OBIT: Lonora Hardy Parrish, d. 1944, Spencer/Bullitt Co., KY ***************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Commercial entities must ask for and receive permission from submitter before downloading. Contributed by Marabeth P. Date: 17 June 2000 ***************************************************************************** Lenore (Linnie) Hardy was born February 2, 1860 in Spencer Co., died July 1, 1944 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Yates, Maud, Ky. She was married Dec. 25, 1885 to Charles O. Parrish and resided here all her married life until the death of Mr. Parrish Nov. 18, 1929 when she left to make her home with Mrs. Yates. Three children were born to this union and all survive, Mrs. Yates, Roy E. Parrish, Columbia, S.C. and Mrs. Evelyn Justice, San Diego, Calif. She also leaves five grandsons, Charles Parrish, Louisville, William Parrish, Columbia, S. C. and three in service, Robert Parrish, Orion Lloyd and Wakefield Yates, three grand-daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Hince, Indianapolis, Miss Erma Ray Yates, Maud, Mrs. Sterling Kirk who has been in California since her husband who is in the Navy went oversea and one great grandchild, two brothers, Arch aHardy, Columbia, S.C., P.D. Hardy, Louisville, two sisters, Miss Ella Hardy, Louisville and Mrs. Ida Jones, Dayton, Ohio. She joined the Baptist Church in her early life and in later years united with the Methodist of which she was an active member until she went to reside at Maud. Her life was always a busy one until her eyesight began to fail several years ago. After that, her entire body seemed to weaken and for more than a year she was confined to her room and for several months had been bedfast. During these months she received the loving untiring care of her daughter and her family. After her death she was brought to the McFarland Funeral Home and kept until Tuesday when her funeral was held at 2:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church by the pastor, Rev. M.D. Allen and was buried in the local cemetery. She had hosts of friends and many relatives here who express sincere sympathy to the family.