Wolfe County News - Jan. 2, 1952 SHORT ILLNESS FATAL IN LEE TO S.H. STAMPER Funeral services were held Friday for S.H. "Steve" Stamper, 87, who died at his home on Rock Lick (the next line had a wrinkle and I'm unable to read it.) He had been ill only a short time prior to his death. Born in Lee County near the historic old Hieronymus Ford across the North Fork River. Mr. Stamper was the son of the late Huston Stamper. He was a black smith and farmer by trade and up until a few years ago resided at Canyon Falls. Mr. Stamper was buried in the Buck Creek Cemetery at Williba and just across the river from the site of his birthplace. Among the survivors are two daughtesrs, Mrs. Sophia Crawford, Rock Lick; and Mrs. Eliza Fulks, Utica, Michigan. One son; Burt Stamper of Ashland, Ky. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters. They are Mrs. Mary Ann Perry of Wolfe County and Armilda of Clark County, whose last name was not learned. The brothers are Jesse Stamper of Beattyville and Huston Stamper, somewhere in Canada. Carole