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PAGE 4—THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, March 1, 2012 Tommy Crow Sales Monuments 237-3114 622-4674 Before you buy, Check my prices. Area Deaths James Wendell Hurt James Wendell Hurt, 74, of Scottsville, died Tues- day, Feb. 21, 2012, at his residence. The Metcalfe County na- tive was a former employ- ee of Building Systems in Bowling Green and mem- ber of the Landmark Bap- tist Church. He was a son of the late Russell Ray- mond Hurt and Pauline Tabor Hurt. Survivors include his wife, Diana Loucille Watt Hurt of Scottsville; three daughters: Wanda Marie Emberton and husband Lynn of Glasgow, Ky., Car- ol Jean Woods and husband Michael of Fountain Run, Ky., Carol Marie Curry and husband James of Bowling Green, Ky.; one stepson, Daniel Stinson of Bowling Green; two brothers: Har- vey Hurt and wife Rita, Al Hurt and wife Patsy, all of Bowling Green; three sis- ters, Lovie Broady of Glas- gow, Janice Pennington of Scottsville, Faye Howard of Bowling Green; eight grandchildren, 15 great- grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two brothers: Raymond Hurt, Ray Hurt; one sister, Katherine Dowell. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, at Strode Funeral Home Chapel in Scottsville, under the direction of Bro. Mark Hurt, with burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery. www.strodefuneralhome. com. Hubert Franklin Sartain Hubert Franklin Sar- tain, 75, of Scottsville, died Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, at Greenview Hospital in Bowling Green, Ky. The Island, Ky., native was the son of the late Her- man and Lena Sartain. Survivors include one daughter, Donna L. Dun- can of Alvaton, Ky.; two sons: James Sartain of Lou- isville, Ky., Gary Sartain of Bowling Green; two sisters: Rita Phillips, Jan Sartain, both of Central City, Ky., five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Penny Sartain. Funeral services were held at 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, at the T.W. Crow and Son Funeral Home. www. twcrowfuneralhome.com. Sarah Catherine Spencer Dillard Sarah Catherine Spencer Dillard, 81, of Adolphus, died at 8:14 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. 21, 2012, at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Allen County na- tive was a homemaker and member of Cedar Cross Missionary Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late William Arthur Spen- cer and Zula Evelyn Ashford Spencer and wife of the late Blon Elvis Dillard. Survivors include one son, Grant Dillard and wife Pa- tricia of Scottsville; three daughters: Linda McGuffey and husband Benny of Adol- phus, Izetta White and hus- band Roger, Susie Calvert and husband Thurman, all of Scottsville; one brother, Rusty Spencer of Scottsville; one sister, Betty Graves of Scottsville; eight grandchil- dren, eight great-grand- children, two great-great- grandchildren and several nieces and nephews; She was preceded in death by three brothers: Ralph Spencer, Cloyd Spencer, Pat Spencer; three sisters: Alma Mae Gunnels, Ruby Spen- cer, Lorene Lewis. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, at Goad Funeral Home, under the direction of Bro. Danny Patrick and Bro. Randy Sloan, with burial in Cedar Cross Cemetery. www.goadfh.com Ann Vinson Wescott Ann Vinson Wescott, 78, of Scottsville, died at 3:41 a.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, at The Medical Center at Scottsville. The Bowling Green, Ky., native was a retired waitress and caregiver and attended Abounding Grace Minister- ies. She was a daughter of the late William Burton and Ada Lina Pruitt Burton. Survivors include two sons: Gary Vinson, James Vinson, both of Scotts- ville; one daughter, Dianna Hallmeyer and husband Gary of Portland, Tenn.; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 3, 2012, at Corinth General Baptist Church, under the direction of Bro. Elvis Farley, with burial in Corinth Cemetery. Goad Fu- neral Home was in charge of arrangements. www.goadfh. com. Debbi Edwards Debbi Edwards, 56, of Smiths Grove, Ky., died Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012 at her residence. The Glasgow, Ky., na- tive was a beautician at the White House Hair Salon in Glasgow and a member of First Freewill Baptist Church. She was the daughter of Edward and Louise Melton Craine of Cave City, Ky., who sur- vive. Other survivors include her husband Bruce Ed- wards of Smiths Grove, Ky.; one daughter, Jennifer Edwards of Smiths Grove; two sons: Jamie Edwards and wife Allison of Scotts- ville, Cory Edwards and wife Casey of Glasgow; one sister, Barbara Friend and husband Bob of Camp- bellsville, Ky.; two broth- ers: Neil Craine and wife Carol of Glasgow, Mark Craine and wife Carla of Cave City, Ky.; four grand- children and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wed. Febru- ary, 29, 2012, at A. F. Crow and Son Funeral Home, with burial in the Shiloh Cemetery. Jerry Davis Petty Jerry Davis Petty, 65, of Clarksville, Tenn., died Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, at Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville. The Allen County native served in the US Marines and was self-employed as a carpenter. He was a son of the late James Leon and Illa Mozella Nichols Petty. Survivors include one son, Jerry D. Petty Jr., and wife Betsy of Clarks- ville, Tenn.; one daughter, Cheryl Lynn Sieglitz; one brother, Michael Petty; two sisters: Laverne Tingle, Gayle Bowtell; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers: LeeRoy Petty, Harold Lewis Petty. Cremation was chosen. Sykes Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., was in charge of arrangements. Zinc Lozenges in Adequate Doses May Shorten Duration of the Common Cold Check out our Low Price Guarantee! Zinc stimulates the immune system and zinc deficiency in- creases the risk of infections. An analysis of 13 placebo-controlled studies showed strong evidence that adequate doses of zinc may reduce the duration and inten- sity of the common cold. Contra- dictory results in various studies can largely be explained by the formulation of the lozenges or the variation in the total daily dose of zinc that the person obtained from the lozenges. Many trials with daily zinc doses of over 76 mg have found significant reduc- tions in the duration of colds. Zinc lozenges have caused side effects such as bad taste and constipa- tion that stopped when lozenge use was discontinued, but there is no evidence that short term occasional use would cause long term harm. Ask our compound- ing pharmacist about the most appropriate preparation for your family. questions? Come see Mark! Transfer your prescriptions to Carpenter-Dent! Your Name_____________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________ City/State/Zip _________________________________________________ Phone _________________________________________________________ Total amount enclosed $_______ Check _____ Cash_____ Please mail this form & payment to: Reba Cooksey P.O. Box 2 Scottsville, KY 42164 Luminaria Order Form White Bag $5 each • Red Bag $15 each • Lantern of Love $50 each Forms must be turned in by April 17, 2012 for inclusion in the Relay Program If purchasing to benefit a TEAM’s total, please list TEAM NAME: _____________________ Please make checks payable to: American Cancer Society RELAY FOR LIFE May 18-19, 2012 Scottsville Square In Memory In Honor Color Bag: White or Red Name (person being remembered or honored) (Please Print Clearly) Lantern 85 Lois Moore Dr. Scottsville, Ky. 42164 Phone: (270) 622-2511 Obituary Line: (270) 622-2611 www.strodefuneralhome.com Strode Funeral Home What Does The Bible Say? about: Truth John 17:17; Proverb 23:23; John 1:17 1 Peter 1:22; John 8:32; John 14:6 Comments or Questions? (270) 237-9541 Gallatin Road church of Christ The Amen Corner A summary of local church events. Sat 3/03 ▪ Singing @ Old Path Church of God 6pm Sun. 3/04 ▪ Preaching @ Old Macedonia MBC 6pm ▪ Preaching @ Harmony MBC 6pm Wed. 3/14 ▪ Revival @ New Life Fellowship FMC through Sunday, March 18 6pm Details can be found in articles in the paper. Kelly Hogan Your birthday is Febru- ary 29 and you only had one every four years, you’re not here for me to wish you a happy birthday. But I still think of you every day, not very many minutes go by that I don’t think of you. My heart is broken since you’ve gone. When you passed I just thought I couldn’t make it. I talked to everyone about you, even strangers. I don’t feel com- plete without you. But I see you in my dreams and I’ll always always love you. Love Moma In Loving Memory Cemetery Clean-Up Set All flowers must be re- moved from the cemeteries at Mt. Union General Bap- tist Church, Bowling Green Road, by Tuesday, March 13 in order to prepare for the mowing season and for deco- ration day. Any flowers not removed will be disposed of on Wednesday, March 14. Preaching Set Bro. James Gregory will be preaching at Old Mace- donia Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday, March 4 at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to at- tend. Let Us Spread The Word! •YARD SALE• •FOR SALE• •FOR RENT• The Citizen-Times DID YOU KNOW The average raindrop falls at seven mph. The Hannah Crow Ryan Memorial Scholarship The Hannah Crow Ryan Memorial Scholarship is awarded to an Allen Coun- ty-Scottsville High School senior who has made signifi- cant contributions to their community by participating in the performing arts and by providing community service. The scholarship will be awarded based on financial need. The scholarship is a one-time scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Applica- tions are available in the guidance office and must be returned to the Allen Coun- ty-Scottsville Arts Council by April 1, 2012. Scholarship Available

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PAGE 4—THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, March 1, 2012

Tommy CrowSales

Monuments

237-3114622-4674

Before you buy,Check my prices.

Area Deaths

James Wendell Hurt

James Wendell Hurt, 74, of Scottsville, died Tues-day, Feb. 21, 2012, at his residence.

The Metcalfe County na-tive was a former employ-ee of Building Systems in Bowling Green and mem-ber of the Landmark Bap-tist Church. He was a son of the late Russell Ray-mond Hurt and Pauline Tabor Hurt.

Survivors include his wife, Diana Loucille Watt Hurt of Scottsville; three daughters: Wanda Marie Emberton and husband Lynn of Glasgow, Ky., Car-ol Jean Woods and husband Michael of Fountain Run, Ky., Carol Marie Curry and husband James of Bowling Green, Ky.; one stepson, Daniel Stinson of Bowling Green; two brothers: Har-vey Hurt and wife Rita, Al Hurt and wife Patsy, all of Bowling Green; three sis-ters, Lovie Broady of Glas-gow, Janice Pennington of Scottsville, Faye Howard of Bowling Green; eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers: Raymond Hurt, Ray Hurt; one sister, Katherine Dowell.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, at Strode Funeral Home Chapel in Scottsville, under the direction of Bro. Mark Hurt, with burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery. www.strodefuneralhome.com.

Hubert Franklin Sartain

Hubert Franklin Sar-tain, 75, of Scottsville, died Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, at Greenview Hospital in Bowling Green, Ky.

The Island, Ky., native was the son of the late Her-man and Lena Sartain.

Survivors include one daughter, Donna L. Dun-can of Alvaton, Ky.; two sons: James Sartain of Lou-isville, Ky., Gary Sartain of Bowling Green; two sisters: Rita Phillips, Jan Sartain, both of Central City, Ky., five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by one daughter, Penny Sartain.

Funeral services were held at 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, at the T.W. Crow and Son Funeral Home. www.twcrowfuneralhome.com.

Sarah Catherine Spencer DillardSarah Catherine Spencer

Dillard, 81, of Adolphus, died at 8:14 p.m. Tues-day, Feb. 21, 2012, at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.

The Allen County na-tive was a homemaker and member of Cedar Cross Missionary Baptist Church. She was a daughter of the late William Arthur Spen-cer and Zula Evelyn Ashford Spencer and wife of the late Blon Elvis Dillard.

Survivors include one son, Grant Dillard and wife Pa-tricia of Scottsville; three daughters: Linda McGuffey and husband Benny of Adol-phus, Izetta White and hus-band Roger, Susie Calvert and husband Thurman, all of Scottsville; one brother, Rusty Spencer of Scottsville; one sister, Betty Graves of Scottsville; eight grandchil-dren, eight great-grand-children, two great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews;

She was preceded in death by three brothers: Ralph Spencer, Cloyd Spencer, Pat Spencer; three sisters: Alma Mae Gunnels, Ruby Spen-cer, Lorene Lewis.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, at Goad Funeral Home, under the direction of Bro. Danny Patrick and Bro. Randy Sloan, with burial in Cedar Cross Cemetery. www.goadfh.com

Ann Vinson Wescott

Ann Vinson Wescott, 78, of Scottsville, died at 3:41 a.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, at The Medical Center at Scottsville.

The Bowling Green, Ky., native was a retired waitress and caregiver and attended Abounding Grace Minister-ies. She was a daughter of the late William Burton and Ada Lina Pruitt Burton.

Survivors include two sons: Gary Vinson, James Vinson, both of Scotts-ville; one daughter, Dianna Hallmeyer and husband Gary of Portland, Tenn.; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 3, 2012, at Corinth General Baptist Church, under the direction of Bro. Elvis Farley, with burial in Corinth Cemetery. Goad Fu-neral Home was in charge of arrangements. www.goadfh.com.

Debbi EdwardsDebbi Edwards, 56, of

Smiths Grove, Ky., died Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012 at her residence.

The Glasgow, Ky., na-tive was a beautician at the White House Hair Salon in Glasgow and a member of First Freewill Baptist Church. She was the daughter of Edward and Louise Melton Craine of Cave City, Ky., who sur-vive.

Other survivors include her husband Bruce Ed-wards of Smiths Grove, Ky.; one daughter, Jennifer Edwards of Smiths Grove; two sons: Jamie Edwards and wife Allison of Scotts-ville, Cory Edwards and wife Casey of Glasgow; one sister, Barbara Friend and husband Bob of Camp-bellsville, Ky.; two broth-ers: Neil Craine and wife Carol of Glasgow, Mark Craine and wife Carla of Cave City, Ky.; four grand-children and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wed. Febru-ary, 29, 2012, at A. F. Crow and Son Funeral Home, with burial in the Shiloh Cemetery.

Jerry Davis PettyJerry Davis Petty, 65,

of Clarksville, Tenn., died Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, at Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville.

The Allen County native served in the US Marines and was self-employed as a carpenter. He was a son of the late James Leon and Illa Mozella Nichols Petty.

Survivors include one son, Jerry D. Petty Jr., and wife Betsy of Clarks-ville, Tenn.; one daughter, Cheryl Lynn Sieglitz; one brother, Michael Petty; two sisters: Laverne Tingle, Gayle Bowtell; and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers: LeeRoy Petty, Harold Lewis Petty.

Cremation was chosen. Sykes Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., was in charge of arrangements.

Zinc Lozenges in Adequate Doses May Shorten Duration

of the Common Cold

Check out our Low Price Guarantee!

Zinc stimulates the immune system and zinc defi ciency in-creases the risk of infections. An analysis of 13 placebo-controlled studies showed strong evidence that adequate doses of zinc may reduce the duration and inten-sity of the common cold. Contra-dictory results in various studies can largely be explained by the formulation of the lozenges or the variation in the total daily dose of zinc that the person obtained from the lozenges. Many trials with daily zinc doses of over 76 mg have found signifi cant reduc-tions in the duration of colds. Zinc lozenges have caused side effects such as bad taste and constipa-

tion that stopped when lozenge use was discontinued, but there is no evidence that short term occasional use would cause long term harm. Ask our compound-ing pharmacist about the most appropriate preparation for your family.

questions? Come see

Mark!

Transfer your prescriptions to Carpenter-Dent!

Your Name_____________________________________________________

Address _______________________________________________________

City/State/Zip _________________________________________________

Phone _________________________________________________________

Total amount enclosed $_______ Check _____ Cash_____

Please mail this form & payment to:Reba CookseyP.O. Box 2Scottsville, KY 42164

Luminaria Order FormWhite Bag $5 each • Red Bag $15 each

• Lantern of Love $50 each Forms must be turned in by April 17, 2012 for inclusion in the Relay Program

If purchasing to benefit a TEAM’s total, please list TEAM NAME: _____________________

Please make checks payable to: American Cancer Society

RELAY FOR LIFE May 18-19, 2012 Scottsville Square

In Memory

In Honor

Color Bag:White or Red

Name (person being remembered or honored)

(Please Print Clearly)

Lantern

85 Lois Moore Dr. Scottsville, Ky. 42164Phone: (270) 622-2511 Obituary Line: (270) 622-2611

www.strodefuneralhome.com

Strode Funeral Home

What Does The Bible Say?about: Truth

John 17:17; Proverb 23:23; John 1:171 Peter 1:22; John 8:32; John 14:6

Comments or Questions?(270) 237-9541

Gallatin Road church of Christ

The Amen Corner

A summary of local church events.

Sat 3/03 ▪ Singing @ Old Path Church of God 6pm

Sun. 3/04 ▪ Preaching @ Old Macedonia MBC 6pm▪ Preaching @ Harmony MBC 6pm

Wed. 3/14 ▪ Revival @ New Life Fellowship FMC through Sunday, March 18 6pm

Details can be found in articles in the paper.

Kelly HoganYour birthday is Febru-

ary 29 and you only had one every four years, you’re not here for me to wish you a happy birthday. But I still think of you every day, not very many minutes go by that I don’t think of you.

My heart is broken since you’ve gone. When you passed I just thought I couldn’t make it. I talked to everyone about you, even strangers. I don’t feel com-plete without you.

But I see you in my dreams and I’ll always always love you.

Love Moma

In LovingMemory

Cemetery Clean-Up Set

All flowers must be re-moved from the cemeteries at Mt. Union General Bap-tist Church, Bowling Green Road, by Tuesday, March 13 in order to prepare for the mowing season and for deco-ration day.

Any flowers not removed will be disposed of on Wednesday, March 14.

Preaching SetBro. James Gregory will

be preaching at Old Mace-donia Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday, March 4 at 6 p.m.

Everyone is invited to at-tend.

Let Us Spread The Word!

•YARD SALE••FOR SALE••FOR RENT•

The Citizen-Times

DID YOU KNOWThe average raindrop falls

at seven mph.

The Hannah Crow Ryan Memorial Scholarship

The Hannah Crow Ryan Memorial Scholarship is awarded to an Allen Coun-ty-Scottsville High School senior who has made signifi-cant contributions to their community by participating in the performing arts and by providing community

service. The scholarship will be

awarded based on financial need. The scholarship is a one-time scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Applica-tions are available in the guidance office and must be returned to the Allen Coun-ty-Scottsville Arts Council by April 1, 2012.

Scholarship Available