The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky (2024)

Norma Atas Norma Atas, 66, of Bowling Green, died June 26, 2011, at Altus Hospice in Atlanta. The Philippines native was born July 3, 1944. She was a housewife, a homemaker and a past member of Sweet Adelines singing group. She was preceded in death by a sister, Lillian Atas Gibbs. Funeral is at noon Friday at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, where she was a member, with burial in St.

Joseph Cemetery. Visitation is from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at J.C. Kirby Son Funeral Home, Lovers Lane chapel.

Survivors include a son, Ross Atas Gibbs of Atlanta; two sisters, Gloria Bonto of San Antonio and Guadaluoe Trenas of the Philippines; and a brother, Angel Atas of the Philippines. George E. Bridges SCOTTSVILLE George Eagle Bridges, 71, of Summer Shade, died at 2 p.m. June 27, 2011, at his residence. The Tompkinsville native was former owner and operator of The In Zone in Indianapolis.

He was a son of the late Martin B. Bridges and Myrtie Young Bridges. He was preceded in death by a sister, Ione Chapman. Funeral is at 11 a.m. Saturday at Goad Funeral Home, with burial in New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery.

Visitation is from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and begins at 9 a.m.

Saturday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Hosparus Barren River. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis C. Witt Bridges; a son, George Eagle Bridges II and his wife, Stephanie, of Camby, three stepsons, John T. Arens and his wife, Tabitha, of Summer Shade, Richard L.

Arens and his wife, Tammie, of Lebanon, and Gregory D. Reagan and his wife, Katina, of Indianapolis; four brothers, Leo Bridges of Lafayette, A.C. Bridges of Tompkinsville, James Bridges of Chicago and Ron Bridges of Summer Shade; 12 grandchildren; and 10 nieces and nephews. Randal L. Brown Randal Lee Brown, 50, of Gamaliel, died June 26, 2011, at his home.

The Monroe County native was born Nov. 15, 1960. He was a self-employed truck driver and farmer. He was a son of the late Newman Brown and Norma Beason Brown of Gamaliel, who survives. Funeral is at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Strode Funeral Home, with burial in Gamaliel Cemetery. Visitation is in progress today at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Gamaliel Cemetery or the National Kidney Foundation. Other survivors include three brothers, Ronnie Brown and his wife, Betty, and Larry Brown and his wife, Kathy, all of Red Boiling Springs, and Corby Brown and his wife, Deborah, of Gamaliel; a niece; six nephews; a great-niece; and a great-nephew. Marie T.

Doolin FOUNTAIN RUN Marie Tinsley Doolin, 89, of Covington, formerly of Barren County, died June 27, 2011, in Covington. Funeral is at 1 p.m. Friday at Fountain Run Funeral Home, with burial in Wood Cemetery. Visitation is from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

EDTtoday at Shelby Funeral Home in Covington and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at Fountain Run Funeral Home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to United Baptist Church in Independence, Ind. Survivors include a daughter, Frances Covault and her husband, John, of Hillsboro, a son, Jimmy N.

Doolin and his wife, Kathy, of Covington; a sister, Bertie Lee Strait of Indianapolis; five grandchildren, Teresa Stinson, Tammy Carpenter, Mike Doolin, Sherry Wise and John L. Doolin; a special granddaughter, Cindy Inman; 12 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. William R. Dyer William R. Dyer, 85, of Bowling Green, died at 8:59 a.m.

June 28, 2011, in Bowling Green. The Monroe County native was a member of Greenwood Park Church of Christ and a World War II Navy veteran. He was a partner with Norman Simon in Dyer and Simon Masonry and a life member of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Union. W.R. took great pride in the numerous houses, schools and office buildings that he bricked throughout Bowling Green and the state of Kentucky.

He was an avid sports fan, enjoyed watching his children and grandchildren play sports and loved to fish. He was a son of the late Doug Dyer and Annie Maxey Dyer. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Lizzie Copas and Annetta Shirley. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to American Heart Association, 1212 Ashley Circle, Ste. 1, Bowling Green, KY42104.

Survivors include three daughters, Brenda Bratton and her husband, Ray, and Linda Freeman and her husband, Tommy, all of Bowling Green, and Jane Dyer of Louisville; a son, Rusty Dyer and his wife, Becky, of Louisville; three sisters, Alma Kerr, Wilma Monday and Louise Gray, all of Indianapolis; five grandchildren, Jeff Bratton, Jason Bratton and T.J. Freeman and his wife, LeAnn, all of Bowling Green, and Evan Dyer and Madeline Dyer, both of Louisville; great-two grandchildren, Matthew Thomas Freeman and Lillian Paige Freeman of Bowling Green; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. John D. Harkness John Dale Harkness, 55, of Bowling Green, died at 4:51 a.m. June 28, 2011, at The Medical Center.

The Calhoun County, native was a printing engraver and a member of Bowling Green Christian Church. He was an Eagle Scout and an avid Civl War buff. He also loved trains. He was a son of the late Jack William Harkness and Diane Lou Chidester Harkness of Battle Creek, who survives. Acelebration of life is from 5 p.m.

to 7 p.m. Thursday at Bowling Green Christian Church. Hardy Son Funeral Home, Bowling Green chapel, is in charge of arrangements. Other survivors include his grandfather, Dale Chidester of Deltona, three children, Megan Bentley, Ashley Harkness and Seth Harkness, all of Smiths Grove; two grandchidren, Xander Bentley and Camden Bentley of Smiths Grove; a brother, James Harkness and his wife, Karen, of Battle Creek; a sister, Julie Van Syckle and her husband, Don, of New Berlin, and several nieces and nephews. Edna W.

Lloyd Edna Wand Lloyd, 96, of Bowling Green, died at 8:40 p.m. June 27, 2011, at the Hospice Center. The Rich Pond native was born Oct. 15, 1914. She was the former manager of The Remnant House when it was downtown on the square and was a member of Three Springs Church of Christ.

She attended school in Kentucky and Indiana, but returned to Warren County to meet the love of her life, Earle Lloyd, to whom she was married for almost 63 years until his death in 2001. as many called her, was a fantastic seamstress and made all her and her clothes. Her love for sewing brought her to go to work as assistant manager of Springfield Woolen Mills in Bowling Green, and she later opened The Remnant House on the square downtown, where she remained until her retirement. She and her husband had a great love of Western Kentucky University sports and attended WKU football and basketball games since the 1930s. She was a faithful charter member of Three Springs Church of Christ and had attended until her health would not allow.

She had a compassionate way and all learned to love her that got to know her. She was a daughter of the late Jesse Ford Wand and Maggie Mae Walters Wand and the wife of William Earle Lloyd. Funeral is at 2 p.m. Thursday at J.C. Kirby Son Funeral Home, Broadway Avenue chapel, with burial in Fairview Cemetery.

Visitation is from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today and begins at 9 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Hilltopper Athletic Foundation or to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Survivors include a daughter, Beverly Childress and her husband, Kenneth, of Bowling Green; two granddaughters, Melissa Davis and her husband, Randy, and Kendra Ramirez; a grandson, Kevin Childress and his girlfriend, Dawn Durbin; two great-grandchildren, Chloe Childress and Max Ramirez; two great-stepgrandchildren, Sara Adams and Amy Caummisar; and three great-great-stepgrandchil- dren, Rachel, Tyler and Carter. Lorene Pendley MORGANTOWN Lorene Pendley, 87, of Morgantown, died at 3:14 p.m. June 28, 2011, at her residence. Funeral arrangements, which are incomplete, are under the direction of Jones Funeral Chapel. Tamara L.

Roberts NASHVILLE Tamara L. Roberts, 37, of Nashville, formerly of Smiths Grove, lost her 13-year battle with cancer on June 24, 2011. She was a 1992 graduate of Warren East High School in Bowling Green, and a member of Hermitage United Methodist Church. She was a daughter of the late Robert T. Roberts and Kathryn Martin and her husband, Stephen, of Smiths Grove, who survive.

She was preceded in death by a grandfather, Chester T. Roberts. Memorial service is at 10 a.m. Thursday at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home. Graveside service will be at a later date in Bowling Green.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society. Other survivors include a lifetime partner, Armando Luna; a sister, Debbie Arthur and her companion, Jared Montgomery, of Bowling Green; two brothers, Andy Martin and Andy Clifford; nieces and nephews, Madison, Braydon, Katherine and Trevor; a grandmother, Alberta Roberts; aunts, Gloria Kinzel and her husband, Robert, and Jackie Lawrence; and special friends, Rae Jacobson and Belinda Foren. Marvin Schneider FOUNTAIN RUN Marvin Schneider, 80, of Fountain Run, died June 28, 2011, at his residence. Funeral is at 7 p.m. Thursday at Fountain Run Mennonite Church, with burial Saturday in Walnut Hill Memorial Garden in Walnut Hill, Fla.

Visitation begins at 3 p.m. Thursday at the church. Fountain Run Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include his wife, Aldene Schneider; two daughters, Rita Eicher and her husband, Greg, of Fountain Run, and Janet Dirks and her husband, Randy, of Surprise, a daughter-in-law, Denise Faircloth and her husband, Wayne, of Albertsville, three sisters, Velma Wenger and her husband, Ervy, of Florida, Evlyn Rutchman and Carolyn Reiger and her husband, Reinhard, all of Kansas; a sister-in-law, Brenda Schneider of Florida; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Beatrice D.

Spencer MORGANTOWN Beatrice D. Spencer, 82, of Cromwell, died June 27, 2011, at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Ohio County native was owner and operator of Grocery. She was a daughter of the late Romie L. Daugherty and Ressie Daugherty Daugherty.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, Madeline Motherhead and Margie Cain; and two brothers, G.W. Daugherty and W.E. Daugherty. Funeral is at 2 p.m. Friday at Green River Missionary Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Green River Cemetery.

Visitation is from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Jones Funeral Chapel and begins at 10 a.m. Friday at the church. Survivors include her husband of 64 years, Wilsie Spencer; two daughters, Rebecca Herron and her husband, Jeff, of Beaver Dam, and Shelia Thomas and her husband, Mike, of Echols; four grandchildren, Lesley Hoover, Brandon Thomas, Kristin Minton and Seth Herron; four great-grandchildren, Ethan Hoover, Lauren Thomas, Eli Hoover and Emilee Thomas; and a sister, Sharon Mathis and her husband, Don, of Bowling Green.

Esad Telalovic ZENICA, Bosnia Esad Telalovic, 65, of Bowling Green and Zenica, died June 26, 2011, in Bosnia. He was born Jan. 2, 1946. He moved to Bowling Green in 1998 and became an American citizen in 2007. After a successful career as a paint contractor, he purchased the Europe Cafe on Old Morgantown Road, which he operated from 2004 to November 2010.

Among his many interests, he was an accomplished chess player who never lost his enthusiasm for the game. He will be missed by members of our community who remember his friendly smile, his courtesy and his sense of humor. Funeral is today in Zenica, with burial in Zenica. Survivors include his wife, Jela Telalovic; a son, Amil Telalovic, a daughter, Amila Mahmutovic; two grandchildren, Thea and Andy; and more family in Bosnia. Jeremy L.

Wood BROWNSVILLE Jeremy Lyle Wood, 32, of Bee Spring, died June 28, 2011, in Bowling Green. Funeral arrangements, which are incomplete, are under the direction of Patton Funeral Home, Brownsville chapel. WILLIAM R. DYER DAILY NEWS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2011 PAGE 5A Finest in Flowers Since PHONE 843-4334 861 Fairview Ave. 832 BROADWAY 820 LOVERS LANE BOWLING GREEN, KY DWAYNE LAWRENCE Let our experienced staff help you in your time of need.

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LLOYD BEATRICE D. SPENCER DEATHS KENTUCKY RETIREMENT SYSTEMS By ROGER ALFORD The Associated Press State Auditor Crit Luallen called Tuesday for stronger oversight by the Kentucky Retirement of trustees in the management of nearly $13 billion in investments. Luallen released a review of the state government retirement systems that included 92 recommendations for improving oversight of investments on behalf of about 330,000 government employees and retirees. The board of trustees requested the audit after questions were raised about how some financial middlemen, known as placement agents, were selected. Luallen said the review found no wrongdoing.

But she said some information regarding the agents will be turned over to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to determine if further investigation is needed. on the information they reviewed, auditors saw no evidence of a to involving placement agents, as has been found in other states, or of conflicts of interest that benefited KRS Luallen said. is there evidence that KRS incurred any additional cost through the use of placement agents. However, the audit points to several troubling aspects regarding the use of placement agents and the report will be referred to the U.S.

Securities and Exchange KRS Chairwoman Jennifer Elliott said the board of trustees disagree with anything found in the review, and has already begun implementing the recommendations. Luallen said the review found that one placement agent had an unusually close working relationship with the former KRS chief investment officer and received a high percentage of the investment contracts. That agent participated in seven of the 13 investment agreements in which placement agents were used, more than all the other agents combined, and made a significant amount in fees as a result. followed up every issue that was raised and could not substantiate any specific evidence of Luallen said. there were instances where the board could improve accountability, transparency and Although the purpose of this audit was not to examine financial statements or investment performance, the review released at a Tuesday morning news conference included a detailed background section on the financial viability of KRS.

overarching concern I want to emphasize is that the long-term viability of this retirement system has been dramatically impacted by the consistent underfunding of its employer contributions since Luallen said. is absolutely critical that future governors and legislatures honor the commitment in the 2008 pension reform legislation to continue to increase the employer contribution over the next 15 years to fully fund the retirement Gov. Steve Beshear sent a letter in August 2010 to former KRS Board Chairman Randy Overstreet suggesting an audit be conducted. The KRS board then voted to request that the state auditor conduct a review. The SEC opened an into KRS on Sept.

9. That inquiry was described in a letter by an SEC staff attorney as a fact-finding which not be construed as an indication that any violation of law has Beshear said in a statement Tuesday that pleased the audit found the retirement fund investments to be secure. am encouraged that the new board chair has already agreed with the findings and has begun implementing many of the he said. ultimate objective for the system continues to be the protection and satisfactory growth of the funds for the benefit of hundreds of thousands of current and retired public State auditor suggests 92 changes Rescued polar bear cub arrives at Louisville Zoo LOUISVILLE (AP) Apolar bear cub abandoned by her mother in Alaska has arrived at a Kentucky zoo, her new home. The 5-month-old cub named Qannik was rescued in April when she was spotted alone in an oil field.

Qannik, which means snowflake, arrived in Louisville just before 1 a.m. Tuesday aboard a UPS jet. bittersweet when a cub is abandoned by her mom, but great that here to help Qannik have a great Louisville Zoo director John Walczak said Tuesday. Once her flight took off Monday from Alaska, the cub settled down and took a nap, Walczak said. Qannik will remain out of public view to give her time to adjust to her new surroundings and let the staff and veterinarians get acquainted with her.

Wildlife officials decided zoo would be an ideal home for Qannik, partly because the new Glacier Run exhibit, modeled after polar bear hotspot Churchill, Canada, would eventually be welcoming another young polar bear. Alaska Zoo director Pat Lampi said Tuesday in Louisville that Qannik was when she first arrived at the Alaska Zoo in April, but now up to about 70 pounds..

The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky (2024)

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