Kentucky Marriage Records by CountyHolder
Mary Belle Holder, 88, of Marion, passed away July 23, 2000 at Salem Springlake Care Center. She was a member of Seven Springs Baptist Church.
Survivors include seven daughters, Glenda Price of Shelbyville, Ill., Norma Peek of Dycusburg, Kathleen Matheny of Shelbyville, Ill., Gladys Hannis of Wanda, Ill., Bonnie Brooks of Decatur, Ill., and Naomi McClure and Maxine Matthews, both of Marion; a son, Billy Holder of Marion; a brother, William Martin Campbell of Marion; a sister, Ola Mae Holder of Marion; and 16 grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Perce Holder; three daughters, Alice Gregory, Ruth Shewcraft and Marie Lynch; a son, Kerry Holder; her parents, Claud and Ada Belle Campbell; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held July 26 at Seven Springs Baptist Church with Rev. Donnie Howton officiating. Burial was in Asbridge Cemetery.
McConnell
Funeral services for Charles Alton McConnell, 86, of Marion, were held July 24, 2000 at Gilbert Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Phillips and Rev. Bobby Hardison officiated. Burial was in Sugar Grove Cemetery.
McConnell passed away July 21 at Livingston Hospital. He was retired from the Crittenden County Road Department and was a member of Bigham Masonic Lodge No. 16. He was also a veteran of World War II.
He is survived by several cousins.
Jackson
Doug Jackson, 18, of Princeton, passed away Dec. 24, 2000 from injuries received in a one-vehicle accident near Princeton. He was a machine operator at Diversified Plastics in Kuttawa.
Funeral services will be held Dec. 28 at Morgan's Funeral Home in Princeton with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Lyon County.
Surviving are his father and stepmother, James and Betty Jackson of Caldwell County; his mother and stepfather Mary and Dwayne Larkins of Eddyville; maternal grandmother, Virginia Curry of Eddyville; paternal grandmother, Maude Teague of Princeton; step-grandfather, Luther Ramage of Princeton; two brothers, James Lee Jackson of Eddyville and Andrew Jackson of Eddyville; three sisters, Jessica Jackson of Eddyville, Margaret Mason of Princeton and Melissa Lundstrom of Caldwell County; and several nieces and nephews.
Dunkerson
Warren G. Dunkerson, 79, of Paducah, passed away Dec. 26, 2000 at Western Baptist Hospital.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Normandy Invasion, and was a maintenance mechanic at Air Products for 27 years. He was a member of the American Legion and Masonic Lodge.
Surviving are his wife, Vernelle Phillips Dunkerson of Paducah; two daughters, Vicki Madison of Calvert City and Melanie Blankenship of Paducah; a brother, G.W. Dunkerson of Burna; four sisters, Lavern Sanders of Cleveland, Ohio, Joyce McMican of Richland, Ind., Bessie Barnes of Salem and Nona Lee Davis of Joliet, Ill.; and one grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Nona Kanipe Dunkerson; four brothers; a sister; and a son.
Funeral services will be held Dec. 28 at Boyd Funeral Home with Rev. Randy Beals officiating. Burial in Dyer Hill Cemetery.
Cochran
Funeral services for Gladys Irene Cochran, 91, of Lincoln, Ill., formerly of Crittenden County, were held Dec. 27 at First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln County.
Cochran passed away Dec. 24, 2000 at Christian Village Nursing Home. She was a retired school teacher, having taught in Rosiclare and Elizabethtown, Ill. She was a member of First Baptist church in Elizabethtown, Ill.
She is survived by a son, Michael Cochran of Belleville, Ill.; and a daughter, Patricia Baker of Lincoln, Ill.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Clifton Lamb and her parents.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist church of Elizabethtown, Ill., or to the Lincoln Public Library in Lincoln.
Putnel
A.C. Putnel, 83, of Fort Meade, Fla., formerly of Kentucky, passed away Dec. 12, 2000 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center in Lakeland.
He was a retired boilermaker and served in World War II.
Surviving are his wife, France Putnel of Fort Meade; a son, C. Wayne Putnel of Fort Meade; two daughters, Frances Jean Carrero of Winter Park, Fla., and Sylvia Joanne Messer of Altamonte Springs, Fla.; a brother, Charlie Putnel of Willow Oak, Fla.; three sisters, Christine Lewis of Willow Park and June Larock and Edna Mojean Fowler, both of Jacksonville; six grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at McLean Funeral Home Dec. 14 with burial in Evergreen Cemetery in Fort Meade.
Hardesty
Funeral services for Marilyn Hardesty, 63, of Marion, were held Dec. 15, 2000 at Boyd Funeral Home in Salem with Rev. Joe Collins officiating.
Burial was in Whites Chapel Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Franklin Hardesty of Marion; two daughters, Sharilyn Villanueva of Atlanta and Lorine Marilyn Collins of Huntington, Tenn.; two sons, Kenneth Hardesty of Marion and James Hardesty of Tacoma, Wash.; two brothers, Willard Armstrong and Garnet Armstrong, both of San Leandro, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Her parents were Everet and Mary Norton Armstrong.
Sailors
Viola Sailors, 78, of Crown Point, Ind., formerly of Livingston County, passed away Dec. 13, 2000 at her home. She was a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans' Auxiliary.
Surviving are three sons, James Dickerson of Griffith, Ind., Joe Dickerson of Crown Point, Ind., and Randy Dickerson of Lancaster, Calif.; two daughters, Donna McAvene of Covington, and Janie Clarke of Glouester, Va.; two stepsons, Dave Sailors of Dallas and Bobby Dickerson of Marion; a brother, Lyman Mitchell of Cleveland, Ohio; and eight grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, V.W. Sailors.
Funeral services were held Dec. 16 at Boyd Funeral Home with Rev. John East officiating. Burial was in Lola Cemetery.
Arflack
William "Clifton" Arflack, 77, of Marion, passed away Dec. 8, 2000 at Crittenden Hospital. He was retired from Moore Business Forms in Marion.
Surviving are two sons, Billy Arflack of Marion and Ricky Arflack of Rainbow City, Ala.; a daughter, Sherri Farris of Paducah; two brothers, Edward Bond of Winchester, Ind., and Carlos Bond of Marion; three sisters, Evelyn Rorer, Juanita Bebout and Geraldine Hunt, all of Marion; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
He was preceded in death by a son, Ronnie Arflack, and his parents, Homer and Lizzie Bond.
Funeral services were held Dec. 10 at Gilbert Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Phillips officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Williams
Rev. Bob C. Williams, 83, of Princeton, passed away Dec. 6, 2000 at his home. He was a Baptist minister.
Surviving are two sisters, Dorothy Steele of Hopkinsville and Loraine Williams of Vidor, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Jackie Williams, and a brother, Wilson Williams.
Funeral services were held Dec. 9 at Morgan's Funeral Home with Rev. Herbert Alexander and Rev. Robert Phillips officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Central City.