Unknown Kentucky Newspaper dated February-1988 1930-1988 Mrs. Alberta BAILEY, age 57, of Rt. 3, Hardinsburg, Ky, died on Thursday, February 11, 1988 at her residence. She was born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky on December 18, 1930, a daughter of the late Robert O. WILLIAMS and Bessie CARR WILLIAMS. She is survived by: her husband, Warren Bailey one daughter: Mrs. Carolyn RIGGS of Fort Knox, Ky three sons: Stephen BAILEY of Clarksville, Indiana Larry BAILEY of Palmyra, Indiana David BAILEY of Hardinsburg, Ky two sisters: Mrs. Thelma STUBER of Jeffersontown, Ky Mrs. Hazel THOFSON of Rialto, California two brothers: Russell WILLIAMS of Louisville, Ky Walter WILLIAMS of Louisville, Ky 6 grandchildren Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, February 14, 1988, from the chapel of the Trent-Dowell Funeral Home in Hardinsburg, Ky. Burial was in the Kingswood Cemetery. ****************************** Breckinridge County Herald News, Friday, July 8, 1960 Obituary Mr. Bush D. BAILEY died suddenly at his home June 8, 1960. The funeral services were held at Macedonia Baptist Church. He is survived by: his wife, Mrs. Rose WELLER BAILEY four sisters and several nieces and nephews. Additional Comments: Macedonia Baptist Church and cemetery is located west of junction of Rockvale- Black Lick Road and Tick Ridge Road, approximately 3/5 mile south of Rockvale in southwest Breckinridge County. The locals call it "The Ridge Church". I believe Bush D. Bailey has a tombstone. Peggy Russell *************************** Hager Funeral Home Online Obituaries, Brandenburg, Meade County, Ky. March 2018 OBITUARY Mrs. Gwendolyn BEATTY BAILEY, age 72, of Payneville, Ky in Meade County, died on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at the Brandenburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. One of Mrs. BAILEY'S passions was the WHAS Crusade for Children, and she loved assisting the Payneville Fire Department with their various roadblocks. She is survived by: her husband, Harold BAILEY one daughter one son 9 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. Hager Funeral Home, Brandenburg, in charge of arrangements. (no burial place listed) Additional Comments: #0121 Dry Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, located south of the Mystic, New Lodiburg--Union Star Road, 1/2 a mile northwest of the old quarry and Roberts Store. (on Highway 86 between Sample and Lodiburg) -- OPEN TO BURIALS ESTABLISHED APPROXIMATELY 1931 -- BAILEY, Gwendolyn 17 Nov 1945 -- 01 Mch 2018 wife of #1- Mr. GROCE wife oF #2- Harold J. BAILEY Wed: 27 Sep 1996 in Corydon, Harrison County, Indiana daughter of Amos BEATTY & Roxie FERRELL have her obituary she has a metal marker on her grave from the funeral home Dana Brown & Peggy Russell ****************************** Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Ky dated June-1998 1924-1998 Warren Austin BAILEY, age 74, of Hardinsburg, Ky., died Wednesday, June 24, 1998, at Vencor Hospital in Louisville, Ky. He was born in Hopkinsville, Christian County, Ky. Mr. BAILEY was a retired carpenter from Pochel-Chowning Company, a member of the Hardinsburg VFW Post #5831, Carpenters Local #64, Shively Masonic Lodge #862, a Kentucky Colonel, World War II Army veteran, and served during D-DAY. He was preceded in death by his wife, Alberta BAILEY in 1988. He is survived by: three sons: Stephen BAILEY of Louisville, Ky Larry BAILEY of Palmyra, Indiana David BAILEY of Hardinsburg one daughter: Carolyn RIGGS of Hardinsburg 10 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren Funeral services were held on Saturday, June 27, 1998 from the Trent-Dowell Funeral Home in Hardinsburg. Burial was in the Kingswood Cemetery. ****************************** Trent-Dowell Funeral Home notice Jacquilyn Lacelle Baldwin, age 12 of Garfield, KY died Thursday,3-29-2007 at Kosair Hospital. She was born in Grayson County, KY on 8-4-1994. She enjoyed drawing, talking on the phone, playing CD's and listening to the radio, watching wrestling, swimming, riding in a golf cart and spending time with her family. She was an animal lover. Jacquilyn was preceded in death by her grandfather - Jack Baldwin She is survived by her parents: Chasity Baldwin of Garfield, KY and Michael Craig Brown of Hawesville, KY Monica Brown of Hawesville, KY (stepmother) Grandparents: Sue Baldwin and Donnie Priest of Hardinsburg, KY Debra and Joe Wilson of Harned, KY Great grandmothers: Ruth Robbins of Harned, KY and Thelma Wilson of Hardinsburg,KY 2 half brothers: Cody & Bradley Allen of Garfield, KY 2 half sisters: Autumn and Kendra Brown of Hawesville, KY Funeral services will be held on Sunday, 4-1-2007 at 1 PM at Trent-Dowell Funeral Home with Rev. Bill Raine officiating. Burial will be in the Calvary Cemetery in Cloverport, KY. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 4-8 PM and after 10 AM Sunday. Memorial contributions are requested to: Kosair Hospital or Ronald McDonald House. *************************** Alexander Funeral Home website Norma Jean Bales, 81, formerly of Guston, KY, died Wednesday December 11, 2013 at Audubon Hospital in Louisville. She was born April 10, 1932 to the late John “Rob” & Zelma Mae Murray. She was a Kentucky Colonel, she taught Sunday school for over 30 years at Guston Baptist Church. Norma was a breast cancer survivor, belong to Modern Woodmen, & loved animals especially cats. She is survived by her husband Larry Bales of Louisville; one son Mark (Debbie) Garverich of Guston, KY, two step daughters Cindy (Brett) Stockdale of TN, & Terri (Ron) Kopp of TN; two grandchlidren Kayce (Mark) Ballenger & Andrew (Lindsey) Garverich; four step grandchildren Brent Scalf, , Michaela Stockdale, Ryan & McKenna Kopp. Funeral services will be held Monday Dec. 16, 2013 at 11 AM EST at Alexander Funeral Home in Irvington. Burial will follow in Louisville Memorial Gardens West in Louisville. Visitation will be Sunday Dec. 15, 2013 from 2:30 to 6 PM EST and after 8 AM EST on Monday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy maybe given in the form of donations to the Guston Baptist Church Building Fund. *************************** Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Ky dated May 12, 1982 Mrs. Edith Driskell Balis, 75, of Benton Harbor, Michigan, died on May 3, 1982, in Macon, Geoerge. She was the daughter of Andrew and Lytia Bruington Driskell of Breckinridge County. Mrs. Balis, who was a member of the Fairplain Presby. Church is survived by: Her husband: Moorman R. Balis Step-mother: Mrs. Bertha Driskell (Medco Center, Hardinsburg) 3 Stepdaughters: Mrs. Mary Coddens (Macon, Georgia), Mrs. Martha Anthony (Indianapolis, Ind.), Mrs. Nancy Greenburg of Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada. Funeral service was Saturday May 8, 1982 at Trent-Dowell Funeral Home. Burial in Ivy Hill Cemetery. *************************** 2006 Trent-Dowell Funeral Home obituaries Lottie Robbins Ball, age 87 of Hardinsburg, KY died Sunday, 10-22-2006 at Breckinridge Memorial Hospital in Hardinsburg, Ky. She was born in Breckinridge County,KY on 3-8-1919, the daughter of the late Vermont and Pearl Bland Robbins. She was retired from Galante Studio as a finisher and was a member of Friendship Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband - Kincheloe Ball a son - William Franklin Ball a granddaughter - Alicia Drane Funeral services will be held on Wednesday,10-25-2006 at 2PM at Friendship Baptist Church with Rev. Travis Northcutt officiating. Burial will be in the Ivy Hill Cemetery in Hardinsburg, KY. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 3:30 - 8:00PM and Wednesday from 8:30 - 11:30AM at Trent-Dowell Funeral Home and at the church after 12PM. Memorial contributions may be made to: Friendship Baptist Church Building Fund *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, February 7, 1894 Page 6, Death: Mrs. Mary Ball "Aunt Polly", aged 82. The funeral preached at her daughter's residence, Nannie J. Shrewsberry, where she made her home the past 4 years. She was the wife of the late George L. Ball. She died Saturday, January 20, 1894. They raised six girls and four boys. Surviving are five girls and three boys. Additional Comments: Also included in the article was a poem written by Mathew Shrewsberry titled, "Dear Mother we can only say:" I did not copy it down off the microfilm. I wish I had. I am very sorry. *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday , May 2, 1894 Page 1, Death: Died at the home of her father, Mr. Sam Bowman, April 20, at 2:00 a.m., Mrs. Dennie Ball. She leaves a husband, father, mother and relatives. A member of the Baptist Church. Buried Corinth Church Cemetery on Friday. Age about 21. *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday , May 2, 1894 Page 4, McQuady News Item: Death Died at her home near this place on April 19, 1894, Mrs. Mac Ball. She leaves a husband and a little babe only two weeks old. *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., September 13, 1893 DEATH NOTICE Miss Mary BALL, a daughter of Nelson BALL, Jolly Station (now known as McQuady), died at Mr. Jack WALKER'S last Saturday of typhoid fever. She was in her fifteenth year, and a bright young girl. Additional Comments: #0336 Taul Cemetery #1, located on the right side of highway 105, northwest of New Clover Creek Church, in Breckinridge County, Ky. BALL, Mary born about 1878 -- 09 Sep 1893 daughter of Nelson Jolly BALL & Margaret Matilda FRANK have her death notice possibly not buried here, but if she is, she has no tombstone HER FATHER IS ALSO HERE: BALL, Nelson Jolly 14 Mch 1837 -- 15 Oct 1922 (death certificate lists born 14 Jan 1837) husband of Margaret Matilda FRANK married 11 Oct 1865 in Spencer County, Indiana son of George Lewis BALL & Mary JOLLY have his death certificate he has no tombstone Peggy Russell *************************** Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Ky., Wednesday, July 31, 2002 OBITUARY Page 5 MRS. ELIZABETH BALLARD Mrs. Elizabeth Louise "Betty" BALLARD, age 62, of McDaniels in Breckinridge County, died on Saturday, July 27, 2002 at Owensboro Mercy Health Systems in Daviess County, Ky. Surviving Mrs. BALLARD are: her husband of 37 years, Wallace BALLARD one son two daughters her mother: Edith Kay FOGARELLI of Cave City, Ky (Barren County) one brother: Martin Wayne STOUT of Hardinsburg, Ky one sister: Dorothy L. SMITH of Cave City, Ky 7 grandchildren A memorial service was held on Tuesday, July 30, 2002, at Fairview United Methodist Church near Hudson, with burial in the church cemetery. James H. Davis Funeral Home in Owensboro was in charge of arrangements. *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, March 16, 1904 DEATH NOTICE: Page 5, Column 3 ARCHIE BALLOW DEAD Union Star, Ky (Breckinridge County) March 15, 1904 (Special) Archie BALLOW, a young man of this community, died at his home Thursday, March 10, 1904, and was buried in the Union Star Cemetery on Friday, March 11, 1904. The Reverend HOSKINSON made a very touching talk at the grave concerning the Christian life of Mr. BALLOW. His death was due to pneumonia. Additional Comments: I could not find a tombstone for Mr. BALLOW in the Breckinridge County Cemetery Book, Volume 1, published in 1991, but I did find on the Breckinridge Archives site in Union Star Cemetery, a field stone with a name that could be him: A. S. BALLOW no dates on the fieldstone, just the name Peggy Russell *************************** Unknown Newspaper (Possibly the Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky) August 1910 OBITUARY DIES NEAR GARFIELD LAST WEDNESDAY -- BYRON BANDY REACHES AGE OF EIGHTY-SIX Word has been received here of the death of Byron BANDY, age eighty-six years. He was born near Garfield , where he lived. He died there August the tenth. Mr. BANDY was a farmer all his life, and a highly respected man with many close friends. In 1845, he was married to Miss Caroline JORDAN, who died three years ago. He belonged to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church sixty-eight years. The following children survive: R. S. BANDY Mrs. Elizabeth TRIPLETT Sylas BANDY W. L. BANDY of Redfield, Iowa (Dallas County) J. L. BANDY of Redfield, Iowa Mrs. Letitia DOWELL Aunt Harriett, the old colored woman who has lived at the BANDY home for sixty-five years, was remembered by Mr. BANDY in his will. Additional Comments: #0172 Hensley-Dowell Cemetery, located in Hensley, Ky at the junction of Highways 60 and 86 near Garfield, in Breckinridge County. BANDY, Byron 27 Jan 1824 -- 10 Aug 1910 husband of Caroline JORDAN son of Richard Solomon BANDY & Elizabeth ADKISSON have his obituary he shares a double tombstone with his wife BANDY, Caroline 03 Jan 1829 -- 08 Jul 1907 wife of Byron BANDY daughter of Sashwell JORDAN & Nancy Allen DENT have her obituary she shares a double tombstone with her husband THREE UNMARRIED CHILDREN ALSO HERE: BANDY, Charles died 16 Aug 1862 age 10 months, 27 days old son of Byron BANDY & Caroline JORDAN he has a single tombstone BANDY, James B. 17 Apr 1866 -- 20 Jun 1874 son of Byron BANDY & Caroline JORDAN he has a single tombstone BANDY, Rachel E. died 25 Sep 1862 age 19 months, 2 days old daughter of Byron BANDY & Caroline JORDAN she has no tombstone *************************** Breckinridge County Herald News, Friday, July 22, 1960 Obituary REVEREND BYRON BANDY The Reverend Byron T. BANDY, age 84, was born in Breckinridge County, Ky., and was a Methodist Minister in Ky. He died Wednesday, July 14, 1960 at his home in Louisville, (Jefferson County), Ky. The funeral was held on Friday at the Oakdale Methodist Church in Louisville, and burial was in the Resthaven Cemetery in Louisville. Before his retirement 14 years ago, he served Pastorates in Owensboro, Tompkinsville, Upton, Vine Grove, Sebree, Louisville, and Franklin in Simpson County, Ky. Last year Reverend and Mrs. BANDY celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary with an open house at the Oakdale Church. Surviving Reverend Bandy are: his wife, Mrs. Mary E. DOOLEY BANDY one daughter: Miss Anna Lee BANDY (no residence given) one sister: Mrs. Mary BLACK, Althus, Oklahoma a 1/2 sister: Mrs. Nannie CHAPPELL (no residence given) a 1/2 brother: Burren BANDY (no residence given) *************************** Unknown Newspaper (Possibly the Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky) July 1907 OBITUARY Mrs. Byron BANDY died on the eighth of July 1907. She left us to go to her Father, whom she had served for sixty years. She was a consistant member of the Presbyterian Church at Old Freedom, and the church has lost a faithful member, and we a good mother. She always had a loving greeting for her children. She was born January 3, 1829, and was married April 23, 1845 to Mr. Byron BANDY, her faithful husband who still survives with the following children: Mrs. T. J. DOWELL Mrs. T. J. TRIPLETT R. S. BANDY W. L. BANDY J. L. BANDY S. T. BANDY and many grandchildren to mourn her departure. She bore her afflictions with Christian fortitude until God relieved her from this world, and has taken her up to those mansions above to wait for our dear father and us children. As she has left us a Christian life for example, let us ever live as our dear mother did, so when we are called to go, we may look back on a life well spent, and go and live with dear mother where parting is no more. Our hearts are so sad when we go to our dear old home, and see our dear old father who is left to weep and mourn for her. May God bless dear old father, and help him to bear his burden. Sleep on dear mother And take thy rest God called thee home When he thought best By: Fannie BANDY Garfield, Ky July 15, 1907 *************************** Unknown Kentucky Newspaper October 1891 OBITUARY A FATAL RUNAWAY A Beautiful Young Lady in Breckinridge County Meets With an Awful Death What Were Thought to be Only Serious Injuries Were Much Worse -- Soon to Have Been a Bride The Breckinridge News says: "In a runaway accident which occurred near Bewleyville last week, Miss Cora BANDY, daughter of Mr. Thomas BANDY, was thrown from a buggy. She was carried to the residence of Mr. W. J. PIGGOTT, near which the accident occurred, where Drs. R. W. Foote and J. M. Walker attended her, and upon examination found that her leg was broken; the limb was at once set, and the young lady rested as comfortable as could be expected during the night. The next morning at the earnest request of the sufferer, she was placed upon a litter, and carried with great care to her home about four miles from town. She reached there with comparatively little pain and rested quietly until 10 o'clock Thursday night when she awoke in excruciating agony, and before the physician could reach her bedside, expired. A post mortem examination revealed the fact that her death resulted from internal injuries. Miss BANDY was soon to have become the bride of a promising young farmer of Meade County. The community at large and numerous friends and admirers mourn with the bereaved family, her untimely death." Additional Comments: #0172 Hensley-Dowell Cemetery, located in Hensley, Ky at the junction of Highways 60 and 86 near Garfield, in Breckinridge County. BANDY, Cora L. 07 Sep 1872 -- 29 Oct 1891 daughter of Thomas R. BANDY & Nancy MOREDOCK have her obituary she has a single tombstone *************************** Kentucky Newspaper Unknown, May 1946 OBITUARY--Found on the Find-A-Grave.com website On Thursday, May 23, 1946, the angels called to be with them Mrs. Fannie Emaline HARNED BANDY, daughter of the late George and Margaret DAVIS HARNED, who was born October 31, 1866, departed this life on May 23, 1946, making her 79 years, 6 months, and 23 days old. She was married to Silas Taylor BANDY on April 23, 1895, who preceded her in death 30 years ago. To this union three children were born: George Glenn BANDY, who preceded her in death 16 years ago Nannie Maggie CHAPPELL of Big Spring, Ky Buren BANDY of Louisville, Ky (Jefferson County), with whom she made her home. Also surviving are five step-children: The Reverend Thomas BANDY of Franklin, Ky (Simpson County) Shelby BANDY of Guston, Ky (Meade County) Mrs. Charles (Mary Alice) BLACK of Eldorado, Oklahoma (Jackson County) Mrs. Owen (Artie Missie) GILLINGWATER of Bewleyville, Ky (Breckinridge County) (notice only four children listed) 16 step-grandchildren; 25 step-great grandchildren; one great great grandchild. two sisters: Mrs. Bettie HICKS of Constantine, Ky (Breckinridge County) Mrs. Amelia PENICK of Independence, Kansas (Montgomery County) two brothers: Dr. E. C. HARNED of Louisville, Ky Ben F. HARNED of Custer, Ky (Breckinridge County) Mrs. BANDY became a Christian early in life, and lived a devoted member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Irvington until death. She was a devoted Mother, and loved by all who knew her. After death, the body was taken to the Manning Funeral Home (in Louisville), and prepared for burial, then brought to the home of her son, Buren BANDY where it remained until Sunday, May 26, and brought to Custer where the funeral was held in the Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Reverend Frank Perkins, who delivered a splendid sympathetic sermon. Pallbearers were from Louisville, friends of the BANDY family, and fifteen flower girls, all great nieces. Singing was rendered by Mrs. Wesley HARRINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace BROWN, with Mrs. Tom MITCHAM at the piano. Additional Comments: Hensley-Dowell Cemetery, located at the junction of Highways 60 & 86 at Hensley, near Garfield, in Breckinridge County, Ky. BANDY, Fannie Emaline 31 Oct 1866 -- 23 May 1946 second wife of Silas Taylor BANDY daughter of George HARNED & Margaret E. DAVIS have her obituary Fannie has a single tombstone BANDY, Silas Taylor tombstone has: 1851 -- 1917 death certificate lists: 27 Aug 1852 -- 09 Apr 1917 husband of #1: Susan Ellen TRIPLETT husband of #2: Fannie Emaline HARNED son of Byron BANDY & Caroline JORDAN have his death certificate Silas has a single tombstone BANDY, Susan Ellen 1851 -- 1892 first wife of Silas Taylor BANDY daughter of Thomas Jefferson TRIPLETT, Sr. & Susan S. LONG Susan has a single tombstone Silas & Fannie's son, George Glenn Bandy 01 Apr 1896 -- 03 Mch 1930, died in a car accident in Louisville, Ky. He was 33 years old and married. (Death Certificate did not list his wife's name) He is buried at the Buck Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Meade County, Ky. *************************** Breckinridge County Herald News, Friday, October 21, 1960 Obituary Guy R. BANDY, age 77, died Wednesday, October 12, 1960 at the home of his son, Elbert BANDY at Bewleyville (Breckinridge County), Ky. The funeral services were held on Friday, October 14, 1960 at the Bewleyville Methodist Church with the Alexander Funeral Home of Irvington (Breckinridge County), Ky. in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery on a hill overlooking the town of Irvington, Ky. Pallbearers were his Masonic Brothers. Mr. BANDY, a member of a prominent Breckinridge County family, was a son of the late Stevenson Richard and Sarah NICHOL BANDY. A retired farmer, he spent his entire life in the Bewleyville Community. In May 1908, Mr. Bandy was married to Miss Anna Mary COMPTON. To this union were born three sons. All THREE survive him and live at Bewleyville, Ky. They are: Elbert BANDY Roy BANDY Jesse BANDY Mrs. Bandy died ten years ago. Also surviving him are: 5 grandchildren and one great grandchild. one sister: Mrs. Nora FOOTE, Rosenburg, Texas a half brother, Joe BANDY died in 1933. Additional Comments: Guy and his wife, Anna have a tombstone. Breckinridge County Cemetery Book, Vol. one, published in 1991: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Irvington BANDY, Guy R. March 22, 1883 -- October 12, 1960 husband of Anna Mary Anna Mary COMPTON November 27, 1886 -- Feb 5, 1950 wife of Guy R. Peggy Russell *************************** Breckinridge County Herald News, Friday, November 25, 1960 Obituary MRS. SHELBY BANDY Ida GILLINGWATER BANDY, daughter of the late Abel and Margaret GILLINGWATER, was born January 15, 1879 and died November 16, 1960 at age 81. She married Shelby Lee BANDY on March 30, 1902. To this union eleven children were born. Three children preceded her in death. Surviving her are: six daughters: Mrs. Noah BOARD, Irvington (Breckinridge County), Ky. Mrs. Otis McGINNIS, Louisville, (Jefferson County), Ky. Mrs. Will C. DOOLEY, Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Bertha SIPES, Lexington (Fayette County), Ky. Mrs. Lennie KIRK, Evansville (Vanderburgh County), Indiana Mrs. Ida SHELTON, Evansville, Indiana two sons: Wrather BANDY, Guston (Meade County), Ky. Shelby Lee BANDY, Jr., Louisville, Ky. 25 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren six sisters: Mrs. Ola MILLER, Louisville, Ky. Mrs. David FARMER, Campbellsville, Ky. Mrs. Will ROSS, Irvington, Ky. Mrs. Lottie ROSS, Irvington, Ky. Mrs. Fannie GODWIN, Irvington, Ky. Mrs. Emma BRAMLETTE, Irvington, Ky. one brother: Owen GILLINGWATER, Irvington, Ky. Mrs. Bandy was a member of the Bewleyville Methodist Church, where the funeral was held, directed by the Alexander Funeral Home of Irvington, and the burial was in the Bethel Cemetery, Bewleyville (Breckinridge County), Ky. Pallbearers: Otis McGINNIS Noah BOARD Lennie KIRK Will C. DOOLEY Buren BANDY Jimmie SHARP Additional Comments: Ida and her husband Shelby have a tombstone, and I found a little daughter. Breckinridge County Cemetery Book, Vol. one, published in 1991: Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Cemetery , located 3 miles east of Bewleyville, Ky. on KY Highway 333. BANDY, Ida GILLINGWATER 1879 -- 1960 wife of Shelby Lee Shelby Lee (Sr.) 1879 -- 1956 husband of Ida GILLINGWATER BANDY, infant daughter of Shelby and Ida September 25, 1904 -- September 25, 1904 *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, January 9, 1929 Page 4, DEATH NOTICE Bewleyville, (Breckinridge County), Ky. January 7, 1929 (Special) Mrs. Joseph BANDY died at her home near Bewleyville on Friday, January 4, 1929 of Influenza. Mrs. BANDY is the daughter of the late Mr & Mrs William NEAFUS of Meade County, Ky. In the year 1900, she married to Mr. BANDY. Surviving her are her husband and three children, Wathen, Louise, and Octavia BANDY. Another son, William BANDY, died some two years ago. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon, January 5, 1929 at the Irvington Baptist Church, where Mrs. BANDY was a loyal member. Additional Comments: Breckinridge County, Ky Cemeteries, vol. 1, published in 1991: #0071 Cedar Hill Cemetery, located high on a hill overlooking the town of Irvington, Ky. The cemetery book lists Joseph Bandy as "Joel" Bandy. The tombstone says otherwise: Joe and Jennie have single tombstones, most likely buried next to each other: Bandy, Joe 1875 -- 1933 (cemetery book has born 1876) Jennie NEAFUS wife of Joe BANDY no dates on stone BANDY, William T. 1902 -- 1926 (son of Jennie & Joe) single tombstone Ky, County Marriage Records, Ancestry.com Joe BANDY to Eliza Jane NEAFUS married on November 28, 1900 in Meade County, Ky Ancestry.com, Ky, Death Records, 1911 -- 1964 Death Certificate #00493 Breckinridge County Mrs. Jennie BANDY, female, white, married, housewife born: August 18, 1879 Ky died: January 4, 1929 Bewleyville Voting Precinct, Breckinridge County, Ky died at age 49 years, 4 months, 17 days old Name of spouse: Joe BANDY Father: William NEAFUS born: Ky Mother: Corena SHACKLETT born: Ky Informant: Joe BANDY, of Irvington, Ky Cause of Death: Influenza= 7 days Dr. R. W. MEADOR, of Irvington, Ky Burial on January 5, 1929 at Irvington, Ky Undertaker: J. D. ASHCRAFT, of Irvington, Ky Death Certificate #00324 Breckinridge County (His surname was listed as BAUDY on Ancestry's index) Joseph BANDY, male, white, widower, lifetime farmer born: September 25, 1875 Ky died: January 11, 1933 Bewleyville Voting Precinct, Breckinridge County, Ky died at age: 57 years, 3 months, 16 days old Father: Stephen R. BANDY born: Ky Mother: Octavia CLAYCOMB born: Ky Informant: Mrs. Ginger BANDY of Irvington, Ky Cause of Death: Cerebral Thrombosis on December 1, 1932 Hemiplegia followed gradual Dr. J. E. MATTHEWS, of Harned, Ky., Breckinridge County Buried on January 12, 1933 at Irvington, Ky Undertaker: J. D. ASHCRAFT, Irvington, Ky Death Certificate #03259 Breckinridge County (Belly on Ancestry's death index) Billy Thomas BANDY (William T.), male, white, married, farmer born: January 5, 1902 Ky died: February, 8, 1926 Irvington Voting Precinct, Breckinridge County, Ky died at age: 24 years, 1 month, 3 days old Father: Joe BANDY born: Ky Mother: Jennie NEAFUS born: Ky Informent: Joe BANDY, Irvington, Ky Cause of Death: Scarlet Fever= 3 days Dr. R.W. MEADOR, Irvington, Ky Buried on February 9, 1926 at Irvington, Ky Undertaker: J. D. ASHCRAFT, Irvington, Ky Ky, Birth Index, 1911 to 1999, Ancestry.com Octavia E. BANDY born: June 14, 1912 Breckinridge County Mother: Jennie NEAFUS, Vol #070, Certificate #27838, Vol. year-1912 Peggy Russell *************************** Alexander Funeral Home website Jesse O. Bandy, 88, of Irvington died Wednesday Sept. 5, 2012 at his residence. Mr. Bandy was born September 20, 1923 to the late Guy Roy & Annie Mary Bandy. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II, a member of the Bewleyville United Methodist Church where he faithfully attended without missing Sunday for over fourteen years. Mr. Bandy retired from Civil Service at Fort Knox where he was a manager at the commissary. He also was a farmer. He was preceded in death by his wife Lorena Madeline Dowell Bandy. He is survived by his two daughters Donna (Eugene) Paul of Irvington; Doris (Randall) Priest of Hardinsburg; 5 grandchildren & 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Saturday Sept. 8, 2012 at 1:00 PM EDT at Alexander Funeral Home in Irvington. Visitation will be held Friday Sept. 7, 2012 from 2 to 9 PM EDT at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery Expressions of sympathy maybe given to Hosparus of Central Kentucky – PO Box 2149 E-town, KY. 42702-9900, & to Bewleyville United Methodist Church Fund. *************************** Patricia Gail Bandy, 60, of Irvington died Sunday May 24, 2015 at her residence. She was born May 18, 1955 to the late Emmitt C. & Vetta Jean Brown Huffines. She was preceded in death by a sister Wanda Marlene Jones. She is survived by her husband David Bandy; two children Amanda (Roger) Cundiff, & D.J. Bandy; four sisters Becky (Ronnie) Aubrey, Rita Ann (WC) Skeeter, Karen (Jimmy) Miller, & Vandetta (William) Horton; three grandchildren Brian Bandy, Andrew & Ashley Compton, & many nieces and nephews, & great nieces & nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday May 27, 2015 at 1 PM EDT at Alexander Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Custer Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday May 26, 2015 from 4 to 9 PM EDT and after 8 AM EDT on Wednesday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy maybe given in the form of donations to Alexander Funeral Home PO Box 125 Irvington, KY. 40146 *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, October 14, 1903 Page 1, Death Notice MR. TOM BANDY PASSES AWAY -- Irvington (Breckinridge County), Ky., October 13, 1903 (Special) Tom BANDY, a very highly respected citizen, died at his home Monday morning, October 12, 190, after a lingering illness. His wige, Mrs. BANDY, and five children survive him. Interment at Bethel today, October 14, 1903. Additional Comments: Breckinridge County Cemeteries, volume one, published in 1991: Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, located 3 miles east of Bewleyville, Ky. on Highway 333. BANDY, Thomas R. 25 Jun 1828 -- 12 Oct 1903 husband of Nancy Nancy 17 Feb 1834 -- 5 Apr 1918 wife of Thomas R. maiden name: MOREDOCK THEIR DAUGHTER: SCOTT, PAYNE, HARNED Cemetery #1, located at Harned, Ky. BANDY, Cora L. 7 Sep 1872 -- 29 Oct 1891 daughter of T.R. & N.M. Peggy Russell Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, November 4, 1903 Page 2, Obituary Thomas R. BANDY, after a lingering illness, died at his home near Irvington (Breckinridge County), Ky., surrounded by his wife, children and friends on October 12, 1903. He was 77 years old. In 1845 he joined the Freedom Cumberland Presby Church. He married 53 years ago to Nancy MOREDOCK Mrs. BANDY and seven children survive him: Stephen BANDY of near Bewleyville Mrs. Charlie FISHER of Glendeane (now spelled Glen Dean), Ky. Mrs. Will ROBBINS of Clifton Mills (Breckinridge County), Ky. Mrs. MUSSELMAN of Irvington, Ky Mrs. McCOY of Irvington, Ky. Mrs. James BANDY of Irvington, Ky. Ginger Foote BANDY of Irvington, Ky. Additional Comments: Breckinridge County Cemeteries, volume one, published in 1991: Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church, located 3 miles east of Bewleyville, Ky on Highway 333. BANDY, Thomas R. 25 Jun 1828 -- 12 Oct 1903 husband of Nancy MOREDOCK Nancy MOREDOCK 17 Feb 1834 -- 5 Apr 1918 wife of Thomas THEIR DAUGHTER: SCOTT, PAYNE, HARNED Cemetery #1, located in Harned, Ky. BANDY, Cora L. 7 Sep 1872 -- 29 Oct 1891 daughter of T.R. & N.M. *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, November 9, 1904 DEATH NOTICE Page 1, Column 6 WARDEN BANDY DEAD -- Stephensport, Ky (Breckinridge County) November 8, 1904 (Special) Mr. Warden BANDY died last Friday, November 4, 1904, after a very brief illness. He recently moved here from Union Star (Breckinridge County), where he was buried Sunday morning, November 6, 1904. Page 8, Column 3 (same issue November 9, 1904) STEPHENSPORT, KY NEWS ITEM: Tom BANDY, of Company G 10th Infantry, Fort McPherson, Georgia, was here last week to attend his father's funeral. Additional Comments: Breckinridge County Cemetery Book, volume 1, published in 1991: Union Star Cemetery, Union Star, Ky BANDY, W.H. 17 Jan 1825 -- 04 Nov 1904 husband of Emiru Emiru 24 Feb 1824 -- 26 Nov 1869 wife of W.H. THEIR TWO CHILDREN ALSO HERE: BANDY, Bina P. 06 Jul 1887 -- 01 Nov 1908 daughter of W.H. & E. BANDY, Katie 30 Jan 1875 -- 02 Dec 1876 daughter of W.H. & E. *************************** Unknown Kentucky Newspaper April 1954 OBITUARY #1 Lloyd Donald BANE, died on Tuesday, April 20, 1954, at 11:50 a.m., in his 19th year, at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital, Louisville. RESIDENCE: 2810 Sleven Street BELOVED SON OF: Ebbon and Ressy BANE (nee: KNOTT) DEVOTED BROTHER OF: Miss Loretta BANE Mrs. Douglas KEYS Maurice PAYNE Friends may visit Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market Street until Friday, April 23, at 11 a.m. FUNERAL SERVICES: at Dry Valley Baptist Church, Mystic, Kentucky, at 2 p.m. INTERMENT: at Dry Valley Cemetery OBITUARY #2 Lloyd Donald BANE was born on October 18, 1935, and passed from this life on April 20, 1954. At the age of thirteen, Donald professed faith in Christ, and united with the Dry Valley Baptist Church of Mystic, Ky. He is survived by: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ebbon BANE two sisters: Mrs. Edna Earle KEYS Loretta BANE one brother: Maurice Lee PAYNE 2 nieces and 1 nephew and several other relatives, and a host of friends. Donald bore his pain and suffering with much patience, and looked unto his Savior. PREPARED BY: Mrs. Joe CLAYCOMB, an Aunt of the deceased. Additional Comments: #0121 Dry Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, located south of the Mystic, New Lodiburg--Union Star Road, 1/2 a mile northwest of the old quarry and Roberts Store. (on Highway 86 between Sample and Lodiburg) -- OPEN TO BURIALS ESTABLISHED APPROXIMATELY 1931 -- BANE, Lloyd Donald 18 Oct 1935 -- 20 Apr 1954 son of Ebbon Oswald BANE & Ressy Jane KNOTT BANE PAYNE WITT have his death certificate have his two obituaries he has a single tombstone Dana Brown & Peggy Russell *************************** Unknown Kentucky Newspaper July 1, 1943 OBITUARY ODA ALICE (ROBERTS) BANE (Mystic Special) This community was saddened to learn of the passing away of Mrs. Oda Alice BANE formerly of this place, but at the time of her death, and for the past six years, a member in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilson of Norwood, Ohio. Mrs. BANE was the daughter of the late Alexander and Malissa Ann ROBERTS. She was born April 17th 1873. having two own sisters: Mrs. Ida HIX, deceased Mrs. Ada CURTIS of Portland, Oregon and two own brothers: Ira ROBERTS of Ohio Cundiff ROBERTS (no residence given) three half-sisters: Mrs. Forest BLANE, deceased Mrs. Albert McKAUGHAN of Cloverport, Ky Mrs. Orb ROBBINS of Sample, Ky two half-brothers: Owen ROBERTS of Indiana Abe ROBERTS of this place At the age of twenty-one, she was united in marriage to Sylvester William BANE, June 1, 1894; to this union was born five children: Paul Hardin BANE, now of Louisville, Ky Carl Dewey BANE of Salt Lake City, Utah Gola Mildred (BANE) WILSON of Norwood, Ohio Elva Mae (BANE) CLAYCOMB of Springfield, Illinois Ebbon Oswald BANE of Louisville, Ky 9 grandchildren; and a number of other relatives and friends who mourn her going away. At the age of 18, she professed faith in Christ under the preaching of the Reverend Sneed of Sample Methodist Church; later, at the age of 36, she united with the Walnut Grove Baptist Church where she remained a member until the year 1933, when she moved her membership to the Dry Valley Baptist Church, and remained a member the rest of her life. Much can be said of her goodness both in the church and home. Everyone who knew her soon learned to love her. Most of her life has been spent in this community, until her husband's death in 1937, and no one could wish for a better neighbor, willing at any time to do unto others as she would have others do unto her. She loved the Bible, and asked that the 23rd Psalm be read at her funeral. She has been under the care of doctors for a number of years, and bore intense suffering during her last hours, yet those heartaches and pain and sorrow were always hidden by her cheerful manner and sunny smile. Her remains were brought here Friday morning, July 2nd for burial. PALLBEARERS WERE: J. A. STIFF, A. C. BASHAM, Merton CART, C. L. McAFEE, W. H. BEAUCHAMP, and Duard STIFF. FLOWER GIRLS WERE: Edna Earle PAYNE, Alma Jo ROBERTS, Judith Lee MILLER, Dorothy COOK, Elizabeth CARTER, Eunice KEYS, Opal KEYS, Jewel STIFF, Jean STIFF, and Barbara Jean EPLIN Funeral services were conducted by the pastor, the Reverend William Varble. Burial in the church cemetery under a blanket of beautiful flowers. Harry L. Dhonau, Funeral Director. Additional Comments: #0121 Dry Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, located south of the Mystic, New Lodiburg--Union Star Road, 1/2 a mile northwest of the old quarry and Roberts Store. (on Highway 86 between Sample and Lodiburg) -- OPEN TO BURIALS ESTABLISHED APPROXIMATELY 1931 -- BANE, Sylvester William 1863 -- 1937 tombstone dates husband of Oda Alice ROBERTS they wed on May 1, 1893 in Breckinridge County, Ky (court house records) obituary lists: married June 1, 1894 son of Sylvanus C. BANE & Clementine HARSHFIELD HARSHFIELD I cannot find his death record (death certificate or obituary) he shares a double tombstone with his wife BANE, Oda Alice 17 Apr 1873 -- 30 Jun 1943 wife of Sylvester William BANE daughter of Alexander ROBERTS & Malissa Ann BAYSINGER have her obituary she shares a double tombstone with her husband Dana Brown & Peggy Russell *************************** 2006 Trent-Dowell Funeral Home obituaries Lula Flodean Cartt Bangs, age 76 of Garfield, KY died Sunday,11-26-2006 at her residence. She was born in Arkansas on September 30,1930, the daughter of the late Lewis Washington and Claudia Mae Wilson Cartt. She was retired as a janitor for the Jefferson County Board of Education. She was a member of the Latter Day Saints. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers - Charles and Chester Cartt 2 sisters - Della Mae Quisenberry and Viola Cartt Cremation was chosen by the family under the direction of Trent-Dowell Funeral Home. *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, April 5, 1894 Page 4, Card of Thanks: A card of thanks from Mr. and Mrs. Beavin Tucker of Stephensport, Ky., to the Christian Ladies and Friends of Stephensport, extended thanks for the kindness shown them during the illness and death of their daughter, Corrine. Page 5, Local Brevities: Death Corrine Barboe, the 11 year old step-daughter of Beavin Tucker, of Stephensport, died last Wednesday morning. She was brought to Cloverport and buried on Thursday. Additional Comments: Could the surname Barboe actually be JARBOE? *************************** Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Ky., October 1974 OBITUARY Thomas L. BARGER, age 58, formerly of the Lodiburg Community, was killed in a one auto crash late Friday night on Highway 259 some eight miles north of Hardinsburg. Sheriff's deputy's said BARGER'S pick-up left the highway, and traveled down the ditchline over 200 feet before hitting a concrete abuttment and overturning on BARGER. BARGER, who had recently been living in Louisville, is survived by: one son: Thomas G. BARGER of Louisville, Ky 3 grandchildren two brothers: Andy BARGER of Brandenburg, Ky Charlie BARGER of Louisville, Ky two sisters: Mrs. Keith NORTON, Jr., of Lodiburg, Ky Mrs. Emma MOORE of Louisville, Ky one half-sister: Mrs. Matilda TERRY of Munfordsville, Ky Funeral Services were held on Monday, October 13, 1974 at 2 p.m. at Mystic with burial in the church cemetery. Additional Comments: #0121 Dry Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, located south of the Mystic, New Lodiburg--Union Star Road, 1/2 a mile northwest of the old quarry and Roberts Store. (on Highway 86 between Sample and Lodiburg) -- OPEN TO BURIALS ESTABLISHED APPROXIMATELY 1931 -- BARGER, Thomas Louis "Tommy" 19 May 1916 -- 11 Oct 1974 husband of Alma Jo ROBERTS BARGER GOODMAN son of Walter W. BARGER & Dora SEVERS have his obituary he has a single tombstone GOODMAN, Alma Jo 20 Sep 1929 -- 28 Mch 2010 wife of #1- Thomas Louis "Tommy" BARGER wife of #2- Kenneth Lee GOODMAN Alma & Kenneth wed: 07 Sept 1979 in Perry County, Indiana daughter of Abraham Lincoln "Abe" ROBERTS & Georgia Marie STIFF have her obituary she has a single tombstone; buried under "GOODMAN" *************************** Breckinridge County Herald-News, Hardinsburg, Ky., Friday, Jnuary 11, 1963 OBITUARY Page 6 W. W. BARGER, age 91, died at the home of his son, Tommy BARGER, at Mystic in Breckinridge County, on Monday, December 24, 1962. He was a retired farmer. He is survived by: four sons: J. H. BARGER of Union Star, Ky (Breckinridge County) Tommy BARGER, Mystic, Ky Charles BARGER of Battletown, Ky (Meade County) Andy BARGER of Payneville, Ky (Meade County) four daughters: Mrs. Matilda TERRY of Bonnieville, Ky (Hart County) Mrs. Gertrude PIERRARD of Clarksville, Ohio (Clinton County) Mrs. Myrtle NORTON of Lodiburg, Ky (Breckinridge County) Mrs. Emma Irene DODSON of Louisville, Ky (Jefferson County) 17 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; and 3 great great grandchildren Funeral services were held on Thursday, December 27, 1962 from the Dry Valley Baptist Church, in which he was a member. Burial was in the Bruner Cemetery, under the direction of the Alexander Funeral Home, Irvington. Grandsons were Pallbearers (not named). Additional Comments: Breckinridge County, Ky Cemeteries, Volume 1, published in 1991: #0055 Bruner Cemetery #1, located overlooking KY 144 from the ridge, .9 mile on Bruner Ridge. Southwest of Frymire, 2 1/2 miles northeast of Union Star, Ky in Breckinrdge County. They all have a tombstone. BARGER, William Walter 08 Mar 1871 -- 24 Dec 1962 husband of Carolline no parents listed in his obituary BARGER, Carolline 13 Sep 1865 -- 22 Oct 1908 wife of William W. maiden name: BRUNER THEIR INFANT DAUGHTER ALSO HERE: BARGER, Infant daughter of William W. born & died 09 Mar 1896 Peggy Russell *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, August 1, 1894 Page 5, Death of Margaret Barnes Mrs. Margaret Barnes, widow of Edmon Barnes, deceased, died at 8:30 Saturday morning, the 28th inst. She was at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Dyer (nee: Mollie Barnes), which place she had made her home for several years, when the angel of death came. Mrs. Barnes was in her 82nd year at the time of her death, and her long life has been one of usefulness and Christian benevolence. She raised a large family of children, and leaves 5 sons and 2 daughters to mourn her loss. She was the venerable mother of W. K. Barnes, lawyer, of Hardinsburg; David Barnes, merchant at Smithland; John Barnes of Missouri, Charles Barnes, of Rome, Indiana, and Reverend Edmon Barnes, a prominent minister of Illinois. Funeral services were conducted at the residence of Mr. J. J. Dyer by Reverend S. G. Shelly, Sunday morning at 8:30, after which the remains were taken to Union Star, her old home, and interred in the cemetery at that place. *************************** Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, February 17, 1904 DEATH NOTICE Page 1, Column 6 MRS. MARY BARNES DEAD -- Bewleyville, Ky (Breckinridge County) February 16, 1904 (Special) The people of this community are grieved to know of the illness and death of Mrs. Mary STITH BARNES. She and her parents were born and reared here. Her uncle, Z. T. STITH is in Louisville, Ky (Jefferson County). Additional Comments: I found a Mary BARNES in the Breckinridge County Cemetery Book, volume 1, published in 1991, but she has no dates on her tombstone. She is buried at the New Ivy Hill Cemetery #1 in Hardinsburg, Ky. I cannot say for sure this is the same person. *************************** Mrs. Mary Annaline Barnett, age 85, of Owensboro, formerly of Breckinridge County, died Saturday, January 2, 1999, at Owensboro Mercy Health Systems. Mrs. Barnett was born April 19, 1913 in Breckinridge County, a daughter of the late Edward Goatley and Ella Wells Goatley. She was a member of the Cloverport Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jasper Barnett on May 3, 1979, and a son, Jasper Barnett, Jr. Survivors are five daughters, Doris Ella Payne, Maceo, Wilma Jean Peay, Owensboro, Joan Reynolds, Hawesville, Nelda Gay Frazier, Echols, and Salvation Army Capt. Donna Beatrice Stewart, Pascagoula, MS; a sister, Hazel Conrey, New Albany, IN; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. The funeral was held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, January 6 from Wallace Funeral Home, Cloverport, with Capt. Charles Stewart officiating. Burial was in Cloverport Cemetery with grandsons acting as pallbearers.