Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Mr. Schrader

Frederick Dellor Schrader, Sr., 38, of Maysville passed away Monday, December 14, at the UK Medical Center in Lexington. He was born September 7, 1971, in Tampa, Fla., to the late Carolyn and Butler Thibault and was a driver for Butler Recycling in Maysville.

He was preceded in death by his stepfather, Robert Stokes.

He is survived by his wife, Florence Renshaw Schrader; a son, Frederick D. Schrader, Jr.; three daughters, Shannon Marie Schrader, Lillian Nichole Schrader, and Brittany Michelle Schrader; five brothers, Raymond (Pamela) Schrader, N.C., Victor Schrader, Fla., Eric Stokes, Fla., Brian (Jennifer) Stokes, Fleming County, and Daniel (Chestity) Stokes, Maysville; and a sister, Jacqueline Schrader, Flemingsburg, plus several nieces and nephews.

Visitation is 5-8 P.M. Thursday at the May’s Lick Baptist Church, with funeral services at 8 P.M. with Bro. David Cheek presiding.

Mr. Young

Eugene “Blue” Young, 87, of Flemingsburg, died December 13.

He was born September 18, 1922, to the late William Taylor Young and Norma Hendrix Young. He was a farmer, truck driver, and school bus driver for 30 years. He was a member of Bath Masonic Lodge 55 F&AM for more than 50 years, a Kentucky Colonel, and a well known singer in many area churches.

Mr. Young is survived by his wife of 69 years, Nadine Young and by four sons, Nelson (Dollie) Young of Paris, Nathan (Wilma) Young of Lexington, Blaine (Annie) Young of Owingsville, and Terry (Robin) Young of Owingsville. He is also survived by his twin sister, Wilma Vice of Owingsville, and by 12 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, and several great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services are 1 P.M. Wednesday at Richardson Funeral Home in Owingsville. Visitation is at 5 P.M. Tuesday. Rev. Ford Hinton, Rev. James Humphries, and Bro. Doug Routt will conduct the services.

Burial will follow in Longview Cemetery.

Mrs. Goddard

Patsy Crawford Goddard, 74, of Sardis died Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, at Maysville Nursing and Rehab Facility. 
She formerly operated Goddard’s Mini Nursing Home in Sardis for several years and was a member of Sardis United Methodist Church.  
She was the widow of Gordon Goddard  whose death occurred on April 5, 1988.
Mrs. Goddard was born in Nicholas County on Feb. 13, 1935, daughter of the late Jesse and Nellie Mann Crawford.
She is survived by five children, Judy (Wendell) Earls of Flemingsburg, Owen (Rita) Goddard of Mount Olivet, Regenea (Craig) Rhonemus of May’s Lick, Mark Goddard of Sardis and Lisa (David Paul) Mason of Lewisburg; six grandchildren, Eric Earls, Joshua Goddard, Adam and Tony Rhonemus, Chasity Smith and Savanna Mason; and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009, at Palmer Funeral Home in May’s Lick with Bro. John R. Dodson officiating. 
Interment will follow in the Shannon Cemetery.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m., Tuesday at the funeral home. 
Memorials suggested to Hospice of Hope.

Mrs. Crawford

Tillie Worthington Crawford, 96, passed from the toil of this earth to her reward in Heaven on Dec. 12, 2009.
Mrs. Crawford was born on Dec. 11, 1913, and lived on her home place on the Clift Pike in May's Lick for 86 of her 96 years. After breaking a hip at age 88 she moved from the farm in May's Lick to Flemingsburg to be near her son Jim Crawford. In 2008 she moved to Georgetown, Texas, to live with her daughter, Lillian Black, where she enjoyed a year of being surrounded and deservedly spoiled by her many grandchildren.
Mrs. Crawford was the widow of Robert Yates Crawford, farmer and Maysville Tobacco Market supervisor. She was the mother of James Yates Crawford of Flemingsburg and Lillian Crawford Black of Georgetown, Texas. She is survived by 16 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Betty Lou Wright.
Mrs. Crawford was a lady of many talents. She could sew like a professional tailor, cook as well as any chef, grow an acre of garden and raise enough roses and gladiolus to have floral arrangements for the church through the summer.
Mrs. Crawford was an adored grandmother who was always ready for a game of Old Maids or Concentration. She took the grandchildren on long walks teaching them about the surroundings as they went. Piling all the children into the back of the old truck she would take them on an adventure to the North Fork on back of the farm. Summers called for at least one trip to Aberdeen to eat Chili Dogs on the bank of the Ohio River, a tradition that started with the first grandchild 47 years ago.
Through the years she knew much happiness but also much grief and hardship but she kept a positive attitude and a smile. Her advise would be as she often repeated, "Just say a prayer and go with the flow." She will be greatly missed.
Graveside services will be conducted in May's Lick Cemetery at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009.
Arrangements by Palmer Funeral Home of May’s Lick.
Condolences may given at www.palmerfuneralhome.com.