Kentucky Marriage Records by CountyDavid W. Gooding
David W. Gooding, 41, of James Road in Wallingford, passed away July 6, 2006.
Mr Gooding was a farmer and worked for Tinnerman-Palnut Inc.
Born April 15, 1965, in Fleming County, he was the son of Jimmy and Faye Conn Gooding of Wallingford.
Also surviving are his wife, Angela Ann Cropper Gooding; two sons, James Henry Gooding and Joshua David Gooding, both of Wallingford; two sisters, Cristy (Jeremy) Staggs and Rhonda (Steve) Strunk, both of Wallingford; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted July 9 at the Boone-Nickell Funeral Home in Flemingsburg. Rev. Tom Redmon, Rev. Bob Ray and Rev. Harley Sexton Jr. officiated. Burial was in the Hurst Cemetery.
Sherman Clark Kielman
Sherman Clark Kielman, 73, of Wallingford, passed away July 7, 2006, at the Hospice Care Center of Lexington.
Mr. Kielman was a farmer and a member of the Oak Ridge Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife of 52 years, Juanita Logan Kielman; one son, Glenn (Jackie) Kielman of Wallingford; one daughter, Janice Yazell of Flemingsburg; a brother, Earl (Mary) Kielman of Garrison; two sisters, Helen (Eugene) Applegate of Maysville and Pauline (Harold) Killen of Glenn Springs; five grandchildren, Lisa Patton, Melissa Applegate, Natalie Williamson, Tina Yazell and Jason Kielman; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Preceding him in death were two brothers, Ray and Herman Kielman; and one sister, Mabel Kielman.
Funeral services were conducted July 10 at the Dickerson Funeral Home in Vanceburg. Burial was in the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Vanceburg.
Juanita Ray Riggs
Juanita Ray Riggs, 63, of Maysville, passed away July 6, 2006, at Meadowview Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Riggs was retired from the Housing Authority of Maysville and was a member of the Hillsboro Christian Church.
Born in Fleming County on May 7, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Eugene and Belle Porter Hawkins.
Surviving are one daughter, Vicki (Frank) Smith of Maysville; a grandson, Craig Dee Smith of Maysville; two sisters, Leota Jett and Barbara Dye; and four brothers, Danny Hawkins, Ricky Hawkins, Curtis Hawkins and Mike Hawkins, all of Fleming County.
Preceding her in death were a daughter, Abigail Lynn Darnell; and two brothers, James B. Hawkins and Eddie Hawkins.
Funeral services were conducted at Knox and Brothers Funeral Home July 10 with Pastor Tony Cox officiating. Burial was in the Hillsboro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, Tenn. 38101-0050.
Beulah Fields Dowd
Beulah Mae Fields Dowd of Reno, Nev., passed away June 27, 2006.
Mrs. Dowd was born in Fleming County in 1933.
Surviving are her husband, Charles Dowd; two children, Dean Glascock and Nicci Mock, both of Nashville, Tenn.; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of Nashville; three brothers, James Fields of Dayton, Ohio, and Means Fields Jr. and Bill Fields, both of Owingsville; and two sisters, Shelia Shireman of Georgetown and Cheryl Hall of Pace, Fla.
Graveside services were conducted July 1 at the Bethel Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation.