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The Estill County Tribune, December 4, 2013, Page 9 Community News Mail announcements to The Estill Tribune, 6135 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY 40336 Call (606) 723-5012; Fax to (606) 723-2743; or E-mail it to <[email protected]> The Estill County Appala- chian Dulcimer Club meets every Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the First Christian Church, Main Street, Irvine Anyone who plays an Appalachian Dulcimer or anyone who is interested in playing one is welcome to attend. Fridays, 6:00 to 8:00pm Estill Appalachian Dulcimers Flu shots are now available at the Estill County Health De- partment. Insurances accepted include Medicaid, Medicare and Humana (state employees). Cost for self-pay is $25.00 Call 606-723-5181 for more information. Available Now Flu Shots Are Now Available River Grill Rader’s 5 S. Irvine Road Irvine, Kentucky Under the Irvine Bridge Chris Rader, Owner “The Only Floating Restaurant in Ky.” Now Open 6am For Breakfast! ( 606 ) 723-6439 Try OurSunday Buffet! Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friend of alco- holics who believe their lives have been affected by some- one’s drinking. Its single purpose is to help families and friends of alco- holics. If you would be interested in a daytime meeting, please contact Amanda Webb/West Care at 726-0385. Daytime Al-Anon Daytime Meetings We invite you to join us as the Estill Chorus presents its annual musical concert to kick off the holiday season! Featured on the program once again will be the lively offerings of the Estill High School Jazz Band as well as Estill County’s own gifted pianist, Jeremie Michael. Save the date! Friday, De- cember 6 at 7:00 p.m. andSun- day, December 8 at 3:00 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church. Friday, Dec. 6th &Sunday, Dec. 8th An Estill Hometown Christmas Jimmie L. Johnson, DMD, PSC Family Dentistry 87 Wildwood Place (off Court St.) Irvine, Kentucky ( 606 ) 723-3213 Winchester GTE/Sylvania/ Osram/UAW retirees will be meeting at 10:30 a.m., Tues- day, December 10, 2013 at the Union Hall on Bloom- field Road in Winchester. After a short meeting, the group will travel to Mount Sterling for lunch at the Cat- tleman’s. All Sylvania retirees and former Sylvania employees are welcome to join us for lunch! Tuesday, December 10th @ 10:30am GTE/Sylvania Employees Meeting The Estill County Health Department has FREE Tdap vaccines available for anyone 10 years and older. Tdap vaccinates against Tetanus, Diphtheria and Per- tussis (Whooping Cough). Call or walk in any week-day morning for your FREE vac- cine! 723-5181 Available Now FREE Tdap Vaccines At HD St. Elizabeth Church on 5th Street in Ravenna, will have a Basement Sale on Wednesday, December 4th, from 7:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. Nice winter clothing for all the family, as well as house- hold and misc. items. In addition to the Basement Sale there will be a Clearance Sale in the church hall, of all the Christmas Bazaar items. Many bargains!!! Wednesday, December 4th, 7:30a-3:00p St. Elizabeth Basement Sale Homemakers Events _____________________________________________ Monday, December 9th @ 6:00pm _____________________________________________ Old Fashioned Candy Workshop Estill County Extension Homemakers and the Estill County Extension Office will be hosting an Old Fash- ioned Candy Workshop on Monday, December 9th at 6:00 p.m. at the Extension Office. Cost: $3.00. Please call to register, 723-4557. _____________________________________________ Friday, December 13th @ 10:00am _____________________________________________ Holiday Centerpiece Workshop The Estill County Extension Service and the Estill County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring a Holiday CenterpieceWorkshop on Friday, December 13th, 10:00 a.m. to Noon at the Extension Office.Anyone attending will need to bring their own standard size dinner plate. Mike Reed, Powell CountyAgriculture and Natural Resources ExtensionAgent, will show everyone how to take a dinner plate and make a centerpiece from natural materials found in the backyard. Cost of the class is $10.00.You will need to pre-register and pre-pay byWednesday, December 11th. Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Ser- vice serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability or national origin. The River City Players will be presenting, “A Tuna Christmas,” Saturday, De- cember 14, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. andSunday, December 15th at 2:00 p.m. at the ECHS au- ditorium. Admission $7.00, tickets available at the door. Saturday &Sunday, Dec. 14th & 15th River City Players To Present Program, “A Tuna Christmas” The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter #94 will be having a potluck dinner on Tuesday, Decem- ber 10, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Estill County Senior Citizens Center, 100 Golden Court (off Stacy Lane Road) in Irvine. All members are welcome. Meat will be furnished by the chapter. Tuesday, December 10th @ 6:00pm DAV Chapter #94 Potluck Dinner American Legion Post #79 40&8 will be having a steak dinner and dance on Saturday, December 7, 2013, starting at 5:00 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Entertainment will be by Wes Thomas and BootScootin’ Entertainment. Members and their guests are welcome. Saturday, December 7th @ 5:00pm AL 40&8 Steak Dinner & Dance The Relay For Life of Estill County will hold their next meeting on Tuesday, Decem- ber 10, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of South Irvine Baptist Church. If you are interested in forming a team or participat- ing in Relay, please attend. Tuesday, December 10th @ 6:30pm Estill Relay For Life Meeting Estill County Retired Teach- ers will meet at the home of Steve and Pat Garrett (135 GenevaAve.) for their Christ- mas Pot-Luck. The meeting will be Mon- day, December 9 around noon. Besides bringing a dish, please bring$5.00foracharity.Spous- es and or Friends are invited. Monday, December 9th @ Noon Retired Teachers Christmas Potluck Kitchen Diva The Kitchen Diva’s Gift Guide by ANGELA SHELF MEDEARIS I love testing new food products and kitchen appli- ances. I’ve selected two of my favorites from a new line of Crock-Pot appliances for this gift-giving guide. The Crock-Pot revolution started in August 1970 with a simple bean-cooker: a glazed brown crock liner, white steel housing and aluminum lid. By associating the crockery liner with its pot-like shape, out came the name Crock-Pot. This slow cooker introduced a new category of appliances and revolutionized the way Americans cooked for their families. Crock-Pot products are time- savers, energy-savers, space-savers and are reasonably priced. They’re the perfect gift and come in a variety of sizes and colors. I was amused to find that a recent holiday meal-prepa- ration survey listed the inability to serve all of the food at the same temperature at the same time as the No. 1 fear of home cooks! I’ve often struggled to get a huge family holiday meal on the table. This year, my worries are over, thanks to The Crock-Pot Hook Up Connectable Entertaining System (MSRP: $39.99-$49.99), which completely replaces the old chafing dishes, sterno cans, tea-lights and buffet-table clutter! The new system features individual slow-cooker units that connect by plugging into each other to create an im- pressive entertaining spread that can be customized to suit groups of any size. Up to six units can hook up using a single outlet, and all may be used together or apart. Connectable units are sold individually or as a kit, so you can mix and match units to create your own system. They include a round 2-quart cooker, an oval 3.5-quart cooker and an oval 2-by-1-quart double cooker. Each unit has individual low, high and warm manual settings, and all removable stoneware and lids are dishwasher safe. They also are stackable for easy storage. My second gift choice from Crock-Pot is the new LunchCrock Food Warmer (MSRP: $24.99). It holds up to 20 ounces of food and warms while you work for delicious on-the-go meals that are ready when you are. Convenience food now can be as warm, comforting and flavorful as home cooking. This handy gadget heats low and slow to transform leftovers, soups, oatmeal and any number of favorites into meals away from home. My husband takes his lunch to work with him and often eats in the car while running errands. We were limited to what we could pack in his lunch bag until I discov- ered the LunchCrock. There’s a plug adapter in our car, so my husband can have a hot lunch whether he’s in the car or at his desk. Handling is easy thanks to a spill-proof lid, cool-touch exterior and cord storage. The removable food-storage container and lid are dishwasher safe. Another Crock-Pot innovation is the Versaware line of slow cookers that allow you to saute, cook, serve, store and reheat all in one pot. If you’re fortunate enough to receive a new Crock-Pot as a gift, try this wonderful recipe for Sweet and Sour Chicken. Happy holidays! SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN You can place the marinade and the chicken in a sealed bag, refrigerate it overnight, and then place all of the in- gredients in the Crock-Pot the next day, if desired. 1 whole chicken (cut into 8 pieces; breast split), or if preferred, 8 chicken breasts or 8 chicken thighs or any combination of 8 pieces 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 (13-ounce) jar orange marmalade 1 (20-ounce) can pineapple chunks and juice 3 tablespoons soy sauce 3 tablespoons BBQ sauce 3 tablespoons rice vinegar 1/2 cup water 2 teaspoons red chile flakes 2 cloves garlic, chopped 1 inch fresh ginger (peeled and sliced into coins) 1 bunch green onions, green and white parts -- white parts roughly chopped; green parts sliced on bias Combine salt, pepper, oil, marmalade, pineapple chunks and juice, soy sauce, BBQ sauce, vinegar, water, chile flakes and ginger together in a bowl, and whisk to combine. Pour the sauce over the chicken. Cook for 2-3 hours on high or 5-6 hours on low. Serve chicken with sauce over rice. Garnish with the sliced green onions. You also can make any leftovers into a delicious chicken taco by shredding the chicken meat, folding it into warm tortillas, and topping with lettuce, avocado and a drizzle of the remaining sauce. For more information about Crock-Pot products or to find great recipes go to www.crock-pot.com. *** Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning chil- dren’s author, culinary historian and author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva!, on Facebook and go to Hulu.com. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Med- earis. (c) 2013 King Features Synd., Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis Photo provided by Crock-Pot Estill Chorus Presents Hometown Christmas A Musical Concert of the Season ~ with Special Guests, Estill County High School Jazz Band & Jeremie Michael, pianist Friday, December 6 7:00 pm Sunday, December 8 3:00pm Calvary Baptist Church Irvine, KY Estill Chorus Lynne Thomas Parks, Director Jeremie Michael, pianist

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The Estill County Tribune, December 4, 2013, Page 9

Community NewsMail announcements to The Estill Tribune,6135 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY 40336

Call (606) 723-5012; Fax to (606) 723-2743;or E-mail it to <[email protected]>

TheEstillCountyAppala-chian Dulcimer Club meetseveryFridayfrom6to8p.m.attheFirstChristianChurch,MainStreet,Irvine

Anyone who plays anAppalachian Dulcimer oranyone who is interested inplaying one is welcome toattend.

Fridays, 6:00 to 8:00pm

Estill Appalachian Dulcimers

FlushotsarenowavailableattheEstillCountyHealthDe-partment.Insurancesacceptedinclude Medicaid, Medicare

andHumana(stateemployees). Costforself-payis$25.00 Call 606-723-5181 formoreinformation.

Available Now

Flu Shots Are Now Available

River GrillRader’s 5 S. Irvine Road

Irvine, Kentucky

Under the Irvine Bridge Chris Rader, Owner

“The Only Floating Restaurant in Ky.”Now Open 6am For Breakfast!(606) 723-6439

Try OurSunday Buffet!

Al-Anonisafellowshipofrelatives and friend of alco-holicswhobelievetheirliveshavebeenaffectedbysome-one’sdrinking. Itssinglepurposeistohelp

familiesandfriendsofalco-holics. Ifyouwouldbeinterestedinadaytimemeeting,pleasecontactAmandaWebb/WestCareat726-0385.

Daytime

Al-Anon Daytime Meetings

We invite you to join usas theEstillChoruspresentsitsannualmusicalconcert tokickofftheholidayseason! Featured on the programonceagainwillbe the livelyofferings of the Estill High

SchoolJazzBandaswellasEstill County’s own giftedpianist,JeremieMichael. Save thedate!Friday,De-cember6at7:00p.m.andSun-day,December8at3:00p.m.at Calvary Baptist Church.

Friday, Dec. 6th &Sunday, Dec. 8th

An Estill Hometown Christmas

Jimmie L. Johnson, DMD, PSCFamily Dentistry

87 Wildwood Place (off Court St.)Irvine, Kentucky(606) 723-3213

WinchesterGTE/Sylvania/Osram/UAWretireeswillbemeetingat10:30a.m.,Tues-day, December 10, 2013 atthe Union Hall on Bloom-fieldRoadinWinchester. Aftera shortmeeting, the

group will travel to MountSterlingforlunchattheCat-tleman’s. All Sylvania retirees andformer Sylvania employeesare welcome to join us forlunch!

Tuesday, December 10th @ 10:30am

GTE/Sylvania Employees Meeting

The Estill County HealthDepartment has FREE Tdapvaccinesavailableforanyone10yearsandolder. Tdap vaccinates against

Tetanus, Diphtheria and Per-tussis (Whooping Cough).Callorwalkinanyweek-daymorningforyourFREEvac-cine!723-5181

Available Now

FREE Tdap Vaccines At HD

St. Elizabeth Church on5th Street in Ravenna, willhave a Basement Sale onWednesday, December 4th,from7:30a.m.until3p.m. Nicewinterclothingforallthefamily,aswellashouse-

holdandmisc.items. InadditiontotheBasementSaletherewillbeaClearanceSaleinthechurchhall,ofalltheChristmasBazaar items.Manybargains!!!

Wednesday, December 4th, 7:30a-3:00p

St. Elizabeth Basement Sale

Homemakers Events_____________________________________________Monday, December 9th @ 6:00pm_____________________________________________Old Fashioned Candy Workshop EstillCountyExtensionHomemakersandtheEstillCounty Extension Office will be hosting an Old Fash-ioned Candy Workshop on Monday, December 9th at6:00p.m.attheExtensionOffice.Cost:$3.00.Pleasecalltoregister,723-4557._____________________________________________Friday, December 13th @ 10:00am_____________________________________________Holiday Centerpiece Workshop The Estill County Extension Service and the EstillCountyExtensionHomemakersaresponsoringaHolidayCenterpieceWorkshoponFriday,December13th,10:00a.m.toNoonattheExtensionOffice.Anyoneattendingwillneedtobringtheirownstandardsizedinnerplate.MikeReed,PowellCountyAgricultureandNaturalResourcesExtensionAgent,willshoweveryonehowtotakeadinnerplateandmakeacenterpiecefromnaturalmaterialsfoundinthebackyard.Costoftheclassis$10.00.Youwillneedtopre-registerandpre-paybyWednesday,December11th. Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Ser-vice serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability or national origin.

The River City Playerswill be presenting, “ATunaChristmas,” Saturday, De-cember14,2013at7:00p.m.

andSunday, December 15that2:00p.m.attheECHSau-ditorium. Admission $7.00,ticketsavailableatthedoor.

Saturday &Sunday, Dec. 14th & 15th

River City Players To PresentProgram, “A Tuna Christmas”

The Disabled AmericanVeterans (DAV) Chapter#94willbehavingapotluckdinner on Tuesday, Decem-ber 10, 2013 at 6:00 p.m.at the Estill County Senior

CitizensCenter,100GoldenCourt(offStacyLaneRoad)inIrvine. Allmembersarewelcome.Meatwillbefurnishedbythechapter.

Tuesday, December 10th @ 6:00pm

DAV Chapter #94 Potluck Dinner

AmericanLegionPost#7940&8 will be having a steakdinneranddanceonSaturday,December7,2013,startingat5:00p.m.attheLegionHall.

Entertainment will be byWesThomasandBootScootin’Entertainment. Members and their guestsarewelcome.

Saturday, December 7th @ 5:00pm

AL 40&8 Steak Dinner & Dance

TheRelayForLifeofEstillCounty will hold their nextmeetingonTuesday,Decem-ber10,2013at6:30p.m.intheFellowshipHallofSouth

IrvineBaptistChurch. If you are interested informingateamorparticipat-inginRelay,pleaseattend.

Tuesday, December 10th @ 6:30pm

Estill Relay For Life Meeting

EstillCountyRetiredTeach-ers will meet at the home ofSteve and Pat Garrett (135GenevaAve.)fortheirChrist-masPot-Luck.

The meeting will be Mon-day,December9aroundnoon.Besidesbringingadish,pleasebring$5.00foracharity.Spous-esandorFriendsareinvited.

Monday, December 9th @ Noon

Retired Teachers Christmas Potluck

Kitchen DivaThe Kitchen Diva’s Gift Guide

by ANGELA SHELF MEDEARIS I love testingnewfoodproductsandkitchenappli-ances.I’veselectedtwoofmyfavoritesfromanewlineofCrock-Potappliancesforthisgift-givingguide. The Crock-Pot revolution started in August 1970withasimplebean-cooker:aglazedbrowncrockliner,whitesteelhousingandaluminumlid.Byassociatingthecrockerylinerwithitspot-likeshape,outcamethenameCrock-Pot.Thisslowcookerintroducedanewcategoryof appliances and revolutionized the way Americanscookedfortheirfamilies.Crock-Potproductsaretime-savers, energy-savers, space-saversandare reasonablypriced.They’retheperfectgiftandcomeinavarietyofsizesandcolors.

Iwasamusedtofindthatarecentholidaymeal-prepa-rationsurveylistedtheinabilitytoserveallofthefoodatthesametemperatureatthesametimeastheNo.1fearofhomecooks!I’veoftenstruggledtogetahugefamilyholidaymealonthetable.Thisyear,myworriesareover,thankstoTheCrock-PotHookUpConnectableEntertaining System (MSRP: $39.99-$49.99), whichcompletelyreplacestheoldchafingdishes,sternocans,tea-lightsandbuffet-tableclutter! Thenewsystemfeaturesindividualslow-cookerunitsthatconnectbypluggingintoeachothertocreateanim-pressiveentertainingspread thatcanbecustomized tosuitgroupsofanysize.Uptosixunitscanhookupusingasingleoutlet,andallmaybeusedtogetherorapart. Connectableunitsaresoldindividuallyorasakit,soyoucanmixandmatchunitstocreateyourownsystem.Theyincludearound2-quartcooker,anoval3.5-quartcooker and an oval 2-by-1-quart double cooker. Eachunithasindividuallow,highandwarmmanualsettings,and all removable stoneware and lids are dishwashersafe.Theyalsoarestackableforeasystorage. My second gift choice from Crock-Pot is the newLunchCrock Food Warmer (MSRP: $24.99). It holdsupto20ouncesoffoodandwarmswhileyouworkfordeliciouson-the-gomealsthatarereadywhenyouare.Conveniencefoodnowcanbeaswarm,comfortingandflavorfulashomecooking.Thishandygadgetheatslowandslowtotransformleftovers,soups,oatmealandanynumberof favorites intomeals away fromhome.Myhusband takes his lunch to work with him and ofteneatsinthecarwhilerunningerrands.WewerelimitedtowhatwecouldpackinhislunchbaguntilIdiscov-eredtheLunchCrock.There’saplugadapterinourcar,somyhusbandcanhaveahotlunchwhetherhe’sinthecarorathisdesk.Handlingiseasythankstoaspill-prooflid,cool-touchexteriorandcordstorage.Theremovablefood-storagecontainerandlidaredishwashersafe. AnotherCrock-PotinnovationistheVersawarelineofslowcookersthatallowyoutosaute,cook,serve,storeandreheatallinonepot. Ifyou’refortunateenoughtoreceiveanewCrock-Potasagift,trythiswonderfulrecipeforSweetandSourChicken.Happyholidays!

SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN Youcanplacethemarinadeandthechickeninasealedbag,refrigerateitovernight,andthenplaceallofthein-gredientsintheCrock-Potthenextday,ifdesired.1 whole chicken (cut into 8 pieces; breast split), or if preferred, 8 chicken breasts or 8 chicken thighs or any combination of 8 pieces1 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper1/4 cup vegetable oil1 (13-ounce) jar orange marmalade1 (20-ounce) can pineapple chunks and juice3 tablespoons soy sauce3 tablespoons BBQ sauce3 tablespoons rice vinegar1/2 cup water2 teaspoons red chile flakes2 cloves garlic, chopped1 inch fresh ginger (peeled and sliced into coins)1 bunch green onions, green and white parts -- white parts roughly chopped; green parts sliced on bias Combine salt, pepper, oil, marmalade, pineapplechunksandjuice,soysauce,BBQsauce,vinegar,water,chileflakesandgingertogetherinabowl,andwhisktocombine.Pourthesauceoverthechicken.Cookfor2-3hoursonhighor5-6hoursonlow.Servechickenwithsauceoverrice.Garnishwiththeslicedgreenonions. You also can make any leftovers into a deliciouschickentacobyshreddingthechickenmeat,foldingitinto warm tortillas, and topping with lettuce, avocadoandadrizzleoftheremainingsauce. FormoreinformationaboutCrock-Potproductsortofindgreatrecipesgotowww.crock-pot.com.

*** Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning chil-dren’s author, culinary historian and author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva!, on Facebook and go to Hulu.com. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Med-earis.(c) 2013 King Features Synd., Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis

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OBITUARIESPrinted free as a public service. Contact the funeral home to

have an obituary included. Photos included at no charge.Local obituary Lines -- Lewis (723-8558) & Toler (723-4242)Contact the Estill County Tribune at 606) 723-5012 to have

any out-of-county obituaries placed in this newspaper.

Skyler Brandon ClayCurtis, age 19, of ColoradoSprings, Colorado; formerlyof Irvine, passed away Satur-day, November 23, 2013. He is survived by his par-ents, Billy and Stacey Cur-tis of Clay City; his mother,Semmone Calmes of Colo-rado Spring, Colorado; onebrother, Kaleb R. Curtis ofMount Sterling; three sisters:Kelsey Curtis of Jefferson-ville, Megan Sturgill of ClayCity, and Hailey Sturgill ofClay City; and grandparents,Bill C. and Connie Curtis ofWinchester. He was preceded by hisgrandmother, Elsie M. Cur-tis; and grandparents, Shelbyand Gloria Calmes.

A memorial service willbe held 2-4 p.m., Saturday,November 30th at the Gray-son Funeral Home Chapel,201 7th Avenue in Clay City.

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_________________________________Saturday, November 23, 2013Skyler Brandon Clay Curtis, 19

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Jerry Otis Riddell, age67, of Glyn Court in Irvine,Kentucky, passed awayWednesday, November 20,2013, at the University ofKentucky Medical Center inLexington, as the result of anautomobile accident. He was born February 9,1946 in Estill County andwas the son of the late Frankand Anna Mae Canter Rid-dell. He was a United StatesNavy veteran and attendedthe Pentecostal HolinessChurch. He had lived in Es-till County all of his life. Mr. Riddell is survived byone daughter: Mitzi Karen

Riddell, Ohio; three sons:Jeffery Scott Riddell, JerryEstes and Terry Estes, all ofEstill County; and severalgrandchildren. He was preceded in deathby two sons: Jerry MitchellRiddell and Joseph DwayneRiddell; three sisters: BessieJones, Gail Jones and CarolSue Hunt; and three broth-ers: Harlen, James and JohnRiddell. Memorial services wereconducted at 11:00 a.m.,Friday, November 22 atthe Warren F. Toler FuneralHome.

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_________________________________Wednesday, November 20, 2013Jerry Otis Riddell, 67

Stella Rawlins McGee,age 85, a resident of theTri-County Extended CareCenter in Fairfield, Ohio;passed away Wednesday,November 20, 2013, at theCenter, following a long ill-ness. She was born August 28,1928, in Estill County andwas the daughter of the lateRobert and Nancy Rawlins.She was a homemaker andhad lived in Ohio most ofher life. Mrs. McGee was preced-ed in death by her husband:

Roy McGee; three sisters:Cora Deforville, Sue Field-er and Martha Rawlins; onebrother: Frank Rawlins; onehalf-sister: Flora Rawlins;and three half-brothers: Tra-vis, Earl and Charlie GreenRawlins. Graveside services wereconducted at 11:00 a.m.,Saturday, November 23 atthe South Irvine Cemeteryby Bro. Beverly Arvin. Warren F. Toler FuneralHome was in charge of ar-rangements.

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_________________________________Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Stella Rawlins McGee, 85

Judy Ann Marcum, age48, of Knob Lick Road inIrvine, Kentucky, passedaway Thursday, November21, 2013, at her home fol-lowing a long illness. She was born January 13,1965 in Estill County andwas the daughter of the lateLeland Max and Della MaeConrad Wetzel. She was aformer foreman with Rich-mond Auto Parts and Tech-nology. She had lived in Es-till County all of her life.Mrs. Marcum is survivedby her husband: David AllenMarcum; one son: JonathanDavid Marcum (Meranda),

Irvine; one sister: BrendaSue Reynolds (David),Richmond; one grandchild:Nathan Glen Marcum; anda special friend:Mary AnnaAbney of Irvine. She was preceded in deathby her brother: Tony Wetzel. Funeralserviceswerecon-ductedat1:00p.m.,Monday,November 25 at the WarrenF. Toler Funeral Home Cha-pel by Bro. Beverly Arvin.Burial was at the MarcumFamily Cemetery. Friendscalled after 11:00 a.m., untilservice time, Monday, at thefuneral home.

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_________________________________Thursday, November 21, 2013

Judy Ann Marcum, 49

Charles Roger Clowers,age 79, of Richmond Roadin Irvine, Kentucky, passedaway Thursday, November21, 2013, at his home. He was born August 18,1934 in Estill County andwas the son of the late Rob-ert and Cora Johnson Clow-ers. He was a local merchantand farmer and had lived inEstill County all of his life. Mr. Clowers is survivedby his wife: Geraldine Rid-dell Clowers; one daughter:Rhonda C. Lisle (Beatle),Irvine; three grandchildrenand two great grandchil-dren. He was preceded in death

by his son: Richard DaleClowers; two sisters: FreidaDunaway and Bonnie Mill-er; and five brothers: Reid,Cornell, Welston, Gayle andBobby Clowers.Graveside services wereconducted at 2:00 p.m., Sat-urday, November 23 at theSunset Memorial Gardensby Rev. Bob Mills. Friendscalled between 10 a.m. and2 p.m., Saturday, at the War-ren F. Toler Funeral Home. Pallbearers were JohnLisle, Teddy Dawes, GregWright, Ronnie Clowers,Jimmy Noland and DarrellJohnson.

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_________________________________Thursday, November 21, 2013Charles Roger Clowers, 79

Estill ChorusPresents

Hometown ChristmasA Musical Concert of the Season

~

with Special Guests,

Estill County High School Jazz Band

&

Jeremie Michael, pianist

Friday, December 6 7:00 pm

Sunday, December 8 3:00pm

Calvary Baptist Church Irvine, KY

Estill ChorusLynne Thomas Parks, Director

Jeremie Michael, pianist

Oneida M. Phillips, age89, of Winchester, passedaway on Tuesday, Novem-ber 19, 2013 at the Ran-dolph Nursing Home inWinchester. She was born on July26, 1924 in Middletown,Ohio, to William and Cal-lie (Brandenburg) Mirrell.She was a homemaker andenjoyed raising her childrenand being with her family. Oneida is survived byher children: Mary Ellis ofWinchester, Indiana; BillWasson of Anderson, Indi-ana; Ruth Barron of Win-chester, Indiana; NancyHicks of Union City, In-diana; Kathleen Myers ofWinchester, Indiana; JohnWasson of Winchester, In-diana; and Anna Younker ofUnion City, Indiana; and a

stepdaughter: Kathy Bakerof Winchester, Indiana; 25grandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren and 26 great,great grandchildren. She was preceded indeath by her parents; herfirsthusband,LeonardWas-son; her second husband,Simon Phillips; a stepson:Roger Phillips; and twobrothers and two sisters. Funeral services forOneida were at 2:00 p.m.on Friday, November 22 atthe Walker Funeral Homein Winchester, Indiana;with Pastor Sonny Pettieofficiating. Burial followedat Fountain Park Cemeteryin Winchester. Friends andfamily called from 12:00p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Fridayat the funeral home.

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_________________________________Tuesday, November 19, 2013Oneida Wasson Phillips, 89

Celia Martha Witt Crowe,age 98, of Locomotive Streetin Irvine, Kentucky, passedaway Sunday, November24, 2013, at the Marcum &Wallace Memorial Hospitalin Irvine, after a long illness. She was born December15, 1914 in Estill County andwas the daughter of the lateWalter and Lyda Ann TiptonWitt. She was a homemakerand a charter member of theMount Carmel ChristianChurch. She had lived in Es-till County all of her life. Mrs. Crowe was preced-ed in death by her husband,William Allen Crowe. She is survived by onedaughter, Sylvia Ann Hen-derson (Tom), Irvine; twosons: Harry Martin Crowe(Tina), Irvine; and WalterDanny Crowe (Elizabeth),Ravenna; seven grandchil-dren, nine great grandchil-dren three great, great grand-children; and her caregivers:Dorothy Howell and NancyRhodes. She was preceded in deathby one son, Allen Crowe Jr.;

and one brother, Henry Mar-tin. Funeral services willbe conducted at 1:00 p.m.,Wednesday, November27th at the Mount CarmelChristian Church by Bro.Mark Pearson. Burial willbe at the Crowe Cemetery.Friends called 6-9 p.m.,Tuesday, November 26th atthe Warren F. Toler FuneralHome and after 11:00 a.m.,Wednesday, until servicetime at the church. Pallbearers will be Bri-an Crowe, Blake Crowe,Wayne Crowe, Chad Crowe,Michael Wilson, Tony Mur-phy, Billy Wiseman andTanner Crowe. Honorary pallbearers willbe Dr. Rondal Goble, FredArthur, W.J. Noland, TomHenderson, Michael Wool-ery, Freddie Ashcraft, RickFrazier and her nephews. In lieu of flowers, dona-tions are suggested to theMount Carmel ChristianChurch or the Marcum &Wallace Memorial Hospital.

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_________________________________Sunday, November 24, 2013Celia Martha Witt Crowe, 98

Bobby Lee Hawkins, age61, of Irvine, Kentucky, hus-band of Brenda Hawkins,passed away Saturday, No-vember 23, 2013 at Marcumand Wallace Hospital in Ir-vine. He was a member of TheOld Time Baptist Churchand a self-employed roofer. Mr. Hawkins is survivedby his wife, Brenda Puck-ett Hawkins of Irvine; twosons: Josh and Tyler Rich-ardson, both of Irvine; fourdaughters: LeAnn Hyden(Jason) of Ravenna, AngelaHarmond (Tom) of Chat-tanooga, Tennessee; CarlaStamper of Irvine, and ShonaHarrison of Richmond; oneson-in law, Darren Sparks of

Irvine; ten grandchildren andone great grandchild; twosisters: Linda Hall and Deb-bie Hawkins, both of Irvine. He is preceded in deathby his parents, Robert andDorothy Begley; one daugh-ter, Kandi Sparks; one broth-er, Albert Hawkins; and fivesisters: Shirley Barger, De-loris McBride, Rose MaryFultz, Donna Alcorn andFreda Hawkins. Funeral Services were at8:00 p.m., Tuesday, Novem-ber 26th at the Grayson Fu-neral Home Chapel, 201 7thAvenue in Clay City. Friendsvisited from 5:00 p.m. untiltime of service, Tuesday, atthe funeral home.

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_________________________________Saturday, November 23, 2013

Bobby Lee Hawkins, 61

Lorena Hunt, age 76,of Sunrise Valley Road inIrvine, Kentucky, passedaway Sunday, November24, 2013, at the Compas-sionate Care Center in Rich-mond, after a long illness. She was born March 26,1937 in Estill County andwas the daughter of the lateVictor and Marriah NealRiddell. She was a home-maker and a member ofthe Stacy Lane HolinessChurch. She had lived inEstill County all of her life. Mrs. Hunt was precededin death by her husband,James Hugh Hunt. She is survived by twodaughters: Vickie Arvinand Roxy Plowman (Bob-by), both of Irvine; one son,Robert Hunt (Vickie), Rich-mond; one sister, WandaDuncan, Versailles; three

brothers: Herman Riddell,Jason Riddell and Estill Rid-dell, all of Estill County; sixgrandchildren: Hope John-son, Brian Riddell, MichelleArvin, Jamie Farmer, JamesHunt and Stephen Hunt; sixgreat grandchildren; and aspecial friend, Marion Har-dy of Irvine. She was preceded indeath by one son, JamesDwayne Hunt; one sister,Margaret Barrett; and threebrothers: Harlee, Benjaminand Victor Riddell Jr. Memorial services willbe conducted at 1:00 p.m.,on Wednesday, November27th at the Warren F. TolerFuneral Home Chapel byBro. Beverly Arvin. Friendsmay call after 12 Noon, un-til service time, Wednesday,at the funeral home.

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_________________________________Sunday, November 24, 2013

Lorena Hunt, 76