Hi, Fannin Elkins was actually Fannie Brewer. She was the daughter of Green Brewer and Zerilda Hollon and was born in 1886 and died 1967. Bernice was better known as Bernie Elkins. Sincerely, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole Bays" <acbays@mrtc.com> To: <KYWOLFE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 7:54 AM Subject: [KYWOLFE-L] Clifford Elkins > Wolfe County News - Jan. 24, 1969 > > WOLFE NATIVE DIES IN INDIANA > > Clifford Elkins, 80, died Thursday, Jan. 16 in Woodburn, Ind. He was the husband of the late Fannin Elkins, and was a native of Campton. > > Survivors are five sons, Vernon Elkins, Woodburn, Ind.; George and Woodrow Elkins, Hazel Green; Bernice Elkins, Anchorage, Alaska and Corbett Elkins, Tampa, Fla.; a daughter Mrs. Edith Rose, Hazel Green; a brother, W.B. Elkins, Oklahoma City, Okla., 18? grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. > > Services were conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Porter and Sons Funeral Home by Rev. Willis__________. Burial was in the Elkins Cemetery, Hazel Green. > > Carole >
Wolfe County News - March 28, 1969 MRS. MINERVA BREWER DIES Mrs. Minerva Rose Brewer, 83, died March 19 at 3:10 p.m. at the Estill County Hospital. She was a native of Wolfe County and member of the Church of God. Survivors are three sons, Anderson Rose of Beattyville, Joe Rose of Austin, Ind., and Herman Rose of War Creek; four daughters, Mrs. Lula Pence of Bethany, Mrs. Delia Turner of Middletown, Ohio, Mrs. Maxine Kilburn of Ososso, Mich., and Mrs. Ruby Childers of Mary; 24 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Funeral was conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Campton Church of God by Rev. Oney Banks. Burial was in Evans Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Carole
Wolfe County News - March 28, 1969 NICK CENTER DIES MAR. 16 Nick Center, 77, a native of Wolfe County, died in a Nursing home at Lexington Sunday, March 16. Survivors are two sons, Dale Center, a patient at Veteran's Hospital, Lexington. and Elwood Center, of Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Dewey H. Rose, Hazel Green; a half-sister, Mrs. Edgar Hollon, So. Lyon, Mich.; two half-brothers, John H. Center, Cleveland, Ohio, and Orville Center, Campton. Funeral service was held at Baker Funeral Home, Middletown, Ohio, March 18. Burial was at Middletown. Relatives attending the funeral from Wolfe County included Dewey H. Rose and Mrs. Grace Ferguson, Hazel Green; Mrs. Travis Bryant and Mrs. Fred Terrill, Campton. Carole
Wolfe County News - April 11, 1969 ISAAC BARKER DIES APRIL 4 Isaac Barker, 7_, died in the Veterans Hospital April 4, after an illness of several months. Survivors are his wife, Arline Smith Barker; three sons, Leslie and Woodrow of Campton, and Jack of Mt. Sterling; two daughters, Dora Mae Barker, Campton, and Mrs. Ora Bell Blifford, Mt. Sterling; one brother, Tom Barker, Winchester and 17 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. April 6 at Campton Church of God, with the Rev. Doyle Thomas officiating. Burial was in Evans Cemetery under the direction of Shackelford Funeral Home. Carole
Wolfe County News - April 11, 1969 MOORE RITES HELD APRIL 2 Funeral services for Raymond South Moore, 32, who died of injuries received in a wreck March 30 near Campton, were held Wednesday, April 2, at the Campton first Church of God by Rev. Doyle Thomas and Rev. Walter Strong. Moore died Sunday, March 30, in Universtiy Hospital, Lexington of injuries received when the car in which he was a passenger collided with another on KY-15 near here. Survivors are two sons, Raymond Moore and Thomas Moore of Middletown, O.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore of Baptist; two brothers, Jimmy Moore and J.H. Moore, and a half-brother, Jack Moore, all of Baptist; five sisters, Mrs. Freda Johnson of Manchester, Ohio, Mrs. Zonia Thompson of Monroe, Ohio, Mrs. Marie Deaton of Franklin, Ohio, Mrs. Rebecca Templer and Mrs. Jean Charles of Middletown, Ohio, and a half-sister, Margie Moore of Comstock, Mich. Burial was in the Hall Cemetery at Trent with Porter and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Carole
Wolfe County News - Jan. 24, 1969 WOLFE NATIVE DIES IN INDIANA Clifford Elkins, 80, died Thursday, Jan. 16 in Woodburn, Ind. He was the husband of the late Fannin Elkins, and was a native of Campton. Survivors are five sons, Vernon Elkins, Woodburn, Ind.; George and Woodrow Elkins, Hazel Green; Bernice Elkins, Anchorage, Alaska and Corbett Elkins, Tampa, Fla.; a daughter Mrs. Edith Rose, Hazel Green; a brother, W.B. Elkins, Oklahoma City, Okla., 18? grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Services were conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Porter and Sons Funeral Home by Rev. Willis__________. Burial was in the Elkins Cemetery, Hazel Green. Carole
Wolfe County News - April 25, 1969 MRS. HALSEY, 67 OF POMEROYTON, DIES SATURDAY Mrs. Pearl Jane Halsey, 67, of Pomeroyton died at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Allen Rest Home, West Liberty. A native of Wolfe County, she was a member of the Pomeroyton Union Church. Born Oct. 11, 1901, she was a daughter of the late Lee and Damie Brown Spencer of Wolfe County. Surviving are the husband, Dudley Halsey; a son, Denzil Halsey of Route 1, Jeffersonville, Ky., and a daughter, Mrs. Inez Bailey of Dayton, Ohio. Funeral was conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Pomeroyton Union Church by Rev. Glenn Lawson. Burial was in the Catron Cemetery at Pomeroyton. Potter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Carole
Wolfe County News - April 25, 1969 JAMES P. BANKS WOLFE NATIVE, DIED APRIL 18 James Parrish Banks, 87, of LIttle Sandy died at 8:30 a.m. Friday, April 18, at the Daniel Boone Convalescent Home, Morehead. A native of Wolfe County, he was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. Born May 1, 1881, in Wolfe County, he was a son of the late Sam and Sarah Pelfrey Banks. HIs wife, Bertha, preceded him in death four years ago. He is survived by six sons, George, Raleigh, and Ossie Banks of Little Sandy, Walter Eugene of Canton, Ohio, Carl Banks of Akron, Ohio, and J.P. Banks, Jr. of Detroit, Mich; one daughter, Mrs. Maggie Wells of Route 3, West Liberty; two brothers, Ova Banks of Campton and Ossie Banks of Lackey. Funeral Sunday at 2 p.m. at Neal Howard's Creek Church, Elliott County, with Rev. Willie Ison officiating. Burial in the family cemetery at Little Sandy, Lewis and Ferguston funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Carole
Wolfe County News - Feb. 21, 1969 MAYTOWN NATIVE DIES IN BOYD CO. Miss Eula Mae Stamper, 41, of Route 2, Ashland died at 7:50 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, while enroute to an Ashland hospital. Born at Maytown, she was a member of the Mize Community Church in Morgan County. She was a daughter of Oliver Stamper of Maytown and the late Nora Peyton Stamper. Surviving besides her father are three sisters, Mrs. Mary Dell Havens of Ashland, Mrs. Annetta Marlow of Lebanon, Ohio, and Roger Stamper of Maytown. Funeral was conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, at the Mize Community Church by Rev. John Oldifeld, Jr. Burial was in the Stamper cemetery at Maytown, Potter Funeral Home in charge. Carole
Wolfe County News- Feb. 21, 1969 CAMPTON WOMAN DIES FEB. 17TH Mrs. Eliza Maloney, Campton, died Feb. 17 at the Little Rest Home after a long illness. She was a life-long native of Wolfe County. Survivors are two sons, Mitch Maloney, Jackson and Lena Maloney, Campton; four daughters, Mrs. Bruce Lands, and Mrs. George Haddix, Middletown, O., Mrs. Rosa Banks, Campton, and Mrs. Patsy Fordice, Lebanon, O. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Shackelford Chapel by the Rev. Doyle Thomas. Burial was in the Maloney Cemetery at Cave Branch with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge. Carole
Wolfe County News - Feb. 21, 1969 ZACH CAMPBELL DIES FEB. 13TH Zachariah Campbell, 86, of Campton died at the Veteran's Hospital Lexington, Feb. 13, after an extended illness. He was a native of Wolfe County, a veteran of the U.S. Army and a retired merchant. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Erma Wirman(Wireman) Campbell of Campton; two brothers, Dewey Campbell of Florida, and Jordan Campbell of West Virginia. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Shackelford Chapel by the Rev. Earl Goins. Burial was in the Qullin Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Carole
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Wanted to tell you there will not be any obits tomorrow, Christmas, we all want to enjoy good food and good fellowship with our families. To those of you who are going to be traveling, be careful and stay safe. Merry Christmas to each of you and your families. Carole
Wolfe County News - Nov. 14, 1969 REX LINKOUS DIES IN OHIO Rex Linkous, 61, died at Middletown Hospital Thursday after a long illness. He was a native of Wolfe County and a former resident of the Stillwater Community. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Emrick Linkous, Middletown, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Ella O'Hair of Virginia, Mrs. Josephine Carberry, Red Line, Ohio, Mrs. Anna Collier, Franklin, Ohio, and Mrs. Viola Collier, Pine Ridge; one brother, Bill Linkous, Middletown, Ohio; an aunt, Mrs. Anne Rose of Hazel Green and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home at 10:00 a.m. Saturday. Burial was in the Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, Ohio. Carole
Wolfe County News - June 18, 1969 FORMER COUNTY RESIDENT DIES IN MICH. JULY 6 Mrs. Millie Peyton, 79, of Ottowa Lake, Mich., died Sunday, July 6, after a four year illness of cancer. A former resident of Morgan County. Born at Stillwater June 12, 1890, she was the daughter of the late Francis Marion and Ellen Jane Rose Long. Surviving are her husband, George W. Peyton, and one son, Joseph Marion, both of Ottowa Lake, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Parthena Lykins of Campton; six brothers, Benjamin Long of Pomeroyton, Rev. Bowen Long, Dewey, Newton and Bernard Long, all of Campton and Sam of Dayton, Ohio. Funeral was conducted at Rocky Branch Mission in Wolfe County at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 10, by Revs. Russell Brown and Omer Spencer. Burial was in the Long Cemetery with graveside rites by Rev. Spencer. Porter and Son Funeral Home was in charge. Carole
Wolfe County News - Oct. 30, 1969 JOHN TOM HALL OF HAZEL GREEN PASSES OCT. 11 John Tom Hall, 68, of Hazel Green died at 10:20 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington. A Wolfe County native, he was a retired coal miner and farmer and was a member of the Church of God. Born Sept. 4, 1901, he was a son of the late John W. and Anna Mae Taulbee Hall. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Goldie Nickell Hall; seven daughters, Mrs. Ethel Moore, Mrs. Elsie Combs, Mrs. Oneida Nickell, Mrs Sue Chaney and Mrs. Jestlee Buschor, all of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Betty King of Caney, and Mrs. Marie Richardson of Louisville; three sons, E.T. Hall of Dayton, Ohio, O'Dell Hall of Middletown, Ohio, and Seldon Earl Hall with the armed forces in Germany; three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Patrick of Winchester, Mrs. Rosa Keith of Xenia, OHio, and Mrs Minnie Dunn of Monroe, Ohio; four brothers, Sam Hall of Gilmore, Arnold Hall of Hazel Green, Ronnie Hall of Centerville, Ohio, and Andrew Hall of Dayton, Ohio; 27 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 27, at the Amyx Church at Helechawa by Rev. C.L. Thompson and Rev. Bee May. Burial was in the Hazel Green Cemetery, Herald and Stewart Funeral Home in charge. Carole
Wolfe County News - Jan. 24, 1969 LIDA HANKS, 88, PASSES SUNDAY Mrs. Lida Hanks, 88, of Campton, died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday in the Daniel Boone Convalescent Center, Morehead, after a three-year illness. She was a native of Wolfe County and a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Carrie Mabry, Morehead; a brother, Hiram Stamper, and a sister, Mrs. Sadie Pettie, both of Cynthiana; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Campton Methodist Church by the Rev. J.H. Burton and the Rev. Charlie Vansant. Burial was in the Evans Cemetery. Porter and Son Funeral Home in charge. Carole
Wolfe County News - June 6, 1969 BUDDY BREWER, son of the late Jeff and Lucinda Brown Brewer, was born October 30, 1882, and departed this life May 25, 1969, at the age of 84 years, six months and 25 days. He was a native of Wolfe County, a member of the Baptist Church, and a farmer. He was Sheriff of Wolfe County from 1926 until 1930. He is survived by three sons, Bill Jeff, Reed and Ray D. Brewer. Six dauaghters, Mrs. Grace Beard, Greenville, Ohio, Mrs. Jane Frye, Dickson, Ill., Mrs. Ruby Taylor, West Palm Beach, Florida, Mrs. Edna Brown, Campton, Mrs. Bonnie Chatkowski, Southfield, Mich., and Mrs. Pauline Tucker, Dayton, Ohio; four brothers, Valentine Brewer, MIddletown, Ohio; Hobert Brewer, Baptist, Ky., Garrett and Woodrow Brewer, both of Houston, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Debusk, Florence, and Mrs. Nannie Sabestian, Cannel City, Ky. Carole Note: I failed to copy the bottom part of this obit with funeral arrangements and burial site.
Wolfe County News - Dec. 12, 1969 AUTO-CRASH KILLS CAMPTON MAN Funeral sevices were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, for Bobby Gene Alexander, 30 who was fatally injured Thursday afternoon near Seymour, Ind., when an auto apparentely traveling in the wrong lane rammed into a convoy of newly purchased cars which were being driven to Campton. He was a native of Wolfe County. He is survived by a daughter, Opal Charlene, Dayton, Ohio; his mother, Mrs. Laura Alexander, Campton; three brothers, Dean Alexander, H.C. Alexander, and Jackie Alexander, all of Campton; three sisters, Mrs. Faye Cox of Cold Springs, Ruth Hollon, and Sheila Alexander of Campton. Services were conducted by Rev. Dorothy Spencer at Bear Pen Mission Church. Burial was in the Evans Cemetery with Porter and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Carole
Wolfe County News- Dec. 12, 1969 MRS. KING, 86, OF CAMARGO DIES Mrs. Rosa Jane King, 86, wife of Alonzo King of Camargo, died at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25, after a long illness. She was a native of Estill County and a member of the Church of God. Other survivors besides her husband include three sons, William S. and Evin King, both of Columbus, Ohio, and Daniel B. King, Dayton, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Smith, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Bruce L. Vice, Mt. Sterling, and Mrs. Claude Jones, Germantown, Ohio; one half sister, Mrs. Laura Jones, Lexington; 13 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, at the Porter and Son Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Berl Vaughn. Burial was in the Adams Cemetery at Zachariah. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Porter and Son Funeral Home, Campton. Carole