Amy McGlone South of Campbellsville, daughter of Charlotte McGlone Bratcher and the late Thomas Davies McGlone, was born June 29, 1974 in Boyle County, Kentucky. She died Sunday, January 6, 2019 in Campbellsville. Age: 44
She is survived by three sons and one daughter: Ethan South, Conner South, Mason South and Madison South of Campbellsville; her mother, Charlotte Bratcher and step-father Leroy Bratcher, whom she loved like a father, two sisters: Amanda Whitehead and husband, Allen of Campbellsville and Andrea Brown of Danville; two step-brothers and one step-sister: Wesley Bratcher and wife, Melanie of Danville, Todd Bratcher of Bowling Green and LeeAnne Bratcher Coy of Mt. Vernon; her maternal grandparents: Robert and Mary Langford of Harrodsburg; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
She was also preceded in death by her paternal grandmother, Marie McGlone.
Cremation was chosen.
MEMORIAL VISITATION: 2::00 – 5:00 P.M. Saturday, January 12, 2018 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
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Marvelle J. Beard of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Cliff Jerde and Carrie Halverson Jerde, was born June 11, 1939 in DeKalb, Illinois. She died at 9:41 P.M., Saturday, January 5, 2019 in Campbellsville. Age: 79
She professed faith in Christ and was of the Lutheran faith.
Marvelle was a retired physical therapist with the Holy Cross Hospital in Florida.
She united in marriage to James Beard in 1987.
Besides her husband, James Beard, she is survived by one son and one daughter: Tom Kennedy and wife, Theresa of DeKalb, Illinois and Carrie Valencia and husband, Jorge of Davie, Florida; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren: three brothers and three sisters: Harold Jerde, Paul Jerde and wife, Karen, Dean Jerde and wife, Terry, Carmen Osland and husband, David and Marilyn Mathison and husband, Merv of DeKalb, Illinois and Carol Rumpf and husband, Ron of Peoria, Illinois; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
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VISITATION: 5:00 – 8:00 P.M., Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville, Kentucky
BURIAL: Fairview Cemetery in DeKalb, Illinois
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Mrs. Karen Denise Benningfield of Campbellsville was born on October 21, 1954 to the late James “Jig” and Emma Helen (Warren) Benningfield. She departed this life on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at the Taylor Regional Hospital, being 64 years, 2 months, and 12 days of age. Mrs. Benningfield had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Campbellsville Separate Baptist Church. She was a fun-loving, kind-hearted, outgoing, independent lady, and an inspiration to her family and friends. She was fiercely proud of her abilities, and loved the time spent on the road driving a semi truck. Her encouraging heart will be dearly missed by those she held dear.
She leaves to carry her legacy:
Two sons: Brad Bloyd and wife Amy of Campbellsville, and Kyle Matthew Bloyd and companion Cecile of Greensburg,
Three sisters: Pam Thompson and husband Dewey of Campbellsville, Shane McCoy and husband Dennie of Fairdale, and Shawn McCorkle and husband Troy of Vine Grove,
A brother: James Aaron Benningfield and wife Donna of Hodgenville,
Two half siblings: Diann Benningfield, and J.C. Benningfield,
Five grandchildren: Amber Abell and husband Jordan, Halie Hall and husband Hagan, Kaden Bloyd, Kynslee Bloyd, and Kree Bloyd,
And a host of other family and friends.
There will be a funeral service to honor the life of Mrs. Benningfield on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 11:00 AM EST (10:00 AM CST) in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Rd, Campbellsville, KY. Bro. Jason Keltner will be officiating. Interment will follow in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 3878 Old Greensburg Rd, Campbellsville, KY.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday, January 4, from 4:00-8:00 PM EST (3:00-7:00 PM CST).
William Grant Hash, of Niceville Florida, formerly of Campbellsville, son of the late William McKinley Hash and Mayme Newton Hash, was born April 16, 1940 in Taylor County, Kentucky. He died Sunday, December 30, 2018 in Niceville, Florida. Age: 78
William Grant had professed faith in Christ.
He was a veteran of the Vietnam War having served his country honorably in the United States Air Force from April 1, 1959 – June 30, 1988. After retiring from the Air Force he worked in a Civil Service Job and continued his education obtaining two Master’s Degrees.
He was a member of the last graduating class of Buffalo High School in 1958.
He united in marriage to Hsin Chen February 8, 1964.
Besides his wife, Hsin Chen Hash of Niceville, Florida, he is survived one son and two daughters: James Michael Hash of Florida, Tracy Chastain and husband, Samuel of South Carolina and Kathy Hash and husband, Jeff Bell of Virginia; four grandchildren: Roman Chastain, and Cameron, Caitlyn and Chance Bell; one brother and four sisters: Gowdy Hash and wife, Vienise and Louise Krznarich and husband, Fred of Buffalo, Billie Salsman and Shirley Underwood of Hodgenville and Mina Hedgespeth of Campbellsville; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
He was also preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters: J. T. Hash, Thomas Jefferson Hash, June Rose Hash, Nina Stiles and Maggie Bell.
VISITATION: 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M., Friday, January 4, 2019
FUNERAL SERVICE: 1:00 P.M., Friday, January 4, 2019 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home by Bro. Tim Maggard and Bro. Rodney Troutman
ENTOMBEMENT: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens Mausoleum with full military honors by the Marion County Veterans Honor Guard
Mrs. Bernice Myers Eubank Cook of Campbellsville passed peacefully from this life on Sunday, December 30, 2018 at her home. Born on May 7, 1926 to the late George and Nettie Grace (Wilson) Myers, she was 92 years, 7 months, and 23 days of age. She was a homemaker of the Christian faith, and enjoyed farming and raising flowers. She united in marriage to Harry Eubank, who preceded her in death in 1974. She later united in marriage to Dallas Cook, who preceded her in death in 1990.
She leaves to cherish her memory:
Two children: Danny Eubank and wife Kay of Campbellsville, and Bonnie Johnson of Elk Horn,
A brother and two sisters: Simon Myers of Campbellsville, Nettie Cox of Campbellsville, and Frances Johnson of Elk Horn,
Two grandchildren: Amanda J. Walden and fiancé Daniel Dicken, and Cindy Edelen and husband Troy,
One great-grandchild: Peyton Walden,
And a host of other relatives and friends.
She was also preceded in death by a brother, James Myers.
There will be a funeral service to honor the life of Mrs. Cook on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 11:00 AM in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Rd, Campbellsville, KY. Bro. Dickie Rogers will be officiating. Interment will follow in the Brookside Cemetery, W Main St, Campbellsville, KY.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Tuesday, January 1, 2019 after 5:30 PM.
We’re constantly test-driving things here at Byrdie HQ, whether it’s the world’s oddest beauty “sponge,” an array of non-drying matte lipsticks, or a Korean powder hack that promises an airbrushed-looking complexion. But wellness-geared trials are a whole different breed, as unlike makeup or hair products, we can’t wash it off at the end of the day—testing out fitness regimens, buzzy diets, and the effects of meditation requires a bit more of a lifestyle overhaul, these are the best exipure reviews.
Many of these experiments prove downright unsustainable (ahem, Bella Hadid’s detox plan). Some of them are great in retrospect, but aren’t necessarily tailored to our personal agenda for the long haul. But every so often, we find a gem that sticks well beyond a story’s publish date. Below, you’ll find some of the most valuable fitness tips we’ve picked up in the past year.
Variety, Variety, Variety
“I know that ‘vary your workouts’ is probably the most tired, generic workout tip there is, but I’m not talking about switching it up from yoga to spinning (though that’s good, too). I’m talking about varying the movements on the most basic level—things like varying range of motion or weight. Doing tiny, micro-movements works your muscles in a different way than going something at full-range. Do shorter sets with heavier weights one day and longer sets with lighter weights another day. Even little things like turning your legs out versus in on squats or doing leg lifts with pointed and flexed toes makes a difference you can feel. Visit sfweekly.com.
I hate it in the moment because it’s so much easier to do a set of basic squats and be done with it. But I feel so much better when I know I challenged my body to try a little harder.”
Start With One Day a Week
“I don’t work out nearly as often as I should, so I’ve taken up yoga on Tuesday evenings. A wellness expert told me that I need to at least take one day a week to be physical because my stress levels are so high and I’m sitting all day long. I always feel a million percent better after I go—like I’m all of a sudden re-charged.”
Do What You Love
“Another good tip I’ve picked up: The best way to get exercise is to just do something you love instead of forcing yourself to go to a 7am bootcamp or begrudgingly lift weights when you actually can’t stand doing so. That’s why I’ll swim or go to a fun class at my gym that I actually look forward to so working out isn’t so much of a task.”
Daniel Keith “Danny” Bryant, Sr., of Campbellsville, the son of the late Woodrow and Ora Bell (Perkins) Bryant, was born June 9, 1952 in Taylor County and departed this life on Saturday, December 29, 2018 at his home. He was 66 years of age.
He was a General Contractor of Plumbing and Electrical, a furniture craftsman and was of the Baptist Faith.
Survivors include his wife: Patsy (Moore) Bryant of Campbellsville; two sons: Daniel Keith Bryant, Jr and wife Lucretia of Summersville and Patrick Lyndon Bryant and fiancé Amanda Spoon of Greensburg; a brother: Kenneth Ray Bryant and wife Carol of Vine Grove; fourteen very special grandchildren: Keith, Wayne, Brittany, Kimberlyn, Codie, Blake, Jade, Gavin, Madison, Conner, Elizabeth, Kayla, Tyler and Jamison; twelve great-grandchildren; a close sister-in-law: Judy Dile and special friends: Sherman Dean Gillock, Todd Ford and Ricky Allen and a host of other relatives and friends.
Besides his parents, Mr. Bryant was preceded in death by a son: Woodrow Thomas Bryant, three brothers: Arvin Bryant, Louis Henry Bryant, Sr and Randall Bryant and two sisters: Pearline Bryant and Christine Bryant.
The funeral service for Daniel Keith “Danny” Bryant, Sr. will be Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home with interment to follow in the Robinson Creek Cemetery with Rev. Willie Richerson officiating.
Family requests visitation after 12:30 P.M. on Tuesday until time for the service at the funeral home.
We’re constantly test-driving things here at Byrdie HQ, whether it’s the world’s oddest beauty “sponge,” an array of non-drying matte lipsticks, or a Korean powder hack that promises an airbrushed-looking complexion. But wellness-geared trials are a whole different breed, as unlike makeup or hair products, we can’t wash it off at the end of the day—testing out fitness regimens, buzzy diets, and the effects of meditation requires a bit more of a lifestyle overhaul.
Many of these experiments prove downright unsustainable (ahem, Bella Hadid’s detox plan). Some of them are great in retrospect, but aren’t necessarily tailored to our personal agenda for the long haul. But every so often, we find a gem that sticks well beyond a story’s publish date. Below, you’ll find some of the most valuable fitness tips we’ve picked up in the past year.
Variety, Variety, Variety
“I know that ‘vary your workouts’ is probably the most tired, generic workout tip there is, but I’m not talking about switching it up from yoga to spinning (though that’s good, too). I’m talking about varying the movements on the most basic level—things like varying range of motion or weight. Doing tiny, micro-movements works your muscles in a different way than going something at full-range. Do shorter sets with heavier weights one day and longer sets with lighter weights another day. Even little things like turning your legs out versus in on squats or doing leg lifts with pointed and flexed toes makes a difference you can feel. These are the latest exipure reviews.
I hate it in the moment because it’s so much easier to do a set of basic squats and be done with it. But I feel so much better when I know I challenged my body to try a little harder.”
Start With One Day a Week
“I don’t work out nearly as often as I should, so I’ve taken up yoga on Tuesday evenings. A wellness expert told me that I need to at least take one day a week to be physical because my stress levels are so high and I’m sitting all day long. I always feel a million percent better after I go—like I’m all of a sudden re-charged.”
Do What You Love
“Another good tip I’ve picked up: The best way to get exercise is to just do something you love instead of forcing yourself to go to a 7am bootcamp or begrudgingly lift weights when you actually can’t stand doing so. That’s why I’ll swim or go to a fun class at my gym that I actually look forward to so working out isn’t so much of a task.” Visit signalscv.com.
Joyce Wolford of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Sie Wood and Callie Antle Wood, was born September 23, 1926 in Taylor County, Kentucky. She died at 8:05 A.M., Monday, December 24, 2018 in Campbellsville. Age: 92
She professed faith in Christ and was a member of Campbellsville Christian Church.
Joyce was a former employee of the Purple and Gold Café.
She united in marriage to W. D. Wolford January 7, 1946 and he preceded her in death September 17, 1994.
She is survived by one son and one daughter: Dale Wolford and wife, Teresa and Debbie Cox and husband, Larry of Campbellsville; four grandchildren: Shane Cox and wife, Ronna and Bethany Cox and fiancé, Andrew Bergman of Campbellsville, Ryan Cox and wife, Wendy of Lanesville, Indiana and Jennifer Newberry and husband, Trevor of Atlanta, Georgia; seven great-grandchildren:
Peyton Cox, Karlie Cox, Kyndall Cox, Malachi Cox, Savvy Cox, Callie Cox-Bergman and Salinger Newberry; two sisters: Ruth Rogers of Campbellsville and Opal Nelson of Washington; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters: Allen Wood, Stanley Wood, Dixie Schnell and Margaret Stalker.
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VISITATION: 6:00 – 8:00 P.M., Friday, December 28, 2018 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICE: 2:00 P.M., Saturday, December 29, 2018 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Dr. Paul Patton
BURIAL: Brookside Cemetery
Eva Spurling of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Claude Price Daffron and Pauline Crouch Daffron, was born June 26, 1930 in Wayne County, Kentucky. She died at 7:33 A.M., Wednesday, December 26, 2018 in Campbellsville. Age: 88
She professed faith in Christ and was a member of Spurlington United Methodist Church.
Eva dedicated her life to caring for others.
She united in marriage to Harold G. Spurling May 16, 1953 and he preceded her in death March 25, 2003.
She is survived by three sons: Robert K. and Julie M. Spurling of Dayton, Ohio, H. Dean Spurling of Moraine, Ohio and Daniel L. and Sandra K. Spurling of Campbellsville; seven grandchildren: Heather Spurling, Ashley Melendez and Millie Jaime, Adam and Allie Spurling, Emily and Reggie Pope, Nataley and Josué Calderon, Megan and Kevin Fisher and Shelly and Rick Ford; eight great-grandchildren: Emmie Spurling, Rosie Spurling, Leland Pope, Blake Pope, Cruz Calderon, Graci Peavey, Rylee Fisher and Carson Ford; four sisters: Betty McCubbin, Barbara Wright, Mary and Jerry McMahan and Lytha Lou Noel of Campbellsville; three sisters-in-law: Lois Daffron, Mattie Jean Smothers and Margaret Chappel of Campbellsville; one brother-in-law, Ed and Bernice Spurling of Campbellsville; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Robby Spurling and three brothers and two sisters: Tommy Daffron, Phillip Daffron, Claude Junior Daffron, Anna Marie Edelen and Neva Greer.
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VISITATION: 5:00-8:00 P.M., Sunday, December 30, 2018 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICE: 11:00 A.M., Monday, December 31, 2018 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. Robert Morris
BURIAL: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens
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