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COMPILED AND FORMATTED BY Kelly Courtney-Blizzard KELLYGIRL3398@MPINET.NET Copyright 2000 Elsie Underwood **************************************************************************** The Sun Mrs. Claire Rita DALY, a resident of Pineville, Ky., died Saturday, October 6, 1990 at her daughter’s home in Vineland, New Jersey. She was born June 3, 1927 in Manville, Rhode Island, the daughter of the late Denis RICHARD and Alice TOISSANT RICHARD. Mrs. Daly was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Pineville. She was the director of Interfaith of Bell County. She was a member of the Pineville Ministerial Association. She was a member of the Cooperative Christian Ministry of Kentucky. She was a member of the Network of Mission Speakers of Lexington. She was a Catholic Diocese of the Board of Social Services of the Lexington Catholic Diocese. Mrs. Daly was also on the Board of Directors of the Central Appalachian Peoples Federation Credit Union. She was Chairman of the Board of the Federal Emergency Agency of Bell County. She was also a member of FEMA Disaster Team. Survivors include her husband, Harry Joseph DALY, Pineville, Ky.; two sons, Lawrence DALY, Milwaukee, Wis., and Richard DALY, Misoulia, Montana; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Marie ROESSLER, Parksville, Ky., Mrs. Anne Marie HAIN, Ketchikan, Ala., and Mrs. Deirdre Marie BINNEY, Vineland, New Jersey; and ten grandchildren. Services were conducted at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 10, 1990 at the First Christian Church in Pineville, Ky., with Father Stephen GALLENSTEIN officiating. Burial was in Our Lady of Gethsemani in Trappist, Ky. Pallbearers were friends of the family. Durham Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Typed by; Connie Binkley The Sun-Courier Thursday, March 10, 1988 MAUDE F. DANCE Maude Lee Fullerton Dance, 93, formerly of Pineville, died Tuesday, March 1, 1988, in Biloxi, Miss. She had been a resident of Biloxi for the past eleven years and was a member of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Dance was a lifelong Baptist missionary, teacher and church worker in New Mexico, Arizona, Tennessee and Southeastern Kentucky. She served as Dean of Women at Southwest Baptist College, Bolivar, Mo., and was chairperson of the home economics department at Montezuma, Baptist College, Montezuma, N.M. She also taught home economics and other subjects at Magoffin Baptist Institute and Oneida Baptist Institute in southeast Kentucky. She was superintendent, at various times, of five Baptists WMU associations in Kentucky and Tennessee. In Kentucky, she was appointed to the Governor’s Advisory Board for Child Care and Public Assistance. She was instrumental in the development of the public literacy program in Bell County, and pioneered in the Baptist Home mission Board’s program of adult literacy. In 1965, she was named Pineville “Women of the Year” by the Pineville Rotary Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. James Claude Dance and one son, James Lee Dance. Survivors include two sns, Dr. William E. Dance, Dallas, Texas, and Thomas R. Dance, Orlando, Florida; one daughter, Mrs. Henry D. (Thelma) Ward, Gulfport, Miss.; one brother, G. Edward Fullerton, Jackson, Tennessee; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Services were at 3 p.m. Friday, March 4, at First Baptist Church, Pineville, with Rev. Charles F. Jones. Burial was in the Pineville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wayne Bishop, E. J. Farris, Ernest Slusher, James O’Roan, Michael Roan, and Charles Dean. The honorary pallbearer was Dr. Ed Wilson. Arnett Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. The Sun-Courier, Thursday, June 30, 1988 Roger Lee DANIEL Roger Lee DANIEL, 69, a life long resident of Bell County, Ky., died Tuesday, June 21, 1988 at his home in Clear Creek, Ky. He was born March 24, 1919 in Bell County, Ky., the son of the late John DANIEL and Jane MARTIN DANIEL. He was a veteran of the United States Army, having served in World War II in the Battle of the Rhineland for which he received the American Theatre Ribbon, the European African Middle Eastern Theatre Ribbon with one Bronze Service Star, the Asiatic Pacific Theatre Ribbon, a good conduct medal and the World War II medal. He had retired from home improvement work and he was a member of the Salem Baptist Church No. 2. He was preceded in death by one son, Cagle DANIEL, Sr., four brothers, Sam Lee DANIEL, Willie Lee DANIEL, Roosevelt DANIEL, Moody DANIEL. Also three sisters, Zinnia DANIEL, Zona WEBB and Flora Lee DANIEL. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sadie Gibson DANIEL, Clear Creek, Ky.; three daughters, Mrs. Wilma MIRACLE, Davisburg, Ky., Mrs. =Paper is turned up-side down and does not go to this obit. Norman A. DAUDELIN The Sun-Courier, Thursday, 1 Oct 1987 DAUDELIN, Norman A. Norman A. DAUDELIN of Smyrna, GA, died Saturday, Sept 19. A retired United States Army Major, he was in theEuropean Campaign in Germany during World War II and served with the occupation forces in Germany in the 1950’s. He also served one year with the occupation forces in Korea in the early 1960’s. He was the brother-in-law of Bill and Charles Sharp and Mrs. Bill Slusher of Pineville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Sharp DAUDELIN, Smyrna; one daughter, one son, five sisters, one brother, and six grandchildren. Services for Mr. Daudelin were at 11 am Tuesday, September 22 at Castellaw’s Concord Chapel in Smyrna with Chaplain Frances Bishop, United States Army. Burial followed in the Georgia Memorial Park. The Sun-Courier, Thursday, October 29, 1987 Charlotte DAVENPORT Mrs. Charlotte GREEN DAVENPORT, age 63, a resident of Calloway, Ky., who passed away Sunday, October 25, 1987, at the Middlesboro Community Hospital. She was born December 24, 1922 in Bell County, Kentucky, the daughter of the late John B. GREEN and America KELLY GREEN. She was a believer in the Holiness faith. She is survived by: her husband, Mr. Floyd DAVENPORT, Calloway, Ky.; two sons, Mr. Floyd Thomas DAVENPORT and Mr. Ray DAVENPORT, both of Calloway; one brother, Mr. Otto GREEN, Calloway, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Cumile COX, Middlesboro, Ky.; Mrs. Carrie MIRACLE, Hulen, Ky.; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sharon GRIFFITH DAVENPORT, Calloway; seven grandchildren: Russell, Linda, Pamala, Connie, Phillip, Amanda, Sarah. Services for Mrs. Davenport were at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 27, 1987 at the Mathel Holiness Church, with the Rev. Kenneth HOSKINS and Rev. Thea O. CARTER. Burial followed in the Old Mathel Cemetery, at Calloway, Ky. Pallbearers were friends of the family. Durham Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Typed by: C. Connie Binkley lnickel@worcnet.gen.oh.us The Sun-Courier, Thursday, September 12, 1985 George Harold DAVENPORT, Sr. Mr. George Harold DAVENPORT, Sr. age 67, a resident of Hulen, Ky., passed away Thursday, September 5, 1985 at the Pineville Community Hospital. He was born September 22, 1918 in Dunbar, Va., the son of the late Kemper Martin DAVENPORT and Minnie Belle LANE DAVENPORT. He was a veteran of W. W. 2 of the United States Army. He was a coal miner, he was in the construction business, and believed in the Baptist faith. He was joined in holy matrimony at Black Mountain, Ky., August 14, 1948 to Rosemary HARDING, daughter of George and Pearl Harding. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosemary HARDING DAVENPORT, Hulen; 1 son, Mr. George Harold DAVENPORT, Lexington, Ky.; 2 brothers, Mr. Evert Carroll DAVENPORT, Mr. Walter Paul DAVENPORT, Philippines; 1 sister, Mrs. Mildred WEST, Kingsport, Tenn. Funeral services for Mr. DAVENPORT were conducted Saturday, September 7, 1985 at the Durham Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Roby WALTERS officiating. Burial was in the Parsonss Cemetery at Hulen, Ky.. His pallbearers were his nephews and honorary bearers were Dr. Steve MORGAN, Dr. Talmadge HAYS, and the staff of the Pineville Community Hospital. Durham Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. **note: spelling for Mildred West was “Midlred”. BECKY REDD CASAGRANDE (genequene@yahoo.com) The Sun-Courier, Friday June 3, 1988 Edna HOSKINS DAVIS Edna HOSKINS DAVIS, age 93, died Tuesday, May 24, 1988 at the Pineville Community Hospital following an extended illness. She was born in Bell County on December 11, 1884, the daughter of the late James C. and Laura PURSIFULL HOSKINS. She was a member of the Calvin Primitive Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John L. DAVIS, and two sons, Lester and Clarence DAVIS. Mrs. Davis is survived by seven children, Nellie JACKSON, Gwen OVERTON, and Clifford DAVIS, all of Calvin, Kentucky, Georgia MINK, Harlan Road, Milford DAVIS, Los Angeles, California, Vivian Wilson, Keego Harbor, Mich., and Leon DAVIS, Fairfield, Ohio; one sister, Susie HOSKINS, Morristown, Tenn.; fourteen grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, and four great-great grandchildren. Services were Friday, May 27, at 2 p.m. at the Calvin Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Kenneth ROBBINS, Rev. Lindsey DAVIS, Rev. Charles MOORE, and Elder Phillip HOSKINS. Burial was in the Lum Greene Cemetery, Calvin, Kentucky. Grandchildren served as pallbearers. Arnett Funeral Home, Pineville, was in charge of arrangements. Typed by: C. Connie Binkley lnickel@worcnet.gen.oh.us John Deaton Sr. John Deaton Sr. age 83, a resident of Pineville, Ky., died Saturday, June 18, 1988 at the Harlan Nursing Home, in Harlan, Ky.. He was born May 16, 1907 in Leslie County, Ky. He was the son of the late Isaac Deaton and Ann Ellis Deaton,. He was joined in Holy Matrimony October 21, 1922 at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. to Uphmia Cox, and they had been married for over 65 years. He was a retired coal miner, a very active worker in the community. He was a member of the Jensen Babtist Church, and also a deacon of the church. He was precided in death by his Mother, Father and Three Sister; Gertrude Garrison, Mary Ferrell, and Flora Williams. also Four Brothers; Sam Ellis, Oscar Deaton, McKinley Deaton, Edward Deaton. and one Infant Daughter, Mattie Deaton. He is survived by his wife, Uphmia Cox Deaton of Wallsend, Ky., and Two Sons; John Deaton Jr. of Varilla, Ky., Charles David Deaton of Harrogate, Tenn., and one Daughter; Mrs. Ada Lee Smith of Kettle Island, Ky., also 18 grand-children, and 22 great-grand children. Services for Mr. Deaton were at 2 p.m. Monday, June 20, 1988 with Rev. Theo Carter and Rev. Roy Hatton. Burial followed in Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Middlesboro, Ky. Those who served as Pallbearers were his grandsons. The honorary pallbearers were; Dr. Emmunal Rader and Dr. Jeff Woolum, and Dr. Beinvenido Cabuay. Durham Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. (Pineville Obits) The Sun-Courier, Thursday, May 17, 1990 Alice BARNETT DEFEVERS, 84, died Wednesday, May 9 at the Pineville Community Hospital. She was born in Whitley County, Ky., October 17, 1905, a daughter of the late William and Mary BARNETT. She was a member of the Mill Creek Baptist Church and had been a homemaker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence DEFEVERS, and several brothers and sisters. Survivors include two daughters, Juanita PRICE, Kettle Island and Gertrude SMITH, Kettle Island; four sons, Ed DEFEVERS and Jack DEFEVERS, both of Kettle Island, Taylor DEFEVERS, Cincinnati, Ohio and James DEFEVERS, Wharton, West Virginia; eighteen grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren. Services were May 11, 1990 at the Arnett & Steele Funeral Home with Rev. Ray COLLETT. Burial was in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Irving GIBSON, Roger HOWARD, Jim MIRACLE and Red BROCK served as pallbearers. Arnett & Steele Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Typed by: Connie B. The Sun-Courier, Thursday, August 3, 1989 Linda SIZEMORE DEFEVERS, age 81, a resident of Covington, Ky., formerly of Bell County, Ky., died Wednesday, July 26, 1989 at the Pineville Community Hospital. She was born January 1, 1908 in Knox County, Ky., the daughter of the late Dave and Leylus SIZEMORE. She was preceded in death by one son, Cecil BROWN, two brothers, Jessie and Ed SIZEMORE and two sisters, Polly ROARK and Laura NORTH. She is survived by her husband, Bill DEFEVERS, Covington, Ky.; one daughter, Mrs. Sudie SAYLOR, Newport, Ky.; three brothers, Dewey SIZEMORE, Tennessee, Clark SIZEMORE, and Clarence SIZEMORE, both of Stinking Creek, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Gracie BROWN, Scalf, Ky.; seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 29, 1989 at the Durham Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. George NEAL. Burial followed in Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Middlesboro, Ky. The pallbearers who served were friends of the family. Durham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Typed by: C. Connie Binkley lnickel@worcnet.gen.oh.us The Sun-Courier, Wednesday, November 21 1990 Mr. Jake DENNY, a resident of Middlesboro, Ky., died Thursday, November 15, 1990 at the Laurel Manor Nursing Home in New Tazewell, Tennessee. He was born February 7, 1902 in Bell County, Ky., the son of the late Bill DENNY and Alice ROBERTSON DENNY. He believed in the Baptist faith. He was a Army veteran having served in WW II. He was also a member of the UMWA. Other than his parents he is preceded in death by his wife Rose DENNY, one son Jake DENNY Jr., and several brothers and sisters. Survivors include one son, Billie Joe DENNY, Hamilton, Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Lenora McCOY, Covington, Ky., Miss Pearl DENNY, Bellview, Ky., Mrs. Hazel WARREN and Miss Patsy DENNY, both of Pineville, Ky.; 13 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Services were conducted Saturday, November 17 at 1:00 p.m. at the Durham Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bill SINKHORN officiating. Music was provided by Jack ELLIOT and Rev. Bill SINKHORN officiating. Burial was in the Roslawn Memorial Gardens, Middlesboro, Ky. Pallbearers were Joey DENNY, David DENNY, Ed DENNY, Lee WARREN Jr., Danny JONES and Billie Earl JONES. Durham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Type by; Connie Binkley The Sun-Courier, Thursday, March 23, 1989 Rose WATTS DENNY, age 82, a resident of Middlesboro, Ky., died Saturday, March 18, 1989 at the Claiborne County Hospital, Tazewell, Tenn. She was born March 10, 1907 in Bell County, Ky., the daughter of the late Joe WATTS and Jeanie BLACK WATTS. She was joined in holy matrimony at Cary, Ky., in 1925 to Jake DENNY, son of the late Will and Alice ROBBINS DENNY. She believed in the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by one son, Jake DENNY Jr., and all of her brothers and sisters. She is survived by her husband, Jake DENNY, Middlesboro, Ky.; five children, Lenora DENNY and Pearl DENNY, both of Bellvue, Ky., Mrs. Hazel WARREN, Pineville, Joe DENNY, Hamilton, Ohio, and Patsy DENNY, Middlesboro, Ky.; several grandchildren and many great grandchildren. Services were at 11 a.m. Monday, March 20, 1989 at the Durham Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bill SINKHORN. Burial followed in Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Middlesboro, Ky. Her grandsons and friends of the family served as pallbearers. The music was provided by Bill SINKHORN and Jack ELLIOTT. Durham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Typed by: C. Connie Binkley lnickel@worcnet.gen.oh.us The Pineville Sun, Thursday, November 19, 1987 Mildred Miller Doulen-- Mildred Miller Doulen, 63, of Pineville passed away Tuesday, November 10, 1987, at the Middlesboro Appalachian Regional Hospital following an illness of several years. She was born in Slusher, KY., May 10, 1924, to the late James P. and Troi Gambrel Miller and she was the wife of the late Charlie Doulen. A lifelong resident of Bell Co., she was a member of the Straight Creek Pentecostal Church of God. She is survived by: one daughter, Darlene Cardwell, Straight Creek; two brothers, Fuson “Doc” Miller, Straight Creek, Charles Miller, Oak Park, MI; four sisters, Cordie Napier and Hazel Smith, both of Straight Creek, Myrtle Webb and Blanche Paszkiewicz, both of Middlesboro; three grandchildren, Laymon Darrell Sasser, Jr., U.S. Air Force, Gila Bend, Arizona, Anthony and Jarika Cardwell, Straight Creek; one great grandchild; 23 nieces and nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends. Mrs. Doulen was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one son - Jimmy Ray Flanary, and two brothers, Arthur and Franklin Miller. Typed by Mary J. (Eldridge) Harris The sun-Courier, Thursday, June 30, 1988 Perma DOZIER Perma DOZIER, 78, a life-long resident of Straight Creek, Ky., died Friday, June 24, 1988 at the Pineville Community Hospital. She was born March 11, 1910 in Union County, Tenn., the daughter of the late George LYONS and Anna SUMMERS LYONS. She was a member of the Roth Church of God. She is survived by twelve children, Clifford DOZIER and Joe DOZIER, both of Pineville, Ky., Hubert DOZIER, Donald DOZIER and Kenneth DOZIER, all of Straight Creek, Ky., Lester SMITH and Mrs. Wanda KINSLER, all of Laurel, Maryland, Zora DOZIER, Arjay, Ky., Mrs. Marie MILLS, New Tazewell, Tenn., Mrs. Jewell DOZIER, London, Ky., and Mrs. Faye LAWSON, Morristown, Tenn.; twenty-nine grandchildren and twenty –one great grandchildren. Services for Mrs. DOZIER were at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 26 at the Durham Funeral Home Chapel with Revs. George NEAL and W. B. BINGHAM. Burial followed in the Red Hill Cemetery, Arjay, Ky. Those who served as pallbearers were her grandsons. The honorary pallbearers were Dr. Talmadge HAYES, Dr. Steve MORGAN and Dr. Randall WILLIS. Durham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Typed by: C. Connie Binkley lnickel@worcnet.gen.oh.us The Sun-Courier, Thursday, August 29 1985 Emma Drummond Emma Wylene Coign Drummond died at her home in Harrodsburg Kentucky, February 1, 1988, following a lengthy illness. She was a member of the Burgin Baptist Church in Harrodsburg. She is survived by her husband, A.J. Drummond; her mother, Jessie Goodin Coign, Brandenburg, Ky.; one sister, Myrtle Woolum, Brandenburg Ky.; three brothers: Robert Weaver Coign, Madison, Miss., Roy E. Coign, Altamonte, Fla., and Jack Coign, Calvin, Ky. Services were at 10 a.m. Wednesday, February 3 at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home in Harrodsburg with the Rev. Jon Roebuck. Graveside services were at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Pineville Memorial Cemetery. Arnett Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. Transcribed and posted by Sharon K. Turner Dan DUFF Jr. Dan DUFF Jr., son of Dan DUFF Sr. and Margaret SHORTER DUFF was born in Pineville, Ky. December 9, 1921 and departed this life in St. Mary Elizabeth Hospital August 15. 1985. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one sister. He is survived by his wife, Nina Belle WALKER DUFF, and one daughter; Patricia DUFF WALSH, two grandsons, Sean and Brian WALSH, one son-in-law, Michael WALSH; and one sister, Virgie KIRK. Mr. DUFF was a charter member of Valley Station Baptist Church. He was a member of Shively American Legion, Mended Hearts, Vice President of Stroke Club of St. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital and an active member of Louisville Kennel Club. He was retired from International Harvester and a veteran of World War II. Burial was in Cave Hill Cemetery with Hardy’s Funeral Home of Valley Station, Ky. The Sun-Courier, Thursday, March 23, 1989 Anna M. Duncan Anna M. Duncan, age 88, died Saturday, March 18. 1989 at the Pineville Community Hospital. She was born in Rose Hill, Virginia January 5, 1902 a daughter of the late Robert and Russie Haley Carmony. She was a member of the Church of Christ, Calvin, KY. and a retired cook from the Bell County School System at Page School. Mrs. Duncan was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmony, her husband, William “Bill” Duncan, four brothers, Walter Carmony, Homer “Jerd” Carmony, V.T. “Totz” Carmony and H.M. “Hil” Carmony. She is survived by a daughter, Juanita Duncan, Pineville; a son, Delmar Muriel Duncan, Alma, MI.; a daughter-in-law, Opal Duncan, Calvin, KY., three grandchildren, Michael Duncan, Fenton, MI, Dee Duncan, Derry, NH., David Duncan, Chicago, IL.; two granddaughters-in-law, Nancy Duncan and Judith Duncan; three great grandchildren, James Duncan, Rebecca Duncan and Marcie Duncan, all of Fenton, MI.; three sisters-in-law, Cleo Carmony, Harlan, KY., Della Carmony, Middlesboro, KY., Lorena Carmony, Lafollette, TN.; and a host of nieces and nephews. Services were at 2 p.m. Monday, March 20, 1989 at the Arnett Funeral Home Chapel with Dale Turner, minister. Burial was in the Buell Family Cemetery, Calvin, KY. Pallbearers who served were Hugh Delk, Bobby Hendrickson, Robert Saylor, Charles Sharp, Michael Duncan and David Duncan. Arnett Funeral Home, Pineville, was in charge of arrangements. Transcribed and posted by Sharon K. Turner. Mr. Robert D. Durham, a resident of Arjay, Ky., died Friday, November 2, 1990 at the Pineville Community Hospital in Pineville, Ky. He was born November 15, 1904 in Laurel County, Ky., the son of the late Elmer DURHAM and Betty COLE DURHAM. He believed in the Baptist faith and was a member of the Arjay Baptist Church. He was a retired coal miner and a member of UMWA. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Army. Other than his parents he is preceded in death by his wife, Opal STORMS DURHAM, one daughter, Vernie DURHAM BEVERLY, and five brothers. Survivors include three sons, Bobby DURHAM, Fort Wayne, Ind., Albert DURHAM and Winsel DURHAM, both of Arjay, Ky.; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Betty JEWELL, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Ella Mae FREDERICK, Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. Judy Ann WRIGHT, Norwood, Ohio and Mrs. Francis HARRIS, Arjay, Ky.; 21 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Services were conducted Monday, November 5, 1990 at the Arjay Baptist Church with Rev. Danny ROBBINS and Teddy COLLINS officiating. Music was provided by Bill SINKHORN. Burial was in the Big Jim Cemetery at Arjay, Ky. Pallbearers were friends of the family. Durham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Type by; Connie Binkley