Kentucky Marriage Records by CountyTrower
Golda Louise Trower, 67, of Jefferson City, Mo., passed away April 11, 2000 at St. Marys Health Center.
She was born in Tolu in 1932, the daughter of Gordon and Della Belt Winders. She was married
in 1956 to Rev. J. Joseph Trower, who served as pastor at Crayne Presbyterian Church from 1954-1956.
She received an undergraduate degree from Union College in Barbourville and earned a master's degree in music from Evansville College. She taught business education and music at Crittenden County High School. She was a pianist for Hurricane Camp Meeting. She was a member of Salem Presbyterian Church in Hope; a volunteer naturalist at Runge Nature Center; and co-chair of the Wildlifer Quilters at Runge.
She served in three pastorates, including those at First Presbyterian Church of Kirksville; Presbyterian Church of Memphis; and Salem Presbyterian Church of Hope.
Survivors include her husband, Rev. J. Joseph Trower; two sons, Samuel Trower of New York City and Stephen Trower of Jefferson City; two daughters, Sara Trower of Jefferson City and Suzanna Trower of Shawnee, Kan.; a brother, Charles R. Winders of Vallejo, Calif.; a sister, Martha Helen Bischoff of Seguin, Texas; and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at Houser-Millard Funeral home. Memorials are suggested to Runge Nature Center, c/o the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation.
Dunn
L. B. Dunn, 83, of Salem, passed away May 7, 2000 at Crittenden Hospital. He was a member of Salem Baptist Church and Salem Lions Club.
Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Glessner Dunn of Salem; a son, Carl Lynn Dunn of Lenoir City, Tenn.; a sister, Onita Smith of Hendersonville, Tenn.; two brothers, Richard E. Dunn of Pasadena, Calif., and B.B. Dunn of Paducah; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
His parents were Burse B. and Lora Peck Dunn.
Funeral services were held May 9 at Boyd Funeral Chapel at Salem with Rev. James Dwiggins officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Livingston Hospital, 131 Hospital Drive, Salem, KY 42084; Salem Lions Club, P.O. Box 13, Salem, KY 42084; or Salem Baptist Church, P.O. Box 558, Salem, KY 42084.
White
Alexis Paige White, the infant daughter of Miranda and Ricky White of Marion, passed away May 6, 2000 at Vanderbilt Medical Center.
Graveside services were held May 8 at Union Cemetery with Rev. Kenneth Downs officiating.
Grandparents are Wanda and Bobby Hamby of Marion and Gail and David McDowell of Marion. Great-grandparents are LaVerne Hackney of Marion, Imogene Ryan of Princeton, Cleo and Louise McDowell of Marion and Bill and Sue Perkins of Union County.
Timmons
Rev. Wallace Timmons, 80, formerly of Marion, passed away at 2 a.m., on April 26, 2000 at Crittenden Hospital.
Timmons, also formerly of Between the Rivers, was resident at Salem Springlake Care Center.
He was a member and former pastor of Marion Pentecostal Church.
Surviving are one son, Danny Timmons of Marion; and one sister, Mary Love Carnell of Apache Junction, Ariz.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruvetta Timmons; three brothers; and one sister. His parents were Milton and Minnie Timmons.
Services were at Dunn's Funeral Home in Eddyville on Friday with Rev. Harold Essery officiating. Burial was at Paradise Cemetery in Land Between the Lakes.
Schondelmeyer
Rev. Raymond Arthur Schondelmeyer, Jr., 81, formerly of Crittenden County, passed away April 22, 2000 at the University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics in Columbia, Mo.
He pastored several churches in Kentucky, including Crayne Presbyterian Church from 1946-1951.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Lee Wade Schondelmeyer of Columbia; two sons, Dr. R. Wade Schondelmeyer and William Ray Schondelmeyer, both of Columbia; two daughters, Pamela Sue Brown of Ames, Iowa and Patricia Lee Nekula of St. Peters; a brother, Charles E. Schondelmeyer of Manchester, Mo.; two sisters, Barbara Ratcliff of Drexel, Mo., and Virginia Bridges of Independence, Mo.; and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held April 24 at the First Presbyterian Church in Jefferson City, Mo. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rev. Raymond A. Schondelmeyer Memorial Trust Fund or to the Alzheimer's Association.
Easley
Charles Ercile Easley, 90, of Marion, passed away April 27, 2000 at Crittenden County Convalescent Center.
Survivors include three sons, Gerald Easley of Mayfield, Terry Easley of Shady Grove and Jackie Easley of Marion; a sister, Dorothy Wells of Evansville; five grandchildren; three step grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and five step great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Castella Easley, and a son, Norris Easley.
Funeral services were held April 30 at Gilbert Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Phillips and Rev. Jerry Easley officiating. Burial was in Shady Grove Cemetery.
Stone
Robert Cecil Stone, 83, of Marion, passed away April 30, 2000 at his home. Funeral services were held May 2 at Seven Springs Baptist Church with Rev. Donnie Howton and Rev. Ken
Boling officiating. Burial was in Asbridge Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Juana Mae Stone of Marion; two daughters, Joan Peek of Marion and Patsy Stephens of New Concord; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Stone was preceded in death by his parents, Grover C. Stone and Mima Polk Stone.
Damron
Funeral services for Charline Damron, 83, of Marion, were held May 1, 2000 at Boyd Funeral Chapel in Salem.
Rev. A.C. Hodge and Rev. Robert Phillips officiated. Burial was in Union Cemetery.
Surviving are a sister, Lela T. Riley of Marion; a niece, Rosa Vaughn of Sturgis; two nephews, James R. Wheeler of Lynwood, Ill., and Kenneth L. Wheeler of Marion.
Damron was preceded in death by her husband, Everett Damron, and her parents, Charles Lee and Ruby Ladd Loftis.
Houser
Bernice Lynn Houser, 92, of Marion, formerly of Huntsville, Ala., passed away April 26, 2000 at Livingston Hospital.
Surviving are a son, Tom Houser of Huntsville; a daughter, Lynda Cornish of Marion; two sisters, Faye Bailey of Dexter, Mo., and Floris Southerland of Park Hills, Mo.; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held May 1 at Gilbert Funeral Home with Bro. Edward Eugene Bridges officiating. Burial was in Valhalla Memory Garden in Huntsville.