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DEATHS n Devera McMullen, 48, of Danville Road, Lancaster, died Saturday. Arrange- ments are pending at Ram- sey Funeral Home, Lancaster. n Dillard Saylor, 62, of High Bridge Road, Lan- caster, died Saturday. Arrangements are pending at Ramsey Funeral Home, Lancaster. FUNERALS Leslie Carmicle Knies Leslie J. Carmicle Knies, 41, passed away unexpect- edly on ursday, April 26, 2012. Born in Boyle County, she was a daughter of Phillip Carmicle and the late Linda Merrick Phillips, and the wife of Randy Knies. Mrs. Knies worked as a front desk agent at Best Western Hotel in Danville. She loved to search for and collect arrowheads, catfish in her pond, cook, spend time talking with friends on Facebook and above all, loved and adored spending time with her family. Along with her loving husband, she is survived by her father, Phillip (Marche- tta) Carmicle of Danville; two daughters, Angela Renee Crank of Lancaster and Amanda Dawn Bene- dict of Gravel Switch; two stepsons, Jeremy Alan Knies of Lexington and Joshua Aaron (Jennifer) Knies of Harrodsburg; two brothers, Jimmy K. Galloway of West Liberty and Brandon Gal- loway of Loris, S.C.; four sis- ters, Natasha Galloway of Monticello, Lori K. Carmicle of Nicholasville, Jennifer Ap- plegate of Stanford and Leah Clark of Perryville; her grandmother, Bernice E. Merrick and seven grand- children, Aaliyah, Katie, Daniel, Aubry, JoJo, Carmine and Kaydence. Her grandparents, Char- lie and Alice Carmicle and George P. Merrick III, pre- ceded her in death. Pallbearers will be Jeremy Knies, Dustin Finley, Alan Finley, Dylan Merrick, Bran- don Galloway and Brian Knies. Honorary pallbearers will be Kristie Finley and Mrs. Knies’ co-workers from Best Western Hotel. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home with John Watts offi- ciating. Burial will follow in Danville Memorial Gardens. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Attn: Donor Services, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, Tex. 75265- 0309. A memorial tribute wall is available at www.preston- pruitt.com. GARRARD Dillard Saylor 1949-2012 LANCASTER — Dillard Saylor, 62, of High Bridge Road, died Saturday. Born July 3, 1949, in Leslie County, he was a son of the late Eli and Cindy Roark Saylor. He was a vet- erinarian assistant. Survivors include his wife, Dorthy Adams Saylor; sons, Brian Keith, Anthony Wayne and Ronnie Saylor, all of Garrard County; broth- ers, Billy and Walter Saylor, sisters; Margaret Rogers and Loretta Caudwell; and grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ramsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lan- caster Cemetery. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Bluegrass. Tribute wall at www.ram- seyfuneralhome.com. LINCOLN Johnny Baker 1953-2012 CRAB ORCHARD Johnny Ray Baker, 58, of Copper Creek, passed away Saturday, April 28, at Rock- castle Regional Hospital in Mount Vernon. He was the husband of Nerissa Lynne Shelton Baker, whom he married Sept. 30, 1972. Johnny Ray was born Dec. 12, 1953, in Berea, Ky. He was the son of the late John and Lorene Jones Baker. John was a retired master machine mechanic for Trane Co. and a member of Valley Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife of 39 years, Nerissa Lynne Shelton Baker; three chil- dren, Kristin Nicole (Shane) Miracle, John Nathan Baker and Melissa Lynne (Bran- don) McIntosh; a brother, Gary Wayne Baker; five grandchildren, Destiny Cheyenne Brogan, Eliana Brynne Baker, Jailyn Chris- tine Brown, Brayden Con- nor McIntosh and Ember Brooke Miracle; a host of cousins and many friends. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a sister, Sherry Turner, and a brother, Jeffrey Neal Baker. e funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at Val- ley Baptist Church on Cop- per Creek officiated by Bro. Bobby Turner and Bro. Tony Shelton. Burial will be in Wilmot Chapel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill Baker, Mike Cable, James Jones, Bobby Dean Cald- well, Chris Faulkner, Mike Louallen and Lyndon Smith. Honorary pallbearers will be Kevin and Monte Shel- ton, Tom Schuler, Jeff ompson, Mike McFerron and Bill Adams. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today at McKnight Funeral Home and from noon to the 2 p.m. funeral time on Tues- day, May 1, 2012, at Valley Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, the fam- ily suggests memorial con- tributions be made to the Wilmot Chapel Cemetery Fund, c/o P.O. Box 97, Crab Orchard, KY 40419. Dorothy Kester 1929-2012 STANFORD — Dorothy Lou King Kester, 82, of Stan- ford, Ky., died Saturday, April 28, 2012, at Golden Living Center in Stanford. Born July 1, 1929, in Hen- derson, Ky., she was a daughter of the late George and Nell Gibson King. She was a homemaker, a mem- ber of Stanford Baptist Church and a charter mem- ber of Southside Baptist Church in Booneville, Ind. She was the widow of Robert Edward Kester. Survivors include a daughter, Sheila Under- wood (Stuart) of Stanford; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by six brothers, Bill, Charles, Floyd, Lloyd, Peter and Raymond King; and six sisters, Elizabeth Simpson, Cora Flack, Juanita Bartley, Amanda Claybrooks, Nell Mann and Midge Russell. e funeral service will be 11 a.m. ursday, May 3, 2012, at Schneider Funeral Home Chapel, Mount Ver- non, Ind. Dr. Doug Russell and Dennis King will offici- ate the service. Burial will be in Belle Fontaine Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Ind. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home Chapel in Stanford and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at Schneider Funeral Home Chapel, Mount Vernon, Ind. Memorials in lieu of flow- ers may be given to the Lin- coln County Junior Miss Scholarship Program and Ezekiel Rain, a missionary fund for the restoration of ailand homes, both in care of Mae Renner, 120 Frontier Blvd., Stanford, KY 40484. MERCER Elizabeth Anderson HARRODSBURG — Eliz- abeth Fredrick Anderson, 85, of Harrodsburg, wife of Adrian Allen Anderson, died Saturday, at her home. Born in Carlisle, Ky., she was a daughter of the late Owen and Ida Lee Lawrence Fredrick. Survivors include her husband, A.A. Anderson; three daughters, Paulette Stivers Bishop Harrodsburg, Gilda A. Daley of London, Rhoda Lee Conley of Hus- tonville; eight grandchil- dren; 19 great-grand- children; a great-great- grandchild; a half brother, Reynolds Fredrick of Paris, Ky.; and a half sister, Erma Dee Buckner of Carlisle. e funeral will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, at Rans- dell Funeral Chapel. Visitation will be5-8 p.m. Tuesday. Gertrude M. Phillips 1924-2012 HARRODSBURG Gertrude M. Phillips, 87, of Harrodsburg, died Friday. Born May 2, 1924, in Harrodsburg, she was a daughter of the late Her- man and Sadie Rogers Riley. She was a retired Beaumont Inn cook and a member of Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Shirley (Charles) Wheeler of Harrodsburg; two sons, Clarence (Rita) Phillips of Harrodsburg and David W. (Rosie) Phillips Jr. of Burgin; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Rans- dell Funeral Chapel. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. ELSEWHERE Morris “Dwane” White BEREA — Morris Dwane White, 42, of Stanford, passed away Friday, April 27, 2012, of injuries sus- tained in an accident. Dwane was born in Rich- mond, Ky., to Morris G. White and Wanda Abrams Renner. He was employed with Central Seal in Danville, a former owner of Tren Tire Center in Stanford and a retired U.S. Army vet- eran. Dwane graduated from Madison Central High School in 1988 and went on to study at Eastern Kentucky University for four years. Survivors include his wife, Kelli J. White; two chil- dren, Kash Rylan and Kinslee Paige White; his mother and stepfather, omas and Wanda Renner; his father Morris White; grandparents, Dewey and eda Van Winkle Abrams; stepbrother, Brian Renne; aunt, Sandy (Bill) Freeman; uncles, Billy Joe White and Bernie (Susan) Abrams; his inlaws, Earl and Carolyn Miller; sister-in-law, Staci Miller; cousins, Kelley Free- man, Casey Abrams, Cory Abrams and Mark Alan Parker; and many extended aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Dwane was preceded in death by his paternal grand- parents, Claude and Pauline Abney White. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at Lakes Funeral Home with Bro. James Hardin officiat- ing. Burial will follow with full military rites at Madison County Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Nick Jones, Michael Lee, Carter Crowe, Chuck Isaacs, Steve Jones and Garry Gay. Hon- orary bearers will be Brian Renner, Mark Parker, Cory Abrams, Casey Abrams, Kel- ley Freeman and Steve Ison. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at Lakes Funeral Home. Donations may be made in Dwane’s memory to Peo- ples Bank of Madison County, a trust fund has been set up for his children. Condolences may be left for the family at www.lakesfuneralhome.com A2 MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 LOCAL THE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER WWW.AMNEWS.COM NEWSbriefs Obituaries Visit our online obituary archive at www.amnews.com Published Monday-Friday and Sunday by ADVOCATE COMMUNICATIONS • USPS 148-260 Periodical postage paid at Danville, KY. The Associated Press is exclu- sively entitled to the use for publication and not otherwise of all new dispatches credited to this paper and also the local news published herein. All rates include the Kentucky Advocate published on Sundays. Postmaster: Send change of address forms to The Advocate-Messenger, 330 S. Fourth St., Danville, KY 40422 CONTACT NEWSROOM 859-236-2551 To subscribe, place news items or submit news tips, Monday-Firday. 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Page 1: Obituaries - nyx.uky.edunyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7x0k26c79g/data/70102_A2Mon0430.pdf · Bro. James Hardin officiat-ing. Burial will follow with full military rites at Madison County Memorial

DEATHSn Devera McMullen, 48, of

Danville Road, Lancaster,died Saturday. Arrange-ments are pending at Ram-sey Funeral Home,Lancaster.

n Dillard Saylor, 62, ofHigh Bridge Road, Lan-caster, died Saturday.Arrangements are pendingat Ramsey Funeral Home,Lancaster.

FUNERALS

Leslie Carmicle KniesLeslie J. Carmicle Knies,

41, passed away unexpect-edly on ursday, April 26,2012.

Born in Boyle County, shewas a daughter of PhillipCarmicle and the late LindaMerrick Phillips, and thewife of Randy Knies.

Mrs. Knies worked as afront desk agent at BestWestern Hotel in Danville.She loved to search for andcollect arrowheads, catfishin her pond, cook, spendtime talking with friends onFacebook and above all,loved and adored spendingtime with her family.

Along with her lovinghusband, she is survived byher father, Phillip (Marche-tta) Carmicle of Danville;two daughters, AngelaRenee Crank of Lancasterand Amanda Dawn Bene-dict of Gravel Switch; twostepsons, Jeremy Alan Kniesof Lexington and JoshuaAaron (Jennifer) Knies ofHarrodsburg; two brothers,Jimmy K. Galloway of WestLiberty and Brandon Gal-loway of Loris, S.C.; four sis-ters, Natasha Galloway ofMonticello, Lori K. Carmicleof Nicholasville, Jennifer Ap-plegate of Stanford and LeahClark of Perryville; hergrandmother, Bernice E.Merrick and seven grand-children, Aaliyah, Katie,Daniel, Aubry, JoJo,Carmine and Kaydence.

Her grandparents, Char-lie and Alice Carmicle andGeorge P. Merrick III, pre-ceded her in death.

Pallbearers will be JeremyKnies, Dustin Finley, AlanFinley, Dylan Merrick, Bran-don Galloway and BrianKnies. Honorary pallbearerswill be Kristie Finley andMrs. Knies’ co-workers fromBest Western Hotel.

Funeral services will be 2p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 2012,at Preston-Pruitt Funeral

Home with John Watts offi-ciating. Burial will follow inDanville Memorial Gardens.

Visitation is 5-9 p.m.today at the funeral home.

Memorial contributionsmay be made to the SusanG. Komen for the Cure, Attn:Donor Services, P.O. Box650309, Dallas, Tex. 75265-0309.

A memorial tribute wall isavailable at www.preston-pruitt.com.

GARRARD

Dillard Saylor1949-2012

LANCASTER — DillardSaylor, 62, of High BridgeRoad, died Saturday.

Born July 3, 1949, inLeslie County, he was a sonof the late Eli and CindyRoark Saylor. He was a vet-erinarian assistant.

Survivors include hiswife, Dorthy Adams Saylor;sons, Brian Keith, AnthonyWayne and Ronnie Saylor,all of Garrard County; broth-ers, Billy and Walter Saylor,sisters; Margaret Rogers andLoretta Caudwell; andgrandchildren.

Services will be 2 p.m.Tuesday at Ramsey FuneralHome. Burial will be in Lan-caster Cemetery.

Visitation is 5-9 p.m.today.

Memorial contributionsmay be made to Hospice ofthe Bluegrass.

Tribute wall at www.ram-seyfuneralhome.com.

LINCOLN

Johnny Baker1953-2012

CRAB ORCHARD —Johnny Ray Baker, 58, ofCopper Creek, passed awaySaturday, April 28, at Rock-castle Regional Hospital inMount Vernon. He was thehusband of Nerissa LynneShelton Baker, whom hemarried Sept. 30, 1972.

Johnny Ray was bornDec. 12, 1953, in Berea, Ky.He was the son of the lateJohn and Lorene JonesBaker. John was a retiredmaster machine mechanicfor Trane Co. and a memberof Valley Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wifeof 39 years, Nerissa LynneShelton Baker; three chil-dren, Kristin Nicole (Shane)Miracle, John Nathan Bakerand Melissa Lynne (Bran-don) McIntosh; a brother,Gary Wayne Baker; fivegrandchildren, DestinyCheyenne Brogan, ElianaBrynne Baker, Jailyn Chris-tine Brown, Brayden Con-nor McIntosh and EmberBrooke Miracle; a host ofcousins and many friends.

In addition to his parentshe was preceded in death bya sister, Sherry Turner, and abrother, Jeffrey Neal Baker.

e funeral will be 2 p.m.Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at Val-ley Baptist Church on Cop-

per Creek officiated by Bro.Bobby Turner and Bro. TonyShelton. Burial will be inWilmot Chapel Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be BillBaker, Mike Cable, JamesJones, Bobby Dean Cald-well, Chris Faulkner, MikeLouallen and Lyndon Smith.

Honorary pallbearers willbe Kevin and Monte Shel-ton, Tom Schuler, Jeffompson, Mike McFerronand Bill Adams.

Visitation is after 5 p.m.today at McKnight FuneralHome and from noon to the2 p.m. funeral time on Tues-day, May 1, 2012, at ValleyBaptist Church.

In lieu of flowers, the fam-ily suggests memorial con-tributions be made to theWilmot Chapel CemeteryFund, c/o P.O. Box 97, CrabOrchard, KY 40419.

Dorothy Kester1929-2012

STANFORD — DorothyLou King Kester, 82, of Stan-ford, Ky., died Saturday,April 28, 2012, at GoldenLiving Center in Stanford.

Born July 1, 1929, in Hen-derson, Ky., she was adaughter of the late Georgeand Nell Gibson King. Shewas a homemaker, a mem-ber of Stanford BaptistChurch and a charter mem-ber of Southside BaptistChurch in Booneville, Ind.She was the widow of RobertEdward Kester.

Survivors include adaughter, Sheila Under-

wood (Stuart) of Stanford;and several nieces andnephews. She was precededin death by six brothers, Bill,Charles, Floyd, Lloyd, Peterand Raymond King; and sixsisters, Elizabeth Simpson,Cora Flack, Juanita Bartley,Amanda Claybrooks, NellMann and Midge Russell.

e funeral service will be11 a.m. ursday, May 3,2012, at Schneider FuneralHome Chapel, Mount Ver-non, Ind. Dr. Doug Russelland Dennis King will offici-ate the service. Burial will bein Belle Fontaine Cemetery,Mount Vernon, Ind.

Visitation will be 6-8 p.m.Tuesday at Spurlin FuneralHome Chapel in Stanfordand 6-8 p.m. Wednesday,May 2, 2012, at SchneiderFuneral Home Chapel,Mount Vernon, Ind.

Memorials in lieu of flow-ers may be given to the Lin-coln County Junior MissScholarship Program andEzekiel Rain, a missionaryfund for the restoration ofailand homes, both incare of Mae Renner, 120Frontier Blvd., Stanford, KY40484.

MERCER

Elizabeth AndersonHARRODSBURG — Eliz-

abeth Fredrick Anderson,85, of Harrodsburg, wife ofAdrian Allen Anderson, diedSaturday, at her home.

Born in Carlisle, Ky., shewas a daughter of the lateOwen and Ida Lee LawrenceFredrick.

Survivors include herhusband, A.A. Anderson;three daughters, PauletteStivers Bishop Harrodsburg,Gilda A. Daley of London,Rhoda Lee Conley of Hus-tonville; eight grandchil-dren; 19 great-grand-children; a great-great-grandchild; a half brother,Reynolds Fredrick of Paris,Ky.; and a half sister, Erma

Dee Buckner of Carlisle.e funeral will be 1 p.m.

Wednesday, May 2, at Rans-dell Funeral Chapel.

Visitation will be5-8 p.m.Tuesday.

Gertrude M. Phillips1924-2012

HARRODSBURG —Gertrude M. Phillips, 87, ofHarrodsburg, died Friday.

Born May 2, 1924, inHarrodsburg, she was adaughter of the late Her-man and Sadie RogersRiley. She was a retiredBeaumont Inn cook and amember of HarrodsburgBaptist Church.

Survivors include adaughter, Shirley (Charles)Wheeler of Harrodsburg;two sons, Clarence (Rita)Phillips of Harrodsburgand David W. (Rosie)Phillips Jr. of Burgin; andtwo grandchildren.

Funeral services will be11 a.m. Tuesday at Rans-dell Funeral Chapel.

Visitation is 5-8 p.m.today at the funeral home.

ELSEWHERE

Morris “Dwane” WhiteBEREA — Morris Dwane

White, 42, of Stanford,passed away Friday, April27, 2012, of injuries sus-tained in an accident.

Dwane was born in Rich-mond, Ky., to Morris G.White and Wanda AbramsRenner. He was employed

with Central Seal inDanville, a former owner ofTren Tire Center in Stanfordand a retired U.S. Army vet-eran.

Dwane graduated fromMadison Central HighSchool in 1988 and went onto study at Eastern KentuckyUniversity for four years.

Survivors include hiswife, Kelli J. White; two chil-dren, Kash Rylan andKinslee Paige White; hismother and stepfather,omas and Wanda Renner;his father Morris White;grandparents, Dewey andeda Van Winkle Abrams;stepbrother, Brian Renne;aunt, Sandy (Bill) Freeman;uncles, Billy Joe White andBernie (Susan) Abrams; hisinlaws, Earl and CarolynMiller; sister-in-law, StaciMiller; cousins, Kelley Free-man, Casey Abrams, CoryAbrams and Mark AlanParker; and many extendedaunts, uncles, cousins andfriends.

Dwane was preceded indeath by his paternal grand-parents, Claude and PaulineAbney White.

Services will be 1 p.m.Wednesday, May 2, 2012, atLakes Funeral Home withBro. James Hardin officiat-ing. Burial will follow withfull military rites at MadisonCounty Memorial Gardens.

Pallbearers will be NickJones, Michael Lee, CarterCrowe, Chuck Isaacs, SteveJones and Garry Gay. Hon-orary bearers will be BrianRenner, Mark Parker, CoryAbrams, Casey Abrams, Kel-ley Freeman and Steve Ison.

Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.Tuesday at Lakes FuneralHome.

Donations may be madein Dwane’s memory to Peo-ples Bank of MadisonCounty, a trust fund hasbeen set up for his children.

Condolences may be leftfor the family atwww.lakesfuneralhome.com

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Spelling it out: Kristie of the Ned Show performs during a pep rally for The Kentucky Performance Rating for Educational Progress testing inthe gymnasium at Junction City Elementary School. The NED Show is a program that uses three steps: N — never give up, E — encourage others,and D — do your best.

Two injured in crashTwo people were injured Saturday in a car accident at

the intersections of South Fourth and Walnut streets,Danville police said.

e accident happened around 8:45 p.m. when NathanHankman, 18, of Midland, Ga., disregarded a red light whiledriving a 2007 Kia Sorento, according to police. Hankman’scar struck a 1999 Plymouth Breeze driven by Linda Harris,45, of Danville. Danville firefighters had to extricate Harrisfrom her vehicle. Boyle County EMS transported Harris aswell as her passenger, Chris Patton, 34, of Danville, toEphraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.

MeetingsBoyle County Board of Education — 6 p.m. ursday at

Boyle County High School library for a special work sessionregarding Boyle County Middle School heating and air con-ditioning renovation project; alternative school program;Woodlawn Elementary School turning lane options; andpossible transportation of students less than one mile.

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Police: 3-year-old finds gun, kills siblingRADCLIFFE (AP) — Police in central Kentucky say a

young child found a gun and fatally shot a younger sib-ling. The News-Enterprise in Elizabethtown(http://bit.ly/IkTGKg ) reported the incident occurredSunday afternoon in a family’s home.

Radcliff Police spokesman Bryce Shumate said a 3-year-old found a gun and shot the baby.

The name of the family was not immediately released.