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    1. [KYNICHOL] FW: [KYBATH] Obituary, Taylor Vice, 8-18-1938
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Darrell Warner [mailto:dw@qni.com] Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 10:39 AM To: KYBATH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYBATH] Obituary, Taylor Vice, 8-18-1938 Taylor Vice Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, August 18, 1938 Brief Illness Fatal To Flat Creek Farmer Taylor Vice, 70, wealthy and widely known Flat Creek farmer, passed away at his home near Bethel Friday morning, August 12, after a several weeks' illness. Suffering from a clot in an artery in his leg, Mr. Vice was taken to a Lexington hospital a week or more before his death for treatment, but was returned to his home several days prior to his death after and operation for the amputation of the limb was given out. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Grace Corey Vice, and two small children; four children by his first wife, the late Mrs. Mary Anderson Vice, Mrs. Bennie Emmons, Mrs. Sherman Corbin, Morris and Cliff Vice, all of this county; seven sisters, Mrs. Charlie Reed and Mrs. Walter Hawkins, Connersville, Ind.; Mrs. Thornt Snelling, Montgomery county; Mrs. Tollie Snelling, Nicholas county; Mrs. Curran Power, Mason county; Mrs. Estes Hendrix of Ohio, and Mrs. Allie Corbin of near Bethel; two brothers, Senator John L. Vice, Lexington and Abe Vice of this county. Funeral services were held at the grave in Longview cemetery at Bethel Sunday afternoon, August 14, conducted by the Rev. J. R. Jones of Cynthiana. A member of a prominent Bath county family, Mr. Vice was the son of the late Francis M. and Minerva Hendrix Vice. He was born and reared at the Old Vice homestead near Bethel and lived in that community all his life. He was an industrious farmer and at the time of his death had accumulated a large estate in Fine Flat Creek land. He was well known throughout the county and had many friends to mourn his untimely passing. See my entire Family Tree at http://www.qni.com/~dw/surnames.htm See the Death Certificates Page at http://members.xoom.com/warnertree/deathpage.htm Most everyone there has Kentucky connections. Warner Graveyard located in rural Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky poSted at http://members.xoom.com/warnertree/wargrave.html Inventory, Sale Bill, Slave and Land Division from the Estate of Jacob Warner posted at http://members.xoom.com/warnertree/estate.htm

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