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4A Wednesday, November 17, 2021 Greensburg Record-Herald Obituaries
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It is tempting to think ofeternity and eternal life assomething which happens
after our deaths. But if weconsider that eternity is simplythe boundless infinity of time,then it follows that now (thepresent moment, and indeedevery moment, past, present, andfuture) is an integral part ofeternity. We are all living ineternity right now and need notwait for our deaths to haveeternal life. If you are not livingeternally now, that is, living a lifefocused on the eternal values oflove, justice, and spirituality, whatmakes you think that things willchange after your death? None ofus really knows what it will belike after our deaths, and perhapsthe experience of death will betransformational in a way that wecannot imagine, but nonethelessnow is the time to start livingeternally. One way to do that is to
live fully in the present moment.The philosopher Wittgensteinsaid that “If we take eternity tomean not infinite temporalduration but timelessness, theneternal life belongs to those wholive in the present. Our life hasno end in just the way in whichour visual field has no limits.”Living in the present, beingmindful of the endless successionof present moments, withoutworrying about the future orregretting the past is a difficultthing to do, but it can make ahuge difference in the quality ofour lives. Start living eternallynow, thanking God for your lifeand where you are right now. –Christopher Simon
“Look to this day, for it is life,the very life of life.” –Ancient Sanskrit Poem
The Eternal Now
Mary Margaret “Peg-gy” Stine, 74, passed away Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, after a brave battle with cancer. Peggy was born to Howard Dennis Votaw and Phoebe Ann Brooks of Willisburg, Ky., June 28, 1947, and was adopted by George Carl Stine, Sr. and Mae Maude (Thompson) Stine of Lebanon, Ky.
Peggy attended St. Charles School and graduated from St. Au-gustine High School. She gave birth to a son, James Philip Stine, who was adopted as Stephan James Drexler via Catholic Charities. Peggy married James Bartholomew “Bud” Mattingly, Jr. and had two sons, James Carl and John Frederick Mattingly. She later married the second love of her life, Harold Eu-gene Gaylor, to whom she is widowed.
While being a moth-er and homemaker, Peggy pursued her life-long dream of becom-ing a nurse. First, as a licensed practical nurse (LPN), graduating from Danville School of Prac-tical Nursing, and then as a registered nurse (RN) from Midway College. Her nursing career began in her teen years taking her through adulthood working in hospitals, nursing homes and in-home health care. Oth-er than being a nurse, Peggy was most proud of her family as geneal-ogy was her forte. Nev-er meeting a stranger, she knew many fam-ily lines, often able to recall, without notes, a person’s family tree. This skill paved the way for Peggy to connect with her biological par-ents, siblings and first-born child. When not working as a nurse or researching genealogy, she was an avid crochet and needle crafter. She enjoyed gifting hand-made potholders, tissue covers, blankets and afghans to loved ones. Other times, Peggy, af-fectionately known as the “Asphalt Kid,” could be found clocking miles in her car. She never missed a chance to hit the road, always behind the wheel, to go visit, out to eat or just drive around and see what the neighbors had new. It was no secret how much Peggy loved the telephone. She was al-ways just a phone call away and could talk
for hours on end. She always loved her dogs and cats. From Cleo and Tess Trueheart to Black Beauty, Pinky and oth-ers, they were her four-legged fur-babies she snuggled, hugged and kissed.
Peggy is preceded in death by her biological and adoptive parents, spouses and six siblings: Robert Edward “Bob” (Margaret Jane Austin) Stine, James Gerald “Jerry” Stine, Joseph Anthony “Tony” Stine, John Frederick “John-ny” Stine, Allen Powell (Helen Isabel Wheat-ley) Stine, George Carl (Drucilla Mann) Stine, Jr., Alma Fern “Sr. Mary Dominic, O.P.” Stine and Dorothy Marie “Wee Wee” Stine (Edwin C.) Wollen.
Survivors include: three sons, Stephan Drexler of Louisville, Carl (Holly Dyer) Mat-tingly of Seymour, Ind., and Fred (Greg Breden-kamp) Mattingly of In-dianapolis, Ind.; four siblings, Deana (C. Lee ) Kemp, Billie Woods, Ray (Cindy) King and Roy (Cheryl) King all of Jacksonville, Fla.; four grandchildren, Jessica (Ben) Riley, Patrick (Courtney) Mattingly and Emily Mattingly all of Springfield, and Jeremy Dyer of Louis-ville; two great-grand-children Bentley and Oaklee Riley; three sisters-in-law Patricia Ann “Patsy” (Weather-ford) Stine of Louisville, Mary Lou (Osbourne) Stine of Lebanon, and Gertrude “Gert” (Braun) Stine of Ba-kersfield, Calif., along with many nieces and nephews.
A funeral mass and celebration of life will be held at a later date. Cremation was chosen and arrangements by Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, with ashes retained by fam-ily. www.cowherdan-dparrott.com
Peggy Stine
Mary Margaret Stine, 74Mary Layne Jackson
of Greensburg, daugh-ter of the late John Bry-ant King and Beulah White King, was born Saturday, March 27, 1948 in Green County, and departed this life Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021 at the Kensington Cen-ter in Elizabethtown. She was 73 years, 7 months, and 15 days of age.
She had made a profession of faith in Christ, was a mem-ber of the Oak Forest Cumberland Presbyte-rian Church, and was a Certified Nursing As-sistant.
She united in mar-riage to Scott Jackson who preceded her in death Feb. 14, 2003.
Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law: Eva and Jeff Milby of Greensburg, Missy and Tommy Sandefur of Louisville; a son and daughter-in-law: Rob-ert Dale and Denise Buckner of Indiana; two brothers and a sis-ter-in-law: Brinley and Kathy King of Green-ville, and Benny King of Elizabethtown; eight
grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Per Mrs. Jackson’s request, cremation was chosen. No formal ser-vices or visitation at this time. Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, Greensburg, in charge of the arrangements. www.cowherdandpar-rott.com or Facebook.
The fami ly has asked that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Kensington Center, which can be made at the Cowherd and Par-rott Funeral Home.
Mary Jackson
Mary Layne Jackson, 73
Mrs. Berneda Faye Bloyd Wright was born Oct. 17, 1941, in Green County, to the late Grady Edward Bloyd and Nona Ruth Parsons. She departed this life Monday, Nov. 8, 2021, at the T.J. Samp-son Community Hospi-tal in Glasgow, having attained the age of 80 years and 22 days.
She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a mem-ber of the Campbells-ville Christian Church. She worked as an Ad-ministrative Assistant at Taylor County EMS.
Besides her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband: Dennis Wright who preceded her in death May 12, 2006; two brothers: Amos Bloyd and Forrest Bloyd; one grandson: Grayson Miles Bradshaw.
She is survived by two daughters and two sons-in-law: Deb-bie and Steve Lawson of Campbellsville and Denise and Neal Brad-shaw of Glasgow; five grandchildren: Ashley Sherrard, Stephanie Crenshaw, Jon Lawson Olivia Hockstedler, Luke Bradshaw; four great grandchildren:
Brady Sherrard, Chloe Hockstedler, Jose-phine Crenshaw, Lyla Lawson. Plus, a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services for Berneda Faye Bloyd Wright were held Fri-day, Nov. 12, 2021, at the Campbellsville Christian Church with burial in the Bloyd-Perkins Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Neal Bradshaw, Steve Law-son, Jon Lawson, Luke Bradshaw, Dan Frai-ly, and Danny Bloyd. Honorary Pallbearers: Brady Sherrard and Stephanie Mitchell.
The Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Berneda Wright
Berneda Faye Bloyd Wright, 80
Mrs. Elizabeth “Lib-by” Ann Maddox Al-len Patton was born July 31, 1939, in Tay-lor County, to the late Wesley Maddox Sr. and Minnie Vaughn Mad-dox. She departed this life Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, at the Taylor Re-gional Hospital, having attained the age of 82 years, 3 months, and 6 days.
She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a mem-ber of the Pleasant Run Baptist Church. She worked as a Bus Driver for the Camp-bellsville Independent School District and was a Police Dispatcher for the Campbellsville Po-lice Department. Be-sides her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband: Clifford Patton; four brothers: Johnny Oscar Maddox, Wesley Maddox, Jr., Terry Lyman Maddox, and James Woodray Maddox; one sister: Perry Lois Maddox.
She is survived by two sons: Clifford M. Patton of Waynesburg, Kentucky and Clifford T. Patton of Stanford, Kentucky; two daugh-ters: Gloria Ann Wes-ley of Elizabethtown, Kentucky and Kim Pat-ton of Columbia, South Carolina; two sisters: Gloria Sebastian and Gladys Maddox both of Campbellsville; 11 Grandchildren: Temiko Wesley, Sonja Wesley, Pamela Patton, Havin Oliver, Clifton Helm, Dominique Cleveland,
Clifford Helm, Akilah Garvin, Kayla Helm, Chelsa Helm, and Brit-tany Helm; 12 grand-children; plus, a host of relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, at the Foster-Toler-Curry Funera l Home in Greensburg with Rev. James T. Washington, Master of Ceremony and Rev. George L. Nel-son, Eulogy. Burial fol-lowed in the Pleasant Run Cemetery.
Pallbearers: James Wesley Maddox, Tra-cy Maddox, James Price, Jeremy Price, Travis Price, Maddox Hawkins, Vaughn Hud-son, Eric Sebastian.
Honorary Pallbear-ers: Clem Haskins, Bob Smith, DeRon Smith, Jerome Winfrey, Jeff Hardin Fred Wag-oner, Byron Johnson, Josh Nelson, Merion Haskins
Online Condolences: www.fostertolercur-ryfh.com.
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