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January 5 2017
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Helen Luttrell, 79, of Russell Springs, died Wednesday, Januat her home.įuneral service for Helen Luttrell will be 1pmCT, Sunday, Januat the Bernard Funeral Home Chapel, 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY, with Bro. She leaves 31 direct living descendants.Ĭlick on headline for story with photo(s) She was the daughter of the late Everett & Rena Pevley Stargle and the widow of Dennie E. She was a native of Casey County and her final resting place will be there. She was a homemaker and attended the Church of God. She was the matriarch of a large, respected South Central Kentucky family. Helen Luttrell, 79, Russell County, KY (1937-2017) 13:19:27 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Carol Perkins Joseph, the eleven-year-old said, "The only thing left is pulling up the planks in the floors." I was beginning to think he was right. As he described what he remembered, we all followed behind him, looking under pillows, couch cushions, and mattresses. "Where do you remember having it last?" Questions that led to retracing his steps were inevitable. Therefore, any attempt to call the number was futile. The fact it was gone was devastating for him, but the fact his mother had just bought it brought on an entirely new set of problems that involved words like "responsible" and "careless." What thirteen-year-old isn't irresponsible and careless? I did my best to find that phone. Most of the family's four-day stay was spent looking for that phone. How can a cell phone disappear? That is the question my entire family has been asking since my oldest grandson, age thirteen, lost his the day after he arrived and it never showed up. Next earlier Carol Perkins column: Carol Perkins: My wedding day, This story does not yet have a happy ending - readers who have experience separation anxiety after losing a cell phone can appreciate the feelings and those who can remember their early teens can empathize with this growing up phase.

  • Taylor County School District - Scheduled days off construction/movingįor latest GO or NO GO/Polar Reports, for Wed, see Events for that day, and listen to Larry Smith, the BIG DAWG 99.9 and Tammy Smith, Big Don Salmon 10am-3pmCT, and Lisa Fisher-Clark, 3pm-5pmCT, at 92.7 FM THE WAVE.įor latest GO or NO GO for Wed, see Events for that day, and listen to Larry Smith, the BIG DAWG 99.9 FM the WAVE, or Tammy Smith at 92.7 FM.Ĭarol Perkins: How can a cell phone disappear?.
  • Russell County School District - No school.
  • Monroe County School Distri t No school.
  • Metcalfe County School District No school.
  • Marion County School District No school.
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    Per Adam Whitlock, Transportation Director. Green County School District No school.No school today due to weather (Complete SLED Day 1 activities). NO GO - Schools Closed + Revised Schedules 19:19:21 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Obituariesīy Larry Smith & Tammy Sexton & Lisa Fisher-Clark & Don SalmonĬollaborative report from FM 92.7 the WAVE, FM 99.9 the Big Dawg, and click title or click here to read whole article. in Louisville, KY from 1pm-7pmCT/2pm-8pmET, Sunday, January 8, 2017, at Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home and after 8amCT/9amET, Monday at Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home until time for services.Īrticle continues.

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    Visitation will be 3pm-7pmCT/4pm-8pmET, Saturday, January 8, 2017, at the Owen Funeral Home 5317 Dixie Hwy. KY.įuneral services will be held at 10amCT/11amET, Monday, Januat the Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home 31 Lavenia Ln, Magnolia, KY 42757, with the Rev. Goff, age 85 years, of Louisville, KY, passed away, Thursday, Januat the Park Terrace Health Campus in Louisville. He leaves eight direct living descendants. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Ann Slayton Goff.

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    He was a former pastor at Free Union Separate Baptist Church, in Adair County, as well as SBC churches in Shepherdsville and Louisville.

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    He was a highly respected Separate Baptist Church Minister, well known in South Central Kentucky.













    January 5 2017