Published in the Hazard Herald 3 November 2010 ************************************************** Judy Elaine Wireman Back Judy Elaine Wireman Back, of Jeff, died Monday, November 1 at the Hazard ARH medical center. She was the daughter of the late Ervin Wireman and the late Emma Lea Sexton Wireman. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Roger Wireman, and sisters Linda Dean, Roberta Wireman and Crystal Wireman. She is survived by her husband, John Back; daughters Joyce King and husband Walter and Samantha Back and William Kirk; son Jeremy Back; sisters Haroldine Stanley, Beverly Simmons and Edna Jean Wireman; brothers Eddie Wireman, Greg Wireman, Ricky Wireman and wife Trish and Shannon Wireman and wife Christina. She is also survived by six grandchildren. Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard where the family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 3. The funeral service will follow with Merrill David Collins officiating. ************************************************** Mary Maxine Fields Files Mary Maxine Fields Files, 81, passed away Friday, October 29. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 6 at the St. James Lutheran Church in Brunswick, Georgia. A second memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 13 at the Big Creek Baptist Church in Hazard, Ky. Those who wish may make contributions to the Garfield Baker Cemetery Fund, 3943 West KY Highway, Hazard, KY 41701. The family will greet friends following the memorial services in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs. Files was born in Hazard and was a retired registered nurse of 40 years, having worked in the Miners Memorial Hospital in Hazard and the S. E. Georgia Regional Medical Center in Brunswick, Georgia. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, serving as Chapter Regent for eight years in Brunswick and was a member of the St. James Lutheran Women's Guild for over 30 years. She was the widow of Fred R. Files and Russell Redmon and was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Cora Baker Fields. She was preceded in death by her son, Ron Cramer Files, and her siblings, Arlie Fields and Verda Fields. Mrs. Files was active within her community and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt. Mrs. Files is survived by her children, James (Denise) Files of Poca, West Virginia, Fred T. (Connie) Files of Blythe Island, GA, Susan (Scott) Files Whisler of Hiram, GA, Scott Files of St. Simons Island, GA, Holly (Asa Magnusson) Files of Macon; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; siblings, Troy Fields, Holly Fields Collins, Ruth Fields Plock, Theodore Fields and Dwight L. Fields; fourteen nieces and nephews. Visit www.snowsmacon.com to express tributes. Snow's Memorial Chapel, 746 Cherry Street, Macon, GA has charge of arrangements. **************************************************** Deborah D. Valentine Mrs. Deborah D. Valentine, 47, of Tamaqua, Pa., passed away on October 23 at St. Luke Hospital in Bethlehem, Pa. with her loving family and friends by her side. She was preceded in death by her parents, Rubin and Verna Lovely of Hazard. She is survived by her husband, William Valentine, brother Dean Napier and wife Leshia Napier of Bonnyman; sisters Lisa Drinkard and husband Donald Drinkard of Hamilton, Ohio and Wilma Spencer and husband Roy of Jeff. She leaves behind five stepchildren: William F. Valentine, Kathy Porvaznik, Beth Ann Valentine and Sharyn Martin, along with 10 step-grandchildren and two step-great grandchildren as well as a host of nieces and nephews. A private service was held at the family home in Tamaqua. This obituary appears courtesy of Engle-Walker Funeral Home of Hazard. ****************************************************** Ray Cole Ray Cole, 73, died Sunday, October 31 at his home in Gays Creek. He was retired from Buckhorn State Park and was also the son of the late Hargis Cole and the late Mary Davidson Cole. He is survived by his wife, Ellen Cole; daughter Lina Lois Grigsby Watkins and husband Donnie; son James Ricky Cole and wife Pamela; sister Malta Cole; grandchildren Jesse Ray Cole, Eric Joseph Cole and Brittany Ashley Watkins and great grandchildren Madison Miller, Clarissa Cole and Jesse Ray Cole, Jr. Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Brothers Funeral Home of Hazard where the family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, November 3 with Chris Turner and Henry Neace officiating. Interment will be at Neace-Smith Center located at Gays Creek. ****************************************************** Peggy Grigsby Combs Peggy Grigsby Combs, 45, died Sunday, October 31 at her home in Chavies. She was the daughter of Dewey Grigsby and the late Kay Sandra Combs Grigsby. She is also survived by daughters Kayla Combs and Keisha Combs, brother Vinson D. Grigsby and a host of family and friends. Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard where the family will receive friends from 5 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2. The funeral service will be held at noon on Wednesday, November 3. Interment will be at the family cemetery in Chavies. ******************************************************* Mary May Cody Mary May Cody, 67, passed away on Friday, October 29 at the U.K. Medical Center in Lexington. She was born in Oregon, the daughter of the late Roy Pittman and the late Beulah Jones Pittman. She was a member of the Trace Branch Church of Christ and enjoyed socializing with family and friends. She was also preceded in death by her son, William Cody and brother, James Pittman. She is survived by her daughter, Judy Adams and Frank Smith of Viper; brothers John Pittman and wife Penny of Washington and Paul Pittman and wife Patty of Arizona; sister Ruth Cody and husband Charles of Viper and grandchildren Willis Lee Adams, Brandy Adams and Erica Cody. Funeral survives will be held at the Right Fork Church of Christ at the Right Fork of Maces Creek on Wednesday, November 3 at 2 p.m. with Virgil Hurt and Don Kilburn officiating. Burial will follow in the Cody Cemetery located at the Right Fork of Maces Creek. Engle-Walker Funeral Home of Hazard is in charge of arrangements. ******************************************************* Nathan L. Dailey Nathan L Dailey, 25, formerly of Hazard, died on Friday, October 29 in Bradford County, Pa. from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. He was born on April 13, 1985 in Kittanning, Pa. to parents Phillip E. Dailey and Brenda J. Loos. He attended Butler High School and loved his job working for Nomad Drilling, where he was employed as a chainhand. He also enjoyed fishing and bicycling and loved his fiancé Gabrielle and daughter Brooklynn. He is survived by his fiancé, Gabrielle Campbell of Karns City; daughter Brooklynn K. Dailey of Karns City; father Phillip E. and stepmother Edith Dailey of Fenelton, Pa.; mother Brenda J. Loos and stepfather Gregory Loos of Karns City; sisters Stacey Ryberick of Kittanning, Melinda Dailey of Apollo, Pa. and Angela Oguillarbarron of Maryland; brothers Gary Lee Wilson of Oregon and Phillip E. Dailey, Jr. of Butler. He is also survived by his grandmother, Louelle Loos. He was preceded in death by grandparents Eleanor Mae Cramer, Martha Dailey, Max Dailey, Laverene Buzzard and John Loos. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2 at the Charles B. Buechele Funeral Home in East Brady, Pa. Funeral services will follow with Pastor John Neyman of the Sunrise Community Church of Butler, Pa. To assist with his daughter's education, the family suggests memorials be sent to Brooklynn Dailey, 1404 Hooker Road, Karns City, PA 16041 ******************************************************* Shafter Couch, Jr. Shafter "Bug" Couch, Jr., 74, passed away on Wednesday, October 27 at the Hazard ARH medical center. He was born in Combs, the son of the late Shafter Couch, Sr. and the late Mona Plowman Couch. He was a member and deacon of the First Baptist Church of Combs. A retired school bus driver for the Perry County School System, he was also owner and operator of Couch's Grocery for 30 years. He was also preceded in death by brothers Frank and Bill Couch, and sisters Wanda Mae Feltner and Norma Burton. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Sue Couch of Combs; daughter Angie Walker and husband Bill of Allais; sisters Magdaline Deaton and husband Luther of Combs, Carol Williams of Combs and Jackie Wooton of Florence, Ky.; grandsons Joshua and Jeremy Walker of Allais and a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation will be held on Friday, October 29 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Engle-Walker Funeral Home of Hazard. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church in Combs on Saturday, October 30 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Kenny Smith, Rev. Clell Miller and Rev. Henry Clay Robinson officiating. Burial will follow in the Combs Cemetery. ******************************************************* Mary Elvira Brooks Mary Elvira Crouse was born to Minnie and Charlie Crouse on their small western North Carolina farm on November 20, 1916. She is survived by a brother, Thomas Alton Crouse of Bristol, NH, and a sister, Ruth Gribbs of Bassett, Va., and many nieces and nephews. Preceding her to heaven were four brothers: Talmadge, Everett, Herman and James Crouse, and two sisters: Ruby Jacobs and Alma Michael. She left the Sparta, North Carolina home place first to attend boarding school at Glade Valley, then it was off to Appalachian State at Boone, NC where she enrolled with the idea that she would become an elementary school teacher. She returned home before the end of the year, convinced that she lacked the patience to become a good classroom teacher. Anyone who has experienced her use of a hairbrush to spank a rowdy child would agree. Instead, she moved to Iowa to assist her aunt and uncle in running their house and trucking business. She returned to North Carolina a year or so later when four of her brothers enlisted in the U.S. Army, Navy and the new Air Corps to do their part in World War II. She volunteered in the Signal Corps and was sent to study electronics, first at the University of North Carolina, then North Carolina State, Duke and finally Georgia Tech. Once trained, she was sent to Dayton, Ohio where she turned civilian materials into military materials to build airplane wings in a converted auto factory. She lived in a nearby boarding house where she met her first husband. Richard "Dick" Crowe had returned to Ohio from Texas where he had been racing motorcycles and selling workman's compensation insurance. His wartime job was being a supervisor in a converted Frigidaire plant that now made airplane propellers. When she first saw her husband-to-be, he was wearing a zoot suit going out to a party. Elvira said, "Now there's a man that needs my help," and marriage followed in 1943. >From that marriage came three children: Richard, Jr., then Robert, and finally a daughter, Deborah Lynn. Robert served three stints in Vietnam aboard the Navy's USS Bonham Richard aircraft carrier. Both Richard Sr. and Robert died at age 56. Richard Jr. and Debbie survive. Also surviving are twin granddaughters: Crystal and husband Dale Farler with daughter Kennedy and Madissyn of Hyden, and Candi and husband Doug Engle and children Ashton Whitaker and Cody Engle of Rowdy. After Richard Sr. died of pneumonia, Elvira continued operating their family furniture and electronics store in Brookville, Ohio. Several years later she met her second husband, Roy Brooks, a farmer. They married, he sold the farm and Elvira closed the Brookville store. Together they operated an antiques store until Roy passed away. Elvira closed that business and retired for a few years. Bored, she volunteered as a candy striper at a Dayton hospital where she was judged to be their volunteer of the year twice in a four year period. She then decided that volunteering was costing her too much in travel, food and expense money. To break even on her working costs, she worked at minimum wage jobs, first at McDonald's, then Sears, and finally for Walmart where she worked in the hardware department for over five years - into her 90s. As she aged beyond that point, dementia set in as she lost her ability to hear. She came to Hazard Nursing Home to live out her years, which ended at 9:20 p.m. on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Her roommate during those final years was Ellen Bailey, who also survives her and served as a very special friend, always keeping an eye on Elvira until life left her at age 93 years and 11 months. While on this planet, Elvira traveled widely, raised a family of her own, was a good sister and daughter, practiced genealogy, learned to play the organ in her 70s, moved in with a dying friend to support her last few years and served her church regularly as secretary. Elvira, you lived a rich, long, fulfilling life. We - your family and friends - will miss you as you move on to a better place; to be in heaven with our Creator. ********************************************************* Freddie
would anyone know what the name of the Furniture store in Brookville, OH was called that Elvira Brooks owned and operated, or what the years for that operation were? Setys -----Original Message----- From: John Wilson <jwilson2022@tampabay.rr.com> To: KyPerryKnott@yahoogroups.com; kyperry@rootsweb.com; kyknott@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Nov 3, 2010 2:40 pm Subject: [KYKNOTT] HAZARD HERALD OBITS - Week of 3 November 2010 Published in the Hazard Herald 3 November 2010 ************************************************** Judy Elaine Wireman Back Judy Elaine Wireman Back, of Jeff, died Monday, November 1 at the Hazard ARH medical center. She was the daughter of the late Ervin Wireman and the late Emma Lea Sexton Wireman. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Roger Wireman, and sisters Linda Dean, Roberta Wireman and Crystal Wireman. She is survived by her husband, John Back; daughters Joyce King and husband Walter and Samantha Back and William Kirk; son Jeremy Back; sisters Haroldine Stanley, Beverly Simmons and Edna Jean Wireman; brothers Eddie Wireman, Greg Wireman, Ricky Wireman and wife Trish and Shannon Wireman and wife Christina. She is also survived by six grandchildren. Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard where the family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 3. The funeral service will follow with Merrill David Collins officiating. ************************************************** Mary Maxine Fields Files Mary Maxine Fields Files, 81, passed away Friday, October 29. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 6 at the St. James Lutheran Church in Brunswick, Georgia. A second memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 13 at the Big Creek Baptist Church in Hazard, Ky. Those who wish may make contributions to the Garfield Baker Cemetery Fund, 3943 West KY Highway, Hazard, KY 41701. The family will greet friends following the memorial services in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs. Files was born in Hazard and was a retired registered nurse of 40 years, having worked in the Miners Memorial Hospital in Hazard and the S. E. Georgia Regional Medical Center in Brunswick, Georgia. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, serving as Chapter Regent for eight years in Brunswick and was a member of the St. James Lutheran Women's Guild for over 30 years. She was the widow of Fred R. Files and Russell Redmon and was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Cora Baker Fields. She was preceded in death by her son, Ron Cramer Files, and her siblings, Arlie Fields and Verda Fields. Mrs. Files was active within her community and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt. Mrs. Files is survived by her children, James (Denise) Files of Poca, West Virginia, Fred T. (Connie) Files of Blythe Island, GA, Susan (Scott) Files Whisler of Hiram, GA, Scott Files of St. Simons Island, GA, Holly (Asa Magnusson) Files of Macon; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; siblings, Troy Fields, Holly Fields Collins, Ruth Fields Plock, Theodore Fields and Dwight L. Fields; fourteen nieces and nephews. Visit www.snowsmacon.com to express tributes. Snow's Memorial Chapel, 746 Cherry Street, Macon, GA has charge of arrangements. **************************************************** Deborah D. Valentine Mrs. Deborah D. Valentine, 47, of Tamaqua, Pa., passed away on October 23 at St. Luke Hospital in Bethlehem, Pa. with her loving family and friends by her side. She was preceded in death by her parents, Rubin and Verna Lovely of Hazard. She is survived by her husband, William Valentine, brother Dean Napier and wife Leshia Napier of Bonnyman; sisters Lisa Drinkard and husband Donald Drinkard of Hamilton, Ohio and Wilma Spencer and husband Roy of Jeff. She leaves behind five stepchildren: William F. Valentine, Kathy Porvaznik, Beth Ann Valentine and Sharyn Martin, along with 10 step-grandchildren and two step-great grandchildren as well as a host of nieces and nephews. A private service was held at the family home in Tamaqua. This obituary appears courtesy of Engle-Walker Funeral Home of Hazard. ****************************************************** Ray Cole Ray Cole, 73, died Sunday, October 31 at his home in Gays Creek. He was retired from Buckhorn State Park and was also the son of the late Hargis Cole and the late Mary Davidson Cole. He is survived by his wife, Ellen Cole; daughter Lina Lois Grigsby Watkins and husband Donnie; son James Ricky Cole and wife Pamela; sister Malta Cole; grandchildren Jesse Ray Cole, Eric Joseph Cole and Brittany Ashley Watkins and great grandchildren Madison Miller, Clarissa Cole and Jesse Ray Cole, Jr. Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Brothers Funeral Home of Hazard where the family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, November 3 with Chris Turner and Henry Neace officiating. Interment will be at Neace-Smith Center located at Gays Creek. ****************************************************** Peggy Grigsby Combs Peggy Grigsby Combs, 45, died Sunday, October 31 at her home in Chavies. She was the daughter of Dewey Grigsby and the late Kay Sandra Combs Grigsby. She is also survived by daughters Kayla Combs and Keisha Combs, brother Vinson D. Grigsby and a host of family and friends. Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard where the family will receive friends from 5 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2. The funeral service will be held at noon on Wednesday, November 3. Interment will be at the family cemetery in Chavies. ******************************************************* Mary May Cody Mary May Cody, 67, passed away on Friday, October 29 at the U.K. Medical Center in Lexington. She was born in Oregon, the daughter of the late Roy Pittman and the late Beulah Jones Pittman. She was a member of the Trace Branch Church of Christ and enjoyed socializing with family and friends. She was also preceded in death by her son, William Cody and brother, James Pittman. She is survived by her daughter, Judy Adams and Frank Smith of Viper; brothers John Pittman and wife Penny of Washington and Paul Pittman and wife Patty of Arizona; sister Ruth Cody and husband Charles of Viper and grandchildren Willis Lee Adams, Brandy Adams and Erica Cody. Funeral survives will be held at the Right Fork Church of Christ at the Right Fork of Maces Creek on Wednesday, November 3 at 2 p.m. with Virgil Hurt and Don Kilburn officiating. Burial will follow in the Cody Cemetery located at the Right Fork of Maces Creek. Engle-Walker Funeral Home of Hazard is in charge of arrangements. ******************************************************* Nathan L. Dailey Nathan L Dailey, 25, formerly of Hazard, died on Friday, October 29 in Bradford County, Pa. from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. He was born on April 13, 1985 in Kittanning, Pa. to parents Phillip E. Dailey and Brenda J. Loos. He attended Butler High School and loved his job working for Nomad Drilling, where he was employed as a chainhand. He also enjoyed fishing and bicycling and loved his fiancé Gabrielle and daughter Brooklynn. He is survived by his fiancé, Gabrielle Campbell of Karns City; daughter Brooklynn K. Dailey of Karns City; father Phillip E. and stepmother Edith Dailey of Fenelton, Pa.; mother Brenda J. Loos and stepfather Gregory Loos of Karns City; sisters Stacey Ryberick of Kittanning, Melinda Dailey of Apollo, Pa. and Angela Oguillarbarron of Maryland; brothers Gary Lee Wilson of Oregon and Phillip E. Dailey, Jr. of Butler. He is also survived by his grandmother, Louelle Loos. He was preceded in death by grandparents Eleanor Mae Cramer, Martha Dailey, Max Dailey, Laverene Buzzard and John Loos. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2 at the Charles B. Buechele Funeral Home in East Brady, Pa. Funeral services will follow with Pastor John Neyman of the Sunrise Community Church of Butler, Pa. To assist with his daughter's education, the family suggests memorials be sent to Brooklynn Dailey, 1404 Hooker Road, Karns City, PA 16041 ******************************************************* Shafter Couch, Jr. Shafter "Bug" Couch, Jr., 74, passed away on Wednesday, October 27 at the Hazard ARH medical center. He was born in Combs, the son of the late Shafter Couch, Sr. and the late Mona Plowman Couch. He was a member and deacon of the First Baptist Church of Combs. A retired school bus driver for the Perry County School System, he was also owner and operator of Couch's Grocery for 30 years. He was also preceded in death by brothers Frank and Bill Couch, and sisters Wanda Mae Feltner and Norma Burton. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Sue Couch of Combs; daughter Angie Walker and husband Bill of Allais; sisters Magdaline Deaton and husband Luther of Combs, Carol Williams of Combs and Jackie Wooton of Florence, Ky.; grandsons Joshua and Jeremy Walker of Allais and a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation will be held on Friday, October 29 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Engle-Walker Funeral Home of Hazard. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church in Combs on Saturday, October 30 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Kenny Smith, Rev. Clell Miller and Rev. Henry Clay Robinson officiating. Burial will follow in the Combs Cemetery. ******************************************************* Mary Elvira Brooks Mary Elvira Crouse was born to Minnie and Charlie Crouse on their small western North Carolina farm on November 20, 1916. She is survived by a brother, Thomas Alton Crouse of Bristol, NH, and a sister, Ruth Gribbs of Bassett, Va., and many nieces and nephews. Preceding her to heaven were four brothers: Talmadge, Everett, Herman and James Crouse, and two sisters: Ruby Jacobs and Alma Michael. She left the Sparta, North Carolina home place first to attend boarding school at Glade Valley, then it was off to Appalachian State at Boone, NC where she enrolled with the idea that she would become an elementary school teacher. She returned home before the end of the year, convinced that she lacked the patience to become a good classroom teacher. Anyone who has experienced her use of a hairbrush to spank a rowdy child would agree. Instead, she moved to Iowa to assist her aunt and uncle in running their house and trucking business. She returned to North Carolina a year or so later when four of her brothers enlisted in the U.S. Army, Navy and the new Air Corps to do their part in World War II. She volunteered in the Signal Corps and was sent to study electronics, first at the University of North Carolina, then North Carolina State, Duke and finally Georgia Tech. Once trained, she was sent to Dayton, Ohio where she turned civilian materials into military materials to build airplane wings in a converted auto factory. She lived in a nearby boarding house where she met her first husband. Richard "Dick" Crowe had returned to Ohio from Texas where he had been racing motorcycles and selling workman's compensation insurance. His wartime job was being a supervisor in a converted Frigidaire plant that now made airplane propellers. When she first saw her husband-to-be, he was wearing a zoot suit going out to a party. Elvira said, "Now there's a man that needs my help," and marriage followed in 1943. >From that marriage came three children: Richard, Jr., then Robert, and finally a daughter, Deborah Lynn. Robert served three stints in Vietnam aboard the Navy's USS Bonham Richard aircraft carrier. Both Richard Sr. and Robert died at age 56. Richard Jr. and Debbie survive. Also surviving are twin granddaughters: Crystal and husband Dale Farler with daughter Kennedy and Madissyn of Hyden, and Candi and husband Doug Engle and children Ashton Whitaker and Cody Engle of Rowdy. After Richard Sr. died of pneumonia, Elvira continued operating their family furniture and electronics store in Brookville, Ohio. Several years later she met her second husband, Roy Brooks, a farmer. They married, he sold the farm and Elvira closed the Brookville store. Together they operated an antiques store until Roy passed away. Elvira closed that business and retired for a few years. Bored, she volunteered as a candy striper at a Dayton hospital where she was judged to be their volunteer of the year twice in a four year period. She then decided that volunteering was costing her too much in travel, food and expense money. To break even on her working costs, she worked at minimum wage jobs, first at McDonald's, then Sears, and finally for Walmart where she worked in the hardware department for over five years - into her 90s. As she aged beyond that point, dementia set in as she lost her ability to hear. She came to Hazard Nursing Home to live out her years, which ended at 9:20 p.m. on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Her roommate during those final years was Ellen Bailey, who also survives her and served as a very special friend, always keeping an eye on Elvira until life left her at age 93 years and 11 months. While on this planet, Elvira traveled widely, raised a family of her own, was a good sister and daughter, practiced genealogy, learned to play the organ in her 70s, moved in with a dying friend to support her last few years and served her church regularly as secretary. Elvira, you lived a rich, long, fulfilling life. We - your family and friends - will miss you as you move on to a better place; to be in heaven with our Creator. ********************************************************* Freddie Knott County Kentucky Kinfolk http://knottkentuckykinfolk.com/ What I kept I lost, What I spent I had, What I gave I have. Knott County KyGenWeb http://98.131.135.96/knott/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYKNOTT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message