Kentucky Marriage Records by CountyLarry Nolan Talley
Larry Nolan Talley, 63, passed away Dec. 14, 2005, at Beverly Health & Rehab Center in Frankfort.
Mr. Talley worked at Barber-Southland Barber Shop in Lexington and in Frankfort.
Born in Fleming County on July 14, 1942, he was the son of the late Margie Talley and Paul Talley.
Surviving are three sons, Patrick Talley, Jeffrey Talley, and Kevin Talley, all of Frankfort; one brother, Dr. William Talley of Vanceburg; one sister, Annis Wilcoxson of Carlisle; two grandchildren; and one nephew.
Funeral services were conducted Dec. 17 at Denton-Workman Funeral Home with Rev. Norman Wasson officiating. Burial was in the Elizaville Cemetery.
James Everman
James Everman, 77, of Bowman Springs in Lewis County, passed away Dec. 16, 2005.
Mr. Everman was a retired electrician from Michigan Sugar Co.
Born June 9, 1928, in Fleming County, he was the son of the late James Nelems Everman and Chloe A. Criswell Everman.
Surviving are his lifelong companion, Joan; one son Jammie Osborne of Mount Sterling, Ohio; one daughter, Janet Everman of Manchester, Ohio; five grandchildren, James N. Everman IV, Brian J. Michael Everman, James C. Everman, Benjamin C. Everman and Nicole M. King; one great-grandson, Jonathan M. Everman and three sisters, Berniece Young of Gaylord, Mich., Elizabeth Baughman of Baltimore, Md., and Margaret Whalen of Russellville, Ohio.
Preceding him in death by one son, James N. Everman lll; three sisters, Doris Fite, Katherine Beckett and Evelyn Crossen; and three brothers, Floyd Everman, Marcus Everman and Rob-ert Everman.
Funeral services were conducted Dec. 19 at Barbour and Son Funeral Home in Tollesboro with Bro. Todd Wiley officiating. Burial was in Burtonville Cemetery.
Mary Jolly Helphenstine
Mary Elizabeth Jolly Helphenstine, 91, of Maysville and formerly of Ewing, passed away Dec. 16, 2005. She was the widow of Johnnie Helphenstine.
Mrs. Helphenstine was a homemaker and a member of the Tea Run Church.
Born July 25, 1914, in Fleming County, she was the daughter of the late James D. and Sarah E. Jolly.
Surviving are one daughter, Charlotte (Stanley) Brady; two granddaughters, Angela (Ernie) Soister and Jennifer (Tommy) Royse of Maysville; three great-grandsons, Shawn Soister, Kyle Soister and Logan Royse, all of Maysville; one sister, Ivetta Barber of Cowan; and several nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were one son, Donald; a daughter-in-law, Mary; a grandson, Billy; two brothers, Johnnie and Harrison Jolly; and two sisters, Clara Ishmael and Goldie Mey-ers.
Funeral services were conducted Dec. 19 at Price Brothers Funeral Home. Burial was in the Mount Tabor Cemetery.
Jeffrey Allen Warner
Jeffrey Allen Warner, 40, of Flemingsburg, passed away Dec. 17, 2005, at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington as the result of injuries sustained in an auto accident.
Mr. Warner was self-employed.
Born Nov. 24, 1965, in Fayette County, he was the son of James Alvin and Joetta Dean Warner of Lex-ington.
Surviving are his wife, Beatriz Warner; two sons, Hunter Warner and Lucas Shorter, both of Flemingsburg; one brother, Darrell Warner of Flemingsburg; one sister, Sharon (Hugh) Wiseman of Lexington; a sister-in-law, Claudia Bringel of Brazil; a mother-in-law, Eunice Alves Bringel of Brazil; a father-in-law, Paulo Jose Bringel of Brazil; one aunt, Jillena Warner of Louisville; four nephews; and two nieces.
Preceding him in death was a daughter, Hannah Warner.
Funeral services were conducted Dec. 20 at Denton-Workman Funeral Home with Rev. Walter Bratcher officiating. Burial was in the Fleming County Cemetery.