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    1. [KYWOLFE-L] The Childers
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    3. Wolfe County News - Jan. 29, 1964 MRS. OVA CHILDERS DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Arizona Childers, 52, of Campton, Route 1, died unexpectedly at 5:45 p.m. enroute to the University Hospital in Lexington. She suffered an apparent cerebral hemorrhage. She was a native of Wolfe County. Survivors are her husband, Ova Childers; four sons, David and Curtis Childers at home, Ray Childers, Newport, and Charles Childers of Lexington; four daughters, Mrs. Barnis Childers, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Nellis Collins, Germantown, O., Mrs. Audrey Campbell, New Lebanon, Ohio, and Mrs. Faye Sallee, Campton; two half-brothers, Bruce King, Olympia, and Arch King, London; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Profitt of Stanton, Mrs. Lillie Davis of Franklin, Ohio, and Mrs. Chloe Banks, Olympia, and 13 grandchildren. Services wre conducted at 1 p.m. Monday at Lee City Mission Church by the Rev. William S. Banks. Burial was in the Hazel Green Cemetery with Porter and Son Funeral Home in charge. ---- Wolfe County News - Apirl 1, 1964 ROSEFORK MAN PASSES AT HOME Ova Curtis Childers, 53, of Route 1 on Rosefork, died at his home at 8:30 a.m. Sunday following a long illness. He was a native of Wolfe County and a veteran of World War II. Survivors are his four daughters: Miss Bonnie Childers of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Nellie Collins, Germantown, Ohio; Mrs. Audrey Campbell of New Lebanon, Ohio, and Mrs. Faye Sallee, Route 1, Campton; four sons: David and Curtis Childers, both at home; Ray Childers, Newport, and Charles Childers, Lexington; two brothers, Denzil Childers, Dayton, and Bill Childers, Lebanon, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Alma Gabbard of Franklin, Ohio and Mrs. Lucille Belish of California; 13 grandchildren. Services were held at Lee City Mission Chruch at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31. Burial in Hazel Green Cemetery with Porter and Son in charge of arrangements. Carole

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