With the compliments of the Robertson Review, Mt. Olivet, Robertson county, KY. Thursday, 15th July 1971 Funeral services for Mr. Justice Fooks, Robertson county farmer, were held Sunday, July 11, at 3 p.m. at the Kentontown Christian Church. Burial followed in the Kentontown Cemetery. Mr. Fooks died Friday at 8 a.m. in the Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington, where he had been hospitalized for one week. He is survived by his wife, Katherine Linville Fooks. Arrangements were in charge of the Kain and Kabler Funeral Home, Mt. Olivet. - --------------------------- With the compliments of the Cynthiana Democrat, Cynthiana, Harrison county, Kentucky. Thursday 13 December 1962 Mrs. Raymond N. Arnold. Funeral seervices for Mrs. Claudia N. Arnold, 55, of Moores Mill Road, Route 2, will be conducted at 2 p.m. today (Thurdsay) at Smith-Rees Chapel by the Rev. Frank Buck. Burial will be in Sunrise Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Louis Whiteker, Orie Copes, Leon Whalen, Carlos Mullin, Clarence Dean Jr., Charles Carrell and Wallace Barlow. Mrs. Arnold died at 12 noon De ember 11 at Harrison Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. She was a member of the Sunrise Cemetery. (Church?) Born April 20, (26) 1907, in Robertson county, she was the daughter of the late J. S. and Mucetta Dryden -------------------------- The TRIBUNE DEMOCRAT Robertson County Kentucky August 7th, 1930 ROBERTSON COUNTY'S OLDEST WOMAN PASSES PEACEFULLY AWAY Mrs. Margaret Ann Burns, widow ofthe Late Lawrence Burns, died at heer home on the Thomas Pike on Monday evening of the infirmities incident of old age. Had she lived until the 20th of this month she would have been 90 years old. Funeral services were held at the Piqua Christian Church, Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Elder M Pfanstiel. The interment took place in the Piqua Cemetery in charge of Kain and Sheeler. A large concourse of relatives and friends were present. The five sons of deceased and Demaree Wiggins, a son-in-law, were pallbearers. Deceased was a daughter of the late Hiram and Huldah (Kenton) Whaley. She was the mother of 12 children, 7 sons and 5 daughters. Five of the sons, william T., John, Charles and Henry of this county and Lawrennce B. Burns of Paris are living. Two sons, Richard and James, are deceased. Four daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Monson, Mrs. Liddie Monson, Mrs. Maggie Wiggins and Mollie Medley, survive. One daughter Mrs. Alice Lewis, is dead. Besides her 5 sons and 4 daughters, deceased is also survived by 39 grandchildren. Mrs Burns was a true, devoted wife and mother, and lived an exemplary, Christian life. She was loved and esteemed by all who knew her - --------------------------------------- With the compliments of the Cynthiana Democrat, Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky. LOG CABIN, Tuesday September 5th 1916 Mrs. Susan Monson, a well known and highly esteemed woman and widow of the late Elijah Monson, who died in 19111, passed away at 12:55 o'clock Sunday morning at the home ofher son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Monson, of Indian Creek, after about two months illness of infirmities incident to old age. Mrs. Monson was formerly Miss Susan Hurley (Turley), daughter of the late John and Susan Turley, formerly a prominent couple of Nicholas county, and was born near Hooktown on Feby. 9, 1836. She had therefore passed her 80th year. Her father, who was a native of Bourbon county, died in 1875, and her mother, a native of Harrison, died in 1883, they settled in Nicholas about 100 years ago. She married Mr. Elijah Monson on March 4, 1858, the surviving children by this union being Mr. I. N. Monson, oof Cynthiana, Mrs. Lou Evans, Mrs. Ben W. Monson, Mrs Lafe Maffett, Mr. Jas. L. Monson, Mrs. R. F. Scott, all of this county. Mrs. Sal-- Pendicord, of bourbon, Mrs. Edna Smith, of this county, Messers William and James Turley, of Nicholas County. Mrs Monson was for many years a member of the Indian Creek Baptist Church and was a devout member being a woman of fine Christian charaeter and many admirable qualities. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. S. H. Bargess, were held at the Indian Creek Baptist Church yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and burial occurred at Battle Grove cemetery. The pall bearers were Messers Luther R. Ammerman, IO. B. Patterson, J. W. Smith, H. f. Maffett, R. W. Rankin, and J. Arch Bailey. - ----------------------------------- jeannie <><