Kentucky Marriage Records by CountyMyracle
Services for Cecil Ray Myracle, 87, of Smithland, formerly of Salem were held June 23 at Boyd Funeral Home with Rev. J.W. Davis officiating. Burial was in the Smithland Cemetery.
Myracle passed away at Crittenden Health Systems June 21, 1999.
He is survived by two daughters, Dian Lollar of Elmhurst, Ill. and Betty Caviness of Hillside, Ind.; a stepdaughter, Peggy Moore of Salem; two sons, Joe Myracle of Bloomingdale, Ill., and Thomas Myracle of Antioch, Tenn.; a stepson, Phil Myracle of Nashville, Tenn.; 11 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Zubas
Jewell Beatrice Zubas, 78, of Farmington Hills, Mich., formerly of Marion, passed away June 14, 1999 at Botsford General Hospital in Farmington Hills.
Zubas is survived by three daughters, Delores Bon Ami of Farmington Hills, Betty Jean Wilson of Bartlesville, Okla., and Verona Gianino of Detroit, Mich.; three sisters, Iva Brown, Jane Hughes and Verna Hodges, all of Marion; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Adam Zubas.
Services will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, June 18, at Gilbert Funeral Home with Revs. Jack Dodson and Lloyd Harris officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Adams
Jesse Lee Adams, 64, of Farmington passed away Sunday at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah.
Adams was a member of Soldier Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Marshall County and a retired farmer. He received the Master Conservationist Award from the Graves Conservation District and was a former FFA State Farmer.
He is survived by a daughter, Sheila Highfil of Marion; a son, Randy Adams of Farmington; two brothers, James Adams of Farmington and Hoyt Adams of Cuba; two sisters, Rebecca Murdock of Lynn Grove and Evelyn Smoot of Mayfield; and two grandchildren, Jake Highfil and Jesse Highfil of Marion.
Adams was preceded in death by his wife, Ida Adams.
Services were held June 16 at Byrn Funeral Home in Mayfield. Burial was in Highland Park Mausoleum.
Frailey
Logan Henry Frailey, 86, of Cave In Rock, Ill., passed away June 4, 1999 at City Care Center in Eldorado, Ill.
Frailey is survived by three sons, Johnnie Frailey of Cave In Rock, Gary Frailey of Rosiclaire, Ill., and Winthol Frailey of Marion; a daughter, Gladys Clanton of Panama City Beach, Fla.; 17 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Cora Frailey.
Services were held June 6 at Rose-Gilbert Funeral Home in Cave In Rock with Rev. Herbert Alexander officiating. Burial in Cave Hill Cemetery.
Kirk
Jacob Sherman Kirk, 82, formerly of Marion, passed away June 6, 1999 in Springfield, Va.
He was a member of Emmanuel Bible Church and a veteran of World War II.
Kirk is survived two sons, Bobby Kirk of Springfield and Phillip Kirk of Manassas, Va.; two daughters, Carol Shackleford of Centerville, Va. and Joan Carrico of Louisville.; and three grandchildren, David Ritts of Centerville, Emma Carrico and Sara Carrico, both of Louisville.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Amelia Kirk; and a sister, Ella May Kirk.
Burial was in Quantico National Cemetery in Triangle, Va.
Andrews
Wilson "Andy" Andrews, 83, of Providence passed away June 4, 1999 at Methodist Hospital in Union County.
He was retired from L&N Railroad after 33 years of employment.
Andrews is survived by two sons, Ronnie Andrews of Owensboro and Ricky Andrews of Providence; two daughters, Wanda Pendergraff of Morganfield and Linda Robinson of Providence; a sister, Doshie Joyce of Cynthiana; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held June 7 at Melton Funeral Home in Providence with Revs. Barry Cullen and Noble Cobb officating. Burial was in Green Grove Cemtery.
Shuecraft
Funeral services for Ruedell Shuecraft, 83, of Salem were held June 4 at Lola Pentecostal Funeral Home with Revs. Tim Fouts, Kenneth Brand and Leo Roberson officiating. Burial was in Lola Cemetery.
Shuecraft passed away June 2, 1999 at Crittenden Hospital.
He was a member of Lola Pentecostal Church.
Shuecraft is survived by two sisters, Sylvia Mae Watson and Thelma McDowell, both of Salem; a brother Allie Shuecraft of Salem; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Odes and Nola Shuecraft; four brothers and three sisters.
Koonce
Rev. William Russell Koonce, 69, of Eddyville, passed away June 2, 1999 at Livingston Hospital.
He was the former pastor of General Assembly Church in Evansville. He was the former owner and operator of Fifth Street Market in Henderson, Liken's Market in Evansville and Koonce Food Fair in Mt. Carmel, Ill.
Koonce is survived by his wife, Veronica Koonce of Eddyville; a son, William Koonce, Jr. of Mulberry, Fla.; three daughters, Martha Hall of Smithland, Ruth Little of Eddyville, and Russella "Sue" Peek of Dycusburg; two brothers, Ralph Koonce of Henderson and Maurice Koonce of Salem; a sister Lucille Ball of Henderson; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Owen and Annie Koonce; and two sons.
Graveside services were held June 5 at Fernwood Cemetery in Henderson with Rev. John Peach officiating.
Hopkins
Bobby Lee Hopkins, 67, of Glasgow, formerly of Marion, passed away June 1, 1999 at NHC Health Care Center in Glasgow.
Hopkins was a retired telephone construction worker, a Korean War Veteran and a member of Glasgow Baptist Church.
He is survived by a daughter, Cindy Garrett of Glasgow; three sons, Curtis Hopkins of Hunterville, N.C., Dusty Hopkins of Madison, Ala. and David Hopkins of Seattle, Wash.; three sisters, Velda Hodges of Marion; Lula Mae Gostley of Evansville, Ind., and Nancy Rushing of Huntsville, Ala.; a brother, Hollis Hopkins of Arizona; and four grandchildren, Amy Hammer and Ashley Garrett of Glasgow, Lacey Hopkins and Erin Hopkins, both of North Carolina.
Hopkins was preceded in death by a son, Roger Dale Hopkins; a sister, Dora Miller; a brother, Ray Hopkins; and his parents.
Funeral services were held June 3 with burial in Poplar Log Cemetery in Glasgow.