Wolfe County News - Sept. 22, 1965 FOREST CABLE CLAIMED AT 53 Forrest B. Cable, 53, died at 9 p.m. Wednesday at the University Hospital Lexington. He was a native of Wolfe County, an employee of the State Department of Economic Security, past president of the Wolfe County Kiwanis Club and the Wolfe County Fair Board, and a member of the Campton Methodist Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Monna Cable of Campton, a son, Charles A. Cable of Rogers, a daughter, Mrs. Anna Rose Morehead of Campton, two brothers, Dr. Raymond Cable of West LaFayette, Tenn. and Elvin Keith Cable of New Carlisle, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Martin Baker of Lafayette, Ind., Mrs. Rodney Barker of Middletown, Ohio, Mrs. Geo. Lovelace of Tucson, Ariz, and Mrs. Hubert Cooper of Beattyville, and four grandchildren. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Methodist Church, Campton, by Rev. Glenn Courts. Burial was in the Evans Cemetery with Porter and Son Funeral Home in charge. Bearers were Grayden Taulbee, C.W. Murphy, Alger Wallace, David Tultarow, John Cable, and James Faulkner. Carole