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William "Red" Blakeman
William "Red" Blakeman was born May 19, 1932 in Adair County, KY to the late Herbert and Pearl Bagby Blakeman. He departed this life Monday, February 3, 2014 at the Dawson Springs Health and Rehab in Dawson Springs, KY, having attained the age of eighty-one years, eight months and fourteen days.
"Red" was employed by Kentucky Trailers in Louisville and was a Taxi Cab driver in Green County.
He is survived by one son: William Lewis Bloyd of Greensburg and two daughters: Julie Antle and husband Scottie and Cindy Blakeman of Campbellsville. He is also survived by one sister: Irene Blakeman, five grandchildren, plus a host of other relatives and friends.
Place and Time of Service: Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home - 2 p.m. Central Time Thursday, February 6, 2014
Visitation: 11 a.m. Central Time Thursday until the funeral hour at 2 p.m.
Minister: Rev. Roger Robertson
Interment In: Milltown cemetery, Adair County, KY
Pallbearers: Gordon Judd, Billy Blakeman, James Blakeman, Ray Milby
Robert Lee Woolridge
Mr. Robert Lee Woolridge was born March 8, 1958 in Green County, KY to the late James H. Woolridge and Lilly Mae Miller Woolridge. He departed this life Saturday, January 25, 2014 at the University Of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, having attained the age of fifty-five years, ten months and seventeen days.
At an early age he professed his love for Jesus Christ, he was a member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. He was a retired United States Army Veteran.
Robert leaves to cherish his memory, five sons and two daughters: Jordan Miller and Anton Newby of Lexington, Robert and Dewayne Woolridge of North Carolina, Robert Woolridge of Guam, Tiagia Miller of Lexington and Sheldon Taylor of Campbellsville, eight brothers and two sisters: Earl Barnett of Campbellsville, James Barnett of Aurora, Illinois, Harold Barnett of Little Rock, Arkansas, Rosie Heath of Corona, California, Etta Salter of Cincinnati, Ohio, Donnie and Ronnie Wooldridge of Columbia, Larry Woolridge of Danville, Joshua Woolridge of Los Angeles, California and Jeffrey Woolridge of Columbia, thirteen grandchildren, one great grandchild and a special friend, Pamela Miller.
Place and Time of Service: Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home - 10 a.m. Central Time Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wake: 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Central Time Wednesday and after 7 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home in Greensburg.
Ministers: Rev. David Mitchell, Master of Ceremony, Rev. Donte Paul, Eulogy
Pallbearers: Jeff Woolridge, Stacy Groves, Earl Barnett, Ronnie Woolridge, Donnie Woolridge, Larry Woolridge
Honorary Pallbearers: Tim Salter, Mo Miller, Jeffrey Woolridge, Charles Daugherty, Frankie Calhoun, Lee Allen Graves
Flower Girls: Aunts and Nieces
Trent Colvin
Trent Colvin, age 49 passed away from cancer on Wednesday, January 22, 2014 at his home in Greensburg under the care of Hosparus.
Trent was a graduate of Green County High School and Elizabethtown Community College. He worked for several years at Clark's Plumbing and Heating Supply in Lebanon and Ace Hardware in Springfield and for K-Country Radio. He had a passion for fishing and successfully competed in tournaments with his good friend Eddie Goode and won "Angler of the Year Awards". He was a member of the Christian fishing club "Fishers of Men" and served as the National Public Relations Director of "Fishing For Kids" which provided rods, reels and bait for disadvantaged children and taught them some of the techniques of successful fishing, sportsmanship and safety.
Trent is survived by his son, Alex Colvin; his parents, Bill and Lois Colvin; one sister, Connie Shuffett and her husband Stan; special niece and nephew; Kiley and Landon Shuffett; uncles and aunts, Jean Blakeman of Naples, Florida; James Pendleton of Whitewood; Viola Brown of Greensburg; Helen Redman of New Mexico; Cletus and Linda Colvin of Leitchfield; Pauline and Dave Wren of Louisville; Margaret and Paul Brockman of Lebanon; Sue Colvin of Georgetown; Wanda and Johnny Abell of Finley; Donald and Pam Colvin of Campbellsville; and Barbara and Mike Shaw of Eminence; his first maternal first cousin, Mark Blakeman; special friends, Eddie Goode, Van Gadberry, John Roution, Doug Hall, Darryl Aubrey, Greg Laramore, Todd and Tommy Rogers, Susan Parker Hughes, Janie Dile Borders, Ronnadean Allen Bertram, Michelle Cash, the buddies at K & P Marina and many other relatives, friends and classmates.
A Celebration of Mass was held at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Greensburg, Saturday, January 25, 2014 with Rev. David Naylor, pastor. Burial was in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers: Eddie Goode, John Roution, Darryl Aubrey, Van Gadberry, Doug Hall and Greg Laramore.
The family has requested that expressions of sympathy be made to Hosparus of Green River. These can be made at Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home, which was in charge of the arrangements.
Margaret Yvonne Gaddie
Mrs. Margaret Yvonne Gaddie was born March 24, 1932 in Green County, KY to the late Frank and Minnie Taylor Calhoun. She departed this life Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at the Taylor Regional Hospital, Campbellsville, KY, having attained the age of eighty-one years, ten months and one day.
Mrs. Gaddie had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the 2nd Baptist Church in Greensburg, KY. She was a missionary, adult choir and the Greensburg/Green County Civic Club. She was a Licensed Practical Nurse. Besides her parents, June 14, 1997 she was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Gaddie. She is also preceded in death by one grandson, Michael Gaddie, four sisters and three brothers: Olivia Strain, Mary Frances Mullins, Hattie Hazelwood, Carolyn Yarber, Clifford Dawson, James Willie Calhoun and Frank Calhoun, Jr.
She is survived by two daughters: Prentice Spaulding of Woodbridge, Virginia and Franceda Mudd of Greensburg, KY, seven grandchildren: JerRhonda Spaulding, Netausha Gaddie-Coates (Victor), Keisha Spaulding-Higdon (Tim), Christopher Spaulding (Tanisha), Sammy Gaddie (Tasha), Charletta and Chanta Gaddie, twenty great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren, plus a host of other relatives and friends.
Place and Time of Service: 2nd Baptist Church, Greensburg, KY - 10 a.m. Central Time, Saturday, January, 18, 2014
Wake: 5 p.m. til 8 p.m. Friday at Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home in Greensburg and after 8 a.m. Saturday at 2nd Baptist Church in Greensburg
Ministers: Rev. James Jackson and Rev. James Washington III
Entombment: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens Mausoleum
Pallbearers: Sammie Gaddie, Victor Coates, Donovan Taylor, Mario Hughes, Nolan Dunston, Tim Higdon
Honorary Pallbearers: Great Grandchildren & Frankie Calhoun
Norman K. Anderson, 85
Norman K. Anderson, 85, Louisville, died Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at Hospice and Palliative Care Unit at Norton Audubon Hospital.
He was born in Brantford, Canada and became a U.S. citizen after attending the University of Michigan, from where he graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering.
He was also an Army veteran of World War II and retired sales and marketing executive.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Phyllis J. Anderson.
Survivors include his wife, the former Jean Tervo; his daughter, Mary (Gary) Bauer of Crestwood; four grandchildren, Julie Krzyaniak and Ken Anderson of Chicago, Nikkol Bauer of La Grange and Batt Bauer of Crestwood; and five great-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Arrangements were held by Stoess Funeral Home in Crestwood.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to Hospice and Palliative Care of Louisville.
Charlie Carpenter, 71
Charlie Carpenter, 71, Campbellsburg, died Friday, May 23, 2003, at Baptist Hospital East in Louisville.
He was a navy veteran of the Korean Conflict, a retired farmer and a member and deacon of Campbellsburg Christian Church.
He was the son of the late David Ellis and Sophia Knight Carpenter.
Survivors include his wife, Betsy Stivers Carpenter of Campbellsburg; a daughter, Kim (Kevin) Mullikin of Bedford; a son, Tracy (Patricia) Carpenter of Pleasureville; a sister, Nancy (Gene) Jones of Carrollton; a step-sister, Betty Jane Mueller of La Grange; two grandchildren, Andrew and Kelsey Mullikin of Bedford; and a very close friend, Mary Leslie Gividen of Louisville.
Funeral services were held Monday, May 26 at Prewitt New Castle Funeral Home in New Castle, with Dr. V. David Cooper, the Rev. Carl Rucker and the Rev. A. Franklin Brooks officiating.
Visitation was held Sunday, May 25 at the funeral home.
Internment services took place at New Castle cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Ellegood, Price Barnett, Phil Heilman, Lawson O'Brien, Gary Gosser and Ryan Gosser.
Honorary pallbearers were the Rev. Carl Rucker, the Rev. A. Franklin Brooks, Bob Cain, Lee Peyton, Larry Crask, John W. Smith, Earl Homes Sr., Henry Mattick, Mert Shelton and Kurt (Sam) Hulette.
The family asks that memorial gifts take the form of contributions to the Campbellsburg Christian Church Building Fund, c/o Campbellsburg Christian Church, P.O. Box 399, Campbellsburg, Ky. 40011.
Ada Delphia Truax Colyer, 76
Ada Delphia Truax Colyer, 76, Crestwood, passed away Saturday, May 24, 2003.
Survivors include a son, Lonnie DeSpain; a daughter, Cathy Lee Colyer; a sister, Alice Povey; and a brother, Robert Truax.
A private burial will take place in Jeffersontown cemetery. Arrangements will be handled by Foreman Funeral Home in Jeffersontown.
Fannie Mabel Eggleston, 90
Fannie Mabel Eggleston, 90, Louisville, died early Sunday morning, May 25, 2003, at Baptist East Home in Louisville.
She was the former Fannie M. Davis, a native of Middletown, Ohio, and a retired nurse from Middletown Hospital in Middletown.
Survivors include her daughter, Bethelia Kauffman of Ft. Myers, Fla.; two grandchildren, Scott Kauffman of Louisville and Lorna Kvachuk of Tucson, Ariz.; and three great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was held Monday, May 26 at Floydsburg cemetery. No visitation was held.
Arrangements were held by Stoess Funeral Home in Crestwood.
Emanuel E. McMahan, 72
Ernest Emanuel McMahan, 72, formerly of Crestwood, died Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at Blake Medical Center in Bradenton, Fla.
He was a native of Louisville, a retired partner and developer with McMahan Real Estate Company and a member of Crestwood United Methodist Church.
He was a former member of South Oldham Lions Club, South Oldham Fire Department, South Oldham Sportman's Club and a former Oldham County Magistrate.
He was preceded in death by his son, David E. McMahan.
Survivors include his wife, the former Mickey Tingle; brothers Arvel and Lonnie McMahan; and sister, Dorothy McMahan.
Funeral services were held at Monday, May 26 at Stoess Funeral Home in Crestwood, with Dr. Jay Smith officiating.
Visitation was held Sunday, May 25 at the funeral home.
Burial took place at Floydsburg cemetery in Crestwood.
Pallbearers were Jerry McMahan, Danny McMahan, Jody Ladd, Jeff Freibert, Bert Stoess, Bill Potts, Jon Wisdom and Glen Smith.
Honorary pallbearers were Wendell Moore, John Thompson, Joe Stoess, Marvin Stoess and Matt Weaver.
The family asks that expressions of sympathy take the form of memorial gifts to the building fund of Crestwood United Methodist Church.