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Obituaries
God Our Father, Christ Our Redeemer,Holy Spirit Our Comforter, Humankind Our Family
Reverend Antonio Q Stuckey, PastorSaint James African Methodist Episcopal Church312 West Pleasant Street, Cynthiana, Kentucky 41013Cell (859) 221-7101 Church (859) 235-0621
You Don’t Have to Go to HellScripture: Luke 16: 19-26Date: Sunday, March 25, 2012Time: 11:00amPlace: Saint James AME Church312 West Pleasant Street, Cynthiana, Kentucky 41031Preacher: Reverend Antonio Q. Stuckey
To All People:I, Rev. Antonio Q. Stuckey, am by no means, “A Hell, Fire and Brimstone Preacher,” but on Sunday, March 25, 2012 I will preach on Hell. Would a loving God really send people to Hell? What happens to a soul in Hell? What did Jesus say about Hell? Learn to truth before it is too late.If God had not intervened in my life, at the age of twelve, I would have went to Hell-(AND I DID NOT CARE.) I had already experienced my own personal Hell. Feeling like your whole existence is a mistake can be like Hell. You are here for reason. Life is worth living. God has plans, purposes and promises for your life. He loves you.Everyone is welcome. Please make every effort to attend this worship service.
Sincerely,Reverend Antonio Q. Stuckey
The Mission of Saint James AME Church
The mission of Saint James African Methodist Episcopal Church is to minister to the spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional, and environmental needs of
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ST. EDWARD SCHOOLThe St. Edward Catholic
School Honor Roll for the third quarter includes:
First GradeRylee Spence.
First Grade - A/BAvery Barnes, Kaitlin
Barry, Olivia Barry, Karley Furnish.
Second GradeRachel Rion.
Second Grade - A/BSeaanna Skinner and
Courtney Collins.
Third GradeVictoria Gasser, Morgan
Cooper, Ian Boland.
Fourth GradeMaria Furnish.
Fourth Grade - A/BLucy Barry, Eli Hargett,
Payton Walker.Fourth Grade School Honors
Noah Daily and Mynor Spence.
Fifth Grade - A/BKyle Barnes, Clay
Furnish, John Taylor Schreiber.
Fifth Grade School HonorsNicholas LaFleur.
WILLHOIT, YOUNGCynthiana residents Sarah K. Willhoit and Kelsey A.
Young have been named to the Fall 2011 Dean’s List at Berea College. A student is named to the Dean’s List who achieves a GPA of 3.2 or higher for a minimum course load equivalent to 16 semester hours.
Berea College, located in Berea, Ky., is a non-denomi-national, comprehensive college that offers Bachelor’s degrees in 32 majors, including arts and sciences and select professional programs, as well as independent majors designed by students to mirror approved majors at other colleges.
On March 7 the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) 20 members from Harrison County ATC traveled to Northern Kentucky University to compete at the Region 4 FBLA Conference. Students competed in events, made new friends and attended the talent show.
Local winners were: Gabrielle Richie, first in Business Law; Jacob Marsh, first in Economics; Josh Godman, first in Help Desk; Quinne Moore, Abbey Hehr, and Samantha Adkins first in Local Chapter Scrapbook; Erin Bradford, first in Public Speaking I; Shawn Ravenscraft, first in Ann Visnic Scholarship; Jacob Marsh second in American Enterprise Project; Kaitlyn Swinford, second in Hospitality Management; Abbey Hehr and Whitney Gaunce, second in Local Chapter Newsletter; Abbey Hehr, third in Community Service Project; Whitney Gaunce, third in Health Care Management; Samantha Adkins, third in Local Chapter Annual Business Report; Ally Barnett was a finalist in Job Interview. Abbey Hehr was also nominated for Region 4 Who’s Who in Kentucky FBLA.
These winners will compete April 23-25 in Louisville at the State FBLA Conference. First and second place state winners will be eligi-ble to travel to San Antonio, Texas, to attend the National FBLA Conference. Advisers are Louise Jackson and Sean Murphy.
FBLA students competing were: front row, from left, Ally Barnett, Elizabeth Brooks, Gabrielle Richie, Quinne Moore, Samantha Adkins, Abbey Hehr, Whitney Gaunce, Mary Kate Davis, Julia Landsburg, and Kaitlyn Williams; back row, Brandon King, Josh Godman, Shawn Ravenscraft, Joe Thomas, Nelah Marsh, Kaitlyn Swinford, Erin Bradford, Shelby Lesak, Jacob Marsh, and Shalyn Barnes.
6 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, March 22, 2012 www.cynthianademocrat.com
James Rennick Bowles, 42James Rennick Bowles, 42, died Friday, March 16, 2012
at UK-Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington.He was the son of Donald and Betty Gaunce Bowles
of Cynthiana.Services will be Tuesday, March 20 at 1 p.m. at
Mathers-Gaunce Funeral Home with burial in the Carlisle Cemetery.
Dan P. Hedges, 67Dan P. Hedges, 67, of Mt. Olivet, Ky., died Wednesday,
March 14, 2012 at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington, Ky.
Survivors include: his wife, Peggy Hale; and two daughters, Susan Fish of Waverly, Ohio, and Becky Schalch of Mt. Olivet.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Melbourne and Imogene.
A memorial was held Monday, March 19 at the Robertson County Funeral Home with Bro. Dee Whitaker officiating. There was no graveside service.
Catherine Allison Hollar, 97Catherine Allison Hollar, 97, widow of Hisel R. Hollar,
died Thursday, March 15, 2012 at Johnson-Mathers Nursing Home.
She was born Feb. 9, 1915 in Nicholas County to the late Charles and Addie Green Allison. She was a retired employee of Allison’s Catering and a member of Saltwell United Methodist Church.
Survivors include: two sons, Joe Allen (Carmie) Hollar, Millersburg, Rudy (Kanna) Hollar, Flemingsburg; a daughter, Brenda Ann Hunt, Cynthiana; three grand-children, Tony Hunt, Bridgett Hunt and Bradley Hollar; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and neph-ews.
She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Carolyn Denise Hollar, three brothers, Charles “Herb”, Bill and Lovell “Peanuts” Allison, and three sisters, Fern Alexander, Clara Curd and Margaret Kiser.
Graveside services were held Monday, March 19 in the Saltwell Cemetery by Bro. James Gaunce. Mathers-Gaunce Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were: Dennis Allison, Billy “Hammer” Allison, Bradley Hollar, Gary Hollar, Layne Hollar and
Tony Hunt.Memorial contributions may be made to Saltwell
United Methodist Church.
Carley Nicole Yazell, infantCarley Nicole Yazell, quadruplet daughter of Glen Jr.
and Ashley Yazell of Cynthiana, died Monday, March 19, 2012 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington.
Survivors include: two brothers, Glen Ray “Trace” Yazell III and Charles Leonard Yazell; a sister, Tinley Thomas Yazell; paternal grandparents, Glen Sr. and Brenda Yazell, Cynthiana; maternal grandparents, Roger Wade and Paula Howard, both of Cynthiana; maternal great-grandparents, Don and Liz Wade and Betty Howard, all of Cynthiana; and maternal great great-grandparents, James and Mary Reffett, Cynthiana.
Graveside services will be Friday, March 23 at 10 a.m. by Bro. Larry Jones at Pythian Grove Cemetery. Ware Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
www.warefuneralhome.com.
AcademiaFBLA receives awards at state conference
Honor Roll
Photo by Ben HyattHarrison County aCademiC team. In its first of competing, the Harrison County Academic team had members place at regional and state. Pictured above are some of the members who placed. Front row left, Sarah Nichols, Beth Anne Mckenney, Brandon King, Cindy Rognstad; middle row, Alex Kinsey, Erin Bradford, Abby Besson, Hunter Henson, Valerie Chesnut; back row, Daniel Klapheke, Michael Fryman, Hunter Blanton, Harry Smith. The HCHS Academic team is coached by Josh Valentine and Ben Nichols
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