Freddie: Thanks for transcribing these. I get Troublesome Creek Times, but not Hazard Herald and they are very helpful. Thanks again. Debbie T. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Wilson" <jwilson2022@tampabay.rr.com> To: <KyPerryKnott@yahoogroups.com>; <kyknott@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 10:16 AM Subject: [KYKNOTT] HAZARD HERALD OBITS - Week of 20 October 2010 > James William Hatton Sr. > Hazard Herald (Ky) > > James William Hatton, Sr., 83, of Hazard, died Friday, October 15 at the > Hazard ARH medical center. > > He was retired from Mountain Coal and was the son of the late Naboth > Hatton and the late Susie Baker Hatton. He was also preceded in death by > his wife, Susie Baker Hatton. > > He is survived by his son, James W. Hatton, Jr. and wife Deborah and John > H. Hatton and wife Donna; daughter Sharon Hatton, sister Margie Combs > Stacy; grandchildren James Maynard and wife Kathy, Josh Hatton and wife > Missy, Jamie Hatton Combs and husband Ethan, Shontrelle Hatton and husband > Shawn Webb and Michael Smith; great grandchildren Morgan Combs and Jordan > Combs along with a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends. > > Arrangements were handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard where > the family received friends on Sunday, October 17. The funeral service > followed with Donnie Hall and Roy Hudson officiating. Interment was at > Hatton Family Cemetery located in Lost Creek. > > ****************************************************************** > > Eunice Faye Salley > Hazard Herald (Ky) > > Eunice Faye Salley, 77, died Saturday, October 16 at her home in Hazard. > > She was the daughter of the late Denny Burton and the late Lena Hammonds > Burton Eversole. She was also preceded in death by her daughter, Carla > Turner; son Jackie Wayne Salley; brother Don Burton and great > granddaughter Lily Paige Hall. > > She is survived by her husband, Edward Earl Salley; daughter Janice Salley > Prewitt and Jeff Turner; sons Edward Glenn Salley and Johnny Ray Salley > and wife Angie; brother Denny "Joe" Burton, Jr. and wife Jenny; > grandchildren Susan Hall, Becky Turner, Jaclyn Turner, Matthew Turner, > Margaret Olivia Salley, Ashley Prewitt and Alex Prewitt; great > grandchildren Morgan Robinson, Matt Robinson, Tyson Turner, Jake Hall, > Emma Hall and Kaitlyn Grigsby > > Arrangements are being handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel where the > family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, October 18. The > funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 19 with Robert Lee > Terry and Bill Scott officiating. Interment will be at Resthaven Cemetery > located at Jeff. > > *************************************************************** > > Adrian Combs > Hazard Herald (Ky) > > Adrian Combs, 92, of Ary, son of Wade and Lucretia Campbell Combs, was > born in Rowdy and grew up on McGilton's Branch in Perry County. > > While attending Dudley High School, he was recruited by Miss Alice Lloyd > to attend Caney Junior College (now Alice Lloyd College) in Pippa Passes. > He continued his education at the University of Kentucky on a Caney Junior > College Scholarship and graduated with a B.S. in electrical engineering. > > While still in school, he met Orlela D. Daniels, who was working as a home > economics teacher at Homeplace in Ary. When World War II began, he > enlisted in the Navy. > > He and Orlela traveled around the country for Adrian's specialized > communications training. After the war, they returned to Troublesome Creek > and bought a sunny mountainside land across from McGilton's Branch. They > built their first cabin home on the land and planned for their big house > which they had designed themselves. > > Adrian and his father quarried and hand cut the stone for the house. While > finishing the big house, their first daughter, Teresa, was born. They > eventually had three more children while Adrian made a career as an > electrical engineer with Kentucky Power and Orlela was a homemaker. > > Adrian worked for Kentucky Power for 30 years. Near retirement, he enjoyed > a two year stint as a distribution engineer in Cairo, Egypt. > > During his career, he enjoyed being a scoutmaster for Boy Scouts of > America. He also served eight years on the Perry County School Board and > was an active member of Hull Presbyterian Church. > > He as an engineer, a scout, a good fire maker, a carpenter, a stone mason, > a visionary, a humorist and a teller of tall tales. He could solve any > problem and make anything from nothing. Some called him a genius of > Troublesome Creek, but he always laughed that off. He loved all things, > trees as well as people, small as well as big. He loved eastern Kentucky > more than anything and will be in her fabric into eternity. > > Funeral services will be held at the Orthodox Primitive Baptist Church at > Ary at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 19. Officiating will be Rev. Ellen > Peach. Burial will follow in the Bill Smith Cemetery located at Ary. > Visitation will be Monday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. at Homeplace Community > Center in Ary. > > > ******************************************************************* > > Patricia L. Collins > Hazard Herald (Ky) > > Patricia L. Collins, 64, passed away on Thursday, October 14 at the > Bethesda North Hospital in Cincinnati. > > She was born in Covington, the daughter of the late Howard Scudder and the > late Nancy Hornsby Scudder. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, crafts, playing > cards and spending time with her family. > > She was also preceded in death by brothers James and Thomas Scudder. > > She is survived by her husband, Donnie Collins of Hebron, Ky.; sons James > Czernek and wife Miriam, Michael Czernek and wife Kelly, Anthony Czernek > and wife Klaudia, all of Illinois, Gary Collins, Michael and Debby Collins > and Allen and Zelpha Collins, all of Kentucky; daughters Janet Cheefus and > Marvin, Margaret Smith, Joyce Smith-McCreary, and Charlotte Czernek, all > of Illinois, Cora Deaton of Kentucky, Donna Collins of Ohio and Amy Walker > and Thomas of Georgia; sister Charlotte Martin and Ray, Carol Scudder, > Sharon Phelps and Don, all of Kentucky; and 34 grandchildren and six great > grandchildren. > > Funeral services were held at the Engle-Walker Funeral Home of Hazard on > Saturday, October 16 with Rev. Eddie Williams officiating. Burial followed > in the Collins-Baker Cemetery located at Krypton. > > ***************************************************************** > > Bertha Grace > Hazard Herald (Ky) > > Bertha Grace, 85, of Hazard, passed away on Wednesday, October 13 at the > Hazard ARH Medical Center. > > She was the daughter of the late Vardie Holland and the late Polly Ann > Riley Holland. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Melvin > Grace; four infant children; sister Nancy Combs and Mable White; brother > Hargis Holland and sister-in-law Zola Holland. > > She is survived by nieces Bertha Anne White, Veronica French, Maxine > Barnett, Pauline Johnson, Donna Cuddy and Evalene Gross; nephews Bobby > Burns, Jerry Combs, Colburn Combs, Raymond Combs and Donnie Mason; and > special great nieces Danielle French, Tammy Caywood, Teresa Messer, > Melinda Ledford and Christine Myers. > > Arrangements were handled by Maggard Brothers Funeral Home of Hazard where > the family received friends on Friday, October 15. Funeral services > followed with Ray Thompson officiating. Burial was at Combs Cemetery > located at Lothair. > > **************************************************************** > > 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