the values of faith, family and perseverance throughout his life.

He leaves to honor his memory— his son, Gary Johnson (Teri) of Bardstown, KY; his grandsons, Thomas “Jack” Johnson and Dylan Wayne Johnson; his sister, Jan Sharp of Sarasota, FL; sisters and brother-in-law, Peggy Johnson, Wanda Douglas, Carolyn Thiessen, Teresa Douglas, Sandy Johnson and Mac Douglas; along with several nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends who will forever hold him close in their hearts. In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, John Henry Johnson, June Basham, Ray Johnson, Carl Johnson, Carlos Johnson and Louella Johnson.

The interment will be in Sweeden Church Cemetery, where graveside military honors will be conducted by the Nesbit Alexander VFW Post #6937, in grateful recognition of Jack’s faithful service to his country. Memorial contributions may be made to: Sweeden Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Edd Williams.  

VISITATION
4—7 PM, CST, Tuesday, May 26, 2026
9—11 AM, CST, Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, CST, Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

​Clorine Newton Bratcher, 88

5/22/2026

 
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​Clorine Newton Bratcher, 88, of Mammoth Cave passed away May 21, 2026 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
 
The Edmonson County native was a seamstress for Kellwood and Brownsville Manufacturing, a janitor at Kyrock Elementary School and a member of Cove Hollow United Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late Percy Newton and Avis Brooks Newton and the wife of the late Ray Bratcher. She was preceded in death by six sisters, Selma Dunn, Blanch Hogan, Virginia Poynter, Jessie Mae Martin, Wanda Hogan and Gayle Meredith; and five brothers, Laymon Newton, Arnold Newton, David Newton, Eddie Newton and an unnamed infant.
 
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Monday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Cove Hollow Cemetery. Visitation will take place 2:00-6:00 PM Sunday and after 9:00 AM Monday.
 
Surviving are a sister, Madge Bratcher of Mammoth Cave; and many nieces and nephews.
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​Brian Lee Woodcock, age 53

5/20/2026

 
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​Brian Lee Woodcock, age 53, of Bee Spring, KY, peacefully departed this life on Monday, May 18, 2026, at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, surrounded by the love of his family. Born in Edmonson County on August 18, 1972, he was the son of Dallas Woodcock and Rhonda Webb Brown. Brian shared nineteen wonderful years of marriage with the love of his life, best friend, and soulmate, Dana Anderson Woodcock, who survives. Together, they built a life centered around love, laughter, family, and unwavering devotion to one another.

Brian was a hardworking man who dedicated many years to Scotty’s Speed & Custom and Bada Corporation in Bowling Green, and most recently worked at T. Marzetti’s in Horse Cave. More than anything, he was known for the kind of person he was — humble, genuine, and quietly selfless. Saved at an early age at Pleasant Union United Baptist Church, Brian recently attended Oakland Baptist Church and Living Hope Baptist Church alongside his wife, children and grandchildren. Though shy by nature and content to stay out of the spotlight, those who knew Brian best knew the depth of his heart. He possessed a gentle spirit, a heart of gold, and a sense of humor that could light up even the hardest days.

Brian found joy in life’s simple pleasures and loved anything outdoors. Hunting, fishing, and classic cars were among his greatest passions, especially his treasured 1955 Chevy BelAir, jokingly referred to as his “mistress”. Many cherished memories were made in the garage beside his dad, tinkering for hours on their beloved cars or making trips together to the Tri-Five Nationals in Bowling Green. He also loved movies, classic rock, and country music — especially Hank Williams Jr. — and had a deep fascination with historical figures such as Billy the Kid and Sheriff Buford Pusser, attending numerous Sheriff Buford Pusser Festivals in Tennessee over the years. Yet, above all his hobbies and interests, Brian’s greatest pride and deepest love was his family. He loved fiercely and loyally, always putting those he cared about before himself. Whether as a husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, or friend, Brian’s quiet strength and unconditional love left a lasting mark on everyone blessed to know him.

He leaves to honor and cherish his memory — his beloved wife, Dana Anderson Woodcock of Bee Spring; his children, Katliyn Nolte (Lee) of Smiths Grove, Colby Woodcock (Destiny) of Bee Spring, and Laney Belle Woodcock of Bee Spring; his treasured grandchildren, Dallas Lee and Isla Jane Woodcock, and Isabella and Alexandria Nolte; his parents, Dallas Woodcock (Diane) of Bee Spring and Rhonda Webb Brown (Kenny) of Clarksville, IN; siblings, Melissa Hennion (Kenny) of Cedar Springs and Scott Woodcock (Taylor) of Columbia, TN; aunts, Kathy Rich (Terry), Judy Webb and Marcie Olson (Junior); father-in-law, Allen Anderson; along with nieces, nephews, cousins, and countless friends who loved him dearly. He was preceded in death by his sister, Erica Brooke Clark; grandparents who simply adored him, James Clifford Webb, Anna Louise Minton, Arthur and Stella Woodcock; uncle and aunts, Clifford “Hoss” Webb, Doris Gott and Trish Webb-Hilpp; and mother-in-law, Shelia Anderson.

The interment will be in Vincent Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Vincent Cemetery Fund.

VISITATION
11 AM—7 PM, Thursday, May 21, 2026
9 AM—2 PM, Friday, May 22, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM, Friday, May 22, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

Michelle "Gigi" Nielsen, 55

5/18/2026

 
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Michelle "Gigi" Nielsen, 55, of Brownsville passed away May 17, 2026 at her residence.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Michelle was the daughter of the late Elizabeth Nielson. She was a retail clerk at the Wildcat Den in Brownsville and was known for outgoing and often outspoken personality. Her greatest joy in life was her grandchildren and she will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved her.

A private Celebration of Life has been planned by her family.

Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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Surviving to cherish her memory are two daughters, Faith Stockton of Russellville and Allie Kittredge (Kyle) of Brownsville; five grandchildren, Isabella, Delilah, Weston, Hope, and Noah; a brother, Jerry Nielson of Chicago, Illinois; and her beloved furbaby, Jack Jack.
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​Analeigh Nichole Lindsey, Infant

5/18/2026

 
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​Analeigh Nichole Lindsey, precious infant daughter of Mark and Tosha Nichole Lindsey, gained her angel wings on Friday, May 15, 2026. Though her time on earth was brief, Analeigh was deeply loved from the very beginning and will forever remain in the hearts of all who knew and cherished her. Her tiny life brought immeasurable love, and her memory will be treasured always.

In addition to her loving parents, Mark and Tosha, she leaves to honor her memory— her adoring big brother and sisters, Cathrine, Logan, Bella, and Amelia Lindsey; her maternal grandparents, Frances McPeak and Paul Maxwell; her paternal grandfather, Kevin Lindsey; and her great-grandmothers, Rose Maxwell and Rhoda Lindsey. She is also lovingly remembered by several aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family members who will hold her close in their hearts forever. Analeigh was preceded in death by her paternal grandmother, Kristi Mills, who now rests peacefully alongside her.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
10 AM, Saturday, May 23, 2026
Poplar Spring Church Cemetery
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ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL

​Keith “Skippy” Skipworth, age 94

5/18/2026

 
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​Keith “Skippy” Skipworth, age 94, of Park City, peacefully departed this life on Friday, May 15, 2026, at Signature HealthCare of Glasgow, surrounded by the love and memories of a life well lived. A native of Cumberland County, Skippy was born on November 16, 1931, to the late Ralph and Mallie Huff Skipworth. He shared a beautiful marriage of sixty-nine years with the love of his life, best friend, and helpmate, Phyllis Madison Skipworth, who survives him.

After marrying Phyllis, Skippy began a dedicated career with National Store Company in Glasgow, where he faithfully worked for fifteen years. He later found his true calling as captain of the Miss Green River with Green River Boat Concessions at Mammoth Cave. For thirty-five years, Skippy welcomed countless visitors with his warm smile, kind spirit, and gift for conversation. He never met a stranger and genuinely enjoyed sharing stories and making others feel at home.

Outside of work, Skippy found joy in the simple blessings of life. He loved cheering on UK basketball, spending time on his farm, caring for his cattle, and being outdoors whenever he could. Above all else, however, his greatest happiness came from the time he spent with his family. Whether gathered around the table, sharing stories, or simply enjoying one another’s company, those moments meant the world to him. Skippy was a man of deep faith and devotion. He was a longtime and faithful member of Fairview General Baptist Church, now known as Hillside Baptist Church, where he continued to nurture the faith that guided him throughout his life.

In addition to his beloved wife, Phyllis, those left to cherish his memory include— his children, Steve Skipworth (Julie) of Temple Hill and Karen Maxwell (Bobby) of Glasgow; his treasured grandchildren, Adam Glover (Rachel), Jacob Glover (Azra), Robert Skipworth, Eric Skipworth, Rebecca Gatlin (Reed), and Lynsey Maxwell; and his precious great-grandchildren, Livi Glover, Mila Glover, and Rudie Gatlin. He is also survived by his sisters, June Morris and Sue Hatcher, along with several nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends who will forever hold his memory close to their hearts. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Donald “Buck” Skipworth.

The interment will be in Rocky Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: Rocky Hill Cemetery Fund, c/o Donna Short.

VISITATION
12—7 PM, Wednesday, May 20, 2026
9—11 AM, Thursday, May 21, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Thursday, May 21, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel

​Mitchell Johnson, 71

5/15/2026

 
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​Mitchell Johnson, 71, of Sunny Point passed away with family by his side May 13, 2026 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.

The Edmonson County native was an auto body repairman from the age of 18 and recognized for his artistic ability as an auto painter. He was a son of the late Denvil Johnson and Justine Sowders Johnson. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Johnson.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Sunday at Sunny Point General Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will take place 1:00-7:00 PM Saturday at Gravil Funeral Home and 9:00AM Sunday until the time of the service at Sunny Point General Baptist Church.
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Surviving are his wife of 38 years, Marilyn Harp Johnson; a sister, Paula Johnson of Sunny Point; a sister-in-law, Sandy Johnson of Sunny Point; seven nephews, Brandon Hack (Marcie) of Sunny Point, Gavin Sholar of Brownsville, Michael Bland and Jackson Bland both of Hodgenville, Brian Harp (Tina) of Georgia, Scottie Harp (Sasha) of Clarkson and Michael Harp of Leitchfield; four nieces, Jennifer Sholar (David) and Ava Sholar of Brownsville, Tiffany Hack (Austin) and Zoey Gibson both of Hodgenville; and special cousins, Lisa McMackin, Janice Groce and Wayne Sowders.
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​Gene Pedigo, age 84

5/15/2026

 
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​Gene Pedigo, age 84, of Park City, departed this life on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at Grayson Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The Barren County was born on January 24, 1942 to the late Lawrence and Vera Sexton Pedigo.

Gene dedicated many years of his life to working as a machinist at SKF in Glasgow, where he eventually retired after a lifetime of hard work and commitment. He took great pride in providing for his family, and his strong work ethic was evident in everything he did. Gene was a dependable man who believed in the value of honest labor and quietly showed his love through the sacrifices he made for those he cherished most. Outside of work, Gene found his greatest joy in the simple things in life. He loved spending time outdoors, especially hunting and enjoying nature, where he felt most at peace. More than anything, he treasured the moments shared with his family, creating memories that will be deeply missed and forever cherished. Gene was a man of the Baptist faith, and his life reflected the humility, kindness, and steadfast values he carried with him each day.

He leaves to honor his memory— his daughter, Wilma Layman (Scott) of Caneyville; granddaughters, Lindsey Pedigo and Kimberly Chapman; great-granddaughter, Kobie Chapman; son-in-law, Tony Neal and daughter-in-law, Peggy Carey, along with several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was also preceded in death by the mother of his children, Gladys Dyer Pedigo: his children, Timmy Pedigo and Audrey Neal; grandson, Josh Layman; sisters, Ruby Bragg, Mary Poole, Nancy Johnson and Dorothy Mae Carter; infant siblings, Shirley and Jerry Pedigo, and nephews, Randall Carter, Eddie Atkins and Allen Johnson.

The interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

VISITATION
1—7 PM, Saturday, May 16, 2026
10 AM—3 PM, Sunday, May 17, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
3 PM, Sunday, May 17, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel

Diana Decker Hazel, 84

5/12/2026

 
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​In Loving Memory of Diana Decker Hazel

Diana Decker Hazel, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother of Bowling Green, Kentucky, passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family.

She was an Edmonson County native and was born and raised in Lindseyville, Kentucky, to the late Arlie Decker and Mariah Browning Decker.

Diana and her husband, Dwayne, shared a devoted marriage and career. They worked for Orkin Enterprises ultimately owning their own successful branch in Tuscaloosa, Alabama before retiring home to Kentucky.

Diana accepted Christ into her heart at the age of 12 at Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church. Diana was known for her wonderful sense of humor, her meticulous eye for decorating, and the pride and joy she took in caring for her home. She was a lifelong UK Basketball fan and carried a youthful spirit that never faded. Her strength and resilience were remarkable, and admired by all.

Diana is survived by her loving husband of 38 years, Dwayne; her daughters, Melanie (Todd) Napier and Robynn (Trent) Madison; and her cherished grandchildren, Katie (Jesse) Brown, Curtis (Kaitlyn) Napier, and Erin Napier. She also leaves behind her brothers, William Decker (Joyce) and Bart Decker, five great-grandchildren, and four special nephews.

She was preceded in death by a son Brently VanMeter and brother Dwight Decker.

The family would like to give a special thanks to Hallie Davidson for her care and support, she is a true angel on Earth. 
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Services have been entrusted to J. C. Kirby and Son Broadway Chapel. Visitation will be held on Thursday May 14th from 04:00 p.m. until 08:00 p.m. with a funeral service on Friday May 15th, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Archie Newman Wilson Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations be made in Diana's honor to Archie Newman Wilson Cemetery.

​Billy “Pete” Clemmons, 86

5/11/2026

 
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​Billy “Pete” Clemmons, a devoted husband, loving father and grandfather, respected mentor, and faithful friend, peacefully departed this life at his residence in Chalybeate on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the age of 86, surrounded by the love and presence of his family. A lifelong Edmonson County native, Pete was born on September 21, 1939, to the late Cecil and Cova Clemmons. He shared a beautiful and steadfast marriage with his best friend, caregiver, and devoted wife of sixty-six years, Carol Houchin Clemmons, who survives him. Together, they built a life rooted in faith, family, hard work, and unwavering love.

Pete proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam era. Following his military service, he returned home with a servant’s heart and dedicated much of his life to the youth of Edmonson County through his career in education. He began as a teacher with the Edmonson County School District, where he inspired and encouraged countless students, before later serving in administration. Pete possessed a genuine passion for young people and deeply valued the role that academics, athletics, and mentorship played in shaping lives. In addition to his work in the classroom, he also coached basketball, where he was admired not only for his leadership and encouragement, but for the lasting impact he made on his players both on and off the court. One of the proud highlights of his coaching career was leading his team to a district championship. His influence reached far beyond the classroom and gymnasium, as he became a respected and admired figure throughout the community.

After retiring from education, Pete continued his commitment to serving others as park director for Nolin State Park. During his time there, he worked diligently to improve both the Nolin and Moutardier parks, leaving a lasting impact on places that brought enjoyment and memories to so many families.

Outside of his work, Pete found great joy in the simple blessings of life. He loved hunting, traveling to the beach, and taking in the beauty and peacefulness of the scenery around him. He was also an avid University of Kentucky basketball fan who rarely missed the opportunity to cheer on the Wildcats. Above all else, his greatest treasure was his family. Whether cheering from the sidelines, celebrating accomplishments, or simply spending time together, Pete’s steady presence and unconditional love were gifts his family will forever hold close to their hearts. His faith was an important part of his life, and he was a dedicated member of Chalybeate United Baptist Church.

In addition to his beloved wife, Carol, he leaves to cherish his memory— his sons, Kevin Clemmons (Natalie) of Chalybeate and Kyle Clemmons (Angela) of Bowling Green; his treasured grandchildren, Alex Jane Massey (T.J.), Kacy Clemmons (Raven), and Hannah Ruth Clemmons; and his precious great-grandchildren, Lyla Jane, Tilly Jo, and Lottie June Massey, Nash, Paxton, Anna, and Harlow Clemmons. He is also survived by his sister, Linda Cowles (Kenneth); sister-in-law, Stella Clemmons; and several nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends who will forever cherish the love, kindness, and example he shared throughout his life. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Georgia Cowles, Jesse Pete and Ernest Clemmons.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Alexander Cemetery Fund, c/o Victor Alexander, 394 Lock Road, Brownsville, KY 42210.

VISITATION
10 AM—2 PM, Saturday, May 16, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel
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GRAVESIDE SERVICE WITH MILITARY HONORS
2:30 PM, Saturday, May 16, 2026
Alexander Cemetery

​Helen Lucy Lindsey Moore, 95

5/6/2026

 
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​Helen Lucy Lindsey Moore, 95, of Grassland passed away with family by her side May 4, 2026 at Hospice House of Southern Kentucky in Bowling Green.
 
The Edmonson County native was a seamstress for Kellwood of Brownsville and Puritan Uniform Factory in Louisville and was a member of Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late Jessie B. “Jay” Lindsey and Lillie Farris Lindsey. She was preceded in death by two sons, Anthony Lashley and Johnny Lashley; a daughter, Holly Jo Lashley Raymer; two granddaughters, Carla Davis and Amy Lashley; three brothers, Edwin Lindsey, Jessie Junior Lindsey and Joe York; and six sisters, Edith Etta Chambers, Lucille Bratcher, Genevia Lindsey, Louise Wilson, Willodean Johnson and Pearl York Vincent.
 
Helen enjoyed singing karaoke, collecting dolls- especially Shirley Temple dolls and she loved the many dogs that she cared for throughout her life.
 
No public services are scheduled. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
Surviving are two daughters, Rita Wortham and Vickie Ashley both of Grassland; two sons, Freddie Lashley (Mary Ann) of Horse Cave and Sidney Lashley (Glenda) of Brownsville; 12 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and four great great granddaughters.
 
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to help pay for her final expenses which may be sent to Gravil Funeral Home, PO Box 306, Brownsville, KY 42210.
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​David Bruce Witty, age 63

5/4/2026

 
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​David Bruce Witty, age 63, of Merry Oaks, departed this life at his residence on Saturday, May 2, 2026, surrounded by the love and presence of his family. A native of Barren County, David was born on November 18, 1962, to the late Buster and Marie Witty. David shared a beautiful life and enduring love with his devoted wife, Leigh Mercer Witty, his caretaker, helpmate and best friend of thirty-four years, who remains to cherish his memory. Together, they built a life rooted in faith, family, unwavering companionship and raised their son, Brandon, who was his Dad’s pride and joy. During David’s final battle, Brandon provided the same love and compassion to care for his parents that he had witnessed and learned from watching David care for his own mother.

For many years, David worked as a truck driver with Averitt Express, a career he truly loved. The open road suited him well, and along the way, he formed countless friendships that lasted a lifetime. He was a man of strong faith, a member of the Church of Christ, and lived by the values and traditions he held dear.

In his later years, David found his greatest joy in life’s simple blessings. He loved spending time outdoors—crappie fishing on quiet waters, hunting deer and turkey, tending to his garden, and preserving the fruits of his labor through canning. He also found comfort in cooking and sharing meals, moments that brought family and friends together. These everyday pleasures reflected a life well lived and a man who appreciated the beauty in simplicity, valuing hard work and resourcefulness.

In addition to his beloved wife, Leigh, David leaves behind his son, Brandon David Witty of Merry Oaks, who will carry forward his father’s legacy and love. He is also survived by his sister, Karen Sue Witty Head of Louisville; his mother-in-law, Glenna Mercer; his brother-in-law, Eric Mercer (Tatiana); his sister-in-law, Karen Witty; and his cherished nieces and nephews, Isabella and Camilla Mercer, Parker Head, Logan, Andrew, and Alex Witty. He also leaves behind a host of dear friends whose lives were enriched by knowing him and who will forever hold his memory close to their hearts. In addition to his parents, David was preceded in death by his brothers, Mark and James Witty; his nephew, Hunter Witty; and his father-in-law, Richard Mercer.

The interment will be in Glasgow Municipal Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: T.J. Samson Hospice or Shanti Niketan Hospice Home.

VISITATION
3—7 PM, Thursday, May 7, 2026
9—11 AM, Friday, May 8, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel
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FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Friday, May 8, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel

John Allen Childress, 72

4/28/2026

 
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John Allen Childress, 72, of Cub Run passed away April 23, 2026 at Hosparus Inpatient Care Center in Louisville.

The Hart County native was an army veteran and went on to work in construction once he fulfilled his time of service. He was a son of the late Rhudell Meredith. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jennifer Childress and a granddaughter, Angelia Dawn Kerr.

No public services are scheduled at this time.
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Surviving are two daughters, Cindy Childress and Melissa Hornberger both of Cub Run; six grandchildren, John Michael Childress, Meredith Lynn, Christian Williams, Leigh Ann Trulock, and Lindsay; nine great grandchildren; a sister, Cheri Bohanon (Johnnie) of Louisville; two brothers, Mike West of Cub Run, and Jesse Childress (Janice) of Lawrenceville, Georgia.
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