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THE COURIER-JOURNAL | SUNDAY, MAY 6, 2012 | B7 DEATHS | courier-journal.com KY ����ROBINSON, MICHAEL PEER, 66, passed away peace- ful on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 in hospice with family present in Van- couver, WA, after suc- cumbing to complica- tions of cancer. Michael was born Au- gust 9, 1945 in San Fran- cisco, CA to John and Katherine Robinson; he was the eldest of three brothers. He served in the Navy and later worked several jobs, most notably as a com- puter programmer. His interests were numer- ous and varied, and toward the end of his life included computers, Spanish, creating virtual worlds in the Second Life computer environ- ment, motorcycling, gardening, and caring for his pets. His pets included a large, fluffy Maine Coon named Tigger, who lived with him for over a dozen years, and a Jack Russell Terrier named Ralph. He is survived by his wife, Patty Robinson of Lima, Peru; his son, John Robinson of Louis- ville; his brothers, Robert Robinson of Sacra- mento, CA and Peter Robinson of Battle Ground, WA; and his dog, Ralph. SCHUSTERMAN, LEE SUGCONN, 71, peacefully passed away on May 2, 2012, after a brief illness. A native of Kentucky, she graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Eastern New Mexico University. Rep- resenting New Mexico she was a finalist in the Miss America Pageant. While living in New York she had a long career in the fashion industry representing such notable designers as Karl Lagerfeld, Ungaro and Luis Féruad. After years of extended international and domestic business travel, she returned to her beloved Kentucky in the mid 1980's and worked in corporate development for the Louisville Theatrical Association and was director of Community/Public Relations for the Camberly Brown Hotel. Best known for her philanthropic service to many Louisville arts and health agencies, at various times she served on the boards of the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Kentucky Opera, Louisville Ballet, Louisville Theatrical Association, and American Red Cross. She was a member of the Fincastle Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. With her husband Dan she chaired the Kentucky Opera's Hard Scuffle Steeplechase for two years. She also chaired the Louisville Antique Show, the Louisville Theatrical Asso- ciation's Phantom of the Opera Ball, raised record-breaking funds for the 2005 Kentucky Derby Museum Gala, and as co-chair for the capital campaign for the Louisville Deaf Oral School raised over $8 million to build a new school and create the Heuser Hearing Institute. She also served as a member of the board of the Institute and as its chairman for several years. She was the recipient of the Deep Roots Award for community service in 2004 and she and Dan received the Child Advocate of the Year Award in 2005 from CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). Sug will always be remembered for her gen- erosity from the heart. She was a loyal friend, always willing to give of herself and to serve. She was gentle and kind to everyone she met. Her touch, her smile, her laughter endeared her to all. She accomplished much in her life but nothing was greater than her joy of living and caring. She was the daughter of the late William "Bill" and Elizabeth "Ella" Wilhoyte Conn of Crestwood, KY and Coral Gables, FL. She is survived by her husband, Daniel E. M. Schusterman; stepsons, Mark (Barbara), Kurt (Adrienne), Eric and Richard Schusterman; stepdaughter, Pam Roddy; and grandchildren, Nikki Cupolo and Asher, Elizabeth, Torrey and Natalie Schusterman. The family wishes to express its deep and sincere appreciation for the loving care Sug received from the Hospice nurses; Erica Black; and friends, Carol Lomicka and Libby Parkinson. The funeral service will be at Calvary Episcopal Church, 821 S. Fourth St. at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 9, 2012, with burial to follow at Duncan Memorial Cemetery at Floydsburg, KY. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday at Pearson Funeral Home, 149 Breckenridge Lane. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may go to Heuser Hearing & Language Academy, 111 E. Kentucky St., Louisville, KY 40203. SENN, ROBERT J. “BOB,” 89, died May 2, 2012 peacefully at home with his loving family by his side. He was a retired farmer, builder and real estate developer, an avid card player, and a member of St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church (for- merly Our Lady of Con- solation). He was preceded in death by his son, Jack Timothy Senn. Survivors include his beloved wife of 68 years, Lemmah (Bracey) Senn; his children: Judy Corbett (Ken), Bob Senn (Rita), Janet Gay Chalfant (Jack), Dan Senn (Toni), Jenny Hall (John) and Jack’s wife, Vickie Senn; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; sisters: Rosalie Foushee (Larry) and Virginia “Jen” Wallace (Jerry); and many nieces and nephews. His funeral Mass will be celebrated 11 a.m. Monday at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church, 5431 Johnsontown Road with burial in St. Andrew Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Sunday at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Peter the Apostle Church Building Fund or charity of choice. SLADE, DEREK A. 37, passed away Sunday, April 29, 2012. He was an employee at Marcone Appliances and a member of Elk Creek Missionary Baptist Church. He is survived by his mother, Beverly Tyler; stepfather, Phillip Tyler; stepsisters, Casey Sand- ers (Chris) and Sandy Baker (Eric); host of cousins, aunts, uncles and friends. Visitation will be 10 a.m.-noon Monday at Bates Memorial Baptist Church Annex, 728 E. Lampton St. with funeral services to follow at noon at the church. Burial: Louisville Ceme- tery. A.D. Porter & Sons-Southeast, 4501 Bardstown Road is in charge of arrangements. SPURR, VICKIE FRANCE, 50, of Louisville passed away May 4, 2012. She was a former em- ployee of Kentucky Farm Bureau and an av- id motorcyclist. She is preceded in death by her father, Tom France; daughter, Jessi- ca Spurr; and her be- loved pet, Bandit. Left to cherish her memory is her mother, Patricia France; sib- lings, Rick France and Sandra Denham (Jim); close friends, Brittany Garbrough and Neil Williams; nieces, Amy (Doug), Theresa, Am- ber and Alayna; great-nephews, John Ever- ette and Ethean. A Celebration of Life Service will be held Wednesday at noon at Evergreen Funeral Home with entombment to follow at Ever- green Cemetery. Visitation will be at the fu- neral home from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday. In lieu of traditional expressions of sympa- thy, the family would like to request that me- morial donations in Vickie's name be directed to University of Cincinnati Hospital Founda- tion Kidney Transplant Services, 234 Good- man Street, Cincinnati, OH 45219. TUNSTALL, RAE JR., 83, passed away Friday, May 4, 2012 at Jew- ish Hospital. He was a native of Freeport, NY., a retired Army Veteran of World War II and the Kore- an conflict, a retired auto mechanic from K- Mart, retired from PRP Fire Dept. Station #2 and a member of Life Church Louisville. He is survived by his wife, Barbara May Tunstall; two daughters, Denise Brewster Har- rison (Douglas) and Bobi-Rae Sweeney (Rog- er); one sister, Doris Tunstall; one brother, Eddy Tunstall; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Service will be noon Tuesday at W. G. Har- dy Funeral Home with burial in Highland Memory Gardens, Mt. Washington. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Monday. Memorial contribution may be made to Ar- my Emergence Relief, Bldg 5101, 12 Armor Division Ave, Ft. Knox, Ky. 40121 WHITE, WARREN J. SR., 83, passed away Thurs- day, May 3, 2012 of a stroke at the Sam Swope Care Center. He was a graduate of St. X class of 1946; Knights of Columbus, Bishop Spalding Council, a Master Sargent of the KY National Guard, and a member of the Cathe- dral of the Assumption. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Charles; and his first wife, Joyce Thomas. He is survived by his loving wife, Rita Kunz Sumner White; son, Warren J. White (An- nette) of Reno, NV; daughter, Paula J. White (Londa Gabhart) of Louisville; grandchildren, F. Zane White and Evan W. White of Albu- querque, NM; stepchildren, David S. Sumner (Deborah), Ellen R. Sumner of Louisville, and Lori S. Levy (Monty) of Marietta, GA. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Sunday at Pearson Funeral Home, 149 Breckenridge Ln. A funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Cathedral of the Assumption, 433 S. 5th St. with burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Cathedral of the Assumption Lunch Program. CANNELTON - Kellems, Anna Fay, 70, died May 4, 2012. Huber Funeral Home, Tell City CANNELTON - Lane, Ollie C., 79, died May 4, 2012. Huber Funeral Home, Tell City FRENCH LICK - Main, Joy, 85, died May 3, 2012. Brosmer-Kemple Funeral Home JEFFERSONVILLE - Elliot, Dennis Ray, 56, passed away on Saturday, May 5, 2012 after an extended illness at Clark Memorial Hospital. Dennis was a loving son, father and brother to his family. He worked for many years at Colgate Palmolive before retiring and then the U.S. Census Bureau. He was a Veteran of the United States Navy and enjoyed fishing, hunting and playing golf dur- ing his free time. He is survived by his parents, William J. El- liott Sr. and Elizabeth Bruner Elliott; son, Jus- tin Elliott (Crystal); Justin's mother, Anita El- liott; four siblings, William J. Elliott Jr. (Donna), Gary Elliott (Karen), Karen Kennedy (Tim) and John Elliott (Jyne); two grandchil- dren, Kaden and Kaleb Elliott; several nieces and nephews and many friends, that will miss him dearly. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Tues- day, May 8, 2012, at Scott Funeral Home's North Chapel, with burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Monday from 2-8 p.m. and Tuesday from 10 a.m-1 p.m. at Scott Funeral Home's North Chapel. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Soci- ety. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Online condolences are available at www.scottfuneralhome.com MADISON - Hough, Johnny Ray “John,“ 67, died May 4, 2012. Morgan & Nay Funeral Centre MADISON - Mouser, Virginia F., 92, died May 4, 2012. Vail-Holt Funeral & Cremation Service NEW ALBANY - Boring, Ruth Gentry, 90, died May 4, 2012. Garr Funeral Home, Sellersburg NEW ALBANY - Flanigan, Coletta C. (Roth), 97, died May 4, 2012. The daughter of the late Joseph and Celina A. (Sohm) Roth, Coletta was born December 4, 1914 in New Albany. She was a retired book- keeper for Southern Indiana Neurology, volun- teered at Floyd Memorial Hospital and was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, New Albany and the St. Mary's Altar Society. Along with her parents, Coletta was preceded in death by her husband, David A. Flanigan; two brothers and two sisters. Survivors include: children, David E. Flani- gan (Rosalee), Harry Flanigan (Becky),Jeanne Charbonneau (Jim), Richard Flanigan (Sue), Joyce Adams (Dennis), Dion Flanigan (Jackie) and John Flanigan (Michelle); sister, Imelda Wehrmann; grandchildren, Laura, Brian, Keith, Amy, Sam, Anne, Amy, Traci, Rachel, Bran- don, Austin, Hilary, Emily, Aidan and Cian; 10 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and neph- ews Visitation from 2-8 p.m. Monday at Kraft Fu- neral Service, 708 E. Spring Street, New Alba- ny, IN. Funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church with burial to follow in Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park. Expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Mary's Catholic Church, 415 E. Eighth Street, New Albany, IN 47150. Online condolences may be made to www.kraftfuneralservice.net NORTH VERNON - Brunner, James Nyle, 86, died May 5, 2012. Dove-Sharp & Rudicel PALMYRA - Pruit, Bobby G., 72, passed away Thursday, May 3, 2012 at Norton Hospital, Louisville. Bobby was born October 5, 1939 at Lovington, NM to the late Chester Allen and Annie Mat- thews Pruit. He was a retired cattleman from Producers Stockyards, Little York, IN. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara Roys Pruit. Surviving are son, James William Pruit (Alli- son) of Abilene, TX; daughters, T i s h a G a y l e Arbuckle (Joe) of Corydon, IN and Debra Den- ise Pruit of Clarksville, IN; siblings, Dick Pruit of Spencerville, OK, Royce Pruit (Beverly) of Garden City, TX, Iretta Pruit of Odessa, TX, Donna Lawton (Hank) of Fort Smith, AR and Donald Pruit (Sharon) of Fort Worth, TX; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Friday, May 11, 2012 at Swa- rens Funeral Home, 1405 Highway 64 NW, Ramsey, IN with interment in Palmyra Ceme- tery. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Thursday, May 10, 2012 and after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. SALEM - Burns, Stanley B., 96, died May 4, 2012. Dawalt Funeral Homes, Inc. TELL CITY - Volgemann, William O., died May 3, 2012. Huber Funeral Home EKRON- O’Bryan, Anna Ruth, 89, passed away Thurs- day, May 3, 2012, with her family at her side. Anna Ruth Ray was born in Sirocco, KY on March 16, 1923 to her parents, Agnes Bessie Pike and William Jen- nings Ray. She was a 1941 graduate of the Fla- herty Boarding School. In 1948, Anna married Paul O'Bryan and they started their life together, first in Louisville and then in Webster Valley, KY before making their longtime home on a farm in Ekron, KY. Over the next 40 years, Anna and her husband estab- lished themselves in the Meade County farming community, raising their family of six children. They were very active members of the St. John the Apostle Parish in Brandenburg, KY. Anna also worked professionally as a property book officer for the Federal Government at the Ft. Knox Army Base and after retiring with 31 years of service, she was very involved in the National Association for Retired Federal Em- ployees (NARFE). After the death of her be- loved husband of 50 years, Anna relocated in 2006 to Brownsboro Park Retirement Commu- nity in Louisville. Anna lived her life dedicated to her faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and her Roman Catholic tra- dition, especially her devotion to Mary, the Blessed Mother. She dearly loved her family, especially each and every one of those grand- children, and her many friends she made along life's journey. She loved to laugh and be sur- rounded by people no matter the occasion but, she was also committed and hardworking in ev- erything she did. Anna leaves a legacy of Christian faith and Biblical values that her loved ones will cherish forever. Proverbs 31:28 "Her children arise and call her blessed." Anna was preceded in death by her husband, Francis Paul O'Bryan; three sisters, Sister Rosa- ria (Catherine) Ray, Margaret Mills, and Mar- tha Jean Tate; and two brothers, James (Jay) Ray and Edward Ray. She is survived by her sister, Patsy Ray; broth- er, Pat Ray; and her six children, Paula Clark (Jim), Gary O'Bryan (Debbie), Mary Haupt (Craig), Keith O'Bryan (Susan), Kevin O'Bryan, and John O'Bryan (Jonna). She was also blessed with 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchil- dren. Anna's life and faith will be celebrated at a Catholic Mass conducted at St. John the Apos- tle Church, 515 Broadway, Brandenburg, KY, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Visitation will be held at Hager Funeral Home, 633 Bland Street, Brandenburg 40108 on Monday, May 7, 2012, from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and on Tues- day, May 8, from 8-10:45 a.m. Contributions in her honor may also be made to Catholic Charities of Louisville, Inc., 2911 South 4th Street, Louisville, KY 40208. Online condolences may be left at www.hager funeralhome.com. LIBERTY - Dunkin, Ruth M., 64, died May 4, 2012. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home LEXINGTON - Dunaway, Bobby Carlile, 82, retired engineer, died May 4, 2012 at St. Jo- seph Hospital. Mr. Dunaway was born May 25, 1929 to the late Albert Carter and Rober- ta Young Dunaway. He retired from Nolin RECC, after 20 years, where he was manager of opera- tions and engineering and served in the Air Force, during the Korean War, for four years. Bobby was a life member of UK Alumni Association, member of American Le- gion, Industrial Foundation in Elizabethtown, Rotary member in Elizabethtown and served as a chairman of Planning and Zoning for eight years. Surviving relatives include his loving wife of 54 years, Sally Martin Dunaway; two children, Clay Carlile Dunaway of Lexington and Karen Alexander Dunaway of New Jersey; two sisters, Allean Blose of Riverside, CA and Eilean Clas- sen of Chatsworth, CA; one brother, William Dunaway of Glendale, CA; nephew, Henry Th- ompson Nicholas III of Newport Coast, CA; aunt, Marcella Martin Leach; cousins, Rev. Al- bert Giesler, Rev. John Thomas Dunaway and Susan Dunaway. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Harrodsburg Road with burial to follow in the Lexington Ceme- tery. Visitation will be Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. LEBANON - Vancleave, Mary Lou, died Wednesday April 25, 2012. Memorial Service: 1 p.m. May 6, 2012, Sher- man Chapel. Campbell-DeWitt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. LEBANON - Fowler, Carol Sue, died Thursday, May 3, 2012. Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, May 7, 2012 at Campbell-Dewitt Funeral Home. Visitation: 5 p.m. Sunday. ELIZABETHTOWN - Willmoth, Mary Catherine Mulhall , died May 3, 2012. Brown Funeral Home DAWSON SPRINGS - Midkiff, Michael Ray Sr., 66, died May 5, 2012. Beshear Funeral Home COLUMBIA - Richardson, Martha Page, 82, died May 3, 2012. Grissom-Martin Funeral Home CENTERTOWN - Inglehart, Rex, 77, died. Bevil Bros. Funeral Home, Beaver Dam BRANDENBURG - Tucker, Micah Wesley, 24, died May 3, 2012. Hager Funeral Home BRANDENBURG - Rodgers, Lois Ann Board, 69, died May 3, 2012. Bruington-Jenkins-Sturgeon BOWLING GREEN - Wheatly, Harold Ray Sr., 63, died May 4, 2012. Cone Funeral Home BELTON - Hudson, Milton Fred, 70, died May 4, 2012. Tucker Funeral Home, Central City Time: 05-05-2012 19:12 User: marjohnson PubDate: 05-06-2012 Zone: KY Edition: 1 Page Name: B7 Color: Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

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Page 1: WHITE WARREN J. SR., SALEM - Burns, Stanley B., TELL CITYnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt76dj58dr4j/data/70131_KY20120506B7NB.pdfMay 06, 2012  · Terrier named Ralph. He is survived by his wife,

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ROBINSON, MICHAEL PEER,66, passed away peace-ful on Wednesday, April18, 2012 in hospice withfamily present in Van-couver, WA, after suc-cumbing to complica-tions of cancer.

Michael was born Au-gust 9, 1945 in San Fran-cisco, CA to John andKatherine Robinson; hewas the eldest of three

brothers. He served in the Navy and laterworked several jobs, most notably as a com-puter programmer. His interests were numer-ous and varied, and toward the end of his lifeincluded computers, Spanish, creating virtualworlds in the Second Life computer environ-ment, motorcycling, gardening, and caring forhis pets. His pets included a large, fluffyMaine Coon named Tigger, who lived withhim for over a dozen years, and a Jack RussellTerrier named Ralph.

He is survived by his wife, Patty Robinson ofLima, Peru; his son, John Robinson of Louis-ville; his brothers, Robert Robinson of Sacra-mento, CA and Peter Robinson of BattleGround, WA; and his dog, Ralph.

SCHUSTERMAN, LEE “SUG” CONN,71, peaceful ly passedaway on May 2, 2012,after a brief illness.

A native of Kentucky,she graduated Phi BetaKappa from Eastern NewMexico University. Rep-resenting New Mexico shewas a finalist in the MissAmerica Pageant.While living in New Yorkshe had a long career in

the fashion industry representing such notabledesigners as Karl Lagerfeld, Ungaro and LuisFéruad. After years of extended internationaland domestic business travel, she returned toher beloved Kentucky in the mid 1980's andworked in corporate development for theLouisville Theatrical Association and wasdirector of Community/Public Relations forthe Camberly Brown Hotel.

Best known for her philanthropic service tomany Louisville arts and health agencies, atvarious times she served on the boards of theKentucky Center for the Performing Arts,Kentucky Opera, Louisville Ballet, LouisvilleTheatrical Association, and American RedCross. She was a member of the FincastleChapter of the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution.

With her husband Dan she chaired theKentucky Opera's Hard Scuffle Steeplechasefor two years. She also chaired the LouisvilleAntique Show, the Louisville Theatrical Asso-ciation's Phantom of the Opera Ball, raisedrecord-breaking funds for the 2005 KentuckyDerby Museum Gala, and as co-chair for thecapital campaign for the Louisville Deaf OralSchool raised over $8 million to build a newschool and create the Heuser Hearing Institute.She also served as a member of the board ofthe Institute and as its chairman for severalyears.

She was the recipient of the Deep RootsAward for community service in 2004 and sheand Dan received the Child Advocate ofthe Year Award in 2005 from CASA (CourtAppointed Special Advocates).

Sug will always be remembered for her gen-erosity from the heart. She was a loyal friend,always willing to give of herself and to serve.She was gentle and kind to everyone she met.Her touch, her smile, her laughter endeared herto all. She accomplished much in her life butnothing was greater than her joy of living andcaring.

She was the daughter of the late William"Bill" and Elizabeth "Ella" Wilhoyte Conn ofCrestwood, KY and Coral Gables, FL.

She is survived by her husband, Daniel E. M.Schusterman; stepsons, Mark (Barbara), Kurt(Adrienne), Eric and Richard Schusterman;stepdaughter, Pam Roddy; and grandchildren,Nikki Cupolo and Asher, Elizabeth, Torreyand Natalie Schusterman.

The family wishes to express its deep andsincere appreciation for the loving care Sugreceived from the Hospice nurses; EricaBlack; and friends, Carol Lomicka and LibbyParkinson.

The funeral service will be at CalvaryEpiscopal Church, 821 S. Fourth St. at 10 a.m.Wednesday, May 9, 2012, with burial tofollow at Duncan Memorial Cemetery atFloydsburg, KY. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to1 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday andTuesday at Pearson Funeral Home, 149Breckenridge Lane.

In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathymay go to Heuser Hearing & LanguageAcademy, 111 E. Kentucky St., Louisville,KY 40203.

SENN, ROBERT J. “BOB,”89, died May 2, 2012peacefully at home withhis loving family by hisside.

He was a retired farmer,builder and real estatedeveloper, an avid cardplayer, and a member ofSt . Peter the Apost leCatholic Church (for-merly Our Lady of Con-solation).

He was preceded in death by his son, JackTimothy Senn.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 68years, Lemmah (Bracey) Senn; his children:Judy Corbett (Ken), Bob Senn (Rita), JanetGay Chalfant (Jack), Dan Senn (Toni), JennyHall (John) and Jack’s wife, Vickie Senn;eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren;and one great-great-grandchild; sisters:Rosalie Foushee (Larry) and Virginia “Jen”Wallace (Jerry); and many nieces and nephews.

His funeral Mass will be celebrated 11 a.m.Monday at St. Peter the Apostle CatholicChurch, 5431 Johnsontown Road with burialin St. Andrew Cemetery. Visitation will befrom 2-8 p.m. Sunday at Owen Funeral Home,5317 Dixie Highway.

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathymay be made to St. Peter the Apostle ChurchBuilding Fund or charity of choice.

SLADE, DEREK A.37, passed away Sunday,April 29, 2012.

He was an employee atMarcone Appliances anda member of Elk CreekM i s s i o n a r y B a p t i s tChurch.

He is survived by hismother, Beverly Tyler;stepfather, Phillip Tyler;stepsisters, Casey Sand-ers (Chris) and Sandy

Baker (Eric); host of cousins, aunts, uncles andfriends.

Visitation will be 10 a.m.-noon Monday atBates Memorial Baptist Church Annex, 728 E.Lampton St. with funeral services to follow atnoon at the church. Burial: Louisville Ceme-tery. A.D. Porter & Sons-Southeast, 4501Bardstown Road is in charge of arrangements.

SPURR, VICKIE FRANCE,50, of Louisville passedaway May 4, 2012.

She was a former em-p l o y e e o f K e n t u c k yFarm Bureau and an av-id motorcyclist.

S h e i s p r e c e d e d i ndeath by her father, TomFrance; daughter, Jessi-ca Spurr; and her be-loved pet, Bandit.

Lef t to cher i sh hermemory is her mother, Patricia France; sib-lings, Rick France and Sandra Denham (Jim);close friends, Brittany Garbrough and NeilWilliams; nieces, Amy (Doug), Theresa, Am-ber and Alayna; great-nephews, John Ever-ette and Ethean.

A Celebration of Life Service will be heldWednesday at noon at Evergreen FuneralHome with entombment to follow at Ever-green Cemetery. Visitation will be at the fu-neral home from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday.

In lieu of traditional expressions of sympa-thy, the family would like to request that me-morial donations in Vickie's name be directedto University of Cincinnati Hospital Founda-tion Kidney Transplant Services, 234 Good-man Street, Cincinnati, OH 45219.

TUNSTALL, RAE JR.,83, passed away Friday, May 4, 2012 at Jew-ish Hospital.

He was a native of Freeport, NY., a retiredArmy Veteran of World War II and the Kore-an conflict, a retired auto mechanic from K-Mart, retired from PRP Fire Dept. Station #2and a member of Life Church Louisville.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara MayTunstall; two daughters, Denise Brewster Har-rison (Douglas) and Bobi-Rae Sweeney (Rog-er); one sister, Doris Tunstall; one brother,Eddy Tunstall; four grandchildren and onegreat-grandchild.

Service will be noon Tuesday at W. G. Har-dy Funeral Home with burial in HighlandMemory Gardens, Mt. Washington. Visitation:2-8 p.m. Monday.

Memorial contribution may be made to Ar-my Emergence Relief, Bldg 5101, 12 ArmorDivision Ave, Ft. Knox, Ky. 40121

WHITE, WARREN J. SR.,83, passed away Thurs-day, May 3, 2012 of astroke at the Sam SwopeCare Center.

He was a graduate of St.X class of 1946; Knightsof Columbus, BishopS p a l d i n g C o u n c i l , aMaster Sargent of theKY National Guard, anda member of the Cathe-dral of the Assumption.

He was preceded in death by his parents;his brother, Charles; and his first wife, JoyceThomas.

He is survived by his loving wife, Rita KunzSumner White; son, Warren J. White (An-nette) of Reno, NV; daughter, Paula J. White(Londa Gabhart) of Louisville; grandchildren,F. Zane White and Evan W. White of Albu-querque, NM; stepchildren, David S. Sumner(Deborah), Ellen R. Sumner of Louisville, andLori S. Levy (Monty) of Marietta, GA.

Visi tat ion wil l be 4-7 p.m. Sunday atPearson Funeral Home, 149 Breckenridge Ln.A funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Monday atthe Cathedral of the Assumption, 433 S. 5thSt. with burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery.

Contributions can be made to the Cathedralof the Assumption Lunch Program.

CANNELTON - Kellems, Anna Fay, 70, died May4, 2012. Huber Funeral Home, Tell City

CANNELTON - Lane, Ollie C., 79, died May 4,2012. Huber Funeral Home, Tell City

FRENCH LICK - Main, Joy, 85, died May 3, 2012.Brosmer-Kemple Funeral Home

JEFFERSONVILLE - Elliot, Dennis Ray,56, passed away on Saturday, May 5, 2012 afteran extended illness at Clark Memorial Hospital.

Dennis was a loving son, father and brother tohis family. He worked for many years atColgate Palmolive before retiring andthen the U.S. Census Bureau. He was aVeteran of the United States Navy and

enjoyed fishing, hunting and playing golf dur-ing his free time.

He is survived by his parents, William J. El-liott Sr. and Elizabeth Bruner Elliott; son, Jus-tin Elliott (Crystal); Justin's mother, Anita El-liott; four siblings, William J. Elliott Jr.(Donna), Gary Elliott (Karen), Karen Kennedy(Tim) and John Elliott (Jyne); two grandchil-dren, Kaden and Kaleb Elliott; several niecesand nephews and many friends, that will misshim dearly.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Tues-day, May 8, 2012, at Scott Funeral Home'sNorth Chapel, with burial in Walnut RidgeCemetery. Visitation will be held on Mondayfrom 2-8 p.m. and Tuesday from 10 a.m-1 p.m.at Scott Funeral Home's North Chapel.

Expressions of sympathy may take the formof contributions to the American Cancer Soci-ety. Envelopes will be available at the funeralhome.

O n l i n e c o n d o l e n c e s a r e a v a i l a b l e a twww.scottfuneralhome.com

MADISON - Hough, Johnny Ray “John,“ 67, diedMay 4, 2012. Morgan & Nay Funeral Centre

MADISON - Mouser, Virginia F., 92, died May 4,2012. Vail-Holt Funeral & Cremation Service

NEW ALBANY - Boring, Ruth Gentry, 90, diedMay 4, 2012. Garr Funeral Home, Sellersburg

NEW ALBANY - Flanigan, Coletta C. (Roth),97, died May 4, 2012.

The daughter of the late Joseph and Celina A.(Sohm) Roth, Coletta was born December 4,1914 in New Albany. She was a retired book-keeper for Southern Indiana Neurology, volun-teered at Floyd Memorial Hospital and was amember of St. Mary's Catholic Church, NewAlbany and the St. Mary's Altar Society.

Along with her parents, Coletta was precededin death by her husband, David A. Flanigan;two brothers and two sisters.

Survivors include: children, David E. Flani-gan (Rosalee), Harry Flanigan (Becky),JeanneCharbonneau (Jim), Richard Flanigan (Sue),Joyce Adams (Dennis), Dion Flanigan (Jackie)and John Flanigan (Michelle); sister, ImeldaWehrmann; grandchildren, Laura, Brian, Keith,Amy, Sam, Anne, Amy, Traci, Rachel, Bran-don, Austin, Hilary, Emily, Aidan and Cian; 10great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and neph-ews

Visitation from 2-8 p.m. Monday at Kraft Fu-neral Service, 708 E. Spring Street, New Alba-ny, IN. Funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Tuesdayat St. Mary's Catholic Church with burial tofollow in Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to St.Mary's Catholic Church, 415 E. Eighth Street,New Albany, IN 47150.

O n l i n e c o n d o l e n c e s m a y b e m a d e t owww.kraftfuneralservice.net

NORTH VERNON - Brunner, James Nyle, 86, diedMay 5, 2012. Dove-Sharp & Rudicel

PALMYRA - Pruit, Bobby G.,72, passed away Thursday, May 3, 2012 atNorton Hospital, Louisville.

Bobby was born October 5, 1939 at Lovington,NM to the late Chester Allen and Annie Mat-thews Pruit. He was a retired cattleman fromProducers Stockyards, Little York, IN.

He was preceded in death by his wife, BarbaraRoys Pruit.

Surviving are son, James William Pruit (Alli-son) of Abilene, TX; daughters, T i s h a G a y l eArbuckle (Joe) of Corydon, IN and Debra Den-ise Pruit of Clarksville, IN; siblings, Dick Pruitof Spencerville, OK, Royce Pruit (Beverly) ofGarden City, TX, Iretta Pruit of Odessa, TX,Donna Lawton (Hank) of Fort Smith, AR andDonald Pruit (Sharon) of Fort Worth, TX; eightgrandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Friday, May 11, 2012 at Swa-rens Funeral Home, 1405 Highway 64 NW,Ramsey, IN with interment in Palmyra Ceme-tery. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Thursday, May 10,2012 and after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeralhome.

SALEM - Burns, Stanley B., 96, died May 4,2012. Dawalt Funeral Homes, Inc.

TELL CITY - Volgemann, William O., died May 3,2012. Huber Funeral Home

EKRON- O’Bryan, Anna Ruth,89, passed away Thurs-day, May 3, 2012, withher family at her side.

Anna Ruth Ray wasborn in Sirocco, KY onMarch 16, 1923 to herparents, Agnes BessiePike and William Jen-nings Ray. She was a1941 graduate of the Fla-herty Boarding School.In 1948, Anna marriedPaul O'Bryan and they

started their life together, first in Louisville andthen in Webster Valley, KY before making theirlongtime home on a farm in Ekron, KY. Overthe next 40 years, Anna and her husband estab-lished themselves in the Meade County farmingcommunity, raising their family of six children.They were very active members of the St. Johnthe Apostle Parish in Brandenburg, KY. Annaalso worked professionally as a property bookofficer for the Federal Government at the Ft.Knox Army Base and after retiring with 31years of service, she was very involved in theNational Association for Retired Federal Em-ployees (NARFE). After the death of her be-loved husband of 50 years, Anna relocated in2006 to Brownsboro Park Retirement Commu-nity in Louisville.

Anna lived her life dedicated to her faith in theLord Jesus Christ and her Roman Catholic tra-dition, especially her devotion to Mary, theBlessed Mother. She dearly loved her family,especially each and every one of those grand-children, and her many friends she made alonglife's journey. She loved to laugh and be sur-rounded by people no matter the occasion but,she was also committed and hardworking in ev-erything she did. Anna leaves a legacy ofChristian faith and Biblical values that her lovedones will cherish forever. Proverbs 31:28 "Herchildren arise and call her blessed."

Anna was preceded in death by her husband,Francis Paul O'Bryan; three sisters, Sister Rosa-ria (Catherine) Ray, Margaret Mills, and Mar-tha Jean Tate; and two brothers, James (Jay)Ray and Edward Ray.

She is survived by her sister, Patsy Ray; broth-er, Pat Ray; and her six children, Paula Clark(Jim), Gary O'Bryan (Debbie), Mary Haupt(Craig), Keith O'Bryan (Susan), Kevin O'Bryan,and John O'Bryan (Jonna). She was also blessedwith 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchil-dren.

Anna's life and faith will be celebrated at aCatholic Mass conducted at St. John the Apos-tle Church, 515 Broadway, Brandenburg, KY, at11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Visitationwill be held at Hager Funeral Home, 633 BlandStreet, Brandenburg 40108 on Monday, May 7,2012, from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and on Tues-day, May 8, from 8-10:45 a.m.

Contributions in her honor may also be madeto Catholic Charities of Louisville, Inc., 2911South 4th Street, Louisville, KY 40208.

Online condolences may be left at www.hagerfuneralhome.com.

LIBERTY - Dunkin, Ruth M., 64, died May 4,2012. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home

LEXINGTON - Dunaway, Bobby Carlile,82, retired engineer, diedMay 4, 2012 at St. Jo-seph Hospital.

Mr. Dunaway was bornMay 25, 1929 to the lateAlbert Carter and Rober-ta Young Dunaway. Heretired from Nolin RECC,after 20 years, where hewas manager of opera-tions and engineering andserved in the Air Force,during the Korean War,

for four years. Bobby was a life member of UKAlumni Association, member of American Le-gion, Industrial Foundation in Elizabethtown,Rotary member in Elizabethtown and served asa chairman of Planning and Zoning for eightyears.

Surviving relatives include his loving wife of54 years, Sally Martin Dunaway; two children,Clay Carlile Dunaway of Lexington and KarenAlexander Dunaway of New Jersey; two sisters,Allean Blose of Riverside, CA and Eilean Clas-sen of Chatsworth, CA; one brother, WilliamDunaway of Glendale, CA; nephew, Henry Th-ompson Nicholas III of Newport Coast, CA;aunt, Marcella Martin Leach; cousins, Rev. Al-bert Giesler, Rev. John Thomas Dunaway andSusan Dunaway.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday atKerr Brothers Funeral Home, Harrodsburg Roadwith burial to follow in the Lexington Ceme-tery. Visitation will be Thursday from 5-8 p.m.at the funeral home.

LEBANON - Vancleave, Mary Lou,died Wednesday April 25, 2012.

Memorial Service: 1 p.m. May 6, 2012, Sher-man Chapel.

Campbell-DeWitt Funeral Home in charge ofarrangements.

LEBANON - Fowler, Carol Sue,died Thursday, May 3, 2012.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday, May 7, 2012 atCampbell-Dewitt Funeral Home. Visitation: 5p.m. Sunday.

ELIZABETHTOWN - Willmoth, Mary CatherineMulhall , died May 3, 2012. Brown FuneralHome

DAWSON SPRINGS - Midkiff, Michael Ray Sr.,66, died May 5, 2012. Beshear Funeral Home

COLUMBIA - Richardson, Martha Page, 82, diedMay 3, 2012. Grissom-Martin Funeral Home

CENTERTOWN - Inglehart, Rex, 77, died. BevilBros. Funeral Home, Beaver Dam

BRANDENBURG - Tucker, Micah Wesley, 24,died May 3, 2012. Hager Funeral Home

BRANDENBURG - Rodgers, Lois Ann Board, 69,died May 3, 2012. Bruington-Jenkins-Sturgeon

BOWLING GREEN - Wheatly, Harold Ray Sr., 63,died May 4, 2012. Cone Funeral Home

BELTON - Hudson, Milton Fred, 70, died May 4,2012. Tucker Funeral Home, Central City

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