ky-footsteps Tuesday, December 31, 2002 Volume 02 : Issue 78 Today's Topics: # 1 [KYF] OBIT: Hubert Logsdon, 1992, Hart & Jefferson Co. # 2 [KYF] OBIT: Threlkeld, 1953, Fleming Co # 3 [KYF] OBIT: Threlkeld, 1926, Fleming Co # 4 [KYF] OBIT: Threlkeld, 1953, Fleming Co # 5 [KYF] OBITS: The Times Leader, Princeton, Caldwell Co, Ky 16 Nov 2002 _____________________________X-Message: #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Edith Bastin Date: Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Hubert Logsdon, 1992, Hart & Jefferson Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Hart County News Munfordville, Ky Munfordville - - - Hubert Logsdon, 77, 212 Markwell Court, Louisville, died at 7:43 a.m. EDT Thursday, August 26, at Humana Hospital Suburban in Louisville. He was a retired truck driver from Clifton Supply and Lumber Company, Louisville. He was the son of the late William Sam and Maudie Mae Brown Logsdon and a native of Hart County. Survivors include his wife, Lillie Riggs Logsdon, Louisville; six daughters, Frances McCubbin, Lorene Hornbeck and Ruth Smith, all of Louisville, Barbara Richardson, Bonnieville; Pauline Wooden, Owensboro, and Mary Jean Hatfield, Elizabethtown; three brothers, Walton Logsdon, Cincinnati, Ohio; Charles Logsdon, Hodgenville and Jackie Logsdon, Sonora; 21 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and several great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 12:00 noon CDT Saturday in the chapel of Sego Funeral Home in Munfordville with Rev. Robbie Russell officiating. Burial was in the Munfordville Municipal Cemetery. Personal Note by Eloise Presley Brown: This Hubert L Logsdon is first cousin to Arvel. Hubert and Frances Sexton were brother and sister. His mother Maudie Mae Brown was a sister to Ed Brown. _____________________________X-Message: #2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by: Robert D. Threlkeld Date: 31 Dec 2002 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Threlkeld, 1953, Fleming Co ------------------------------------------------------------ Mrs. Gertrude Saunders Threlkeld about 64, died Wednesday shortly after 11 o'clock at Hayswood Hospital, Maysville, where she had been a patient for about a week. Mrs. Threlkeld had been in declining health for the past several months but her condition had not been considered critical. A native of Locust and lifelong resident of the county, Mrs. Threlkeld was a daughter of the late Anson D. and Sophronia Todd Saunders. She was a woman of friendly, gentle nature who was held in high regard by all who knew her. Surviving are her husband, Roy H. Threlkeld, manager of the Flu-No Company here, a son Saunders Threlkeld of Cincinnati and Mrs. R.C. Johnson, also of Cincinnati. Three grandchildren, Allen and Bobby Threlkeld of Cincinnati and Billy Jean Threlkeld, of Louisville. Also a brother W.P. Saunders of this county, Mrs. H.P. Garnett of Maysville and Goebel Saunders of new Castle, Ind. Another son, William Threlkeld, preceded her in death. Funeral arrangements not complete at press time are in charge of Boone Funeral Home. Flemingsburg Times-Democrat, April 23, 1953 _____________________________X-Message: #3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by: Robert D. Threlkeld Date: 31 Dec 2002 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Threlkeld, 1926, Fleming Co ------------------------------------------------------------ Roy H., Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Threlkeld, formerly of this city, but now of Flemingsburg, Ky., died at their home in that city on April 12, 1926. He was a darling little boy, with the kindest disposition and a love for everybody. No one was a stranger to the precious little darling, for, though only a baby, he would go to anybody with a smile. He always wore a smile, and through all his sickness and suffering, he never cried. He was his mother's pet and his father's joy, and to his little sister and brothers he was truly an angel brother - the flower of this little home in which he scattered so much sunshine, happiness and love. He had the kind loving care of those who worshipped him during his short stay on earth. Why such a sweet little boy should be taken, only God knows. Some time, some where, we'll understand. Little Roy H., Jr., leaves his father, mother, two little brothers, William and Saunders, one little sister Anna Moss, his dear grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Threlkeld, his Uncle Richard, who makes his home with this little family, and a number of aunts, uncles and other relatives to mourn his loss. The funeral was held from the home at 2:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon April 14. Burial in the Flemingsburg cemetery on the hill in a beautiful lot overlooking the city. The services were conducted by Rev. R.S. Wilson of the Christian church, assisted by Rev. Johnson of the Methodist church. The remarks and prayer were beautiful and touching and nothing could have been sweeter than the songs, "Sweet Bye and Bye," "Safe in the Arms of Jesus," and "Sometime We'll Understand," sang by a trio of male voices, Rev. Wilson, C. M. Cooper and Marion Rhodes. Mrs. Marion Rhodes presided at the piano. The flowers were many and beautiful. Pall-bearers were Dr. H. S. Threlkeld, William C. Threlkeld, and Richard M. Threlkeld. A more touching and beautiful funeral was never held in Flemingsburg. from a Falmouth, KY newspaper dated April 23, 1926 _____________________________X-Message: #4 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by: Robert D. Threlkeld Date: 31 Dec 2002 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Threlkeld, 1953, Fleming Co ------------------------------------------------------------ Mrs. Gertrude Saunders Threlkeld about 64, died Wednesday shortly after 11 o'clock at Hayswood Hospital, Maysville, where she had been a patient for about a week. Mrs. Threlkeld had been in declining health for the past several months but her condition had not been considered critical. A native of Locust and lifelong resident of the county, Mrs. Threlkeld was a daughter of the late Anson D. and Sophronia Todd Saunders. She was a woman of friendly, gentle nature who was held in high regard by all who knew her. Surviving are her husband, Roy H. Threlkeld, manager of the Flu-No Company here, a son Saunders Threlkeld of Cincinnati and Mrs. R.C. Johnson, also of Cincinnati. Three grandchildren, Allen and Bobby Threlkeld of Cincinnati and Billy Jean Threlkeld, of Louisville. Also a brother W.P. Saunders of this county, Mrs. H.P. Garnett of Maysville and Goebel Saunders of new Castle, Ind. Another son, William Threlkeld, preceded her in death. Funeral arrangements not complete at press time are in charge of Boone Funeral Home. Flemingsburg Times-Democrat, April 23, 1953 _____________________________X-Message: #5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 31 Dec 2002 Subject: [KYF] OBITS: The Times Leader, Princeton, Caldwell Co, Ky 16 Nov 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------ THE TIMES LEADER, Princeton, Caldwell Co, Ky, 16 Nov 2002 Therlo HEAD, 66, of Paducah, formerly Princeton, d 11 Nov 2002 in Paducah. Born 19 Aug 1936, Hopkins Co, s/o late Therlo Sr and Elnora Morris HEAD. Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery. Jimmie Dale LANCASTER, 65, of Pembroke (Christian Co), d 13 Nov 2002. Born 15 Jul 1937 in Pembroke, s/o William Frank Lancaster of Pembroke and late Christine Smith Lancaster. Burial: Gray Cemetery. Timothy Dale "Tim" DAVIS, 43, of Elkton (Todd Co), d 13 Nov 2002. Born 18 Sep 1959 in Christian Co, s/o Billy Charles Davis of Rowlett, Tx and late Agnes Knight Davis who d 1985. Burial: Providence Cemetery. Lois OLIVER, 45, of Lexington and formerly of Princeton, d 15 Nov 2002 in Lexinton. Born 25 Aug 1957, Caldwell Co, d/o Alma Williams Jenkins of Princeton and the late Lenvil Jenkins who d 1985. Burial Cedar Hill Cemetery, Caldwell Co. End of ky-footsteps-digest V02 #02 74 ************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. **************************************************************************