Obituaries for the week of 9/14/06

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Beverly Jackson

Beverly Ann “Inky” (Bolden) Jackson, 65, of Vevay, formerly of Florence, passed away Monday, September 11th, at her home.
She was born January 1st, 1941, in Markland, the daughter of Vernon E. and Leona M. (Vahlsing) Bolden, She was raised in the Florence community and was a 1958 graduate of Vevay High School.
She was united in marriage March 7th, 1964, in Mount Sterling, to Danny Leroy Jackson, by Reverend Roscoe Wakefield. Unto this union a son and a daughter arrived to bless their home.
She attended beautician school in 1961 and opened a beauty shoppe in her home in Florence and was a beautician for 31 years. She was also the beautician at the Haskell & Morrison Funeral Home in Vevay for nearly 30 years. She resided in the Florence community until 1995 when she moved to Vevay.
She was a devoted grandma and enjoyed all of the time spent with her grandchildren. She loved to socialize and visit with her friends. She enjoyed shopping and dancing. She enjoyed attending the Vevay-Switzerland County Senior Citizens Center and the Florence Church of Christ. She fought a 13-year battle with cancer. She will be missed but her loving smile and kind heart will remain with us all.
Survivors include her daughter, Danna Lee Works of Vevay; her son, Tony Jackson of Vevay; her grandchildren, Tara, Sarah, Micah and Paige; her great-grandchildren, Jayden James and Devin Nathaniel; her brothers, Gary “Skip” Bolden and wife Loleta of Tallahassee, Florida and Danny Bolden of Aurora; her sister, Gladys Bond of Vevay; several nieces, nephews and other relatives.
She was preceded in death by her father, Vernon E. Bolden on May 23rd, 1992; her mother, Leona M. (Vahlsing) Bolden on February 1st, 1992; her husband, Danny Leroy Jackson on September 23rd, 1994; and her brother, Charles Vernon “Chuck” Bolden on June 17th, 1992.
Funeral services will be conducted by Brother Clifton Hartley at 1 p.m. Saturday, September 16th, at Haskell & Morrison Funeral Home in Vevay. Burial will be in Vevay Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5-8 p.m. Friday, September 15th, and Saturday, from 9 a.m. until service time. Memorial contributions may be made to the Milton Christian Church, King’s Daughters’ Home Health & Hospice or The Hannah Grace Klein Endowment Fund. Online condolences may be sent to the family via the funeral home’s website at www.haskellandmorrison.com.

Minnie Peelman

Minnie Jane (Barnhill) Peelman, 92, of East Enterprise, passed away Sunday, September 10th, at King’s Daughters’ Hospital in Madison.
She was born December 27th, 1913, in Carroll County, Kentucky, the daughter of Cam Barnhill and Carrie (Martin) Barnhill Bruce, who both preceded her in death.
She was united in marriage January 14th, 1929, in Vevay, to Ohney Peelman, by Reverend F. E. Hammel. Unto this union a daughter arrived to bless their home.
She was a housekeeper for several people in the Vevay community. She attended the Ebenezer Wesleyan Holiness Church near Moorefield. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, visiting and caring for others.
Survivors include her daughter, Mary Lou Shaw of East Enterprise; her grandchildren, Ronald Eugene Shaw of East Enterprise, Becky Jones of Patriot, Debbie Liter of East Enterprise, and Tracy Hayes of Benham, Indiana; her great-grandchildren, Moriah, Rachel, Ryan, Kevin, Brittany, Cameron, Brian, Emily and Luke; her great-great-grandchildren, Benjamin and Courtney; and her nephew, Nelson Barnhill.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ohney Peelman on December 23rd, 1997; her brothers, Raymond, Jake and John Barnhill; and her sister, Laura May McFarland.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, September 13th, by Reverends David Dicken and John Lucas at Haskell & Morrison Funeral Home in Vevay. Burial was in Vevay Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of King’s Daughters’ Hospital. Online condolences may be sent to the family via the funeral home’s website at www.haskellandmorrison.com.

Jeanne Campbell

Wanda Jean “Jeanne” Campbell, 71, of near Rising Sun, passed away Saturday, September 9th, at Dearborn County Hospital in Lawrenceburg.
She was born June 20th, 1935, in Switzerland County, the daughter of John and Opal (Koons) Walston. She was a graduate of Rising Sun High School, Class of 1953. She was a member of Rising Sun First Baptist Church. She had worked as activity director for the Rising Sun Care Center , for Lesco’s and Lorey’s Five & Dime.
On August 6th, 1955, she married Cecil Campbell, who survives.
Other survivors include her daughters, Renee McHenry of Aurora and Nanette Iceberg and husband Jeff of Bear Branch; her brothers, Halbert Walston and wife Alice of Vevay, Wayne Walston and wife Betty of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and Roger Walston and wife Rita of Batavia, Ohio; her sister, Freda Gray and husband Luther of Patriot; her sisters-in-law, Shirley Walston of Denver, Colorado, Betty Walston of Rising Sun, Marita Lusk of Lawrenceburg, Shirley Shick of Wisconsin, Jean Wendleman and Alberta Campbell, both of Aurora, and Roberta Walston of Daleville, Indiana; her brothers-in-law, Gayle Campbell and Paul Lusk, both of Aurora, and Tom Schick of Wisconsin; her grandchildren, Misty Henry, Stevie McHenry, Nicholas Iceberg, Andrew Iceberg, Sarah McHenry, and Donald Thompson; her great-grandchildren, Tanner Thompson, Madison Thompson, Bailey Thompson, Makenzie McHenry, Landon McHenry and Destiny Walker; and several nieces, nephews and aunts.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her brothers, John, Leroy, Harold and Victor Walston.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, September 13th, by Brother Greg Matthew at Markland Funeral Home in Rising Sun. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery in Aurora. Memorial contributions may be made to Rising Sun Church of Christ, American Cancer Society, or the charity of the donor’s choice.

Nadine O’Neal


Nadine (Turner) O’Neal, 90, of Lawrenceburg, passed away Wednesday, September 6th, at St. Elizabeth North Hospital.
She was born Monday, July 17th, 1916, in Switzerland County, the daughter of the late Whit Turner and the late Ivy (Chittenden) Turner. She was a member of the Eastern Star-Past Matron, Internationally Yours, Erstin Club and Home Economics Club of Greendale.
Survivors include her sons, Thomas O’Neal of Manchester, Indiana, Jerry O’Neal of Madison, and Michael O’Neal of rising Sun; her sister, Anita Sipler of Gulf Port, Michigan; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Claude O’Neal.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday, September 9th, by Reverend Greg Matthews at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial was in Vevay Cemetery. Eastern Star services were held Saturday at the funeral home prior to services. Memorial contributions may be made to the Greendale Rescue Unit.

Marie Weatherly

Marie Lacy Weatherly, 71, of Okolona, Kentucky, passed away Monday, September 11th, at her home.
She was the former Marie Griffith, a native of Vevay, and a member of the Gethsemane Baptist Church.
She is survived by her husband, John “Gov” Weatherly; her daughters, Barbara and Dorothy Weatherly, and Susan Allen and husband James; her son, Steven Weatherly; and her granddaughter, Lacy Allen.
She was preceded in death by her brother, David Griffith.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) at Arch L. Heady & Son in Okolona with entombment in the Evergreen Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Crusade for Children.

Lorraine Barringer

Lorraine (Scudder) Barringer, 82, of Madison, passed away Tuesday, September 12th, at King’s Daughters’ Hospital in Madison.
She was born June 21st, 1924, in East Enterprise, the daughter of Francis M. and Hazel L. (Sullivan) Scudder. She was raised in Switzerland County, attending school there.
She was united in marriage June 23rd, 1951, to Leroy Barringer, at the Milton parsonage. Unto this union two sons and a daughter arrived to bless their home.
She had resided in Jefferson County the past 60 years. She was a member of Kent Christian Church. She worked for several years at U.S. Shoe Corporation in Madison. She was employed over 20 years at Hanover College at Alpha Delta Pi Sorority House. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandma and friend. She enjoyed her family, watching the birds, cooking, and taking care of her grandkids and great-grandkids.
Survivors include her daughter, Pam Cammack and husband Mike of Madison; her sons, Terry Barringer and wife Tammy of Hanover and Tim Barringer and wife Sonya of Madison; his sisters, Jeanette Humphrey of Madison and Bettie Page and husband Bob of Lexington, Indiana; her aunt, Faye Hatton Lewis of Vevay; her grandchildren, Chris and Angie; Kevin and Casey; Craig, Ryan, Sarah, Mathew and Emily; and her great-grandchildren, Emma, Evan, Mitchell and Colin; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives.
She was preceded in death by her father, Francis M. Scudder on May 19th, 1964; her mother, Hazel L. Sullivan Scudder on October 23rd, 1990; her husband, Leroy Barringer on March 20th, 1999; her sisters, Dorothy Lehnert and Juanita Sedam; her sister-in-law, Eva Raker; her brother, Norman “Bud” Scudder; and her nephew, Warren Raker.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, September 15th, by Brother Joe McKay and Reverend Michael Cammack at Morgan & Nay Funeral Centre in Madison. Interment will be in Grandview Memorial Gardens in Madison. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of King’s Daughters’ Hospital or Jefferson County Humane Society. Online condolences may be sent to the family via the funeral home’s website at www.morgan-nay.com.