Mrs. Myra A. Feaster
The funeral of Mrs Myra A. Feaster, 306 West Cumberland Street, took place this afternoon at Rohland Funeral Home where scores of friends viewed the body and also attended the services.
Rev. J. Calvin Keene, of Cleona and Rev. McComsey of Lancaster, pastor of the local Pentecostal Mission, officiated and the bearers were John, Robert, and Wayne Miller, John Biever, John Keenan and Andrew Mitro. The remains were intered . . .
Infant Succumbs
Daniel Leroy Wike, six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wike, of Lebanon Route 2, died at the Good Samaraton Hospital this morning. The child was a member of the Cradle Roll of Union Gosple Tabernacle, Campbelltown. Beside the parents, brothers and sisters surviving are Franklin, William, Harvey, Doris and Myra. The grandfather’s surviving are Franklin T. Wike and Harvey Feaster of Lebanon.
Daniel Wike Buried in Ebenezer Cemetery
Funeral services were held this afternoon at Rohland Funeral Parlor for Daniel Leroy Wike, of Lebanon Route 2, with Rev. Samuel Walz officiating.
Interment was made in Ebenezer Cemetery. Bearers were Betty Glant, Anna Mae Glant, Charles and Betty Wike. Rohland was in chargw of arrangements.
Mrs. Charles Wike
Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Rohland Funeral Home for Emma Katherine Feaster Wike, widow od Charles W. Wike, 1371 Monument St. The Rev. Donald A. Urey, pastor of the First Baptist Church officiated.
Interment was in Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers were Stanton, Robert and Elvin Shilling, Ralph Peters, Adrian Markey and John Dove.
Mrs. Charles Wike
Emma Catherine Wike, 1371 Monument St, widow of Charles Wike, died last night in the Good Ssamatitan Hospital at age 66.
Mrs Wike was born in Lebanon County, daughter of the latr Harve and Myra Burkipile Feaster. She is survived by five children: Franklin of Riverside, Calif.; Myra, wife of Andrew Riley, Gettysburg; William of Browns Mills, N.J.; Louise Wike of Lebanon, and Harvey, Ft. Hood, Tex.; 24 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and a brother Lester, Lebanon. A son, Daniel, and a daughter Doris Mae Kolby, preceded her in death.
Charles W. Wike Is Buried At Ebenezer
Funeral services were held this afternoon for Charles W. Wike, husband of Emma C. Feaster Wike, of Fredericksburg Route One, from the Rohland Funeral Parlors, Fifth and Cumberland Sts.
The Rev. John G. Levengood of the Lebanon Gospel Center, officiated. Interment was made in Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harvey Wike, Andrew Riley, Fred Colby and Lester Feaster.
Lucille Summers
Lucille Summers, 89, College Heights, VA, formerly of Georgetown, died Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at her home.
She was a retired beautician.
Survivore include her husband, Walter B. Summers.
A graveside service was Saturday at Edwardsville Cemetery. Gehlbach & Royse Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
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Mallie B. Combs
Mallie B. Combs, 86, Russellville, Ark., formerly of Milltown, died Wednesday, January 28, 2004, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Russellville.
A native of Perry County, Ky., born July 29, 1917, she was the daughter of the late Wilson and Lee Anna Shepherd Bailey.
She retired from the former Arpac Poultry factory.
Besides her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Ira Combs; a daughter, Sheila Smith, and a son, Canal Combs.
Survivors include a son, James Edwin Combs of Winter Garden, Fla.; a daughter, Sharon Mathis of Russellville; a brother, Lawrence Baily of Hazard, Ky.; a sister Ruby Caudill of Kent, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Lula Mae Combs VanWinkle of Milltown, who cared for her, and six grandchildren.
The funeral was Saturday at Brown-Newkirk Funeral Home in Milltown with burial in Milltown Cemetery. Broher Harvey McAdams officiated.
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John L. Temple
John Luke Temple, 17, Georgetown, died late Friday or e rly Saturday January 23 or 24, 2004, in Perkin.
A native of Evansville, born August 12, 1986, he was the son of John Todd and Theresa Marie Pearson Temple of Geogetown.
He was a junior at Floyd Central High School and Rosser Vocational School, where he was taking computer classes. He attended Christ United Methodist Church in Georgetown.
He was peceded in death by grandparents, William C. and Edith I. Sutton Pearson.
Survivors besides his parents include grandparents Howard and Marchetta Williams Temple.
The funeral was Wednesday at Pekin United Methodist Church with burial in Mt. Plesant Cemetery. The reverand Andy Hansen officiated. Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home in Salem handled the arangements.
The family suggests memorial gifts to Brandon’s House in New Albany in care of the funeral home.
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Mary M. Laswell
Mary M. Judd Laswell, 71, Marengo, died Friday, Januaru 30, 2004, at her home.
A vative of Crawford County, Born July 23, 1932. she was the daughter of the late John and Betty Parke Judd.
She was a former employee of Herft-Jones Co. of Indianapolis.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Leonard Cecil Laswell; six brothers and a sister.
Survivors include four sons, Burr Wright, Tim (Fat Boy) and Leslie (Hot Rod) Laswell, all of Marengo, and Vance Young of Jeffersonville; two daughters, Henrietta Crowe of Indianapolis and Crystal R. Laswell od Marengo; two stepsons, Henry (Bucky) Laswell of West Fork and Wayne (Bobby) Laswell of English; two stepdaughters, Agnes Ridener of West Fork and Lorna Laswell of Marengo; her stepmother, Lillie Judd of Corydon; three brothers, Bill R. Judd of Taswell, Chester Judd of Leesburg, Fla., and Russell Judd of Paoli; two sisters, Golda Elliott of English, and Brenda Peters of Maringo; a stepsister, Mildred Mitchell of English; 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
The funeral was yesterday at Denbo Funeral Home in English with burial in Highfill Chapel Cemetery. The Rev. John Bye officiating.
Pallbearers were Biggen Higdon, Kenny Judd, Buzz Summerlotte, Paul Elliott, Bubby Judd and Jocko Elliott.
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Gregory Stacy
Gregory Stacy, 45, of Corydon, died Sunday, January 25, 2004, at Baptist Hospital Notheast in LaGrange, Ky.
A native of Manchester, Ky., born July 28, 1958, he was the son of Laura Jean Sams Wolfe of Marengo and the late Oscar Stacy.
He worked as a construction worker and piprfitter.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, Wesley G. Stacy.
Besides his mother, survivors include two sons, Gregory Keith Stacy Jr. of Lebanon, Ky., and Jackie Dale Stacy of English; a daughter, Angela Marie Monks od Louisville; his stepfather, Maurice E. Wolfe of Marengo; a brother, John Michael Stacy of Marengo; a sister, Belinda Senn of Tupelo, Miss., and two grandchildren.
A private funeral was held at Beanblossom-Cesar Funeral Home in Corydon with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
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Ida Bowling
Ida Corum Bowling, 87, Greenville, died Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services in New Albany.
A native of Manchester, Ky., born September 27, 1916, she was the daughter of the late Chester and Mamie Smith Corum.
She was a member of Indian Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, E.C. Bowling of Greenville; six daughters, Mary Stone and Betty Sommerville, both of Greenville, Susan Strange and Jan Ewing, both of Palmyra, Brenda Brown of Depauw and Jessie Oats of Floyds Knob; four brothers, Mahan Corum of Oak Island N.C., and Sonny, R.B. and D.C. Corum all of Manchster, Ky., two sisters, Mae Corum of Manchester, Ky., and Susan Gilliam of Sellersburg; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and several stepgrandchildren and steo-great-grandchildren.
The funeral was Friday at Love Funeral Home in Palmyra with burial in Wolfe Cemetery in Georgetown.
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