Saturday, July 17, 2010

Mr. Lee

Woodrow Wilson Lee, 95, of Flemingsburg died peacefully on July 13, 2010, of natural causes with loved ones by his side.

Mr. Lee was born on April 7, 1915, to Fletcher and Annie Lee in Wallingford. He married his sweetheart, Gertrude (Hickerson) in 1925. They enjoyed a happy and loving marriage for 72 years until Gertrude's death in 2007.

Woodrow loved fishing, eating and working jigsaw puzzles. He was an avid farmer. During his lifetime Woodrow owned and operated a 50 acre farm a few miles outside of Flemingsburg. In addition to farming, Woodrow worked for Boone Funeral Home. He was once the owner/operator of Valley View Service station and he later retired from the Kentucky State Highway Department.

His life will be remembered by his many friends and his loving family including; his son Philip (Carol) of Fleming County; two sisters, Jesse Newdigate of Greenville, S.C.and Hazel Conner of Cincinnati; two grandsons, Jeff (Joy) of Orem, Utah and Greg (Casey) of Taylor Mill; and a multitude of nephews, nieces and cousins.

Services were held at 11 a.m., Friday, July 16 at the Wallingford United Methodist Church where he was a member for 75 years.

Friends and Family may sign an online guestbook at www.boonenickellfuneralhome.com.

Mr. McIntyre

Willis Lynn McIntyre, 76, died Monday, July 12, 2010, at the University Hospital in Cincinnati.

He was born in Fleming County on May 7, 1934, to the late William Curtis (Spike) and Shella Watkins McIntyre.

Mr. McIntyre was a retired farmer and limestone miner for Carmuese Lime. He was a resident of Glendale Drive in Maysville.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Bernadette (Kirby) McIntyre; a daughter, Sharon (George) Lightner of Maysville; a son, Scott (Carrie) McIntyre of Cincinnati; two grandchildren, Shannon and Seth Lightner; a brother, Rondell (Pat) McIntyre of Fairborne, Ohio; two sisters, Brenda (Charles) Wallingford of Union and Jewell McKee of Flemingsburg.

Services were Friday, July 16, 2010, at the St. Charles Catholic Church in Flemingsburg.

Burial  followed in the St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery in Washington.