Theodore Kinser, 84 of Brownsville passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at his residence surrounded by his loving family.
The Edmonson County native was born January 8, 1941, a son of the late Silas and Effie Ashley Kinser and was preceded in death by his brothers, Malcolm Kinser, Norman Kinser, Travis Kinser, Leroy Kinser and Eddie Kinser; sisters, Milie Self, Marjorie Kinser and Eva Mae Kinser. Mr. Kinser was a member of Asphalt Church of Christ and was an employee of General Motors for 34 years. He loved to sing, tell jokes and to tell stories. Ted enjoyed entertaining family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Kinser; children, Josh Kinser (Ashley) and Tammy Gegenheimer; grandchildren, Kali Gegenheimer, Leighton Kinser, and a host of other family. No services are scheduled at the time. The arrangements are under the direction of Johnson Vaughn Phelps Funeral Home. James Robert “ Fatty” Dennison, 59, of Mammoth Cave, KY passed away Saturday, March 8, 2025 at the Hosparus Inpatient Care Center, Louisville, KY.
Mr. Dennison was an avid fisherman, construction worker, and jack of all trades. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jessie & Lola Dennison; two sisters, Mary Cotton and Doris Anderson; one brother, Ray Dennison; and a niece, Lola Kinser. Survivors include four children, Scott (Breanna) Dennison of Wasilla, AK, Michael Dennison of Vincennes, IN, Jessica (Caleb) Dixon of Mamouth Cave, KY, Courtney Dennison (Brett White) of Mamouth Cave, KY; one stepson, Zach Colin; six grandchildren, Riley, Aiden, Willa, Aspin, Havannah, Michael Jr; five siblings, Paul (Janice) Dennison of Myrtle Beach, SC, Maria (Bill) Waugh of Irvington, KY, Bonnie (Larry) Riggs of Webster, KY, Nina Dennison of Corydon, IN, Sandy (Rick) Mann of Corydon, IN; his life partner of 28 years, Marilyn Colin and a host of extended family & friends. Cremation was chosen by the family. Condolences can be expressed online at www.chismfamilyfunerals.com Keith Marr, age 52, sadly departed this life on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at his home in Smiths Grove. He was born on July 3, 1972, in Monmouth, Illinois, to the late Jr. Marr, and his loving mother, Kay Davis Marr, who survives. The family eventually moved to Rocky Hill, where Keith cherished many happy memories with his siblings, cousins and dear friends.
Keith was a 1990 graduate of Edmonson County High School, and a member of Liberty Methodist Church. He had a remarkable talent for crafting stunning, impressive cabinetry. His journey in woodworking began alongside his dad, Jr., creating beautiful reproduction furniture. Keith later teamed up with his dear friend, Leonard Lillard at Carroll Cabinet Company, and then developed his own business, Keith’s Custom Cabinets before working with Kight Kitchen and Design Center. What truly set Keith apart was his warm personality! He had a special way of making everyone feel like a friend and knew how to make the most of life. His infectious smile and positive energy lit up the room and brought joy to all who knew him. Besides his mother, Kay, he leaves to honor his memory— his daughter, Molly Grace Marr of Louisville; siblings, Teresa King (Charles) of Smiths Grove, Vonda Marr of Chalybeate and Kevin Marr (Melinda) of Rocky Hill; his girlfriend, Martha Martinez of Bowling Green; uncle, Gary Marr (Marlene) of Pig, along with several nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends that will forever miss him. He was also preceded in death by his great uncle, Jesse Marr; brother-in-law, Paul Stake and his girlfriend’s special father, Charles Paddie. The interment will be in Rocky Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Rocky Hill Cemetery, c/o Donna Short. VISITATION 11 AM—2 PM, Thursday, March 13, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Thursday, March 13, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel Shirley Doyle, age 87 of Cave City, peacefully departed this life on Sunday, March 9, 2025 at Glenview Health and Rehab in Glasgow, KY. The Barren County native was born on May 4, 1937 to the late Leonard and Pearlie Thomas Smith. She was married to her devoted husband, Royndal Thomas Doyle, until the Lord called him home on June 3, 2011.
Shirley was a cherished member of Basil Chapel United Baptist Church. She found immense joy in being so innovative, including crafting beautiful handmade items, preparing delicious meals, and sewing intricate garments. Most importantly, she treasured the time spent with her family, creating lasting memories. In addition, her dedication to the community was evident through her role as a grandparent volunteer at Hiseville Elementary, where she inspired and uplifted the lives of children. She leaves to honor her memory— her loving daughters, Theresa Jones (David) of Horse Cave and Marcia Payne (Tommy) of Smiths Grove; eight grandchildren, Christopher Dennison, Britt Jones, Abby Hadden (Clint), Zach Payne (DeAnna), Josh Payne (Paige), Ben Raymer, Blake Raymer and Bryce Raymer; nine great grandchildren and one great grandbaby arriving soon; two great-great grandchildren, and one sister, Doris Ward. She was also preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Nanette “Nan” Doyle Raymer; great granddaughter, Ruby Lee Jones and siblings, Orville, Raymond, Buford and J.B. Smith, Olene Coomer, Delcie Britt and Jennie Wilson. Interment will be in Cave City Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Kentucky Diabetes Network, 1313 Lyndon Lane #208, Louisville, KY 40222. VISITATION 3—7 PM, Thursday, March 13, 2025 9—11 AM, Friday, March 14, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Friday, March 14, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel Tommy D. Brooks, age 80 of Mammoth Cave, peacefully departed this life on Saturday, March 8, 2025 at The Hospice House in Bowling Green. The Edmonson County native was born on October 26, 1944 to the late Abe and Sarah Rich Brooks. Tommy's heart was first joined with Mary Ann Brooks, with whom he shared many beautiful years until her passing on June 9, 2011. In the years that followed, he found companionship with his wife, Seretta Rich, and they spent many precious moments together with their families.
Tommy proudly served our country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, a time that undoubtedly shaped his character and convictions. After returning home, he and his brother took over Brooks Saw Mill, his father's cherished business, demonstrating their commitment to family and hard work. With determination, Tommy later established his own business, skillfully operating heavy equipment. Throughout his life, Tommy was a devoted member of Hill Grove Missionary Baptist Church, where he not only led singing but also served as the moderator for many years. His legacy of service, dedication, and leadership continues to inspire those who knew him. Besides his wife, Seretta, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Marianna White (Jimmy) of Richardsville and Craig Brooks (Tajuana) of Mammoth Cave; a grandson, Mason J. White of Richardsville, and his siblings, Janie Bell Sanders, Johnny Brooks (Donna), Roger Brooks (Angie), Jackie Brooks (Debbie), Jake Brooks (Debbie) and Dennis Ray Brooks, along with a host of nieces, nephews and extended family members. He was also preceded in death by his son, Kelly T. Brooks, and siblings, Fay Decker, Cecil “Smitty”, Judson and Jimmy Brooks. The interment will be in Hill Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Friday, March 14, 2025 9—11 AM, Saturday, March 15, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Saturday, March 15, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Harold Johnson, age 88 of Silent Grove, departed this life on Sunday, March 2, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Edmonson County native was born on October 8, 1936 to the late Clarence and Mary Louise Johnson. He was married to his wife of twenty-five years, Shirley Glass Newton Johnson, who survives.
Harold worked for numerous years with American Chain and Cable. He later joined the Edmonson County School District and retired from their maintenance department. Harold was a member of Oak Grove United Baptist Church, where he contributed to the spiritual journeys of many individuals through the years. In his later days, Harold cherished the simple pleasures found swinging on his front porch. He often spent countless hours riding his tractor, and enjoying the peace and tranquility of his farm. Besides his wife, Shirley, he leaves to honor his memory— his stepson, Chris Newton (Jeanna); bonus daughter, Karen Brock (Paul); two grandchildren, Casey Baker (Chris) and Trevor Newton; bonus grandchildren, Caroline and Nick Brock; a sister, Lillian Wright; in-laws, Gerrald Luttrell, Juanita Sexton, Ronnie Glass (Louise) and Debbie Poynter (Ricky), along with several nieces, nephews and extended family members. He was also preceded in death by his sons, Anthony and Stanley Johnson, and two sisters, Zella Bullock and Brenda Luttrell. The interment will be in Johnson Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Johnson Cemetery, c/o Vernon Johnson. VISITATION 11 AM—7 PM, Wednesday, March 5, 2025 9—11 AM, Thursday, March 6, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Thursday, March 6, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Naomi Williams, age 93 of Sweeden, traded her earthly tabernacle for one not made with hands on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at the Edmonson Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The Edmonson County native was born November 13, 1931, to the late Everett and Nancy “Mama Nannie” Conway Wilkins.
For many years, Naomi served as an office administrator with the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Human Services, where she was a caring advocate for those in need. Yet, beyond her professional accomplishments, it was her deep-rooted faith and profound love for her heritage that truly defined her. As the oldest member of Sweeden Missionary Baptist Church, Naomi was a pillar of strength for her church and family. She will often be remembered for her devout Christian values, her strong belief in the power of prayer, and her angelic voice singing spiritual hymns such as "Child of the King" and "Hallelujah What a Morning” with her precious sisters. Naomi fulfilled many roles, but she was most proud of being a mother, Mamaw Am, M, and Aunt Oma to those she treasured most. Countless memories were made during family gatherings, where stories and laughter were shared, songs were sung and inevitably, the family bowed to pray. She leaves to honor her memory— her son and daughter-in-law, Edd and Sherry Williams of Sweeden; beloved grandchildren, Jonathan Williams (Whitney) and Jessica Madison (Travis) all of Brownsville; great-grandchildren, Cariann, Camden, Catherine and Chloe Williams and Ella and Emory Madison; nephews and niece, Jerry Patton (Marilyn), Sam Shaw (Barbara), Steve Patton (Jeanne) and Kathy Wahman, along with her great nephews, nieces and extended family members that will forever carry her memory in their hearts. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her best friends, her sisters and their husbands, Frankie and Virgil Shaw, Nola Patton and Wanda and Robert “Pop” Mason; nephew, Donnie Wahman, and great-great nephew, Braeden Combs. The interment will be in Sweeden Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Sweeden Church Cemetery Fund, c/o John Stewart, P.O. Box 122, Sweeden, KY 42285. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Saturday, March 1, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 10 AM—2 PM, Sunday, March 2, 2025 Sweeden Missionary Baptist Church FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, March 2, 2025 Sweeden Missionary Baptist Church Oda Sanders, age 91 of the Pig community, was called to his heavenly home on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at his residence. The Edmonson County native was born on March 9, 1933 to the late Rev. Charlie and Mellie Highbaugh Sanders. He was married to his beloved wife of sixty-seven years, Rosa Lee Cook Sanders, who survives.
Oda was known for his self-reliance and tireless work ethic as a farmer. His connection to the land was not merely professional; it was a profound expression of his values. Throughout his life, he embraced nature, finding joy in gardening, fishing, fox, bird and rabbit hunting. These hobbies provided him with a deep sense of peace and fulfillment. His dedication extended beyond agriculture; Oda bravely served his country in the U.S. Army, embodying the spirit of service and sacrifice. Following his military service, he became an influential spiritual leader in his community. He proudly served as a deacon at Cedar Springs United Baptist Church, where he was dedicated to working for the Lord, letting his light shine, and always seeking to help others find salvation. He was originally a member of McLure Masonic Lodge #539 F&AM, and remained committed as a member of Washington Meredith Masonic Lodge #355 F&AM. His involvement in Masonic activities reflected his values of brotherhood, charity, and integrity. Besides his wife, Rosa Lee, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Timmey Sanders (Kathy) of Pig, Penny Bennett (Chip) and Tony Sanders (Kim), all of Cedar Springs; grandchildren, Timmey Sanders, Jr. (Daphne), April Kenney, Nathan Sanders (Melissa), Faith Ann Haynes (Adam) and Lillee Ashton Sanders; great-grandchildren, Brendalynn Kenney, Jayde Sanders, Kathryn Kenney, Bentlee Sanders and Maylee Haynes, Bennett Haynes, Maverick Sanders and Carter Haynes; sisters, Betty Childress and Cleo Brown (Bill). He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Cora S. Turner, Daphna Sanders, Barbara Watt, Christine Gipson, Delda Sanders, Josie Taylor, Clarence Sanders, Japeth Sanders, Duel Sanders and Billy Lee Sanders. The interment will be in Hawkins Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Hospice of Southern Kentucky or Hawkins Cemetery fund. VISITATION 1—7 PM, Friday, February 28, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 9—11 AM, Saturday, March 1, 2025 Cedar Springs United Baptist Church MASONIC SERVICE BY WASHINGTON MEREDITH MASONIC LODGE #355 F&AM 6 PM, Friday, February 28, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Saturday, March 1, 2025 Cedar Springs United Baptist Church Tyler James Isaac Johnson, 20, of Mammoth Cave passed away Feb. 21, 2025 at his home.
The Edmonson County native was a son of James Jeremiah “J.J.” Johnson of Mammoth Cave and the late Kimberly Michelle Meredith Johnson. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Gary and Sandy Johnson and his maternal grandmother, Gayle Lynn Meredith. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Brownsville Cemetery. Visitation will take place 2-7 PM Thursday and after 9:00 AM Friday. Also surviving are a brother, Gavin Lee Johnson of Brownsville; maternal grandfather, Rodney Meredith of Leitchfield; three uncles, Allen Meredith, Gary Johnson and Steve Johnson; and six special cousins, Sabrina Williams, Brayden Williams, Dallas Williams, Avie Lynn Williams, Isaac Meredith and Dakota Johnson. Beuford Richards, age 85 of Bowling Green, peacefully departed this life on Sunday, February 16, 2025 at TriStar Skyline Medical Center in Nashville, TN. The Edmonson County native was born on March 8, 1939 to the late Autrey and Donna Lindsey Richards. He was married to his loving wife of sixty-two years, Verna Lindsey Richards, until the Lord called her home on February 15, 2019.
Beuford dedicated many years of his life to working at Ralston Purina, and after his retirement, he embraced new opportunities in construction with Division 9 Finishers. He also took pride at one time owning a country store, Richards Grocery, in Wingfield. Known as a jack of all trades, Beuford had the remarkable ability to take on any challenge that came his way. His greatest joy came from spending precious moments with his family, where he would share his love for music by playing guitar and singing harmonies. He found peace in the beauty of nature through fishing and delighted in riding his walking horses. Beuford's diverse passions and cherished relationships truly defined his life. Above all, he loved the Lord, and was a member of Fairview United Baptist Church. He leaves to honor his memory— his children, Dennis Richards of Bowling Green and Karen King (Tony) of Wingfield; grandchildren, Jamie Wilson (Jessica) and Amy Smith; great-grandchildren, Gavin Rowe, Reece Wilson, Addie and Rylan VanMeter; siblings, Overt Richards, Jimmie Richards (Kathy), Tommie Richards (Lola) and Oneta Simpson (Jerry); his companion, Nancy Reuter, along with several nieces, nephews and cousins that he adored. Besides his wife and parents, he was also preceded in death by his beloved son, Glenn Alan Richards; siblings, Jerry and Larry Richards and Dottie Minton, and his daughter-in-law, Patricia Richards. The interment will be in Fairview Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: American Heart Association. VISITATION 11 AM—7 PM, Friday, February 21, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 10 AM—2 PM, Saturday, February 22, 2025 Fairview United Baptist Church FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Saturday, February 22, 2025 Fairview United Baptist Church - ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL - Jessica Renae Glass, 35, of Glasgow gained her wings Saturday, February 15, 2025, at T.J. Samson Hospital in Glasgow.
Jessica was a very loving, full-time mother who centered her world around her children. She was a daughter of John Thomas Glass Sr. of Bowling Green, who survives, and the late Mary Elizabeth Logsdon. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Teresa Shoemake. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Bowling Green Gardens. Visitation will take place 2:00 – 7:00 PM Thursday and after 10:00 AM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home. Surviving in addition to her father are three children, Aubrianna Renae Mitchell, Kaylee Lynn Mitchell and Jaden Kyler Mitchell all of Roanoke, VA; two sisters, Cindy Pellett (David) of Glasgow and Sandra Hardin (Andrew) of Bowling Green; a brother, Jonathan Glass (Jamie) of Bowling Green; six other sisters, Mary Miller and Katie Glass both of Richardsville, Elizabeth Pedigo, Kathy Gray and Lisa Roddy all of Bowling Green and Sheila Hardin (Mike) of Edmonson County; six other brothers, John Thomas “Buster” Glass Jr. (Emily), Jimmy Glass (Melinda), Roger Wisdom and Richard Wisdom all of Bowling Green, Larry Glass (Mary Beth) of Franklin and Randy Wisdom (Brian) of Pensacola, FL; and a host of other family and friends. Celia Meredith Dorman, age 64 of Park City, departed this life on Friday, February 14, 2025 at Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown, KY. The Edmonson County native was born on December 4, 1960 to the late Kenneth and Laverne Jaggers Meredith.
As a loving homemaker, she found joy in nurturing her garden, where vibrant flowers and fresh vegetables flourished under her care. She delighted in tending to her chickens, watching them roam freely as they contributed fresh eggs to her kitchen. Her passion for cooking resulted in a variety of delicious meals that brought family and friends together. Additionally, she loved eating out and the thrill of hunting for bargains, uncovering hidden treasures. She leaves to honor her memory—her children, Jeremiah Jorgensen (Sheila) of Elizabethtown, Meredith Buckingham and Jacob Dorman, both of Bowling Green; grandchildren, Myah Jorgensen, Elijah Jorgensen, Lauren Buckingham, Katherine Jorgensen and Hailey Buckingham, and her siblings, Kenny Meredith (Dara) of Cub Run and Timmy Meredith (Janet) of Park City. Besides her loving parents, she was also preceded in death by her baby sister, Jennifer Meredith. Memorial contributions can be made to: American Cancer Society. The interment will be in Meredith Thompson Cemetery. VISITATION 11 AM – 2 PM, Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel Philip Jessie, age 86 of Bowling Green, passed peacefully on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at his residence, surrounded by family. Born on July 8, 1938, in Barren County, Kentucky, to the late Clarence and Eunice Fields Jessie, Philip's life was one marked by kindness, dedication, and a deep sense of love for his family and friends. He was married to his best friend and devoted wife of sixty-three years, Della Minyard Jessie, who survives.
Philip retired as a route salesman from Dolly Madison, where he built numerous friendships. In addition to his professional endeavors, he made significant contributions to his community as a faithful member of Cedar Hill United Baptist Church, where he served diligently as a deacon. His devotion to his faith was evident in the way he lived a Christian life, always ready to lend a helping hand or a listening ear to those in need. His dedication extended beyond his profession and church. He was also a proud veteran, drafted into the United States Army in 1961, just six weeks after marrying. Philip served during the critical time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a testament to his patriotism and bravery. Philip’s personal passions brought joy not only to his life but also to those of his family and friends. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, seeking adventure on the open road and making unforgettable memories along the journey. Weekend camping trips with his brother and sister-in-law, Dan and Gracie, were a cherished tradition, as he enjoyed nature and sharing laughter around the campfire. In moments of quiet, he found joy in whittling wood and the craftmanship of making ceramics. His legacy of love, faith, and passion for life will continue to inspire all who knew him. Besides his wife, Della, he leaves to honor his memory— Greg Jessie (Sissie) of Smiths Grove and Tina Glasscock (Scotty) of Bowling Green; grandchildren, Adam Morgan (Tiffanie), Colby Glasscock (Lauren), Seth Glasscock (Leah) and Britton Jenkins; great-grandchildren, Anniston Glasscock, Arizona Glasscock and Tenlie Morgan; great-great grandchild, Braelynn Floyd; brother, Dan Jessie (Gracie), along with several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Sonora Jessie, Naomi Gilbert, Cleo Conner, Phyllis Lindsey, Betty Lindsey and Sue Yates. The interment will be in Fairview Cemetery with military graveside honors by the United States Army. VISITATION 3—7 PM, Wednesday, February 12, 2025 10 AM—1 PM, Thursday, February 13, 2025 Johnson Vaughn Phelps Funeral Home FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM, Thursday, February 13, 2025 Johnson Vaughn Phelps Funeral Home - ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL - Brian Kelly Carnes, 56, of Mammoth Cave passed away Feb. 9, 2025 at Hospice House in Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was an auto body repairman/painter, a 1986 graduate of Edmonson County High School and took great pride in growing giant watermelons cantaloupes and cabbage. He was a son of Colin Kelly Carnes of Mammoth Cave, who survives, and the late Sue Ellen Jaggers Carnes. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Thursday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Cove Hollow Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 12:00 PM Thursday. Surviving in addition to his father are a son, Nick Davis of Smiths Grove; a brother, Mark Allen Carnes of Mammoth Cave; and a special cousin, Anna Jaggers Mello of Mammoth Cave. Tony Ray Vincent, 48, of Grassland passed away Feb. 5, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a former Bowling Green Daily News newspaper deliverer and a construction worker. He was a son of Marty Ray Vincent and Wanda Jean Lindsey Vincent both of Grassland and both of whom survive. He was preceded in death by a nephew, Isiah Vincent. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM Sunday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Dit Vincent Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM Sunday. Also surviving are three children, Caleb Vincent and Sarah Vincent both of Pig and Savannah Guarino (Nicklas) of Tennessee; a granddaughter, Coraline Renea Vincent; two brothers, Chris Vincent and Matt Vincent (Tierra) both of Grassland; three nieces, Kristyn Vincent, Alexis Vincent and Faith Vincent; a nephew, Dylan Vincent; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Brenda Mae Napier, 69, of Brownsville passed away Jan. 29, 2025 at Edmonson Center.
The Edmonson County native was a homemaker and a member of Cedar Grove General Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late Gerold McGrew and Thelen Gentry McGrew. She was preceded in death by a brother, Larry “Gee” McGrew; a sister, Linda Durbin; and two sisters-in-law, Mona McGrew and Norma McGrew. Funeral services were held Thursday Feb. 7, 2025 at Gravil Funeral Home with burial taking place in McGrew Family Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Jerry Napier; two daughters, Brandy Watt (Michael Cadena) and Hope Napier both of Brownsville; a son, Jerry “Matt” Napier of Brownsville; three sisters, Dolly Dennison of Brownsville and Kathy Griffin (Bill) and Barbara Coates (Frank) both of Elizabethtown; two brothers, Danny McGrew of Brownsville and Timmy McGrew (Clara) of Bowling Green; three grandchildren, Skyler Suttle, Gracie Suttle and Gage Cadena; and several nieces and nephews. Anthony Tyree Meredith, age 76, of Franklin, KY departed this life on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Edmonson County native was born on January 10, 1949 to the late Lenard and Lucille Jaggers Meredith. He was married to his loving wife of forty-six years, Mary Lou Jaggers Meredith, until she preceded him in death on August 16, 2015.
Anthony proudly served our country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He retired after dedicating forty years of his career as a machine operator at Tyco Adhesives. A 1967 graduate of Edmonson County High School, he was also a starting pitcher on the baseball team, a sport he truly loved. One of his greatest accomplishments was finding salvation at Kyrock United Baptist Church, where he was a faithful member until illness prevented him from attending. Anthony enjoyed fishing, watching old movies on television, and cherished the time he spent making memories and caring for his family. He leaves to honor his memory— his son, Michael Meredith (Lisa) of Franklin; his grandchildren, Jessica, Allison, Madison, Mikey and Ed Meredith; siblings, Stevie Meredith (Sarah), Donna Raymer (Larry) and Gary Meredith; his brothers and sisters in law, Robert Carter (Alice), Kelly Jaggers (Shirley) and Karen Jaggers; nephews and nieces, Chris Meredith, Derek Meredith, Shawn Jaggers, Josh Jaggers, Kevin Raymer, Rodney Raymer, Anna Sanders, Emily Hogan, Mandy Eicher, Kim Davidson, Brandy Durm and Stephanie Sanders, along with a host of friends and extended family members. Besides his parents and wife, he was also preceded in death by his son, Tony Meredith and his brother-in-law, Steve Jaggers. The interment will be in Kyrock Church Cemetery with military honors by the Nesbit Alexander Memorial Post #6937 VFW. Memorial contributions can be made to assist with funeral expenses to: Patton Funeral Home, PO Box 326, Brownsville, KY 42210. VISITATION 1—7 PM, Saturday, February 8, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel 10 AM—2 PM, Sunday, February 9, 2025 Kyrock United Baptist Church FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, February 9, 2025 Kyrock United Baptist Church Georgia Mae Johnson, age 90 of Brownsville, peacefully departed this life at The Medical Center at Bowling Green on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. The Edmonson County native was born on April 18, 1934 to the late Conard and Mae Davis. She was married to her devoted husband, James Walter Johnson, until his passing on March 16, 2013.
Georgia was a warm and nurturing soul who dedicated herself to being a homemaker. With a kind heart, she created a warm and loving environment for her family. In her leisure time, she found joy in crocheting intricate patterns and immersing herself in coloring projects that sparked her creativity. She was a member of New Grove Missionary Baptist Church, where she found the most peace. She leaves to honor her memory— Michael Johnson (fiancee’ Sheila) of Chalybeate and her siblings, Catherine Sue Vincent of Sweeden, Linda Renfrow of Brownsville and Sammy Parker (Jewell) of Louisville. Besides her husband and parents, she was also preceded in death by her siblings, Navajo Vincent, Evelyn Carroll, Flora Ann Browning, Wynelia Cassady, Elizabeth Vincent, Kenton Davis and Robert Davis. There are no services scheduled at this time. - ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL - Bernice Jaggers Carroll, 87, of Bee Spring passed away Feb. 3, 2025 at The Hospice House in Bowling Green.
The Edmonson County native was a homemaker and a member of Pleasant View United Baptist Church in Horse Cave. She was a daughter of the late Elza Jaggers and Ella Self Jaggers and the wife of the late Otis Carroll. She was preceded in death by a son, Lannie Carroll; five sisters, Lilly Phillips, Mary Vincent, Leora Meredith, Red Meredith and Lorraine Blanton; and three brothers, Raymond Jaggers, Lester Jaggers and Romer Jaggers. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM Saturday at Pleasant View United Baptist Church with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will take place 3-7 PM Thursday and 3-7 PM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home and after 9:00 AM Saturday at the church. Surviving are a son, Keith Carroll (Kathy) of Bee Spring; a daughter, Marsha Skaggs (Kyle) of Sweeden; seven grandchildren, Adam Carroll, Colby Carroll (Tiffany), Brandon Carroll (Beth), Landon Carroll (Ashton), Kyle Carroll (Rachel), Jessica Meredith and Jacob Hurt; seven great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. George Bruce Corrie, III, age 78 of Smiths Grove, departed this life on Saturday, February 1, 2025 at T.J. Samson Community Hospital in Glasgow, KY. Born on July 27, 1946, in Birmingham, Alabama, to the late Sara and George Bruce Corrie, Jr., he dedicated his life to the wonders of nature, particularly through his career as a park ranger at Mammoth Cave National Park. He was married to his loving wife and best friend, Theresa Perkins Corrie, who survives.
George’s tenure as a park ranger was not merely a job; it was a true calling that reflected his deep love for the great outdoors and the majestic mystery of caves. Known for his infectious passion for exploring subterranean realms, George was an avid caver whose enthusiasm inspired many to appreciate the miraculous creations found beneath the Earth’s surface. His extensive knowledge and love for the environment made him a respected figure among his peers and a trusted guide for countless visitors who strolled through the park he called home. Throughout his life, George achieved numerous accolades indicative of his commitment to historical preservation, caving and environmental conservation. During his thirty-eight years of dedicated service to the National Park Service, he also worked seasonally at Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and Florida’s Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. He proudly held the distinction of being a life member of the National Speleological Society, served as a former board member of Lost River Cave, and was a member of the ESSO Grotto. In recognition of his contributions to the community and the state of Kentucky, George was honored with the title of Kentucky Colonel, a testament to his character and commitment to service. George’s profound appreciation for nature and its beauty resonated with everyone around him. He was known for his genuine kindness and the way he embraced life’s adventures. While George has departed from this world, the impact he made on those who had the honor of knowing him will be felt for years to come. His legacy, woven through the tales of every cave he explored and every young caver he inspired, will remain a guiding light for future generations passionate about the outdoors. The interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Lost River Cave, 2818 Nashville Rd, Bowling Green, KY 42101. VISITATION 1—2 PM, Saturday, February 8, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Saturday, February 8, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel Betty Jane McGrew, age 81 of Caneyville, departed this life on Sunday, February 2, 2025 at her residence. The Edmonson County native was born on March 19, 1943 to the late Melvin Lee and Mary Louise McGrew.
Betty loved her family and took great pride in her role as a housewife and mother. In her leisure time, she delighted in hunting for bargains, reveling in the thrill of flea markets, savoring meals at her favorite restaurants, and taking scenic drives through the picturesque countryside. She also cherished the peaceful moments spent fishing by the water, where she could relax and connect with nature. She was a member of Christian Home General Baptist Church, where she attended in her younger years. She leaves to honor her memory— her children, Peggy Jane Browning of Bee Spring and Neil Browning (Jennifer) of Richmond; grandchildren, Stephanie Meredith, Richard Smith, Linda Torrence (Anthony), Ryelle Browning, Ryan Browning and Ryder Browning; great-grandchildren, Russell Parsons, Jr., Lyric Torrence, Eli Smith and Daniel Smith and a great-great granddaughter, Emberlynn Parsons. Besides her parents, she was also preceded in death by her siblings, Ann Glass, Sherman, Charles and Frank McGrew. The interment will be in Christian Home Church Cemetery. VISITATION 11 AM—2 PM, Friday, February 7, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Friday, February 7, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Sharon Ann Bradford, 79, of Sweeden passed away Feb. 1, 2025 at her home.
The Jeffferson County native was a realtor, was co-owner/operator of The Bradford Pair and a member of Community Church at Cedar Springs. She was a daughter of the late Roy Hazelip and Goldia Mae Saling Hazelip and the wife of the late Ronald David “Ron” Bradford. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Edwin Hazelip, John Hazelip and Bobby Hazelip; and a sister, Evelyn Hazelip. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM Thursday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Brownsville Cemetery. Visitation will take place 3:00-7:00 PM Wednesday and after 10:00 AM Thursday. Surviving are two daughters, April Prewitt (Ritchie) of Sweeden and Wendi Scott (Chad) of Bowling Green; a son, Shawn Hogan (Kelly) of Hendersonville, NC; a sister, Fran Fischer of Louisville; eight grandchildren, Jeff Prewitt, Matt Prewitt, Brian Prewitt, Zack Hogan, Chase Hogan, Dara Prewitt, Joshua Carr, Josiah Prewitt and Becca Carr; and seven great grandchildren. Deloris Marie Harris Glass, age 77 of Bowling Green, passed away peacefully Wednesday, January 29, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born in Simpson County. She worked at Fruit of the Loom and was a Housewife and Homemaker. A Member of the Richardsville Church of Christ. Marie as she was known as a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and 'Mamaw'. She was loved by many who called her 'Momma' and 'Mamaw'. Marie loved them doing so and was honored. Her nieces and nephews lovingly called her Aunt Marie. Our lives and many others were made better by just knowing her and being loved by her. Marie is preceded in death by her mother, Pearl Hedgecough, step-fathers, Wylie Hedgecough and Hobert Powell. Brother Billy Harris, Father and mother-in-law, George and Julia Glass. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, James Glass; her children, Wendell Glass (Teresa), Tony Glass (Kelly) all of Bowling Green; Janet Hudson (Steve) and Lori Burns (Michael) both of Auburn; sister, Teresa Hedgecough; brothers, Anthony Powell and Michael Powell; grandchildren, Ciera, J.T. Burns (Montana), Brittany Massey (Austin), Zachary Burns, and Hanna Vincent (Cody). Great grandchildren, Rylan Phillips, Camden Strain, Liberty Burns, William Burns, Jaxon Vincent, Annie Massey, Silas Burns and Ava Massey. Visitation will be from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm Monday and after 9:00 am Tuesday, with the Funeral service starting at 1:00 pm Tuesday all at the J.C. Kirby and Son Broadway Chapel. Burial will follow in the Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ Cemetery. Deana McKinney Minyard, age 56 of Cave City, departed this life on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The New Albany, IN native was born on November 27, 1968 to Sue McKinney and the late Fallis Dean McKinney, Sr. She was married to her best friend, James C. Minyard, who survives.
Deana was an accountant at J.L. French and had previously worked for TSC, Cato Fashions and as an administrative assistant at Cumberland Valley Manor while she lived in Burkesville. She was full of life and embraced the value of spending quality time with her family, taking long drives with her husband, and enjoying her favorite shows like Elvis, The Golden Girls, and UK basketball. Her love for vacations in the mountains and cruising the Atlantic reflected her adventurous spirit. Besides her husband and mother, James and Sue, she leaves to honor her memory— her children, Donovan Kirkpatrick of Nashville, Megan Blake (Preston) of Franklin, KY, Magen Mosley (Jared) and Jordan Minyard, both of Madison, WV; her grandchildren, Averi Moore, Kynleigh Moore and Rowan Mosley; bonus grandchild, Avalon Blake; siblings, Gloria Spears (Hoy) of Burkesville and Fallis McKinney, Jr. (Pam) of Glasgow; her beloved fur babies, Cullen and Bambi, along with several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. The interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Saturday, February 1, 2025 10 AM—2 PM, Sunday, February 2, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, February 2, 2025 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel Rev. Mike Knight, a cherished servant of God, devoted veteran, and beloved community member, was surrounded by his loving family when the Lord called him home on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at the Hospice House of Southern Kentucky in Bowling Green. The Jefferson County native was born on February 11, 1948, to the late Wilma Wells and Leonard Madison Knight. He was married to his devoted wife and help mate, Rita Knight, who survives.
Ordained to preach the word of God in 2011, Mike dedicated his life to being an evangelist. His warm and friendly personality drew people to him, making him a pillar of support and encouragement for many. He spent twelve years as a deacon at Providence General Baptist Church, and later moved his membership to McGrew Memorial General Baptist Church, where he inspired those around him with his unwavering faith and commitment to living a Christian life every day. Before embracing his calling in ministry, Mike served his country with distinction. He retired as an E-8 Master Sergeant after proudly serving in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. His dedication to his nation and its values did not end with his military service; he continued to support fellow veterans as a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mike's passions extended beyond the spiritual and military realms. In his younger years, he was known for his love of motorsports, where he participated in driving Outlaw Figure 8 cars and served as a crew chief for Rick Jeffery. He was honored as a Kentucky Colonel, as well as being a Shriner, reflecting his commitment to serving others both locally and through charitable efforts. Besides his wife, Rita, he leaves to honor his memory— his sons, Dennis Knight (Michelle) of Bee Spring and Kevin Knight (Katie) of Savannah, GA; beloved grandsons, Shawn Knight (Samantha), Thomas Knight (Tiffany) and Austin Knight; great grandchildren, Zoey, Larry, Coraline, Addline, Aleigha and Rylan, and his sisters, Julie DeVore and Linda Alvey. The interment will be in McGrew Church Cemetery with graveside military honors by the Nesbit Alexander Memorial Post #6937 VFW. Memorial contributions can be made to: Hospice of Southern Kentucky. VISITATION 12 PM, Monday, January 27, 2025—until the time of the funeral service McGrew Memorial General Baptist Church FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Wednesday, January 29, 2025 McGrew Memorial General Baptist Church - ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL - |
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