Kentucky Marriage Records by CountyPaul Lalich
Paul Lalich, 63, of Orleans, Indiana, died Thursday at the Bloomington Hospital of Orange County, in Paoli, Indiana.
He was born July 24, 1937, in Hi Hat, the son of Eli P. and Irene M. Rasepovich Lalich. He retired from R.C.A. in Bloomington in 1997, where he worked in Research and Development. He was employed part-time at Wal-Mart in Paoli. He was a member of the Orleans First Baptist Church and the Saddlebrook Country Club, Mitchell.
He is survived by his wife, Pauline Tackett Lalich.
Other survivors include one daughter, Paula Mathers of Paoli; one foster son, Herb Music of Paoli; two brothers, Nicholas Lalich of Richmond, Virginia, and Peter Lalich of Lebanon, Ohio; one sister, Doreen Dowell of Louisville; and two grandsons.
Funeral services were conducted Monday, October 9, at 11 a.m., at Orleans First Baptist Church with Jason Martin officiating.
Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Orleans, under the direction of Ochs-Tetrick Funeral Home, Orleans.
Paul T. Slone Sr.
Paul T. Slone Sr., 64, of Sidney, Indiana, died Monday, October 9, 2000, at the VA Hospital, Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Born in Prestonsburg, he was the son of the late John Morgan Slone and Eva England Slone. He was a steel worker, retired from Dalton Foundry in 1997 after 37 years. He was an Army Veteran, and a member of the Northern Little Dove Old Regular Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Edna M. Prater Slone.
Other survivors include three sons, Paul Slone Jr. of Bunker Hill, Indiana, Craig Slone of North Manchester, Indiana, Rickey D. Slone of Roann, Indiana; two daughters, Dedra Patrick of Sidney, Indiana, Debra Marcum of North Manchester, Indiana; two brothers, Curtis Slone of Tallmadge, Ohio, Ernest Ray Slone of Prestonsburg; three sisters, Joyce Ann Avalos of Leesburg, Indiana, Loretta Hackworth of Prestonsburg, Jean Avalos of Milford, Indiana; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, October 11, at 10 p.m., with Banner Kidd officiating.
Burial will be in the Sidney Cemetery, Sidney, Indiana, under the direction of DeLaughter-McKee Mortuary, No. Manchester Chapel.
Evan Adkins
Evan Adkins, 54, of Virgie, died Monday, October 9, 2000, at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington.
Born March 13, 1946, in Wheelwright, he was the son of the late Ervin and Lurla Adkins. He was a retired coal miner and attended Calvary Freewill Baptist Church.
Survivors include three sons, Ervin Drew Adkins III of Caney, Heath DeWayne Adkins of Virgie, Merl Gifford Adkins of Robinson Creek; two daughters, Rebecca Adkins Sisk of Kings Mt., North Carolina, Phoebe Adkins of Virgie; three brothers, Blaine D. Adkins of Goshen, Indiana, Alfred Adkins of Shelbiana, Ervin Adkins of Zebulon; one sister, Juanita Tackett of Lloyd; and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, October 12, at 11 a.m., at the Calvary Freewill Baptist Church, with James Hobson, Carson Wright, Dewey Roberts and others officiating.
Burial will be in the Yates Cemetery, Greasy Creek, under the direction of R.S. Jones and Son Funeral Home, Virgie.
Dora Goble Osborne
Dora Goble Osborne, 85, of Prestonsburg, died Thursday, October 5, 2000, at the Hospice Care Center, Lexington, following an extended illness.
Born on December 23, 1914, in Prestonsburg, she was the daughter of the late William C. Goble and Byrd Beavers Goble. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Prestonsburg, and was a graduate of Prestonsburg High School, and attended Eastern State College and Pikeville College.
She was a former teacher and a bookkeeper at Wholesale Appliance, Prestonsburg.
Her husband, Ernest B. "Red" Osborne, preceded her in death.
Survivors include one daughter, Jane Bond of Prestonsburg; four sons, William Ernest Osborne of Louisville, James Clay Osborne, and Paul L. Osborne, both of Prestonsburg, and Marshall Douglas "Doug" Osborne of Lexington; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, October 8, at 3 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church, Prestonsburg, with Rev. George Love officiating.
Burial was in the Mayo Cemetery, Prestonsburg, under the direction of Carter Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to the First Presbyterian Church, Prestonsburg.
Active pallbearers were John Osborne, Nathan Osborne, Aaron Bond, Joey Griffith, Phil Price, John Stampe, Scott Kesselmayer and Jonathan Goble.
Gustavia Hayton
Gustavia Hayton, 81, of East Point, died Wednesday, October 4, 2000, at the Highlands Regional Medical Center.
Born on July 1, 1919, in Pike County, she was the daughter of the late Lizzie Worrix Thacker and Grover Thacker. She was a member of the Free Pentecostal Church at East Point.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Delmon Hayton Sr.
Survivors include six sons, Billy Hayton of Crossville, Tennessee, Delmon Hayton Jr., Buster Hayton, Larry Hayton and Michael Hayton, all of Prestonsburg, and Bobby Hayton of Paintsville; two daughters, Janet Crum of Prestonsburg and Patricia Little of Jackson; three sisters, Betty Ratliff, and Barbara Thacker, both of Pikeville, and Donna Mae Mullins of Ohio; 24 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday, October 6, 2 p.m., at the J.W. Call & Son Funeral Home, with Samuel Hamilton officiating.
Burial will be in the Davidson Memorial Gardens, at Ivel, under the direction of J.W. Call & Son Funeral Home.
Arvie Dean (Deannie) Johnson
Arvie Dean (Deannie) Johnson, 56, of Weeksbury, died Wednesday, October 4, 2000, at the U.K. Medical Center, Lexington, following an extended illness.
Born on January 5, 1944, in Weeksbury, he was the son of Ida Mae Rice Johnson of Weeksbury, and the late Isadore Johnson. He was a disabled miner.
He is survived by his wife, Lois Ann Dorton Johnson.
Survivors include three sons, Vernon Dean Johnson, Marty Johnson, and Clifton Ryan Johnson, all of Weeksbury; two daughters, Deanna Jo Hall and Katrina Marie Johnson, both of Weeksbury; six brothers, Perry Johnson, Ernie Johnson, Charles (Dobbie) Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Randy Johnson, all of Weeksbury, and Wyon (Minkie) Johnson of Minnesota; six sisters, Lily Mae Skiles of Springfield, Ohio, Linda Dutton, Ruth Marie Little, Shirley Mullins, and Rose Dorton, all of Weeksbury, and Lois Johnson of Melvin; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, October 7, at 2 p.m., at the Weeksbury Community House of God, with Johnny Dutton and Donnie Smith officiating.
Burial will be in the Johnson Family Cemetery, at Weeksbury, under the direction of Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home, Martin.
Rev. James Roy Blevins
Rev. James Roy Blevins, 58, of Scottsville, native of Johnson County, died Tuesday, October 3, 2000, at the Medical Center at Bowling Green. He was a Vietnam Army veteran and a member of Shiloh Full Gospel Church. He was a son of the late Merch Blevins and Sarah McCloud Blevins.
He is survived by one son, James R. and Annette Blevins of Scottsville; three brothers, Isac Mollett of Boons Camp, Albert Ray McCloud of Pikeville, and Ernest Blevins of Michigan; one sister, Lavetta Price of Wabash, Indiana.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday, October 5, at the Shiloh Full Gospel Church, with Rev.Paul Cesco officiating.
Arrangements were under the direction of Goad Funeral Home.
William Boyd
William Boyd, 95, of Defiance, Ohio, formerly of Martin, died Wednesday, October 4, 2000, following an extended illness.
Born on May 5, 1915, in Glo, he was the son of the late Jim and Dola Woods Boyd. He was a disabled coal miner.
He is survived by his wife, Amy Alice Goble Boyd.
Other survivors include two sons, Paul Michael Boyd of Defiance, Ohio, Bill Boyd of Trenton, Ohio, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, October 8, at 2 p.m., at the Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home, Martin, with Nathan Lafferty and others officiating.
Burial will be in the Goble Cemetery, Calf Creek, under the direction of the Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home.
Esquire Slone Jr.
Esquire Slone Jr., 66, of Ashley, Indiana, died Thursday, October 5, 2000, at DeKalb Memorial Hospital, Auburn, after suffering a heart attack while conducting church services in Ashley.
He was born in Martin, on March 6, 1934, the son of Esquire and Isabelle Spartman Slone. He was a Freewill Baptist minister, a member of the Freewill Baptist Church in Prestonsburg, and was a U.S. Army veteran.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Dorothy Collins Slone.
He is survived by his second wife, Mary Wells Slone.
Survivors include two sons, Jeffrey Slone of Prestonsburg, David Slone of Ashley, Indiana; six daughters, Terease Hyden of Ashley, Dedra Fidel of Newberry, Ohio, Tracy Krachech of Garden City, Michigan, Crystal Meyers, Shelia Hopson, and Lindsay Waltz, all of Ashley, Indiana; one brother, William Slone of Garrett; one sister, Willadean Henager of Wayland; two step-daughters, Connie Shahabidi of Amherst, Ohio, Kathy Haycook of Mt. Gilead, Ohio; one step-son, Raymond Wells of Cardington, Ohio; 17 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, three step-great-grandchildren and 4-step-great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, October 8, 2 p.m., at the Johnson Funeral Home, Hudson, with Rev. Buddy Jones and Pastor Paul Slone officiating.
Burial will be in the Trinity Cemetery, rural Pleasant Lake, under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home.
Orland American Legion will conduct military graveside services.