Kentucky Marriage Records by CountyMilford Thomas Hall
Milford Thomas Hall, 71, passed away May 24, 2006, at the Wilmington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Mr. Hall was the owner of Hall’s construction as a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of Bethany Bap-tist Church in Clarksville.
Born March 4, 1935, in Paris, he was the son of the late Milford L. and Sarah Thomas Harris Hall.
Surviving are his wife, Lelia June Everman Hall; two sons, Dean (Joy) Hall of Wilmington and Terry (Marge) Hall of Lebanon, Ohio; two stepgrandchildren, Michael and Lizzy Young; one brother, Eugene (Judy) Hall of Carlisle; one brother-in-law, Oscar (Lora) Everman of Oregonia,Ohio; a sister-in-law, Garnett Hall of Flemingsburg and several nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were a brother, James Lowell Hall; and a sister, Elinor Sailors.
Graveside services were conducted May 27 at Newman Cemetery in Fleming County with Pastor Tom Chattin officiating. Memorial contributions may be given to the church or Hospice of Dayton.
Ruby Caudill Coffman
Ruby Caudill Coffman, 82, passed away May 16, 2006, at home in Rushville, Ind. She was the widow of George Clark who died in 1965 and William Coffman who died in 1989.
Mrs. Coffman worked for Lockheed Missle Base in Sunnyvale, Calif., as an electronic supervisor of components for the space shuttle. She retired in 1985 after 25 years with the company. She was a member of the White Shrine in California. While in Rushville, she belonged to the Martha Poe Chapter of OES.
Born March 30, 1924, in Muses Mills, she was the daughter of Henry C. and Maude Marshall Caudill.
Surviving are one daughter, Betty Jane (James E.) Wyatt; three sisters, Elizabeth Denny of Kettering, Ohio, Beulah (James) Fleagle of Warsaw, Ind., and Brenda Caudill of Dayton, Ohio; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Also preceding her in death were four sisters and two brothers.
Funeral services were conducted May 18 at the Lighthouse Full Gospel Tabernacle in Metamora with Troy Slagle officiating. Moster & Cox Mortuary of Rushville were in charge of arrangements.
Danny Douglas Williams
Danny Douglas Williams, 56, of Wallingford, passed away May 25, 2006, at his home.
Mr. Williams was a landscaper.
Born Sept. 13, 1949, in Fleming County, he was the son of Norma Kirk Porter of Goddard and the late Dewey Wilder Williams.
Also surviving are a son, Michael (Elizabeth) Williams of Fleming County; two step-daughters, Debbie Miller of Florida and Sherri Cox of Fleming County; one stepson, Randy Curtis of Fleming County; one brother, James Williams of Myr-tle Beach, S.C.; three sisters, Judy Buchanan, Joyce Shrout and Shirley Blevins, all of Fleming County; two grandchildren; and a step-father, Larry Porter.
Funeral services were conducted May 27 at Denton-Workman Funeral Home with Bro. Ronnie Little officiating. Burial was in the Goddard Cemetery.
Rebakkah Ann Cooper
Rebakkah Ann Cooper, 1-day-old, of Wallingford, passed away May 20, 2006, at Meadowview Regional Medical Center in Maysville.
She was the daughter of Keith and Paula Owens Cooper.
The Cooper family are members of the Unity Baptist Church in Flemingsburg.
In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, Mathew Cooper of Wallingford; maternal grandparents, Howard (Pat) Owens of Wallingford and Bobby (Betty) Cooper of Tollesboro; maternal great-grandparents, the late Georgia and Arthur Cooper, Don (Dorothy) Cooper of Portsmouth, Ohio, the late Howard Owens Sr., Marshall (Loretta) Story of Flemingsburg and the late Charles and Artha Morgan.
Graveside services and burial were conducted May 23 at Esham Cemetery with Bro. Charles Walton officiating.