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3001 Larry Willis Hobbs
January 11, 1946 - October 26, 2016
Mr. Larry Willis Hobbs, age 70, of Thomaston, died Wednesday, October 26, 2016, at his residence.

Mr. Hobbs was born on January 11, 1946 in Clearwater S.C. to the late Preston and Ruth Lee Hobbs. He worked as a security guard for Defender Industries for many years. Mr. Hobbs served his country in the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by his son Timothy Hobbs, brother Danny Hobbs, sister Nancy Coe.

Survivors include his wife Rose Ann Hobbs of Thomaston Ga, daughter Marinda Ann Gibby of Thomaston Ga, son Preston (Diane) Hobbs of Thomaston Ga, Denny (Veronica) Hobbs of McDonough Ga, Bobby Franklin Gibby of Thomaston Ga, Richard Eugene (Shirley Ann) Gibby of Thomaston Ga, Jeptha Earl Livingston of Clayton Ga. 7 Grandchildren.

Memorial Services will be held on Saturday October 29, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. from the Chapel of Coggins Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at Coggins Funeral Home on Saturday October 29, 2016 from 10-11 a.m 
Hobbs, Larry Willis (I3380)
 
3002 Lassie Viola Cinnamon, 93, of Oak Ridge, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002, at Brakebill Nursing Home in Knoxville.

The daughter of Lewis Savage and Sarah Adlene Brummett, she was born May 30, 1909, in Union County.

Mrs. Cinnamon was a member of Corbin Hill Baptist Church of Morgan County.

Her family said she enjoyed fishing, reading the Bible and quilting. In earlier years, she enjoyed working in her garden.

She was the widow of William Arnold Cinnamon, who died April 19, 1982.

Mrs. Cinnamon is survived by her son, Paul Andrew Cinnamon of Oak Ridge; her daughter, Maude Lucille Barnett of Oak Ridge; her sisters, Ora Harmon and Velda Gunter, both of Monroe, Mich., Eva Moore of Confield, Ohio, and Thresa Smith and Annie Arnold, both of Knoxville; seven grandchildren, Debora Wright and James C. Barnett Jr., both of Arroyo Grande, Calif., Annalee Donovan of Santa Clara, Calif., Tammy Cinnamon of Kerneysville, W.Va., Barbara Cinnamon of West Virginia, William Paul Cinnamon of Oak Ridge and Annie Marie Cinnamon of Wichita Falls, Texas; 16 great grandchildren; and several great-great grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Troy McKinley Cinnamon, who died in 1999; and five siblings.

The funeral will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the chapel of Weatherford Mortuary with the Rev. David Childress officiating.

A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the mortuary.

Published in The Oak Ridger, November 12, 2002  
Brumett, Laura Lassie Viola (I3452)
 
3003 Last name ofter spelled Burgess Burgis, John Wesley (I4065)
 
3004 Last name probably spelled Mercer Musser, Mary Frances (I1187)
 
3005 Last Name:Coffman
First Name:Susie
Middle Name/Initial:
Maiden Name:
Date of Death:07/12/1984
Birth Date:10/04/1908
Spouse:
Survived By:Sisters--Pansy Stapleton, Ethel Maiden, Beulah Steelman;
Several nieces and nephews;


Other:Age--76;
Residence--Plainfield, Indiana;
Place of Death--Tendercare Convalescent Center Danville, Indian;
Birth Place--St. Charles, Virginia;
Mother--Mary (Newman) Coffman;
Father--Henry Coffman;
Services--Hall-Baker Funeral Home, Plainfield, Indiana;
Cemetery:New Crown Cemetery Indianapolis, Indiana
Obituary Source:The Brownsburg Guide, July 18, 1984
Source Information:MB 1/13/2010 
Maiden, Raymond W (I2640)
 
3006 Last Name:Coffman
First Name:Susie
Middle Name/Initial:
Maiden Name:
Date of Death:07/12/1984
Birth Date:10/04/1908
Spouse:
Survived By:Sisters--Pansy Stapleton, Ethel Maiden, Beulah Steelman;
Several nieces and nephews;


Other:Age--76;
Residence--Plainfield, Indiana;
Place of Death--Tendercare Convalescent Center Danville, Indiana;
Birth Place--St. Charles, Virginia;
Mother--Mary (Newman) Coffman;
Father--Henry Coffman;
Services--Hall-Baker Funeral Home, Plainfield, Indiana;
Cemetery:New Crown Cemetery Indianapolis, Indiana
Obituary Source:The Brownsburg Guide, July 18, 1984
Source Information:MB 1/13/2010 
Coffman, Susie (I173)
 
3007 Last Name:Maiden
First Name:Ethel
Middle Name/Initial:
Maiden Name:Coffman
Date of Death:08/04/1995
Birth Date:01/04/1914
Spouse:Arthur Maiden
Survived By:Daughters--Sue Martin, Joyce Ray, Glenda martin;
Sons--Raymond Maiden, David Maiden, Ronnie Maiden, Robert Maiden, Danny Maiden;
22 Grandchildren;
20 Great-Grandchildren;


Other:Age--81;
Residence--Plainfield, Indiana;
Services--Hall-Baker Funeral Home, Plainfield, Indiana;
Birth Place--Virginia;
Mother--Elizabeth Coffman;
Father--Henry Coffman;
Preceded in death--Husband-Arthur maiden, Son-Jerry Maiden;
Other--She was a homemaker;
Cemetery:New Crown Cemetery, Indianappolis, Indiana
Obituary Source:Hendricks County Flyer, Indianapolis, Indiana 
Coffman, Coney Ethel (I206)
 
3008 Last Name:Maiden
First Name:Raymond
Middle Name/Initial:W.
Maiden Name:
Date of Death:01/24/1999
Birth Date:07/21/1932
Spouse:Betty Howell Maiden
Survived By:Wife--Betty Maiden;
Daughter--Tina Adams;
Sons--Armon Adams, David Adams;
2 Grandchildren;
Sisters--Sue martin, Glenda Morgan, Joyce Ray;
Brothers--David Maiden, ronnie Maiden, Robert Maiden, Danny Maiden;


Other:Age--66;
Residence--North Salem, Indiana;
Place of Death--Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana;
Services--Hall-baker Funeral Home, Plainfield, Indiana;
Mother--Cona Coffman Maiden;
Father--Arthur Maiden;
Other--He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict, He retired in 1994 as a construction contractor;
Cemetery:Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana
Obituary Source:Hendricks County Flyer, January 28, 1999
Source Information:cks 8/6/2011 
Maiden, Raymond W (I2640)
 
3009 Laura Belle Sparks, daughter of Fred and Catherine KEGLEY Sparks, was born on November 9,1879, in Elliott Co.; she was a young woman when she moved with her parents to Greenup Co. in 1897.

Laura married James Alpha Musser on March 29,1899. They were buried in the Sparks Cemetery on Happy Ridge. They had fourteen children.  
Sparks, Laura Belle (I2241)
 
3010 Laurel (Laurie) Ann Bingham passed away July 28th after a battle with cancer. She was born January 15, 1955 in Caldwell, Idaho to Phyllis and Harvey Saxton. The second of seven daughters, she grew up on the Saxton fruit farm overlooking Lake Lowell.
Laurie started dating the love of her life, Harold, during her junior year of high school. She graduated from Vallivue high school in 1973 and went to California to train to become a travel agent. Laurie and Harold married April 26,1975, and moved to Provo, Utah where she worked for Murdock Travel, and helped put Harold through college to become an accountant.
Shortly after Harold graduated in 1976 they started their family, moving to Boise, then Meridian, and finally Homedale where they built a home in 1985 with a scenic view of the Snake River and Owyhee Mountains. They welcomed a total of five children (four boys and one girl) into their life. Laurie dedicated most of her adult life to raising her children full-time.
She loved working in her yard, which was beautifully landscaped, and hosted many gatherings and wedding receptions. Later, they bought a cabin outside Baker City, Oregon where they spent many days working and enjoying the outdoors. Laurie liked road trips, camping, and traveling throughout the country and beyond. She went on fishing trips to Alaska, and sun bathed on the beaches of Cancun, the Caribbean, and Hawaii.

In recent years, Laurie's greatest joy in life was her 17 grandchildren. She supported them in all their hobbies and endeavors - from sports to musical performances to academic events - and was happy to witness their milestones through the years.

Laurie was preceded in death by her father and mother Harvey and Phyllis Saxton; father and mother-in-law Cal and Betty Bingham; and brother David. She is survived by her husband, Harold; six sisters - Patricia Banther, Jenny Barrus (Bill), Norma Standerford (Tim), Heather Dunham (Mark), Nancy McHugh (Mike), and Emmy Rogers (Scott); five children - Jacob (Clarisa), Keith (Katrina), Ann Jensen (Dallas), Quinn (Angela), and Andrew (Mackenzie); 17 grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and two beloved exchange students - Patce and Alex.

A visitation will be held at Dakan Funeral Home 504 S Kimball Ave, Caldwell, Idaho Thursday August 4th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. A graveside service will be held Friday August 5th at Canyon Hill Cemetery 2024 N Illinois Ave, Caldwell, Idaho at 10:00am. In 
Saxton, Laurie Ann (I5810)
 
3011 Lawrence was Rachel Shelton Ridings' nephew Sharp, Lawrence James (I488)
 
3012 Lawrence was Willie Ridings' first cousin Sharp, Lawrence James (I488)
 
3013 Leamon "Lee" Willard Covington passed away on Thursday, June 27th, at his home after complications from his latest fall. He was born December 10, 1925 to Delbert and Mary (Parker) Covington in Laurel County, KY. He grew up in the Depression, helped build a bridge in the CCC, and then served in the Army in WWII. He moved to Richmond in the 50s. After working at Johns-Manville for 33 years he began his second longest job of 31 years retirement. He was a very strong, disciplined man who never thought he was old until his second bout with cancer last year. He always had at least one thing planned to accomplish each day. His neighbors knew that little old man was either working or "resting" on his porch. His neighbors were some of his best friends. He made walking sticks for many friends and family. He loved riding motorcycles for over 65 years and survived two wrecks at the ages of 79 and 89. He kept riding, reasoning that it was rare for anyone to have three motorcycle wrecks. His last ride was on Memorial Day. He took up bicycle riding in his 80s and rode around the half mile block in his neighborhood daily. One year he rode over 3300 miles, more than he drove his car. He competed in a 12 mile bicycle time trial when he was 86. One neighbor said he was the energizer bunny. That was our dad and Papa. He was most proud of his family and enjoyed their love. His daughter and best friend, Denise, doted on him in his 90s and made sure he was cared for and never lonely for long. Special gratitude to Reid Radiology, Shelly, and Vernie for giving him two more quality years of life and bringing many smiles to his face. Many thanks to the caring people at Reid Hospice for enabling him to pass peacefully in his home.

Survivors include two sisters, Mary Rose Boggs of Mooresville, and Joyce Dawson of Kentucky, son Dwuane (Lynetta) Covington of Richmond, son Bob (Jenni) Covington, and daughter Denise Covington, both of Centerville and son-in-law DeWayne (Susan) Taylor of Parker City. Grandchildren: Danyel (Brian) Rostad of Pennsylvania, Hunter (Stacy) Covington of Studio City, CA, Justin (Sabrina) Phenis and Lyndsey Phenis of Richmond, Casey (Eric) Vincent of Greenfield, Dana (Ronnie) Younger of Richmond, and Bobbi (Michael) Kerney of Richmond, Robin (Scott) Kerney, and Jamie (Scott) Runyon all of Centerville. He also had many great and great-great grandchildren from our blended families. Many nieces and nephews including special nieces Carol Shook and Sandra Henrie of Utah. He leaves also his WWII Army buddy, Ed Coomer.

He was preceded in death by his parents, 13 siblings, son Darrel Lee Covington (USMC-killed in combat-Vietnam), daughter Jowana Diane Taylor, grandson Michael Taylor, and former wives Mary Helen Covington and Ruby Covington.

Services will be 3:00PM Sunday June 30, 2019 at Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home with Rev. Charlie Black officiating; burial will be at Goshen Cemetery. 
Covington, Leamon Willard (I5860)
 
3014 Lee Owen Kielman, 65, resident of Maysville and Belle Glade Florida, died Wednesday February 2, 2011 at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. Mr, Kielman was a retired member of the Belle Glade Police Deoartment. When he retired. he held the rank of lieutenant. He also served in the U. S. Airforce. Mr Kielman was also born in Lewis County on December 12, 1845, the son of the late Lee O. and Grace Kegley Kielman. Survivors include his daughter Krista L. (Doug) Manger of Loxatchee Florida and her children James, Alyssa, and William Manger. Other survivors are his brother Allen Wayne (Ellen) Kielman of Aberdeen and two sisters Rose Evelyn (Ralph)Sloop of Manchester and Jessie Ruth Wilson of Maysville. Memorial services for Lee Kielman will be held on Saturday at 11:00 AM at the Knox & Brothers Funeral Home with Pastor Ken Harmon officiating. Kielman, Lee Owen (I5514)
 
3015 Lee Thomas "Tom" Mills
Lexington, Kentucky
September 8, 1930 - September 5, 2023
Lee Thomas "Tom" Mills, 92, was born on September 8, 1930, in Pineville, Kentucky, to Ross C. and Necie Viola Mills. He passed away on September 5, 2023. Tom is reunited in heaven with his high school sweetheart, beloved wife and soulmate of 66 years, Betty Lee Howard Mills. He was also preceded in death by his parents, four brothers (Paul, Ross, Bob, and Stacy Mills) and his sister (Ruth Mills Azbill).
He leaves his four children: Thomas Alan Mills; Randy (Emily) Mills; Jennifer Mills Andes (Rusty); and David (Mendy) Mills. Left also are eleven grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, two brothers, Ralph and Bill Mills, and a host of loving nieces and nephews.

Tom received his first experience with athletics while playing for Pineville High School under the direction of Coach Lloyd Patterson. A terrific athlete, he played football and basketball, was awarded the coveted Junior Athletic Cup and selected as football team captain. Tom served his country in the U.S. Navy for four years, followed by his enrollment at Eastern Kentucky University where he earned degrees in History and Physical Education as well as Masters and Rank I degrees, and an advanced degree in School Administration. He was selected as a member in the inaugural class of EKU's 100 Most Outstanding Alumni in 1974. He began his career in education as a teacher and two years undefeated, championship football coach at Perryville High School. He was later inducted into the Boyle County High School Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He served principalships at Stanford, Harlan and Frankfort High Schools. After a four-year stint as superintendent of the Frankfort City Schools, he was chosen as Assistant Commissioner of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association in 1972. He was appointed as the KHSAA's third Commissioner in 1975 and remained in that position until his retirement in 1991. During his 16-year tenure as KHSAA Commissioner, the state of Kentucky developed one of the most revered high school athletics programs in America. Under his guidance, the sports of girls' basketball, volleyball, and fast-pitch softball, as well as boys' and girls' soccer were implemented as KHSAA-sanctioned activities. He envisioned and initiated catastrophic insurance coverage for all high school athletes, cheerleaders and band members. Target, a drug awareness program, was established in grades 5-12. Along with Governor Martha Layne Collins, he was instrumental in the founding of the Bluegrass State Games. In 1988, his dream became a reality when the Dawahare's KHSAA Hall of Fame and Museum was founded. He developed the KHSAA Sweet Sixteen Academic Scholarship awards and conceptualized and oversaw the construction of splendid new KHSAA offices. He accepted his place in the prestigious Dawahare's KHSAA Hall of Fame in 1992.

Tom and wife Betty never forgot their roots in Pineville. They maintained a lifelong love of and support for their hometown. Tom served on the Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival Board of Directors for over forty years, including roles as President, Grand Marshal and as chair of the KMLF Board of Directors Nominating Committee, a position he held for over twenty years. He was inducted into the KMLF Hall of Fame in 1994. Forever a Pineville Mountain Lion at heart, he was inducted into the Pineville Schools Hall of Fame in 2013.

Above all, was his commitment to his Christian faith and to his family. His exemplary role model lives through his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The grandchildren adored him; he remains unmatched as the best bed-time storyteller of all-time. Indeed, his most cherished titles were those of Dad and Grandpa. Whether performing magic tricks for the children or showering special attention on the babies, he truly valued every second of family time. In his later years, he received joy from drives through horse country, especially from visits to his precious Faybon Farm to see the thoroughbreds run.

Taken together, his accomplishments represent the vision of a special kid off Breastwork Hill in Pineville, Kentucky, who saw what needed to be done and then went out and made it happen. His impact on the lives of countless student athletes continues beyond what anyone could have imagined. Tom's sense of fair play, his conscientious interpretation of the rules, administrative ability and vision for the future, leave a positive mark on every playing field and court throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky that continues to ripple to this very day. 
Mills, Lee Thomas (I5864)
 
3016 Lena F. (Sears) Cundiff, 70 years of age, of Somerset, Kentucky, passed away on Saturday, August 29, 2009 at her residence.

She was born on June 10, 1939 in Mt. Victory, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Robert and Ina (Sears) Sears. She was a homemaker and of the Church of God faith.

She was survived by a son, David Cundiff of Somerset, Kentucky; two daughters, Rebecca (and Todd) Baker of London, Kentucky and Bernita (and Greg) Sexton of Richmond, Kentucky; a brother, Guy Sears of Georgia; a sister, Mary Ivey of Georgia; sixteen grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren; and many close friends who mourn her passing.

Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband, Holland Casper Cundiff, whom she married on January 24, 1962; a son, Robert Cundiff; a daughter, Denise Cundiff; five brothers, Robert "Bobby" Sears, Troye Sears, Herman Sears, Gerald Sears and Orval Sears; and three sisters, Dean Holt, Velvy Sears, and Iva Jones.

Visitations were held on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 after 6:00 p.m. at the Lake Cumberland Funeral Home in Somerset, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Lake Cumberland Funeral Home with Bro. Stanley Sears officiating.

Burial followed in the Pine Hill Cemetery in Somerset, Kentucky with Davy Cundiff, Gregory Sexton, T.J. Baker, Christopher Sexton, Joshua Baker, Justin Baker, Kevin Sexton, and Aaron Sexton serving as her pallbearers.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF LENA,

If you could see me now you wouldn't shed a tear, Though you may not understand why I'm no longer there. Remember my spirit, that is the real me because I'm still very much alive, I've just been set free. Oh, if you could only see!

I have held our Father's face and I've touched my Savior's hand. All of Heaven's angels rejoiced as I entered the promised land. Beyond the gates of pearl I've walked on the golden streets.

I've touched the walls of jasper and dipped my foot in the crystal sea. The beauty is beyond words and nothing could compare, I've even seen our Lords mansion and someday I'll meet you there. Let Jesus be your guide because "His Word" will show you the way. So please don't cry because we will meet again someday. 
Sears, Lena F. (I2887)
 
3017 Lena Ophelia Sons, 94, passed into the arms of her Savior on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Denton, Texas, surrounded by her family. The daughter of Osa and Maybelle (Coffman) Burns, Ophelia was born on January 22, 1927, in Pilot Point, Texas.
Ophelia was a graduate of Sanger High School and a member of the First Baptist Church of Sanger. On September 3, 1945, she married Floyd Sons in Sanger, Texas, where they made their home and raised their family. Ophelia was an administrative assistant with Moore Business Forms for over 30 years.
A visitation will be held on Sunday, July 19, 2021, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Coker Funeral Home in Sanger. Funeral services will be at 10:00 am on Monday, July 19, 2021, at the First Baptist Church in Sanger.
Ophelia was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd; her parents; three sisters, Jewel Lawson, Fay Owens, and Helen Allison; and two brothers, Fagan Burns and Vernie Burns. She is survived by two sons, Richard Lewis Sons and wife Susan of Sanger and Charles David Sons and wife Dana, also of Sanger. She is also survived by eleven grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. 
Burns, Lena Ophelia (I5068)
 
3018 Lena Webb ''Lee'' Garner
April 13, 1925 - November 08, 2003

Birthplace: Somerset, KY
Resided In: Maryville TN USA
Visitation: November 10, 2003
Service: November 10, 2003
Cemetery: Grandview Cemetery

GARNER, Lena Webb 'Lee' Age 78 of Maryville passed away Saturday, November 8, 2003 at Fairpark Nursing Center. She was a faithful member of Everett Hills Baptist Church for over 50 years and retired R.N. at Blount Memorial Hospital. Preceded in death by spouses, Ennis Webb and Earl D. Garner. Parents, James and Bertha Bates. Brother, Woodrow Bates.

Survivors include: sons and daughters-in-law, Stephen and Shirley Webb of Maryville , Philip and Shelby Webb of Rockford. Grandchildren, Brynnan Webb, Josh and Allison Charles. 2 stepsons Steve and Robert Garner and 4 step grandchildren. Sister, Maxine Dorf of Lexington, KY. Sister and brothers-in-law Jean and Charles McCrachen of Lexington, Kentucky.

Funeral services will be 7:00 PM Monday at McCammon-Ammons-Click Chapel with Dr. Allen Raines and Dr. John Franklin officiating. The family and friends will meet at 11:00 AM Tuesday at Grandview Cemetery for the interment service. The family will receive friends 6:00 to 7:00 PM Monday at McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be the The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station P.O. Box 4777 New York, NY 10163 or www.michaeljfox.org 
Bates, Lena (I3386)
 
3019 Lenoir Musser, 96, of Talbott, passed away on Friday, May 11, 2018. She was born to Jacob and Isabel Keck Shelton in Tazewell, Tennessee.

Lenoir was the eighth in a family of twelve children, who all spent their childhood in East Tennessee having moved from Claiborne County to Jefferson County when the youngest child was five years old. Lenoir spent 14 years living in Hopkinsville, KY, attending First Baptist Church of Hopkinsville and working with the Christian County Baptist Association for 8 years. She and her family moved back to Tennessee in the early 60’s. She was a long-time member of Manley Baptist Church, beginning in its early formative years.

Lenoir was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Howard Musser; and all her brothers and sisters, Cleophas, Lora, Louda, Noma, Oaty, Whitaker, Carl, Vernetta, Weyer, Roy and Georgia.

She is survived by her son, Stephen (Judy) Musser; daughter, Annie; grandchildren, Jenni and John (Bethany) Musser; great-granddaughters, Monica and Christina; great-great-grandchildren, Addison, Alivia and Karson; and a host of beloved nieces and nephews.

Funeral service 7:00 PM Monday, May 14, 2018 at Fielden Chapel. Interment 11:00 AM Tuesday in Nance’s Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday from 5:00 - 7:00 PM prior to the service at Fielden Funeral Home in New Market. 
Shelton, Lenoir (I4881)
 
3020 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pope, Nancy Carol (I1053)
 
3021 Leona R. Lovett,age 80, of Anco,Ky, passed away at Hazard ARH,Hazard. She was born Aug. 29 1904, the daughter of Ben Ridings and Nancy Turner. She was a member of the Anco Church of God.

She is survived by her husband,William "Willie" Lovett of Anco,two sons, Hubert Lovett of Texas, James Lovett of Anco, one brother, George Marssie, of TN,two sisters, Willie Lewis of Jackson, MI,Pauline Phillips of TN,seven grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday,Jan. 24 at 2 PM,at Anco Church of God, Anco,with Rev. Lonnie Turner officiating,burial followed in the Carr Fork Cemetery, Little Carr.

Hindman Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 
Ridings, Leona Retta (I204)
 
3022 Leona's obit lists the children of John Marsee and Nancy Turner as her bros. and sisters These names appear on the 1930 Bell Co KY census.


Per Loretta Lovett, Leona first child died at birth or shortly after.

Note from Mary Brown...
Leona Lovett always wore dresses or skirts and blouses. She never wore
pants or slacks. She thought it was a sin to wear them. She was 5' 7" and
weight about 165 lbs. She had dark curly hair and blue eyes. A really
pretty lady. She was a hard worker, keeping house, gardening, and canning
the vegetables for her family. She made her own jams and jellies. She was
a good cook and seemed to enjoy doing it.
Every night she would tell us stories about the family. She believed
family history should be passed down from one generation to the next
generation. Most of her stories involved the Turner family. We used to
visit Middlesboro, Bell Co KY. She showed me where my Turner family were
buried...back to my 7th great-grandparents, John and Elizabeth Marsee
Turner. They are buried in the 'Old Turner Cemetery, on 34th street in
Middlesboro,KY. Across the street and back in the field...going
south...was where John and Elizabeth raised their family. Leona showed me
what was left of their home. There was only a foundation left, in 1950.
The foundation was built from field stones. You could still see part of
the path leading up to where their front door was. Someone had craved
inititials in some of the field stones. They were boy + girlfriend type
initials. In the field on some of the trees were these same type
initials. I can't remember the letters in the initials...so I don't know
if the initials were put there by John and Elizabeth's children...or
perhaps by other people... later on through the years after John and
Elizabeth died. 
Ridings, Leona Retta (I204)
 
3023 Leonard A. Coffman, 92

Leonard A. Coffman, 92, of Greeneville, widely known retired Greeneville High School coach and teacher and a University of Tennessee 1930s football legend, died Thursday at Laughlin Memorial Hospital.

GREENEVILLE — Leonard A. Coffman, 92 of died Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007 at Laughlin Memorial Hospital.

He was a member of Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mr. Coffman served two years in the United States Army 1st Corps and reached the rank of Captain; he then spent thirty years in the Army Reserve where he reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and served in the Officers Training Camps.

Survivors include his daughter: Carol Coffman of Greeneville; one niece and her spouse: Jean and Terry Nichols of Knoxville; one nephew and his spouse: Tom and Karleene Heck of Knoxville; one great niece: Korrie Heck of Knoxville; two great nephews: Aaron and Conner Heck of Knoxville; and Mr. Coffman’s best friend: Fred.

He was preceded in death by his wife: Jennie King Coffman; parents: Marion and Laura Templeton Coffman; one brother: Earl Coffman; one sister: Ruth Heck.

Funeral serviceswill be Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 8 p.m. at the Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

Interment will be Thursday, Sept. 6, at 11 a.m. in GreeneLawn Memory Gardens. The Rev. Jamie Lively and the Rev. Roy Blakeburn will be officiating.

Family and pallbearers are asked to meet at Doughty-Stevens Funeral Home by no later than 10 a.m. Thursday to go in procession to the cemetery.

Pallbearers will include: John McInturff, John Graham, Leroy Moon, Jack Trantham, Rob Russell, Grady Barefield, Bill Gass and Paul McCamey.

Honorary pallbearers will include all the players Mr. Coffman has coached in the past years.

Memorials are suggested to the University of Tennessee Athletic Department.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, Sept. 4, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Wednesday, Sept. 5 from 2-4 and 6-7:30 p.m.. at Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

Condolences may be sent to the Coffman family at http://www.doughty-stevens.com.

Read more: The Middlesboro Daily News - Leonard A Coffman 92 
Coffman, Leonard A (I1773)
 
3024 Leta Opal Bobbitt, age 103, of Somerset, Kentucky, passed from this life on Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at Somerset Nursing and Rehab Center.

She was born on November 5, 1915 in the Grundy Community, daughter of the late William and Olga Placke Bates.

She was a retired seamstress for Palm Beach Co. and was a member of Pine Hill Baptist Church. She enjoyed playing the piano and organ at church, gardening and being a Sunday School Teacher. Leta was a Godly Woman and will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of sixty-three years, Henry Wilson Bobbitt; son, Vernon Bobbitt; daughter, Kathie Elaine Cates; brothers, Harold Bates, Jeff Bates, William “Short” Bates and Alton Bates; sisters, Effie Callahan and Ola Jasper.

She is survived by brothers, Edward Bates, Johnny Bates and Robert Bates; sisters, Dorothy Gillium, Marie Sowder, Edna Mae Compton and Roberta Cundiff; grandchildren, Barry (and Jan) Branscum, Lisa (and Dormus) Smith and Kellie (and David) Baker; great-grandchildren, Aaron Smith, Kacie Baker and Nathan Baker; and a host of special nieces, nephews, friends and other family members.

Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 in the Chapel of Southern Oaks Funeral Home with funeral service to be held at 12:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Bro. David Baker and Bro. David Harmon officiating.

Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery. 
Bates, Leta Opal (I3061)
 
3025 Letitia E. Musser Vanvoorheiss mentioned in the record of Theodore Boshaw and Letitia E. Musser Vanvoorheiss Name: Theodore Boshaw
Age (Expanded): 53 years
Birth Year: 1865
Birthplace: St. Clair Co., Mich
Spouse's Name: Letitia E. Musser Vanvoorheiss
Spouse's Age (Expanded): 48 years
Spouse's Birth Year: 1870
Spouse's Birthplace: Kentucky
Event Date: 01 Aug 1918
Event Place: Cadillac, Wexford, Michigan
Father's Name: Peter Boshaw
Mother's Name: Mary Sterling
Spouse's Father's Name: Isaac Musser 
Family: Theodore Boshaw / Latisha Elizabeth Musser (F1032)
 
3026 Lexie Hale
Funeral services for Mrs. Lexie M. Hale, age 72, Appalachian Christian Village, who died Monday will be held Thursday, January 2, 2003 at 2:00 PM from the East Chapel of Appalachian Funeral Home with Bishop Robert Hood presiding. Graveside committal services will follow in Monte Vista Burial Park. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. The family has requested for those who prefer to send memorials do so to the American Red Cross of Johnson City, 69 Wilson Ave, Johnson City, TN 37604 be considered. The family will receive friends Thursday from 12:30 until 2:00 PM from the East Parlor of the funeral home. Condolences for the family may be made at . Appalachian Funeral Home, 800 E Watauga Ave, is serving the Hale family. 
Beavers, Lexie Merie (I3531)
 
3027 Lexington Intelligencer, December 23, 1905

Death of Dr. P.S. Fulkerson

Died, after a brief illness at his home near Central College in this city, Saturday afternoon, Dec. 16, Dr. P.S. Fulkerson, aged nearly 79 years. He had been in a bad state of health for two months but not such as seriously to interrupt the practice of his profession until about two weeks before his death. Uremic poisoning developed and after four days confinement to bed he passed away.

Putman Smith Fulkerson, eldest son of Jacob V. and Catherine Ewing Fulkerson was born near Stickleyville, Lee county Virginia, Jan. 20, 1827. He was the second of a family of eleven children, of whom four survive: Mrs. Margaret Lyons, of Kentucky; Mrs. Ellen Frick, of Kansas City; Mrs. Emma Reeder, of Batesville, Arkansas; and Dr. J.J. Fulkerson, of this city. Of the other brothers and sisters, now dead, two had lived in Missouri: Dr. Albert Fulkerson, who died in this city about eighteen months ago, and James P. Fulkerson, who lived in this county for two years just before the war between the states.

Dr. Fulkerson came to this county from Virginia in 1847 and commenced the practice of his profession on Texas Prairie, making his home with "Squire" Walton, at that time one of the most widely known men in Western Missouri. He had previously studied medicine for six years with his uncle, James P. Fulkerson, and had attended lectures in one of the medical colleges of Louisville, Ky. After practicing for several years in this state he went to Philadelphia where he took the post graduate course in the Jefferson Medical College, finishing in 1854. Returning to Missouri he located at Chapel Hill, then a flourishing seat of education. Dr. Fulkerson was practicing medicine at Chapel Hill while Francis M. Cockrell was teaching in Chapel Hill College, and here began a friendship which lasted until death.

When the war came Dr. Fulkerson, who was never lukewarm in anything, heartily espoused the cause of the South and served through the struggle as surgeon of Shelby's brigade. Returning to this county at the close of the war he located at Wellington; and in 1867---Oct. 15---he was married to Miss Mary Jane Ridings, daughter of Thomas Wentworth Ridings, of Wellington, who survives.

Of their four children only one is living, Miss Katherine C. Fulkerson, of this city. Dr. Emmett Fulkerson died Nov. 16, of this year, just one month before his father. Archibald Fulkerson, the second son, died Jan. 1898. The second daughter died in infancy.

In 1876 Dr. Fulkerson was elected to the office of county collector, ??? office be filled two terms. He ??? to Lexington with his family in ??? year and conducted his office ??? through deputies without ??? interruption to his professional ???. In 1884 he was appointed postmaster of Lexington during the first Cleveland administration. This office, too, was efficiently conducted though deputies. He had no desire, nor was it possible for his, to get away from a professional practice which for more than fifty years taxed his physical strength to the utmost. He was president of the County Medical Society from its reorganization to the time of his death. He was more than once president of the District Medical Society of Kansas City, and several times vice president of the State Society, before which he was often appointed to read papers upon medical subjects. 
Fulkerson, Dr. Putnam Smith (I5308)
 
3028 Lexington Intelligencer, March 29, 1912
Died at Wellington

Mrs. H.B. Corse, wife of H.B. Corse, a prominent citizen of Wellington, died Monday afternoon at her home after a lingering illness.

Mrs. Corse was born in Chapel Hill, Missouri, on December 20, 1846, and was in her sixty-fifth year at the time of her death. She was the daughter of Thomas W. and Cornelia Ridings. The deceased was a member of the M.E. Church South.

Besides her husband she is survived by one sister, Mrs. P.S. Fulkerson, and one half-sister, Miss Mary Ridings of Lexington, and three children, Mrs. F.W. Mann and John L. Corse, of Wellington, and Mrs. B.C. Drummond of this city.

The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Wellington conducted by Rev. T.H. Clayton. 
Wood, Sarah Cornelia (I4722)
 
3029 Lexington Intelligencer, March 29, 1912
Died at Wellington

Mrs. H.B. Corse, wife of H.B. Corse, a prominent citizen of Wellington, died Monday afternoon at her home after a lingering illness.

Mrs. Corse was born in Chapel Hill, Missouri, on December 20, 1846, and was in her sixty-fifth year at the time of her death. She was the daughter of Thomas W. and Cornelia Ridings. The deceased was a member of the M.E. Church South.

Besides her husband she is survived by one sister, Mrs. P.S. Fulkerson, and one half-sister, Miss Mary Ridings of Lexington, and three children, Mrs. F.W. Mann and John L. Corse, of Wellington, and Mrs. B.C. Drummond of this city.

The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Wellington conducted by Rev. T.H. Clayton. 
Ridings, Elizabeth Ann (I4724)
 
3030 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Charles Reginald Waldron / Glenda Lou Cox (F1571)
 
3031 Lillard M. Bush, age 78, of Harrogate TN, was born July 10, 1942 and passed away at home with his family on August 16, 2020. He is preceded in death by his father Leonard M. Bush, mother Macie Robertson Bush, twin brother Willard Kyle Bush, and sisters Jeanette Mulholland and Geneva Harrah. Lillard is survived by his wife, best friend, and caretaker Josephine Bush. Daughters Mildred (Bobby) Seabolt and Donna Tabor. Sister Dot Evans. Grandchildren Christina Seabolt, Jason Seabolt, Sarah Tabor, and Hannah Tabor. Great grandchildren Robbie Seabolt, Gunnar Davis, Ean Jase Seabolt, Devyn Tabor-Stidham, and Dylan Stidham. As well as a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

The family will receive friends Saturday August 22nd from 5 until 7 PM at Coffey Funeral Home in Harrogate. The funeral service will be Sunday August 23rd at 2 PM at First Baptist Church of Harrogate. The graveside service will follow in Harrogate Cemetery. Ministers: Rev. Michael Stooksbury and Rev. David Billingsley; Singers: Alan Cooper, Garrett Tucker, and Garry Tucker; Graveside Singers: Lee Billingsley and Chris Billingsley; Pallbearers: Bobby Seabolt, Jason Seabolt, David Billingsley, Jordan Billingsley, James Billingsley, and Kevin Billingsley. 
Bush, Lillard M (I4986)
 
3032 Lillian Sheppard

Evansville, IN

Lillian Sheppard, 96, died April 29, 2017 at Bethel Manor Home. She was born December 13, 1920 in Arjay, KY to Charles and Thelma Ridings. She married Neuman Sheppard who proceeded her in death. She was a homemaker and member of Bethel Temple Church. Surviving are her sons, George Sheppard of Marion, IL and Dave Sheppard of Franklin, IN; grandchildren, Jami Gullic, Greg Sheppard, Darice Sheppard, and Marc Sheppard and great-grandchildren. As per her request, there will be no services. She willed her body to the Indiana University Medical School. 
Ridings, Lillian A. (I551)
 
3033 Lily Harrison Born July 14, 1908- Female White Born Speedwell, Tenn.

Father Jno. Harrison Born Speedwell, Tenn. Occ. Farmer

Mother Mary Jane Toliver Born Speedwell, Tenn.

Mid-Wife Lucy Cinnamon 
Harrison, Lily (I1279)
 
3034 Linda Ann Vandever, age 77, of Kaufman, Texas passed away on Thursday, March 10, 2022.
Linda was born April 6, 1944, in Wylie, Texas to Frank McWhorter and Rosie Coffman McWhorter.

She attended school in Wylie and enjoyed time with her family and friends. She worked at a Mom and Pop store for many years and then went on to work at Liberty ISD where she retired.

Linda is survived by her husband, Kenneth Vandever; children, Patricia Dillion and husband Keith Dillion, Angela Greenlee, Lisa Lunsford and husband Oran Lunsford, Jerry Herron; step daughter, Rebecca Rawls and husband Mitch Rawls; daughter in law, Sara Kin; brother, Jimmy McWhorter, 16 grandkids, 37 great grandkids, and 7 great greatgrandkids.

She was proceeded in Death by her parents, Frank and Rosie McWhorter; her granddaughter, Sabrina Lunsford; her Great granddaughter Alexus Harris; her brothers, Dennis, Robert, and Jerry McWhorter, and her loving son, Richard Herron.

Services for Linda will be held Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at Roselawn Funeral Home, beginning with a visitation at 12:00 PM followed by the funeral service at 2:00 PM, and then the committal service will follow in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens. 
McWhorter, Linda Ann (I5823)
 
3035 Linda Kay Leggett
VIRGINIA BEACH - Linda Kay Leggett, 59, passed away Nov. 13, 2008, in a Virginia Beach hospital. Mrs. Leggett was born in Tennessee and was the daughter of the late Chester W. Ridings and Alice Tuttle. She was a member of Water's Edge Church of God in Virginia Beach. Survivors include her son, David W. Leggett and his wife Nicole; her daughter, Michelle R. Price and her husband Michael; her grandchildren, Madison M. Price and Ashlynn R. Leggett; her sisters, Mary Lee, Helen Davenport and Kathy Upson; and her brothers, Tommy and Michael Ridings. The family will receive friends Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. in H.D. Oliver Funeral Apts., Laskin Road Chapel. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in Water's Edge Church of God, 4141 Holland Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23452. Burial will follow in Colonial Grove Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Water's Edge Church of God. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.hdoliver.com. 
Ridings, Linda Kay (I1379)
 
3036 Linda M. Ridings

Virginia Beach - 66, passed away Dec. 30, 2014. She was predeceased by 1 son, Kevin Schall. She leaves to cherish her memory, husband, Tommy; 1 daughter, Kimberly Cohen (Michael); 2 step-daughters, Kimberly Maselli (Nick), Kristi Leek (Kris); 2 sisters, Jeanette, Marlene; 2 brothers, Paul, Ronnie, 8 grandchildren and a host of friends. Service will be held 11am, Sat at Waters Edge Community Church, 4141 Holland Rd, VB. Visitation 6-8pm, Fri at Beach Funeral & Cremation Services, 4456 Bonney Rd, VB. 
[Ridings], Linda Marie (I2102)
 
3037 Listed as mother on Nancy's marriage license
Listed as informant on John;s death certificate 
Smith, Pearlie Tennessee (I3806)
 
3038 Little Dee Ridings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ridings died Friday of membranous croup. The funeral was at 3 p.m. After which the little form was laid to rest in the Prairie Ridge cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community. Ridings, James Dee (I5426)
 
3039 living in household of James Pool brother-in-law Hale, Minerva (I667)
 
3040 Living with parents Family: Boyd Fisher Shelton / Ida Florance Beeler (F196)
 
3041 llan L. Hardin (Pop) left us suddenly on Thursday, June 10, 2010.
He was only 62 and had just retired with so many plans.
He loved his baby dog Priscilla, hunting, fishing and gardening.
Born December 4, 1947 in London, KY to Zach R. and Edith Hale Hardin (both preceded him in death).
He had made his home in Norfolk, VA with his wife and best friend of 28 years Linda Hardin;
two loving daughters, Kim (Jamie) Meharg and Denise Conrad;
two beautiful grandchildren Brayden and Alyssa Meharg;
three dear sisters, Gaye (Millard) Jones; Marsha (Jack) Steelman and Connie (Jack) Wheeler;
best friends Bo (Alice) Mahon and their family; along with many nieces, nephews, family and friends.
In honor of his wishes he will be cremated without a funeral service because we love him so dearly, we carried out his wish.
The family would like to extend our appreciation to everyone thinking of all of us at this time of great sorrow.
Allan was an organ donor so he will live on.
Cremation Society of Virginia is assisting the family. 
Hardin, Allan L (I3578)
 
3042 Location: Going west on Rt74 from Middlesboro to Pruden. Just before getting to Pruden you cross a set of railroad tracks. Take the next road right from 74 to the cemetery. It will be on the right.

GRid=29580571 
Ridings, Andrew W. (I153)
 
3043 Lois Ann Oliver Ridings, age 69, of Pennington Gap, was born May 20, 1952 in Pennington Gap and passed away Friday, August 6, 2021 at Lonesome Pine Hospital in Big Stone Gap.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jimmy Ridings; father, Curtis Oliver; and a sister, Brenda Riddle.
She is survived by her mother, Shirley Oliver of the Big Hill Community; her fur baby, Daisy; one sister, Gaynell Oliver and Hubert Gibson of Dryden; and many other extended family and friends.
Burial will be in Powell Valley Cemetery at Dryden.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.provincefuneralhome.com.
Province Funeral Home of Pennington Gap is in charge of the arrangements. 
Oliver, Lois Ann (I1763)
 
3044 Lois June Felver, age 80, of Celina, passed away Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at The Enclave of Springboro, in Springboro, Ohio.

She was born December 27, 1942, in the village of Mercer, Ohio, to the late Odie and Dorothy (Reed) Marsee.

Lois leaves behind her husband, Ronald D. Felver, Sr., who survives in Celina, and her son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Stephanie Myers of Springboro.

Five grandchildren: Brooke White, Ryan Myers, Danielle Wills, Solomon Myers and Silas Myers, and five great-grandchildren: Baileigh, Carolyn, Magnolia Mae, Ethan and Cassie.

Other survivors are her sister, Susan Caffee of Berne, and stepchildren: Ronald D. Felver Jr. and Randy Felver, both of Celina and Peggy Felver of Rockford.

Over the years, Lois was a factory worker at Hayes-Albion in Spencerville and she had also worked as a housekeeper in the hospitality industry and was employed as a nurse's aide. 
Marsee, Lois June (I3967)
 
3045 Lois M. Noonan, age 82, of Swanton, Ohio; formerly of Grand Rapids, Michigan, died Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at Swanton Valley Care. She was born July 28, 1935 in Evarts, Kentucky to Rhoda (Campbell) and Fred Berry. She married Gary Noonan and he preceded her in death in 2011. Lois was a factory worker at Rowe Industries in Holland.

Lois loved cross stitching, crocheting and watching Judge Judy. She is survived by her daughters, Donna Moses and Deborah (Doug) Mollsen; sons, Rick (Lisa) Moses and Bruce Moses; stepchildren; Laurie Ellison, Greg Noonan, and Jeff Noonan; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Josephine Henson; as well as many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Gary; son, David Moses; brother, Robert Berry; and sisters Geveva Thompson, Helen Covington, Wanda Moses and Sue Mohanna.

Services will be private. Arrangements by Weigel Funeral Home (419.826.2631).

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Societ 
Berry, Lois Mae (I3431)
 
3046 Lola Elizabeth Basos, age 101 years old, passed away at home with her daughter, Marena and dear friend, Rose, by her side on January 15, 2021. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, John Daniel Basos, by a brother, five sisters and her son-in-law, William Gonz.

She is survived by her daughter, Marena Gonz of Binghamton, her son and daughter-in-law, John and Virginia Sauer-Basos of Lafayette, CA; her grandson, Michael Alexander Basos of Lafayette, CA; special several nieces and nephews, and many dear friends, especially at Riverside Towers.

Lola enjoyed being a stay-at-home wife and mother until her husband died in 1963. She then took over her husband's insurance business, The Basos Insurance Agency, and worked as a licensed insurance broker for the next twenty-five years in Binghamton. She grew and maintained her business in a "man's world" by delivering insurance policies to each of her customers in person to get to know them as people.

She was a member of the Zonta Club, the Business and Professional Women's Club, the Eastern Star, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and Trinity Memorial Church where she served as a member of the Altar Guild. She also served as a volunteer at Lourdes Hospital.

Lola enjoyed antiquing and was a talented quilter for over fifty years. She sewed each quilt by hand as she learned to do from her mother as she grew up in Arkansas. In her retirement years, she became an avid golfer and was a member of several golf leagues where she won many tournaments. She also enjoyed travelling. She and Marena would take a mother/daughter trip each summer. Her most favorite trip was the trip they took to Paris, France, but she also loved going to Hawaii, Acapulco, Montreal, the Grand Tetons, British Columbia, and many of the United States. Another memorable trip was one she took driving across the country.

After she retired, Lola spent summers in Binghamton and winters at Leisure World, a retirement community, in Mesa, AZ. There she enjoyed golfing, walking, the companionship of many good friends, and many cultural activities. She had a fantastic sense of humor and lived life to the fullest! She was quite UNFORGETTABLE, and her strength and bravery were noteworthy. She faced challenges with grace and dignity and was a role model for those who knew her. 
Brock, Lola Elizabeth (I5503)
 
3047 LOLA N. JAMES, age 99, of Marion, died at 2:25 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, 2009, at home.

LOLA was born on July 2, 1909, in Jonesville, Virginia, the daughter of the late Nathan and Ollie (Hargraves) Combs. She married Archie V. James who preceded her in death in 1979.

She was a member of the Church of God. She was a homemaker and loved to cook, garden, raise flowers, watch wrestling and especially loved reading her Bible.

Survivors include sons, Jack Newman of Jonesville, Virginia, and Billy Gene Newman (Sally) of Kissimmee, Florida; daughter, Ada Dickson of Marion, Indiana; 9 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 15 great-great grandchildren.

She was also preceded in death by a son, Bobby Gray Newman, grandson, Robert Gene Newman and 3 great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at Noon Saturday, March 14, 2009, at Raven-Choate Funeral Home, with Reverend Tom Mansbarger officiating.

Burial will be in Grant Memorial Park, Marion, Indiana.

Memorial contributions can be made to Visiting Nurse & Hospice Home, 205 S. Washington Street, Marion, Indiana 46952. 
Combs, Lola (I2507)
 
3048 Lorene Bates Sears, 90 years of age, of the Grundy community, departed this life on Monday, March 1st, 2010 at the Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital in Somerset, Kentucky.

Lorene was born on January 12th, 1920 in Pulaski County, Kentucky, daughter of Escol Bates and Ada Simpson Bates. She was a homemaker and a salesperson for J.C. Penny for many years. Lorene was a member of the Rock Lick Baptist Church and enjoyed spending time with family and friends.

Lorene was survived by one sister, Minrose Bray of Cincinnati, Ohio; one niece, Debbie (and Tom) Bray of Cincinnati, Ohio; a cousin, Christine Erp of Somerset, Kentucky; and lifelong friends, Carol Roman, Larry Roman, Larry III "Little Larry"(and wife, Tonya) Roman and their daughter, Sierra, all of Atlanta, Georgia; and a host of other family and friends who mourn her passing.

Preceding her in death were her parents, Escol Bates, who departed this life on May 12th, 1927 and Ada Bates, who departed this life on October 30th, 1977; her husband, Harlan Sears, whom she married on May 4th, 1940 in Somerset, Kentucky and who departed this life on January 15th, 1998; one son, Ronald Sears; one brother, Oscar Bates; and a niece Margaret Ann Edington.

Visitations were held on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 from 10;00 a.m until 12:00 noon at the Lake Cumberland Funeral Home in Somerset, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 12:00 noon in the Chapel of the Lake Cumberland Funeral Home with Bro. David Evans officiating.

Burial followed in the Rock Lick Cemetery in Pulaski County, Kentucky. 
Bates, Lorene (I3393)
 
3049 Louisa Bird Coffman
July 5, 1926 - August 9, 2017

Graveside services for Louisa "Peggy" Bird Coffman will be held at 11 A.M. Friday, August 11, 2017 at Akers Cemetery.

Louisa passed away on Wednesday August 9, 2017 at the age of 91 at her home. Arrangements are under the direction of Dannel Funeral Home.

Louisa was born July 5, 1926 in Mundhan, England to the late Herbert and Louisa (Warman) Bird.

During World War II, she met and married the late Andrew Benton Coffman at Seething Church in Seething, England on May 21, 1945.

Before coming to America, she gave birth to her first child Judith Coffman Norrell on April 13, 1946.

During a continued 9 month stay in England, after the birth of her daughter, she continued her career as a telephone operator with the Royal Telephone Company of England.

In January, 1947 she and her daughter left England on the USS Washington for her new life in America. After docking and processing in New York, she began the final trip to Grand Prairie, Texas by train and her final reunion with her husband and her new family.

After receiving her American Citizenship in 1952, her GED in 1962, in 1963 she began her career as a telephone operator with GTE/Verizon where she worked for 25 years, retiring in 1987. While working at GTE she made many life long friends

Louisa is survived by her daughter Judy Coffman Norrell, Son David Andrew Coffman, both of Sherman, Texas.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 501 St Jude Place, Memphis, Tn, 38105. 
Coffman, Andrew Benton (I5058)
 
3050 LOVELL, Peggy Sue (nee Ridings) age 62 of Miamisburg, passed away Saturday, February 26, 2005. She was born May 27, 1942 in Cumberland Gap, TN, the daughter of Clayton & Faye (Phillips) Ridings. Preceded in death by her father, 2 husbands Eddie Miser and Harold (Bud) Lovell, daughter Linda Miser, a brother Jerry Redman, and a grandson Jesse Marcum. Survivors include her mother Faye Lanningham of VA, 3 sons Charles, Steve, and Brian Miser all of Miamisburg, 4 daughters Lisa Fisher of Dayton, Tonya Morrissey of Miamisburg, Lyneia Marcum of Union City, OH, Bethani Fisher and husband Kenny of Miamisburg, 20 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, 3 sisters Janis Scott and husband Taylor of VA, Polly Bridge and husband Conard of MD, Jenny Ebwright and husband Herb of Dayton, 3 brothers Jim Ridings of FL, Floyd and Doyle Ridings of Ml, special sister-in-law Monica Redman, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at the Dalton Funeral Home, (corner of Rt. 4 and Weaver Rd.) Germantown with Rev. John R. Swint officiating. Burial will follow at the Highland Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home on Wednesday. Published in Dayton Daily News on Mar. 1, 2005 Print | View Guest Book - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dayton/obituary.aspx?n=peggy-sue-lovell-ridings&pid=3227128#sthash.YO2jCdRO.dpuf Ridings, Peggy Sue (I2068)
 

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