Wayne Emerson

Posted by on Oct 27, 2023

Wayne Emerson, 83, of Campbellsville, Kentucky, son of the late Tommy Emerson and Mattie McElroy Emerson was born January 13th, 1940 in Liberty, KY, and departed this life on October 26th, 2023 at Taylor Regional Hospital.

He united in marriage to Ms. Betty Ann Allen on June 30th, 1973. She survives. He recently professed faith in Christ and loved gardening. Wayne was a retired heavy machinery operator. He worked for Elmo Greer, Ruby Construction, Hayden Brothers, and many others through the years.

Besides his wife, he is survived by:

Three sisters and one brother: Eula Ford; Velma Martin and her husband, Marvin; Imogene Hayes; and Dale Emerson, all of Campbellsville

Five brothers-in-law and four sisters-in-law: Carper Hayes of Campbellsville; Jim Allen of Indianapolis; Bob Allen and his wife, Virginia, of Indianapolis; Dean Allen and his wife, Tracy, of Leitchfield; Danny “Pete” Allen of Leitchfield; Rebecca Emory and her fiancé, Ron, of Arizona; Tonda Cooper of Indianapolis; Brenda Branch and her husband, Rick, of Indianapolis; and Phyliss Lee and her husband, Brian, of Indianapolis

Wayne was preceded in death by:

One son, Russell Dewayne Emerson

One sister, Leona Hayes

Two brothers-in-law: Buford Hayes and Billy Ford

VISITATION: Monday, October 30th, 2023 from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at Auberry Funeral Home in downtown Campbellsville.

FUNERAL: Monday, October 30th, 2023 at 1:00 pm at Auberry Funeral Home in downtown Campbellsville with burial to follow in Campbellsville Memorial Gardens.

PALLBEARERS: Tommy Dale Emerson, Shawn Rainwater, Kent Ford, Lester McNeill, Tye Ford, and Tom Sakole

The staff of Auberry Funeral Home would like to thank the family for entrusting us with the care and arrangements of Mr. Wayne Emerson at our funeral home. May God bless you during this difficult time.

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Fran McDonald

Posted by on Oct 27, 2023

Fran McDonald, 77, of Elkorn, Kentucky, daughter of the late William Glover and Hattie Church Glover was born June 17th, 1946 in Campbellsville, KY, and departed this life on October 25th, 2023 at Grandview Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility.
She united in marriage to Mr. David McDonald on December 30th, 1969. He survives. She professed faith in Christ and was of the Methodist faith. She was a long time member of Jones Chapel United Methodist Church. Fran enjoyed crafting and sewing. She loved cooking, canning, and shopping.
Besides her husband, she is survived by:
Two daughters, Sheryl Stamp of Campbellsville; and Sandy Vansicle and her husband, David, of Lebanon, IN
Four grandchildren: Jennifer Skaggs of Campbellsville; Jacqueline Stamp of Campbellsville; Tiffany Vansicle of Lebanon, IN; and Matthew Vansicle of Lebanon, IN
7 great grandchildren: Chloe Gribbins and her fiancé, Andrew, of Campbellsville; Payton Penn of Campbellsville; Hayden Sanders of Campbellsville; Saylor Shofner of Campbellsville; Zoey Vansicle of Lebanon, IN; Zion Vansicle of Lebanon, IN; and Stetson Vansicle of Lebanon, IN
One great great grandson, Luxton Gribbins of Campbellsville
One brother, William “Sonny” Glover of Greensburg

Fran was preceded in death by:
Six sisters and one brother

VISITATION: Sunday, October 29th, 2023 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at Auberry Funeral Home in downtown Campbellsville.

FUNERAL: Sunday, October 29th, 2023 at 2:00 pm at Auberry Funeral Home in downtown Campbellsville with burial to follow in the Jones Chapel Cemetery.

PALLBEARERS: Ricky Squires, Travis Gribbins, Andrew Cornish, Victor Lavato, Brad Shofner, and Travis McDonald

The staff of Auberry Funeral Home would like to thank the family for entrusting us with the care and arrangements of Mrs. Fran McDonald at our funeral home. May God bless you during this difficult time.

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Marilyn Joyce Wilcox Salsman

Posted by on Oct 27, 2023

Marilyn Joyce Wilcox Salsman (1937–2023)

Marilyn Joyce (Wilcox) Salsman, 86, of Lexington, KY, died peacefully on Monday, October 23, 2023. Marilyn was known for her unfailing kindness, interpersonal warmth, and her abiding faith. She will be greatly missed by her cherished family and friends.

Marilyn was born on January 23, 1937, the daughter of George Wilcox, a World War II US Navy veteran, and Ruby Close Wilcox, a spunky and resourceful domestic engineer. Marilyn was the elder of their two children and was curious, gregarious, and affable as a youth. She was fond of her younger brother, Donald “Don”, though they were equal parts congenial playmates and sibling rivals while growing up. She attended Buffalo High School in Buffalo, KY, and graduated in 1955 before working at the Larue County ASCS office (part of the Agricultural Department) in Hodgenville, KY.

She married her high school sweetheart, Billy Joe Salsman in 1962 during a private ceremony in Annapolis, MD. They built their lives together in Hodgenville, KY, while Billy was employed as a park ranger at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park. During that time, they had three sons together, Steven, David, and John Mark. She was a devoted wife and mother and was active in her local church community, finding a resolute meaning and purpose through her Christian faith as well as an outlet for her charitable interests and her passion for supporting others through prayer. After her sons grew older and the family moved to Campbellsville, KY, she began serving as a Teacher’s Aide for the Campbellsville Independent School District. The importance of education was a core value to her and she volunteered as a math and reading tutor to support students who needed additional assistance.

In her leisure time, Marilyn loved cooking and baking for others, reading inspirational short stories, talking with friends, and enjoying movies with family. Her favorite role in her later years, however, was undoubtedly as a grandparent. She had 10 grandchildren, and she would quickly launch into a summary of all their various talents, interests, or recent accomplishments when an unassuming friend or acquaintance would ask about one or more of them. She also had a savant-like ability to remember all of their birthdates and those of their parent’s and parent’s spouses for good measure. The mere act of watching her recite the list was highly entertaining. She was deeply and passionately proud of each of her grandchildren and absolutely treasured her time with them.

Throughout her life, Marilyn had a natural warmth that allowed her to easily engage in conversations with friends and strangers alike. She had an innate ability to put others at ease and within a few minutes of meeting, it would seem that she and her guest(s) were simply old friends catching up. She could be quite uninhibited while talking and would speak freely without thinking through the potential implications of her over-sharing. This would frequently result in embarrassing and comical, albeit disarming, moments for all involved! She was unfailingly kind, compassionate, and selfless. During her mid-60s while navigating the unexpected death of her husband, caring for her ailing mother, and managing her own breast cancer diagnosis, she was able to balance a healthy focus on her own care needs while maintaining a constant outward care for those loved ones in her family. In her later years, even as her mind began to fail her, she would continue to end phone conversations with an “I love you” and “Is there anything I can do for you?” In short, Marilyn was a “salt of the earth” matriarch to the Salsman family and her memory and loving-kindness will endure.

Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Salsman, and her brother, Don Wilcox. She is survived by sister-in-law, Penny Wilcox of Asheville, NC, and three sons: Steven (Brenda) of Millersville, MD, and their children Josh (Aleah) of Hampton, VA, Rachel (David) of Redding, CA, and Caleb of Millersville, MD; David (Jenni) of Nicholasville, KY, and their five children; and John Mark (Stephanie) of Winston Salem, NC, and their children William and Elyse “EJ” also of Winston Salem, NC. She is survived by several other cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends, too numerous to mention.

Visitation will be open to the public and held at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home of Campbellsville, KY on Sunday, October 29th from 2p to 5p. The celebration of life service will be held at First Methodist Church of Campbellsville, KY, on Monday, October 30th at 11a. In lieu of flowers, donations to the BibleProject, Kentucky CancerLink, or the National Parks Conservation Association in her memory would be appreciated.

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