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Janetta Jean Turley Rich, 77

1/20/2026

 
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Janetta Jean Turley Rich, 77, of Mammoth Cave passed away Jan. 20, 2026 at her home with her family by her side.
 
The Jefferson County native was a 1966 graduate of Edmonson County High School and was a retired administrative clerk for the Edmonson County Ambulance Service. Janetta was saved at Cherry Springs United Baptist Church and was a member of Union Light Missionary Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the late James Elvin “Mutt” Turley and Edna Ruth Jones Turley and the wife of 47 years to the late Freddie W. Rich, who was the love of her life.
 
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Friday at Union Light Missionary Baptist Church with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will take place 11:00 AM-7:00 PM Thursday and 9:00-10:15 AM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home.
 
Surviving are two daughters, Tanya Hodges (Jeremy) of Chalybeate and Teresa Rich (Bo) of Mammoth Cave; four grandchildren, Dylan Campbell (Mary) of Mammoth Cave, Brenna Wilson (Matt) of Sweeden, Dawson Stith (Katie) of Lindseyville and Wade Luttrell of Chalybeate; 10 great grandchildren, Maddox, Olivia, Freddie, Lucas, Abel, Ayden, Asher, Ava, Addy and Lyra; a brother, Clayton Turley (Elizabeth) of Smiths Grove; a nephew, Weston Turley (Jessica) of Shepherdsville; and a niece, Kristen Vincent (Nathan) of Chalybeate.


Randal “Randy” Houchin, II, age 61

1/20/2026

 
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Randal “Randy” Houchin, II, age 61 of Park City, departed this life on Monday, January 19, 2026 at TJ Samson Community Hospital in Glasgow. The Edmonson County native was born on August 30, 1964 to the late Randal Dean “Ronnie” and Carolyn Houchin. He was married to his loving wife, Donna Tapscott “Stick” Houchin, who survives.

Randy dedicated many years of his life to public service, working with the National Park Service at Mammoth Cave, Big Bend, Olympic and Isle Royale National Parks. After his time with the parks, he continued his strong work ethic in manufacturing at Huish, where he remained until declining health no longer allowed him to work.

Outside of his career, Randy was a man of deep interests and passions. He enjoyed collecting firearms, Star Trek memorabilia, and cast iron—each collection reflecting his appreciation for history, craftsmanship, and imagination. Music was another great passion in his life, and he found joy in sharing it with others, even occasionally serving as a DJ. Among all his favorite artists, Ozzy Osbourne held a special place in his heart.

Randy also gave back to his community, serving as a Boy Scout leader where he took pride in instructing archery and firearm safety, and mentoring young people. Above all else, his greatest joy and constant companions were his three and a half Miniature Schnauzers, who were truly the center of his world and brought him endless love and comfort.

Besides his wife, Donna, he leaves to honor his memory— his son, Andrew Kirk Houchin (Ally) of Utah; grandchildren, Audi Elizabeth Houchin, Brynlee Ann Cloyd, Lilianah Houchin and Kyle Houchin; his sister, Starlene Bartlett of Scottsville; special friends, Brittney and Jackie Cloyd, along with multiple cousins and extended family members.

The interment will be in Lambert Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: American Heart Association.

VISITATION
3—7 PM, Wednesday, January 21, 2026
9—11 AM, Thursday, January 22, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Thursday, January 22, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

Darlene Huffman Menser, age 93

1/19/2026

 
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Darlene Huffman Menser, age 93 of St. Charles, formerly of Bee Spring, departed this life on January 15, 2026 at Baptist Health Deaconess Hospital of Madisonville. The Grayson County native was born on January 19, 1932, the youngest of fourteen children, to the late Rev. Adam and Ida Kidwell Decker. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Lester Huffman, and later, James L. Menser, each of whom she loved deeply and shared meaningful chapters of her life.

Darlene and her husband, Lester, proudly owned and operated Huffman General Merchandise in Bee Spring for many years, where she became a familiar and friendly face to all who passed through its doors. Following Lester’s passing, she went on to work as a cashier with Mammoth Cave National Park Concessions, continuing her lifelong dedication to serving others. Throughout these years, Darlene remained a faithful and active member of her community and Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church. She was deeply respected by all who knew her and was truly the definition of a lady—gracious and dignified in every way.

She leaves to honor her memory— Kerry L. Huffman (Donna) of St. Peters, Missouri; grandson, Adam Huffman of St. Peters, Missouri; step children, Clayton Menser of Crown Pointe, NY, James Arthur Menser (Sally) of Fayetteville, NC and Veronica Mika of Alabama, along with several nieces and nephews.

The interment will be in Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Barry Jo Rich.

VISITATION
11 AM—1 PM, Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
1 PM, Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

Allen “Rooster” England, age 55

1/14/2026

 
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Allen “Rooster” England, age 55 of Cave City, peacefully departed this life at his residence on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. The Barren County native was born on December 7, 1970 to Bonnie Adwell Tibbs and the late David Allen England. He was married to his loving wife, Honey, who survives.

Allen was a gifted and talented jack of all trades, known for his strong work ethic and ability to master anything he set his mind to. Most recently, he served as a shop manager for Dollar General and previously worked as a diesel mechanic, skills that reflected both his dedication and mechanical abilities. Beyond work, Allen was a wonderful cook who took great pride in preparing meals, especially those made with fresh vegetables from his own garden, which he lovingly tended throughout the seasons.

In his leisure time, he loved riding his motorcycle through the countryside, taking in the open road, and proudly showing his beloved Mustang at shows, or to anyone who would admire it. Above all else, Allen’s greatest joy came from time spent surrounded by his grandchildren, whose laughter and presence meant more to him than anything else.

Besides his wife and mother, Honey and Bonnie, he leaves to honor his memory— his daughters, Lee Anna Cross (Mitch) of Louisville and Carrisa England (Christine) of Millhall, PA and grandchildren, Ryder, Ayden, Tucker, Marlee, Bryer, Juniper, Hustle and Hazien. The family would like to extend their appreciation to his special cousin, devoted caretakers and dear friends, Gail Jaggers, APRN (Larry), Joyce Ann Parsley (Clifton), Amanda Laird (John Dee), and Larry Minor, who was a cherished father figure in Allen’s life.  He was also preceded in death by his step-father, Danny Tibbs.

Memorial contributions may be made to: American Cancer Society, 1504 College Way #110, Lexington, KY 40502 or Ronald McDonald House Charities, 550 S. 1st St, Louisville, KY 40202.

VISITATION
3—7 PM, Thursday, January 15, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

Roger Bowman Buchanan, 71

1/11/2026

 
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Roger Bowman Buchanan, 71, of Wingfield passed away Jan. 8, 2026 at his home.
 
The Edmonson County native was a recycling salvage collector and a member of Wingfield United Baptist Church. Roger enjoyed hunting, fishing and his cats. He was a son of the late H. V. Buchanan and Dephia Simmons Buchanan. He was preceded in death by a sister, Peggy Sullivan and two brothers, J. V, Buchanan and Jimmy Buchanan.
 
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM at Gravil Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM Monday. Burial will take place in Wingfield Cemetery.
 
Surviving are a brother, Billy Buchanan of Wingfield; four nieces, Pam Hopper, Amanda Hopper and Anna Majors all of Wingfield and Brandi Logsdon (Robbie) of Roundhill; and two nephews, Darrell Buchanan (Trina) and Seth Morales both of Wingfield.

Pam Poynter, age 61

1/6/2026

 
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Pam Poynter, age 61, of Glasgow, departed this life at home, with her family by her side, on Monday, January 5, 2026. A Barren County native, she was born on February 21, 1964, to the late Harold Thomas Esters, Sr., and Elizabeth Pauline Fields. She was married to her devoted husband, Doug, who survives her.

Pam was the very definition of a nurturer, living out her calling through many years of devoted service as a nurse in local hospitals. She cared for others with gentleness, patience, and unwavering compassion, always placing their needs before her own. Proverbs 31:10–12 so beautifully reflects the life she lived: “Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need for spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.” Pam embodied these words through her faithfulness, strength, and selfless love.
She had a heart of gold and a spirit that radiated kindness, touching everyone blessed enough to know her. In her quieter moments, Pam found joy in scrapbooking cherished memories, watching God’s magnificent sunrises and sunsets, and traveling to see the beauty of His creation. Above all else, her greatest joys were her deep love for her church family and the precious role she cherished most—being “Nana” to her beloved grandchildren. Pam was a member of Coral Hill Baptist Church, where her love for the Lord and for others was clearly evident. Her legacy is one of love, faith, service, and compassion—a legacy that will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

Besides her husband, Doug, she leaves to honor her memory— her children, Rachel Renner (Torey) of Glasgow, Josh Poynter of Lucas and Jacob Poynter (Alyssa) of Scottsville; her grandchildren, Aubrey Massey, Clayton Cross, Waylon Carmen, Tucker Massey, Courtney Poynter, Paxton Poynter, Zella Poynter, Zoey Poynter and Denver Poynter, and her sister, Hope Atnip (Charles). She was also preceded in death by her daughter-in-law, Courtney Poynter, and siblings, Linda Marie Billa, Belinda Thomas Miller and Harold Thomas Esters, Jr.

The interment will be in Glasgow Municipal Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Courtney Poynter Scholarship Fund.

VISITATION
3—7 PM, Friday, January 9, 2026
9—11 AM, Saturday, January 10, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Saturday, January 10, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

Pearlie Mae York, 93

1/1/2026

 
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Pearlie Mae York was born August 26, 1932, in Kyrock, Kentucky, in a two-room home in Ridgedale, a company town owned by the Kentucky Rock Asphalt Company, where her father, Hillery Hayes, was employed. She was the youngest child of Hillery and Minnie Sowders Hayes and was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings: Oval Garner, Ezra Garner, Eltie Lee (Garner) Decker, and Levier Hayes.

She passed peacefully from what she often called a “wonderful life,” surrounded by love, on December 30, 2025, at Twin Lakes Hospital in Leitchfield.

Pearlie Mae grew up in Kyrock and later Bee Spring. She was saved during services led by Rev. Vernon Wilson at Christian Home General Baptist Church, where she became a lifelong member. She also faithfully attended Anneta United Baptist Church for many years and later McGrew Memorial General Baptist Church until her health no longer allowed regular attendance.

She married Athel York in 1949, and together they welcomed their son, Ron. The family settled in the Anneta community of Grayson County, which remained her home for more than 70 years.

She is survived by her son, Ron York, and his wife, Shayne, of Leitchfield; her grandson, Chad York, his wife Savannah, and their sons, Ethan and Mason, of Alvaton, Kentucky; along with many beloved cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. She held special affection for her “boys,” Chris Semones and Andrew Taylor Whobrey, and her devoted caregivers, Aggie, Crystal, Mazie, and Rhonda.

A pioneer of her generation, Pearlie Mae attended high school in Kyrock and became a successful businesswoman. She and Athel established York’s Market (now Ralph's) in Anneta in 1969, later owning and operating Bestway Foods in Clarkson. After selling her business and retiring, she was soon recruited back into the grocery business at Houchens/IGA in Leitchfield, where she worked until age 88, finally retiring in 2020.

Pearlie Mae and Athel took great pride in helping establish the Leitchfield–Grayson County Airport and the adjacent golf course, donating land for the benefit of the community. They also donated land and years of service to help establish the Anneta Volunteer Fire Department. Their love for Grayson County and its people was evident in their lifelong generosity. She was deeply involved in Relay for Life in memory of her mother and was a charter member of the Twin Lakes Business and Professional Women Organization. She also participated in local women’s and homemakers’ clubs and served on the Warren RECC Advisory Board and the Anneta VFD Women’s Auxiliary.

Pearlie Mae loved traveling with family and friends, especially Athel, enjoying adventures across the United States and around the world, including Europe, Asia, South America, and numerous cruises. She cherished time spent golfing and hosting loved ones at her Smoky Mountain cabins.

She asked that special thanks be extended to her many dear friends and to the staff of Grayson Manor Nursing and Rehab for the care, encouragement, and hope they provided her in her last months.

Pearlie Mae York was a faithful Christian, a devoted friend, and an inspiration to many. She sought to live by Christ’s example, showing compassion, generosity, and love to all, often quietly helping neighbors and feeding those in need.

“The purpose of life is to be useful, honorable, and compassionate, to make some difference that you have lived and lived well.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson

VISITATION
2 - 7 PM, Friday, January 2, 2026
9 - 11 AM, Saturday, January 3, 2026
Anneta United Baptist Church

FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Saturday, January 3, 2026
Anneta United Baptist Church
ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME-BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL

Tony Higdon, age 61

12/31/2025

 
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Tony Higdon, age 61 of Cave City, departed this life on Monday, December 29, 2025 at his residence. The Barren County native was born on June 21, 1964 to Rose Ann Higdon and the late Hershel Thomas Higdon. He was married to his loving wife, Kennetha Hay Higdon, who survives.

Tony retired as a mechanic from his family business, Higdon Service Center, where he dedicated decades to serving his community with skill and integrity. He was a true jack of all trades whose capable hands could repair anything. Tony was a dedicated member of The Place Worship Center, a sacred place where his faith was continually renewed and where he found his deepest peace and purpose. In his spare time, he enjoyed playing a competitive hand of poker with dear friends and the thrill of watching sports, cheering passionately for his UK Wildcats and Dallas Cowboys. His enthusiasm was infectious, and his presence at any gathering brought warmth and joy to those around him.

Besides his wife and mother, Kennetha and Rose Ann, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Brooke Craine (Michael), Tyler Craine (Jennifer) and Andrea; step-father, Glendal Miles; son-in-law, Chris Longley; grandchildren, Raylen Longley, Staley Craine, Angel Craine and Kayley Craine; sister, Gwen Higdon; nephew, Matthew Key and fur babies, Toby, Struggle D., Willow, Charlie, Monkey, Alex, Allie and Tyson.

The interment will be in Cave City Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: American Cancer Society.

VISITATION
2—7 PM, Saturday, January 3, 2026
10 AM—2 PM, Sunday, January 4, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM, Sunday, January 4, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

Lester Gillman “Gil” Poynter, age 65

12/31/2025

 
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Lester Gillman “Gil” Poynter, age 65 of Fountain Run, departed this life on Sunday, December 28, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Barren County native was born on August 30, 1960 to the late Talbert E. and Maxine Poynter. He was married to his loving wife, Brenda Sue Brooks Poynter, until they were parted by her passing on June 10, 2025.

Gil enjoyed a fulfilling career spanning many years as a skilled machinist and dedicated maintenance worker, contributing his talents to RR Donnelly, Dana Corporation, and Magna before retiring. He was a member of Woodland Baptist Church, where he found fellowship and faith. Above all, Gil cherished his family deeply and had a true passion for the great outdoors! Nothing brought him more joy than spending time hunting and fishing, where he felt most at peace.

He leaves to honor his memory— his sons, Lester M. Poynter of McCall, Idaho and Justin Poynter (Tiffany) of Knob Noster, Missouri; grandchildren, Matthew Hurt (Breanna), Phoenix Poynter and Dallas Poynter; great-grandchildren, Brayleigh Dyer, Owen Hurt and Blakelynn Hurt and his sisters, Linda Rigdon, Sheena Martin (Doug) and Teresa Chisim (W.T.). Besides his wife and parents, he was also preceded in death by his brothers, Danny Dale and Ernest Lee Poynter.
The interment will be in Rocky Hill Cemetery.

The family requests all memorial contributions be made to: Patton Funeral Home—Lester Gillman “Gil” Poynter Memorial Fund, PO Box 318, Cave City, KY 42127, for assistance with funeral expenses.

VISITATION
12 PM—2 PM, Friday, January 2, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM, Friday, January 2, 2026
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

Peggy M. Emberton, age 75

12/30/2025

 
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Peggy M. Emberton, age 75 of Cave City, departed this life on Saturday, December 27, 2025 at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, KY. The Barren County native was born on September 4, 1950 to the late Glendon and Verda Davis Miller. She was married to her devoted husband, Robert, who survives.

Peggy retired from the Barren County School District after a deeply fulfilling career as a teacher at Barren County High School, where she touched countless lives through her patience, wisdom, and love of learning. Her faith was an important part of her life, and she was a faithful member of Little Hope Missionary Baptist Church. There, she joyfully served her church family by teaching Sunday School and graciously stepping in to play the piano whenever needed—a role she filled with both humility and love. She was also a proud member of the Order of Eastern Star. In her quieter moments, Peggy found joy in reading, especially Shakespeare’s poetry, expressing herself through writing, and challenging her mind with games and puzzles—pastimes that reflected her thoughtful, curious spirit.

Besides her husband, Robert, she leaves to honor her memory— her children, Brian Burks (Oleva) of Glasgow and Whitney Gaskin (David) of Bowling Green, and her grandchildren, Briley Burks, Kaelin Burks and Preston Gaskin. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Patsy Stice.

The interment will be in Cave City Cemetery.

VISITATION
4—7 PM, Tuesday, December 30, 2025
9—11 AM, Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

Carlton Skaggs, age 87

12/26/2025

 
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Carlton Skaggs, age 87 of Chalybeate, departed this life on Christmas day, Thursday, December 25, 2025. The Edmonson County native was born on September 7, 1938 to the late Josie Browning and Paul Skaggs, Sr. He was married to his devoted wife, Beverly Sue Skaggs, until they were parted by her passing on January 28, 2003.

Carlton devoted many years of his life to serving his community, first as a manager at Park Mammoth and later as an owner at Parker Hardware. He also worked as a supervisor at Kellwood Manufacturing, where his strong work ethic and steady leadership were deeply respected. Beyond his work, Carlton was a loyal sibling, a trusted friend, and a caring neighbor who could always be counted on. While his health allowed, he was a faithful member of Chalybeate United Baptist Church, where he dearly loved his church family. In his earlier years, Carlton found great joy in coaching little league baseball and girls’ softball, sharing his time and encouragement with young athletes. Some of his most treasured moments were spent on the golf course and on Saturday mornings gathered around the table, enjoying breakfast with his great-grandchildren and family—moments that reflected his deep love for those closest to him.

He leaves to honor his memory— his son, Ricky Skaggs (Arlene) of Chalybeate; two grandchildren, Angie Hughes (Jeremie) and Nick Skaggs (Keela) all of Chalybeate; four great-grandchildren that he adored, Lincoln Hughes, Ivy Skaggs, Tinsley Skaggs and Oaklee Skaggs; siblings, Kerry Skaggs (Becky Ashley) of Corinth, Carlene Ray (Morton), Barbara Cowles and Joan Blanton (Mike), all of Chalybeate, along with several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Besides his wife and parents, he was also preceded in death by numerous brothers and sisters.

The interment will be in Kinser Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: Kinser Cemetery Fund, c/o LeeAnn Elmore.

VISITATION
11 AM—7 PM, Monday, December 29, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

9—11 AM, Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Chalybeate United Baptist Church

FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Chalybeate United Baptist Church


James Daniel “Jim” Goodman, 82

12/23/2025

 
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James Daniel “Jim” Goodman of the Bee Spring Community in Edmonson County, Kentucky was born January 7, 1943 and departed this life on December 22, 2025 at the age of eighty two. Jim was the son of the late Louie and Fannie McDaniel Goodman.

He and his siblings grew up in Camden, Tennessee, where he learned the value of hard work and working with your hands through life on the family farm. He spent his childhood raising corn, peanuts and sorghum molasses with a team of mules. Jim professed faith in Christ on July 26, 1959 at the age of sixteen years old at Eagle Creek Baptist Church in Benton, TN. He later joined Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church July 9, 1988 where he remained a faithful and devoted member until sickness overtook his body. Jim took great pride in serving as a trustee at the church, helping oversee the building and its operations. He truly found joy working alongside the late Bros. Elmer James Meredith, Bros. Barry Jo Rich, Bros. Hulan Sanders, and Bros. Walton Basham to ensure that Bee Spring Church was well maintained. Though his body was failing, his love for Bee Spring Church never wavered, and he always looked forward to receiving messages from the church text group to stay informed and connected.

Jim loved to be around people. Through his interactions and relationships he acquired through his work at Sunbeam Bread and Kerns Bakery for 33 years and the Bank of Edmonson County 4 ½ years, he formed many lasting friendships. He never met a stranger and was known for his warm smile, kind words and genuine interest in others.
Jim was united in marriage to JoAnna Duvall Goodman on February 20,1987, and together they shared thirty eight blessed years of marriage. Their union created a loving home filled with faith, laughter and devotion, raising four children and welcoming eight grandchildren. Jim loved his family with all of his heart and took great pride in each of them. Jim is survived by his loving wife JoAnna Goodman, three daughters; Becky Hogan (Ricky) of Odenville, Alabama and Lori Kilgore (Todd) of Houston, Mississippi, Staffanne Cassady (Kyle) of Chalybeate and one son; Stacy Vincent (Susan) of Bee Spring. He is also survived by nine grandchildren; Beth Anne Kilgore, Leigh Ellen Rogers (Tripp), Brooke Tyler (Christian), Paige Kidd, Wesley Kidd, Sawyer Vincent (Lauren), Hallie Cassady, Hannah Claire Cassady, and Harper Kate Cassady and several great-grandchildren. He is further survived by two loving sisters, Bobbie Summerville of Jackson, TN and Martha Harris of Camden, TN. Bobbie and Martha faithfully called and texted “Buddy” as they knew their brother’s health was declining, offering love, encouragement and comfort.

Jim loved to share the stories and life of his nieces and nephews, oftentimes a picture from Ricky and Randy showcasing their recent catch from Kentucky Lake. Jim gave completely— first to God, to his church, then always to his family and friends. This world is not his home, but a better place because of his life, and Heaven will be brighter because of his presence. He never complained through all the years of medical issues, pain or discomfort. Though we may not understand why “Papa Jim” had to endure the challenges in this natural life, we take comfort in the words of Scripture from 2 Timothy: I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.

Memorial contributions maybe made to: Hospice House, 5872 Scottsville Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42104.

The interment will be in Jock Church Cemetery.

VISITATION
12—7 PM, Friday, December 26, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

10 AM—2 PM, Saturday, December 27, 2025
Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church

FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM, Saturday, December 27, 2025
Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church
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ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL

Peggy Claywell, age 80

12/23/2025

 
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Peggy Claywell, age 80 of Bon Ayr, departed this life with her family by her side on Monday, December 22, 2025 at NHC Healthcare in Glasgow, KY. The Cumberland County native was born on June 26, 1945 to the late Ed and Robbie Scott. She was married to her cherished husband of fifty years, Jimmy Claywell, until he preceded her in death on January 15, 2020.

Peggy retired after many years of dedicated work on the assembly line at Eaton Corporation, a place where her strong work ethic and reliability were well known. Above all else, Peggy was deeply devoted to her family. She found her greatest joy in caring for her children and grandchildren, preparing big, home-cooked meals, and spending treasured time camping together. Quiet moments often found her reading a good book or happily working on word search puzzles. Peggy’s life was also guided by her faith, as she was a member of the Church of Christ.

She leaves to honor her memory— her children, Mark Chapman (Beth) of Russellville, Tim Chapman of Bon Ayr, Brian Claywell (M.J.) of Bowling Green and Heather Mattox (Marcus) of Glasgow; grandchildren, Savannah Claywell, Tanner Chapman (Meagan), Kinsley Mattox and Kayson Mattox, and siblings, Jimmy Scott (Wanda) and Betty Sue Claywell (Jimmy).

Memorial contributions may be made to: Shanti Niketan Hospice Home, 1020 Glenview Dr., Glasgow, KY 42141.
The interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

VISITATION
2—7 PM, Friday, December 26, 2025
9—11 AM, Saturday, December 27, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
11 AM, Saturday, December 27, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel
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ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME PARK CITY CHAPEL

Bobby Wendell Peters, age 82

12/19/2025

 
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Bobby Wendell Peters, age 82 of Cecilia, departed this life on Thursday, December 18, 2025 at Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown. The Hardin County native was born on January 9, 1943 to the late Eddie and Bertha Brown Peters. He was married to his loving wife, Renate Peters, until the Lord called her home.

Bobby devoted many years of his life to working in maintenance at Fort Drive Inn Cleaners, a place where his strong work ethic and reliability were deeply valued. Later, he proudly joined the team at Les Pinkham Auto. Bobby was known for his pleasant, jovial spirit—a kind soul whose warmth, gentle humor, and genuine smile drew people to him effortlessly. He loved visiting with others and had a special gift for storytelling, often sharing a good story simply to brighten someone’s day.

In his spare time, he found joy in working outdoors, whether gardening, caring for his lawn, or spending hours working on his classic Mustangs—projects that reflected both his patience and passion. Above all, Bobby found his greatest peace in his faith. He attended Open Valley United Missionary Baptist Church with his family, where he felt deeply comforted and at home.

He leaves to honor his memory— his granddaughter, Megan Beres of Upton; great-grandsons, Ethan Boggs and Matthew Boggs of Upton; sisters, Bonnie Lucas of Cecilia, Alice Elliott of Eastview, Iona Waddell (Gary) of Elizabethtown and Emily Emery (Ricky) of Eastview; step sons, Walter Thomas and Marcus Thomas (Heather); special friend, Ann, along with several nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Besides his wife and parents, Renita, Eddie and Bertha, he was also preceded in death by his children, Donna Kay Binder, Sandra Denise Lamas, Bobby Peters, Jr. and Marsha Gail Peters and siblings, Hansel Peters and Regina Goodman.

The interment will be in Elizabethtown Memorial Gardens.

VISITATION
11 AM—8 PM EST, Sunday, December 21, 2025
9 AM—1 PM EST, Monday, December 22, 2025
Open Valley United Missionary Baptist Church

FUNERAL SERVICE
1 PM EST, Monday, December 22, 2025
Open Valley United Missionary Baptist Church
ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME CAVE CITY CHAPEL

Joseph Brandon Graham, Infant

12/17/2025

 
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Joseph Brandon Graham, infant son of Brandon and Marissa Graham, arrived sheltered in the arms of Jesus on Saturday, December 13, 2025. Though his time on earth was brief, his precious life was filled with love from the very first moment and forever changed the hearts of those who awaited him.

Besides his loving parents, Brandon and Marissa, he will forever be remembered by — his adoring big sister, Vivian Ruth Graham; grandparents, David and Linda Graham of Pine Grove and Steve and Andrea Miller of Brownsville; great-grandparents, Mary Evelyn Graham of Smiths Grove, Bro. Roy and Clara Miller of Brownsville and Bro. Jimmy and Helen Sanders of Cub Run; aunts, Ashley Brooks (Aaron) and Melynn Miller and cousin, Millie Brooks. He was also preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Colburn and Velma Logsdon and David Graham.

A private graveside service was held.

ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL

Nola Dean Vincent King, 83

12/16/2025

 
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Nola Dean Vincent King, 83, of Brownsville passed away Dec. 15, 2025 at Edmonson Center.
 
The Edmonson County native was a CNA at Bowling Green Warren County Hospital and also The Medical Center at Bowling Green after the transition. Nola enjoyed making candy and cookies with her grandchildren and was a talented seamstress. She was a daughter of the late Blossie Vincent and Thelma Louise Farris Vincent. She was preceded in death by a sister, Gladys Irene Vincent.
 
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM Friday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Brownsville Cemetery. Visitation will take place 2:00-7:00 PM Thursday and after 9:00 AM Friday.
 
Surviving are a daughter, Ellen Poteet Hill (Terry) of Brownsville; two sons, Louis Poteet (Nettie Sturgeon) and Erwin Neal Poteet (Melinda) both of Brownsville; two sisters, Sarah Mae “Jane” Meredeth (Steve) of Chalybeate and Mary Linda Fulkerson of Munfordville; three grandchildren, Valentina Foster and Ashley Hill both of Brownsville and Tony Darnell (Cassa Ireland) of Bowling Green; and 11 great grandchildren.

Pat Maddock, age 82

12/14/2025

 
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Pat Maddock, age 82 of Bowling Green, departed this life on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at his residence. The St. Louis, Missouri native was born on January 18, 1943 to the late Jean Duemler and Lawrence A. “Larry” Maddock, Sr. He was married to his loving wife and best friend of sixty-one years, Karen S. Maddock, who survives.

Pat proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during the Cuban Crisis, a time that shaped his deep sense of duty and honor. He later continued that spirit of service as a dedicated member of the American Legion. Before retiring, Pat spent many faithful years working as an electrician for D-Andrea Electric in Largo, Florida, where he took great pride in a job done right.

In his quieter moments, Pat found joy in the simple things he loved most—cheering on NASCAR and college football, tending to his farm, and admiring the beauty of classic cars. Some of his happiest days were spent traveling in his motor home, embracing the freedom of the open road and living the best of both worlds between his Kentucky and Florida homes.

Besides his wife, Karen, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Barbara Meeks (Mark) of Bowling Green and Bob Maddock (Lisa) of Troy, MO; grandchildren, Brady Meeks (Ally), Ethan Meeks (Caro), Madalyn Maddock, Savannah Maddock, Justus Maddock and Canton Maddock, along with two great-grandbabies that will be here soon. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Mary “Cookie” Flood and Larry Maddock, Jr.

A Celebration of Life will be scheduled in the near future. 

ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL

Mary Bennett Miller, age 85

12/11/2025

 
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Mary Bennett Miller, age 85 of Bowling Green, was surrounded by her family when she peacefully departed this life on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at the Hospice House in Bowling Green. The Hart County native was born on February 19, 1940 to the late William Harv and Iva Mae Logsdon Gipson. She was married to her devoted husband, James Miller, who survives.

Mary had a gift for making people feel valued. She truly never met a stranger; whether someone was a longtime friend or a first-time customer, she greeted everyone with the same genuine warmth. Throughout her years as a waitress in many of the local restaurants, her familiar smile, quick laugh, and heartfelt conversations became something people looked forward to—often as much as the meal itself.

Mary also had a passion for collecting Coca-Cola memorabilia, filling her home with vibrant red treasures that reflected her lively spirit and love of nostalgia. Each piece held a story, and she delighted in sharing them. Her admiration for classic cars was just as deep—she loved their craftsmanship, their history, and the memories they carried from a bygone era.

Besides her husband, James, she leaves to honor her memory— her children, Robert Gipson of Bowling Green, Marjorie Deckard (Gary) of Railton, Roy Murphy (Sherry) of Cave City, Michael Gipson (Genene) of Horse Cave and Bonnie Bennett Massey of Cave City; bonus children, Lisa Melton (Harrison) of Somerset, James Miller of Morgantown and Lynn Garrison (C.G.) of Bowling Green; eighteen grandchildren; twenty-one great grandchildren; a brother, Harvey Gipson of Horse Cave, along with several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was also preceded in death by a son, Troy Jackson and several brothers and sisters.

The interment will be in Cave City Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Hospice of Southern Kentucky, 5872 Scottsville Rd, Bowling Green, KY 42104

VISITATION
12—7 PM, Sunday, December 14, 2025
9 AM—2 PM, Monday, December 15, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
2 PM, Monday, December 15, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel

Michael Edward Yoakem, 72

12/8/2025

 
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Michael Edward Yoakem, 72, of Cedar Springs passed away 4:20 AM Dec. 7, 2025 at Edmonson Center.
 
The Edmonson County native was a retired installer for several HVAC companies and a member of Community Church at Cedar Springs. He was a son of the late Leo Edward Yoakem and Lucille Gilliam Hicks Yoakem. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Veronica Yoakem; and five brothers, Tommy Yoakem, Richard Yoakem, Danny Yoakem, Charlie Yoakem and Steve Yoakem.
 
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM Thursday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Hawks Cemetery. Visitation will take place 4:00-8:00 PM Wednesday and after 9:00 AM Thursday.
 
Surviving are his wife of 52 years, Joan Yoakem; two sons, Jason Yoakem (Barbara) of Brownsville and Patrick Yoakem (Tracy) of Chalybeate; a daughter, Charity Gillon (Wayne) of Rhoda; three brothers, Ronnie Yoakem (Gena) of Rhoda, Johnny Yoakem (Susan of Richardsville and Roy Yoakem of Scottsville; two sisters, Judy Woods of Scottsville and Margaret Talon of Bowling Green; five grandchildren, Brianna Yoakem (Travis) and Kiara Chute both of Bowling Green, Brittany Vincent (D.J.) of Merry Oaks, Korey Gillon (Kaylee) of Wingfield and Ethan Gillon (Keri) of Sweeden; five great grandchildren, Brynnly Vincent, Gibson Vincent, Jude Stephens, Ja’Mhari Yoakem and Copelyn Clayton; and his dog, Layla.

Dona Lou Vincent, age 79

12/8/2025

 
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Dona Lou Vincent, age 79, of Bee Spring, departed this life on Sunday, December 7, 2025 at Grayson Nursing and Rehabilitation in Leitchfield. The Jefferson County native was born on June 23, 1946 to the late Ezra M. and Dorothy M. Vincent Garner.

Dona kept a small circle of loved ones, and her loyalty to them was strong. If she loved you, she loved you deeply. She was a former member of the Order of Eastern Star and cherished the friendships she made there. In her free time, she enjoyed sewing and crocheting, creating many special keepsakes.

She leaves to honor her memory— her children, Michelle Renee Whobrey (Carlon) of Bee Spring, Ezra Brian Deering (Amber) of Bee Spring, and Chasity Livingston Cook (Don) of Mammoth Cave; grandchildren, Jared Sherrard, Gage Johnson, Cody Deering, Andrew Taylor Whobrey, Tristan Deering, Brandon Deering, Nicholas Deering, Mason Johnson and Marlina Livingston; several great–grandchildren and siblings, John G. Garner (Sandy) of Morgantown and Bonnie Sue Laswell of Leitchfield. Besides her parents, she was also preceded in death by her son, Johnny Veto Johnson; sister and brother-in-law, Lavonna Kay and Don Lyvers, and brother-in-law, Thomas Russell Laswell.

The interment will be in Christian Home Church Cemetery.

VISITATION
10 AM—1 PM, Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

FUNERAL SERVICE
1 PM, Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

Bryan Scott Clark, 44

12/8/2025

 
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Bryan Scott Clark, 44, of Sweeden passed away Dec. 2, 2025 at his home.
 
The Edmonson County native was an employee of R&R Refrigeration, a U.S. Army veteran and a 1999 graduate of Edmonson County High School. He was the son of the late Polly Ann Clark.
 
Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM Sunday at Gravil Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 12:00 PM Sunday.
 
Surviving are a son, Ben Clark of Roundhill; two daughters, Emma Clark of Roundhill and Kamrynn Clark of Louisville; a sister, Catrina Clark of Mammoth Cave; a brother, Steve Gibson of Louisville; several aunts and uncles; and several nieces and nephews, including Summer Jo Apato and Barton Austin Houchin.

Betty Jane Seabolt Duvall, 85

12/4/2025

 
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Betty Jane Seabolt Duvall, 85, of Roundhill passed away peacefully with family by her side Dec. 2, 2025 at her home.
 
The Edmonson County native was a homemaker and a Baptist. She was a daughter of the late William H. “Willie” Seabolt and Florence Dalton Seabolt and the wife of the late Sherman Duvall. She was preceded in death by five sisters, Pauline Heavrin, Irene Johnson, Delephene Doyle, Ilene Hardin and Geneva “Bobbie” White; and four brothers, Oval Seabolt, Dewey Seabolt, Ray Seabolt and John Seabolt.
 
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Saturday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Cub Creek Cemetery. Visitation will take place 1:00-7:00 PM Friday and after 10:00 AM Saturday.
 
Surviving are five daughters, Carol Miller (Perry) of Roundhill, Debbie Lynch (David) of Franklin, Jo Duvall of Chalybeate, Kathy Duvall (Jimmie) of Bowling Green and Sherletta Huff (Ronny) of Big Reedy; a sister, Judy Clark (Bill) of Huff; 10 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; a lifelong friend, Jeanette Seabolt; and several nieces and nephews.

Glenn “Woody” Woodcock, age 77

12/4/2025

 
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Glenn “Woody” Woodcock, age 77, of Munfordville, departed this life on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at his daughter’s residence. The Hart County native was born on December 12, 1947 to the late Lacy and Lucy Gaskin Woodcock. He was married to his devoted wife, Elaine Woodcock, who survives.

Glenn “Woody” proudly served our country in the United States Army during the Vietnam era, carrying with him a deep sense of duty and patriotism throughout his life. After his military service, he enjoyed a long and dedicated career as a truck driver with TS Trucking, where he was known for his strong work ethic and reliability. Glenn was of the Methodist faith, and he loved being involved with the Hart County Lions Club, where he enjoyed helping out and spending time with friends. More than anything, Woody loved being out by the water with a fishing pole. That’s where he found his peace—just him, the outdoors, and the quiet moments that made him happiest.

Besides his wife, Elaine, he leaves to honor his memory— his daughter, Marnie Fawns (Sammy) of Park City; grandchildren, Mercedez Fawns (Derek Thompson), Zack Fawns and Casey Crain; great-grandchildren, Gavin, Blayklee, Maverick, Oaklyn and Mason, and a brother, Ronnie Woodcock (Donita) of Munfordville. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Carlton and Ray Woodcock, Shirley Jackson and Pam Rich.

Memorial contributions may be made to Patton Funeral Home or to the family through Venmo.

ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME PARK CITY CHAPEL

Forest Elliott Peebles, Infant

12/2/2025

 
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Forest Elliott Peebles, infant son of Bryan and Samantha Peebles, was welcomed as one of heaven’s angels on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. Though his time on earth was brief, his precious life forever changed the hearts of all who awaited for him.

Besides his loving parents, Bryan and Samantha, he leaves to honor his memory— his big brothers, Andrew and Aaron Peebles; grandparents, Robbie and Tammy Crump of Smiths Grove and Buddy and Jan Peebles of Bowling Green; great-grandparents, Forest and Jean Jaggers of Mammoth Cave, Leon and Georgia Crump of Smiths Grove and Joyce Gnau of Louisville, along with a host of aunts, uncles and cousins. He was also preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Hazel Darlene Crump, Kenneth Gnau, Buddy Peebles, Sr. and Shirley Peebles. 

All services were private. 

ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME BROWNSVILLE CHAPEL

Terry Jo Skaggs, age 68

12/1/2025

 
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Terry Jo Skaggs, age 68, of Chalybeate, departed this life on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Edmonson Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The Edmonson County native was born on January 9, 1957 to the late Benton and Martha Nell Skaggs.

Terry Jo was a gentle soul whose reserved nature left a warm and lasting impression on everyone who knew her. She was saved as a young girl and became a member of Fairview United Baptist Church, where her faith continued to guide her throughout her life. For many years, she was an active part of the Edmonson County Saddle Club and the Edmonson County Lions Club, generously giving her time wherever it was needed—whether working the concession stand, greeting guests at the ticket booth, or lending a helping hand behind the scenes.

Terry Jo found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She loved singing and spending time with her friends at Brownsville Karaoke. She also poured her creativity into crocheting and baking, often sharing her handmade treasures and homemade treats with those she cared about. Above all, her greatest joy and deepest love was her family. They were the heart of her world and the source of her happiest moments.

She leaves to honor her memory— her sister and best friend, Corentha Cole (Jimmy) of Chalybeate; nieces and nephew, Miranda Thomas (Austin) of Chalybeate, Mallory Taylor (Matt) of Alvaton, and Tucker Cole (Hannah) of Chalybeate; great nieces and nephews, Sadie and Riley Thomas, Margot, Madaline and Malone Taylor, Myles and Noah Cole; dear aunt, Debbie Vaughn and cousins, Marty Burks (Bonita), Ricky Vaughn (Rhonda) and Chad Vaughn, along with several friends and neighbors who she dearly loved.

The interment will be in Fairview Church Cemetery.

Memorial contributions can be made to: Edmonson Health Activities Fund.

VISITATION
11 AM—2 PM, Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
2:30 PM, Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Fairview United Baptist Church Cemetery

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