Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky (2024)

of WEDNESDAY, LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER, KY. MAY 24, 1989 D9 Obituaries Obituaries Lexington Eileen Sun, 86, of Tucson, formerly of Lexington, a former employee of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, died May 17 in Tucson. Services 2 p.m. today in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington. John Thomas Cawby, 60, of 1030 Birch Drive, a machine operator, husband of Anna Ward Cawby, died Monday at St.

Joseph Hospital. Services 10 a.m. Thursday at Whitehall Funeral Chapel. Visitation 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Richard Paul Fowler, 17, of Durham, N.C., formerly of Lexington, a student at Northern High School in Durham and a former student at Lafayette High School, died Sunday in Durham of injuries received in a traffic accident. Visitation 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at W.R.

Milward Southland. Service arrangements incomplete. Dorothy Beeler McGraw, 67, of Fort Thomas, formerly of Lexington, an interior decorator for Leugers Furniture Co. in Cincinnati, wife of James W. McGraw, died yesterday at her home.

Services 11 a.m. Friday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Fort Thomas. Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Dobbling Funeral Home, Fort Thomas.

Margaret Drummy Randolph, 83, of 1598 Elizabeth Street, a retired secretary, sister of Drummy, died yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital. Services 11 a.m. Thursday at Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Visitation 3 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. today at W.R. Milward Mortuary Southland. In Kentucky ASHLAND Dorothy S. Curnutte, 74, of Cloves, formerly of Ashland, mother of Myra Frazier of Fresno, died Saturday in Cloves.

Services 11 a.m. Thursday at Miller Funeral Home. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. today. ASHLAND James A.

Daniels, 67, of 2501 Beech Street, a retired Ashland Daily Independent employee, husband of Anna Daniels, died Monday in Catlettsburg, apparently of a heart attack. Services 1 p.m. Thursday at Miller Funeral Home. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. today.

BARBOURVILLE Sarah E. Tuggle Shelton, 89, of Heidrick, died Saturday at her home. Services 11 a.m. today at Hopper Funeral Home. Visitation after 9 a.m.

today. CARLISLE Robert E. "Hazlewood" Hughes, 84, of 214 East Chestnut Street, a retired radio repairman at Bluegrass Army Depot at Avon, husband of Pansy Stone Hughes, died Monday at Johnson-Mathers Nursing Home. Services 2 p.m. Friday at MathersGaunce Funeral Home.

Visitation after 4 p.m. Thursday. CARLISLE Cora E. Mattox, 80, of 1282 Walnut Grove Road, wife of Carl Mattox, died Monday at Johnson-Mathers Nursing Home. Services 1 p.m.

Thursday at Mathers-Gaunce Funeral Home. Visitation anytime today. FLATWOODS Annie N. Lear, 82, of Route 2, a retired nurse's aide, wife of S.D. Lear, died Monday at her home.

Services 2 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church. Visitation 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at D.L.

Parks Funeral Home in Richmond and 6 to 9 p.m. today at the church. FRANKFORT Steven M. Downs, 26, of 100 Cherry Lane, son of Joseph and Lula Downs, died yesterday at King's Daughters Memorial Hospital. Services 2 p.m.

Thursday at Harrod Brothers Memorial Chapel. Visitation after 1 p.m. today. FRENCHBURG Elza VanCleve, 69, of U.S. 460, wife of Everett VanCleve, died Monday at her home, apparently of a heart attack.

Services 2 p.m. Thursday at Herald Stewart Home for Funerals. Visitation after 6 p.m. today. GREENSBURG Mintie Cook Chaudoin, 80, of Donansburg, died Monday at her home.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday at Cowherd Parrott Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. today. HARLAN Bradford Allen Pennington, 30, of New Carlisle, Ohio, formerly of Harlan, son of Jimmy and Doris Pennington, died Saturday in New Carlisle of injuries sustained in a traffic accident.

Services 1 p.m. today in Resthaven Cemetery. No visitation. Mount Pleasant Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. HARRODSBURG Marshall M.

Cornish, 73, of 435 West Lane, former owner of Cornish Waste Collection, husband of Rosalie Cornish, died Monday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Services 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Fellowship Baptist Church. Visitation 3:30 to 9 p.m.

today at Alexander Royalty Funeral Home and after noon Thursday at the church. Contributions may be made to Fellowship Baptist Church building fund. HARRODSBURG Hazel Donovan, 89, of Woodland Avenue, a retired Mercer County Health department employee, mother of Jimmy Donovan, died Monday at James H. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Services 2 p.m.

Thursday at Randell Funeral Chapel. Visitation after 1 p.m. today. HYDEN Betty Jean England, 45, of Dryhill, wife of Coleman England, died Monday at Hazard Appalachian Regional Medical Center, apparently of cancer. Serv-: p.m.

Thursday at Dwayne Walker' Funeral Home. Visitation after 9 a.m. today. IRVINE Earnest Burns, 89, of Star Route, a retired miner, grandfather of Roger Burns, died Monday at Marcum Wallace Memorial Hospital. Services 2 p.m.

Thursday at South Irvine Pentecostal Church of God. Visitation after 2:30 p.m. today at Lewis Funeral Home. JEFFERSONTOWN Robert L. Reed 68, of 2905 Tree Lane, a former city employee for St.

Matthews, husband of Wilma Hood Reed, died yesterday at Humana Hospital Suburban, Louisville. Services 2 p.m. Thursday at Foreman Funeral Home. Visitation after 3 p.m. today.

JENKINS Osie Bolden, 74, mother of the Rev. Grover Bolden, died Monday at Jenkins Community Hospital. Services 1 p.m. Thursday at Pine Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. Visitation anytime today at the church.

Polly Craft Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. LEBANON Milton Jack Bland, 64, of West Mulberry Street, died Monday at Christopher East Nursing Home, Louisville. Services 11 1 a.m. Thursday at St. Augustine Catholic Church.

Visitation after 3 p.m. today at Bosley Funeral Home. LEBANON Mary Almarine Wright, 61, of Jessetown community, mother of the Rev. Charles Glenn Wright of Willisburg, died Monday at Medco Center, Campbellsville. Services 2 p.m.

Thursday at Bosley Funeral Home. Visitation after 8 a.m. today. LONDON Louis Oakley, 78, of Hawk Creek Road, a retired railroad worker, widower of Virgie Flannagan Oakley, died Monday at Marymount Hospital. Services 11 a.m.

today at House-Rawlings Funeral Home. Visitation after 8 a.m. today. LONDON Ricky Jordan Proffitt, two months, son of Ricky and Jitanna Allen Proffitt of Helvetia Road, died yesterday at his home. Services 1 p.m.

Thursday at Bowling Funeral Home. Visitation after 7 p.m. today. MARTIN Luther "Booty" Isaac, 69, of Hamlet, N.C., formerly of Wheelwright, a retired miner, husband of Margie Mullins Isaac, died Monday at Hamlet Hospital. Services 2 p.m.

Friday at Wheelwright Freewill Baptist Church. Visitation after 6 p.m. today at the church. Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. MARTIN Franklin Dee Vicars, 51, of Melvin, a machinist, husband of Bessie Casebolt Vicars, died Monday at the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center.

Services noon Thursday at the Church of God of Prophecy, Wheelwright. Visitation anytime today at the church. Nelson-Frazier Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. MOUNT VERNON Beverly Cromer, 31, of Route 1, wife of Bentley Cromer, died yesterday at Rockcastle Hospital, apparently of cancer. Services 1 p.m.

Thursday Maple Grove Baptist Church. Visitation after 6 p.m. today at Dowell Martin Funeral Home. RICHMOND Fannie Fish, 68, of 633 Big Hill Avenue, a retired assistant teacher at a day care center, died Monday at Pattie A. Clay Hospital.

Arrangements incomplete at White Funeral Home. SCIENCE HILL Ruby Wilson, 77, of Lanetown Road, Nancy, wife of the Rev. Hubert Wilson, died Monday at Humana Hospital Lake Cumberland, Somerset. Services 11 a.m. today at Morris Hislope Funeral Home.

Visitation after 8:30 a.m. today. SHELBYVILLE Edward Archie Lancaster, 70, of U.S. 60 West, a retired maintenance supervisor for the Louisville Gas and Electric husband of Willie Lancaster, died Monday at St. Anthony Medical Center, Louisville.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday at St. John United Methodist Church. Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. today at Morton-Beckley Funeral Home.

SPRINGFIELD Helen Carey Jenkins, 76, of Willisburg, widow of E.R. "Red" Jenkins, died Monday at her home, apparently of a heart attack. Services 2 p.m. Thursday at Carey Son Funeral Home. Visitation after 3 p.m.

today. STANTON Maggie Townsend, 81, of Halls Branch Road, wife of Chester Lee Townsend, died Monday at Clark County Hospital, Winchester. Services 2 p.m. Thursday at Wells Funeral Home. Visitation after 2 p.m.

today. VANCEBURG Albert L. Henderson, 74, of 702 Fairlane Drive, a retired Ashland Oil distrib- No increase in radiation found near sunken sub MOSCOW (AP) Soviet search ships have photographed the hulk of a nuclear-powered submarine that sank off Norway last month and found no increase in radiation in the area, Tass said yesterday. The Komsomolets, laden with nuclear -tipped torpedoes, sank April 7 after a fire broke out on board. Forty-two Soviet seamen died in the accident.

The Soviet research ship Akademik Mstislav Keldysh, which arrived May 16 in the waters where the sub sank, visually detected the wreck with the help of deep-sea exploration vehicles it carries and photographed it. Black panel: Blacks get inferior education New York Times News Service WASHINGTON Blacks in public schools remain "largely isolated" and receive an inferior education, a panel of prominent black scholars said in a report issued yesterday. Federal and state efforts to provide equal opportunities in the 35 years since the Supreme Court ordered the end of segregated schools have not done enough, they said. The report was prepared by the Committee on Policy for Racial Justice, a study group convened by Claim of New York Times News Service SANTA FE, N.M. Scientists at the first federal conference on low temperature fusion reported yesterday that they had failed to find some byproducts that had been expected from the nuclear reaction.

Although the results did not rule out the possibility of fusion, they added to the growing evidence against a claim that huge amounts of excess energy can be produced at Help numbers Abuse Hotline 1-800-752-6200 Adoption Hotline 1-800-432-9346 Adult children of alcoholics 255-2374 Agoraphobics in Motion 271-3574 AIDS Info ACT Lexington 281-5151 AIDS Info Kentucky AIDS Education Program. 1-800-654-2437 A1-Anon. 254-3772 Alcoholics Anonymous 276-2917 Alcohol and drug education 255-8720 Alzheimer's Society 233-6040 Ambulance 911 American Atheists 278-8333 American Cancer Society 1-800-227-2345 Animal control 252-7733 Arthritis Foundation 276-1496 Ask Us Inc. 255-2374 Be Sure 252-7873 Birthright 277-2635 Cancer Information Service 1-800-422-6237 Catholic Social Service 253-1993 Central Kentucky Depressive Association 233-6005 utor, a trucker and farmer, father of Sue Dunaway, died yesterday at Mercy Hospital in Portsmouth, Ohio. Services 1 p.m.

Thursday at Dickerson Funeral Home. Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. today. VANCEBURG Mary Kathryn Kimble McFarland, 76, of Hollister, formerly of Vanceburg, mother of David McFarland, died Monday at Hazel Hawkins Hospital, Hollister. Services 1 p.m.

Friday at Dickerson Funeral Home. Visitation 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday. WAYNESBURG Arthur Howell 55, son of Dovie Howell, died Monday at Humana Hospital Lake Cumberland in Somerset, apparently of a heart attack.

Services 2 p.m. Thursday at Morris Hislope Funeral Home, Science Hill. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. today. WEST LIBERTY James Drexel Nickell, 82, of 605 Prestonsburg Street, a retired pipe fitter and welder, husband of Lillian Cox Nickell, died Monday at Morgan County Appalachian Regional Hospital.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday at Potter Funeral Home. Visitation after 2 p.m. today. Elsewhere JOHANNESBURG, South Africa South African pianist Steven de Groote, 36, a Van Cliburn contest gold medal winner in 1977, has died in a Johannesburg clinic of tuberculosis of the liver, the hospital said yesterday.

De Groote died Monday at Brenthurst Clinic about 10 hours after being transferred to the intensive care unit. De Groote had recorded and played international concerts extensively since winning the prestigious Van Cliburn piano competition in Fort Worth, Texas in 1977. He was named artist in residence at Texas Christian University, which plays host to the preliminary rounds of the quadrennial competition. De Groote had come to South Africa to perform concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra in Johannesburg. But that performance last week and others were canceled when he was admitted to the clinic, according to the South African Broadcasting Corp.

Former pilot, fired after sex change, 1 of 3 killed in crash Chicago Tribune DE KALB, Ill. A former Eastern Airlines pilot who was fired after having a sex-change operation was among three persons killed Monday during a training flight in a 45-year-old DC-3. Karen Ulane, 48, of Aurora, was one of three people aboard the DC-3 when it went down in a field west of Illinois Highway 23 five miles south of De Kalb, said a De Kalb County coroner's office spokesman. The coroner's office identified the other victims as Paul Killman, 56, of Aurora, and Arthur L. Lutz, 72, of Barrington.

Karen Ulane The twin-engine airplane was owned by Condor Enter- a sex-change operation in 1981, prises of Aurora, which said Ulane's attorney, Dean only last week had received cer- Dickie. tification from the Federal Avia- Ulane filed a federal-court tion Administration to operate suit, charging Eastern with sex an air taxi-and-cargo service. discrimination, and won a 1983 The DC-3 was the company's trial. The 7th Circuit Court of only airplane. Appeals overturned the verdict, The Condor DC-3 held a saying anti discrimination laws place in aviation history as the did not apply to her.

The U.S. airplane that flew the most sup- Supreme Court let that ruling ply missions to Berlin during the stand. 1948 blockade by the Soviets. Since then, Ulane operated Since then, it had a succession of various businesses, including an British and Canadian owners, aircraft -maintenance business in and was sold to Condor Enter- Aurora and a flower shop. She prises in 1985.

recently was involved with anWitnesses on the ground other Aurora air-charter firm, said they heard the DC-3's en- Dickie said. gines sputter and saw the air- "She was a wonderful womplane bank sharply before it an," Dickie said. "She loved flycrashed into a field and explod- ing, and she was trying to get ed. The pilot of another airplane back into it. She had applied at saw the DC-3 careen into a spin some other airlines, but none of before hitting the ground, said them wanted her." Hugh Doyle, supervisor of the The National Transportation control tower at the Greater Safety Board is investigating the Rockford Airport.

crash. No cause has been deterUlane, formerly Kenneth mined. A board spokesman said Ulane, flew Boeing 727 aircraft investigators would be on the for Eastern Airlines until he had scene two or three days. the Washington-based Joint Center for Political Studies. The center often looks at public policy issues from a black perspective.

The assessment of the state of education for blacks by a 29-member panel was headed by historian John Hope Franklin. It had a roster of the nation's most widely known and outspoken black educators and scholars. Earlier reports have examined the problems of inner-city students, but this is the first in which black scholars and political policy anafusion breakthrough low temperatures in a simple laboratory apparatus. The chemists who announced two months ago that they had discovered the phenomenon, B. Stanley Pons of the University of Utah and Martin Fleischmann of the University of Southampton, England, skipped the conference.

The three-day event is being sponsored jointly by the Department of Energy and Los Alamos National Laboratory. The laborato- Central Kentucky Legal Services 233-4556 Child Abuse Hotline 252-1456 Citizens' Advocate 258-3230 Civil Defense 258-3784 Cocaine Hotline 1-800-COCAINE Community Action 233-4600 Cooperative Extension Service 255-5582 American Heart Association CPR training 233-6613 Crime Stoppers 253-2020 Crisis Intervention 233-0444 Diabetes Hotline 1 1-800-344-4836 Dream Factory. 254-9474 Drug Information Service 1-800-432-9337 Dumpster Hotline 258-3474 FBI 1-800-752-6000 Fire (emergency) 911 Fire (non-emergency) 254-1120 Florence Crittenton home 252-8636 Gay Services 231-0335 Gam-Anon 277-8236 Gamblers Anonymous 277-8236 Health Care Access 1-800-633-8100 Health Dept. 252-2371 lysts of such stature and diversity have collectively addressed the issue. It is also the first time that such a major effort has been aimed at getting blacks, particularly in the middle class, to become involved in all aspects of educational reform.

The scholars saw two main. barriers: lowered expectations for minority groups in general and educators' false assumptions about blacks' academic and intellectual deficiencies. Educational problems are comfurther ry, which is a few miles from Santa Fe, has tried to harness hot fusion for decades. Yesterday, evidence for cold fusion was decidedly mixed. John Appleby of Texas University said that a hunt for the expected byproducts, two types of helium, in the electrodes of the cold-fusion cell had been unsuccessful.

The experiments are fueled by deuterium, a heavy form of hydrogen whose fusion can produce neu- Hospice of the Bluegrass 276-5344 Humane Society, 233-0044 Kidney Foundation 277-8259 Kentucky Division of Forestry 502-535-7741 Ky. Head Injury Foundation 278-5922 Ky. CPAs 1-800-292-1754 La Leche League 266-6392 League of Women Voters 266-8718 Lexington Senior Citizens Center 278-6072 Morton Center 276-1776 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 272-6517 Muscular Dystrophy Association 255-3697 Narcotics Anonymous 252-3484 Nurses Assisting Nurses 257-1587 Nursing Home Ombudsman 278-6072 Operation Read 293-5123 Overeaters Anonymous 271-4655 Parent Resource Center 254-0634 Parents Anonymous 1-800-432-9251 Parental Help Line 252-7488 Parents Without Partners 277-2754 Parkinson Support Group 299-0804 Physicians referral service 1-800-633-8100 Planned Parenthood 252-8494 pounded by a shrinking number of black teachers, curricula that fail to include minority contributions, and inequities in standardized testing, the panel concluded. Beyond that, the report said, black and other minority students are disproportionately placed in "lower -ability, non-college-bound tracks." In offering solutions, the panel stressed the need for parental involvement and higher educational standards rather than singular approaches such as increased federal spending. we weakened trons and helium 3.

The helium search was started weeks ago when researchers sought ways to explain the dearth of significant amounts of neutrons. The search widened to include helium 4 on the theory that the experiments were producing heat in a previously unknown form of fusion whose byproduct was helium 4, the atomic equivalent of helium 3 with an additional neutron. Poison Control 275-6100 (emergency) 911 Police emergency) 258-3600 Possibilities Unlimited 299-0445 Pregnancy Help Center 278-8469 Prison Family Support Group 272-4315 Public Service Commission 1-800-772-4636 Rape Crisis, Center 253-2511 Recovery Runaway Hot Line 254-2501 Safe Place 254-2501 Salvation Army 252-7706 Spouse Abuse Crisis Line 255-9808 State Police (emergency) 1-800-222-5555 Survivors of Suicide 253-1331 Tenant Services 258-3960 Time of Day 259-2333 U.S. Secret Service 233-2453 Veterans Outreach Center 276-5269 Volunteer Center 278-6258 Volunteers of America 254-3467 Weather 293-9999 or 233-1541 Widows Helping Widows 299-6609 Women's Center of Central Ky. 254-9319 Funeral Notices advertising Information furnished department to by Herald-Leader mortuaries.

CAWBY John Thomas Cawby, 60, 1030 Birch Lexington, died at 4:15 p.m. Mon. at St. Joe Hospital. He was born in Fayette son of Della Mae Perkins, Lexington and the late Ollie P.

Cawby, and was a machine operator with the Kentucky Glass Co. Besides his mother he is survived by his wife, Anna Ward Cawby; a daughter, Miss Anna Marie Cawby, both of Lexington; three sisters, Juanita Pointer, Mrs. Marian Isaacs, both of Lexington, and Mildred Scully, Brandan, FL. Funeral services at 10 a.m. Thurs.

at the Whitehall Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. Dean Shifflett. Burial in Evergreen Memory Gardens, Bourbon Co. Visitation 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today.

NICKELL Local NICKELL Asa M. Nickell, Jr. Funeral services at 11:30 a.m. today at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Southland by Rev.

J.K. Pierce. Burial Lexington Cemetery. State State ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG Daisy Armstrong. Funeral services at 10:30 a.m.

today at the Duell-Clark Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev. Ron Ewell with burial in the Midway Cemetery. CANNON Beulah Shaw Cannon, 322 E. Chestnut Carlisle, widow of Ollie. Ray Cannon, died Mon.

at Darby Square Nursing Home, Lexington. Services at 2 p.m. today at Mathers-Gaunce Funeral Home. Visitation anytime. TURNER Pattie B.

Turner. Funeral services at 1 p.m. today at the Guyn, Kurtz, Hager Cundiff Funeral Home by Rev. C.H. Gordon.

Burial in the Wilmore Cemetery. WINGARD George Allen Wingard, 29, of 219 Ridgewood Nicholasville, KY, died May 21, 1989, of an apparent heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Vickie Miller Wingard; a son, Brian Allen Wingard; a daughter, Cynthia Wingard, all of Nicholasville; he was the son of, Plina Reynolds Wingard, Nicholasville, and Robert L. Wingard, Winchester; grandmother, Janet Warren, Elwood City, PA; one sister, Jennifer Wingard, Nicholasville; a brother, Kevin Lee Wingard, Nicholasville; and many friends and relatives. He was an employee of Gulf States for over 11 years.

Services 2 p.m. today at Betts West Funeral Home with Rev. Russell Puckett officiating. Burial in the Mose Reynolds Cemetery: Bearers will Roger Thomas, Larry Jones, Jue Locke, Marco Martin, Jeff Miller, Eddie Morrow, Robert Corman, and Billy W. Miller..

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