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4A Wednesday, September 18, 2019, Greensburg Record-Herald Obituaries/Church
MATNEY’SDIESEL SERVICE
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P.C. Clark Supply, Inc.Plumbing • Heating • Electrical212 S. Central • Campbellsville • 465-8941
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701 Columbia Hwy., Greensburg932-4817 or 1-800-678-7696
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Since 1988.932-3940Jerry HallBUILDING • REMODELING
Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home206 S. Main Street • Greensburg • 932-4271
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Dr. Ray RobertsGreen County’s ChiropractorCampbellsville • 789-0060
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GREENSBURG CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
699 Old Hodgenville Rd.932-4864
Rev. Matthew Ingram, PastorSunday School - 9:00 AM, CT
Worship Service - 10:00 AM, CTCROSSROADS - 4:50-7:20 PM, CT
(Spring & Fall)
BETHLEHEM BAPTISTChurch With A Difference Sunday School - 8 a.m. CT
Worship Service - 9 a.m. CTSunday Night Encounter - 6 p.m. CTWednesday Service - 6 p.m. CT
525 Temperance Rd • Greensburg270-932-7930
GREENSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School - 8:45 AM, CTWorship Service - 10:00 AM, CTSunday Evening - 6:00 PM, CT
Wednesday Service - 6:00 PM, CT
Joel 2:32 Contracting
992 Matney Rd. • Greensburg 270-932-1801 • 270-403-5934
270-932-1175
And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. Psalm 107:1
Holding Our Tongues
We rarely regret holding ourtongue, though we oftenregret speaking, especially
when it is done hastily or in anger.Silence also has the virtue of beingimpossible to correct. There are plentyof opportunities to keep silent. Whenothers are gossiping it is usually bestto keep silent or to try to change thesubject. When someone has spoken inanger to us or otherwise hurt ourfeelings, it is tempting to hit back withangry words, but your silence willshow you to be the better person andperhaps convince the other person oftheir own sin. It is especially hard tohold our tongue when someone hassaid something about us that we knowto be false. How much of our speechthroughout the day is nothing morethan an attempt to justify ourselves orpresent ourselves in a better light? Inmodern parlance, we are “virtuesignaling” when we try to correctother’s misperceptions. When I was
growing up I often heard the phrase“self-praise stinks” whenever someonewas going on about how great theywere. Leave the praising of yourself toothers, and let others be the ones tocriticize, to gossip, or to engage in allthe endless chatter that pollutes ourlives. Consider using the time yoursilence has afforded you for morebeneficial endeavors. – ChristopherSimon
“The one who has knowledge useswords with restraint, and whoever hasunderstanding is even-tempered. Evenfools are thought wise if they keep silent,and discerning if they hold theirtongues.”—Proverbs 17:27-28
Mr. Thomas Murray, son of the late Alfonzo Murray and Sarah Dorcas Wright Murray was born June 8, 1921 in Green County and departed this life Sept. 13, 2019 at the Green Hill Rehab & Care Center in Greensburg. He was 98 years, three months and five days of age.
He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a mem-ber of the Greensburg Baptist Church. He was a retired farmer, General Manager and licensed tobacco buyer for the Jake Dulworth Tobacco Warehouse. He was also the for-mer Manager for the Burley #1 Warehouse. An auctioneer, Mr. Whitnaincy, had stat-ed, “Mr. Murray was the best starter on to-bacco that he had ever followed.”
He united in mar-riage to Marie Kemp on December 23, 1939, who preceded him in death on February, 28, 2018.
Survivors include one daughter and a son-in-law, Carolyn and Thomas D. Jones of Louisville; two grandchildren and their spouses, Steve and Marcy Jones of Nicholasville and Kar-en and Mark Robin-son of Louisville; two great grandchildren and a spouse, Cory Jones and Shannon and Cory Gibson, all of Nicholasville; one great-great grand-child, Noah Gibson of Nicholasville; six nieces, Betty Jeffer-ies, Wanda and Den-nis Henry, Phyllis and Daryl Morning, Sara Murray, Ann Strader and Margie Bloyd; five nephews, David and Maggie Murray, Sam and Beverly Kemp, Kenny Murray, Leslie and Lohman Sidebot-tom and Albert and Freda Sutton; special friends, Jimmy Little and Ray Acree, along with a host of other relatives and friends.
Mr. Murray was preceded in death by three sisters and five brothers, Nettie Kemp, Hattie Sut-ton, June Sidebottom, Daniel Murray, Mar-vin Murray, Paul Mur-ray, Carl Murray and Charles Murray.
Funeral services were conducted Mon-day, Sept. 16, 2019 at the Cowherd & Par-rott Funeral Home with burial in the
G r e e n s b u r g C e m -etery in Greensburg. Bro. Blake Jessie, Bro. Todd Young, Bro. Steve James, Bro. Tony Jewell and Bro. Ryan Hood officiated.
Visitation was prior to the service.
Pallbearers: Steve Jones, Cory Jones, Gene Judd, Shaun Murray, Larry Handy, Tony Jewell, Terry Dile, Jimmy Little.
Honorary Pallbear-ers: Ryan Hood, Car-men Denny, Naomi Embry, Carol Ray, Jerry Ray, Joy Scruggs, Betty Jeffries, Elnora Pickett, Doris Jean Creason, Louise Per-ry, James Bonta, Dan-ny Buchanan, Donny Buchanan, Ray Acree, Sharon Mosz, Win-ford Bonta, Kristina Smothers, Monica Pierce, Cheryl Kelly, Todd Bloyd, Walt Par-rott, Dennis Henry, Betty Hall, Homer Simpson, Bill Harris, Montery Harris, Dale Buchanan, Jerry Fi-erlds, Pee Wee Coffey, Robbie Beard, Robert Miller, Wendell Han-cock, Donnie Han-cock, Danny Burress, Wi l l i am Hancock , Bobby McFelia, David Murray, Cliff Cook’s Sunday School Class.
Memorials are sug-gested to the Gideon Bible Fund, which can be made at the funeral home.
For online condo-lence log onto: www.cowherdandparrott.com of Facebook.
Thomas Murray
Thomas Murray, 98Darrell Wayne Mor-
rison, son of Ruth Ann (Milby) Vittitow and the late Russell E. Morrison, Jr was born May 6, 1963 in Green County, and departed this life in Scottsville. He was 56 years of age.
Darrell was a self-employed HVAC Tech-nician for many years and was an employee of Knights Mechanical at the time of his death.
He enjoyed the lake life, fishing and visit-ing family and friends when he wasn’t work-ing.
Besides his father, he was preceded in death by a brother: Danny Morrison.
Survivors include: three sons, Chris Mor-rison and wife An-drea, Dylan Morrison and Jay Morrison all of Campbellsville; his mother, Ruth Ann Vit-titow of Louisville; a sister, Lynette Kess-inger of Shelbyville; two brothers: Lane Morri-
son and Charles Vitti-tow of Louisville; three grandchildren, Abby, Jase and Taylor and a host of other relatives and friends.
To honor Darrell’s request, there will be no public visitation or funeral.
Interment will be in the Greensburg Cem-etery.
L.R. Petty Funeral Home in Campbells-ville in charge of ar-rangements.
Darrell Wayne Morrison
Darrell Wayne Morrison, 56
Mr. Joseph Wayne “Joe” Fair of Manns-ville departed this life on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019 at his home af-ter a battle with cancer. Born July 29, 1962 to the late Rufus and Ella Marie (Wethington) Fair, he was 57 years, 1 month, and 13 days of age.
He had made a pro-fession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Mannsville Meth-odist Church. Mr. Fair was a licensed HVAC installer and an em-ployee of Keltner Con-tracting in Campbells-ville. He loved helping people and took a gen-uine interest in their well-being. His faith in God and sincere, heartfelt kindness was exemplified in the care he took and the unfet-tered favors he did.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his com-panion, Denise Cox of Mannsville; two chil-dren, Rachelle Cox, and Lindsey Jeffries and husband Alan, all of Campbellsville; six sib-lings, Vernon Fair and wife Pansy of Camp-bellsville, Becky Mar-tin and husband Ricky of Russellville, Ken-neth Fair of Manns-ville, Tammy Stayton of Campbel lsvi l le, Ronnie Fair of Camp-bellsville, and Donna Brewer of Campbells-ville; five grandchil-dren, Bailey Wething-
ton, Cody Wethington, Brady Wethington, Kane Jeffries, and Hay-don Jeffries; one great-grandchild, Preston McNeil, and a host of nieces, nephews, cous-ins, and other family and friends.
He was also preceded in death by a childhood sister, Debbie Gail Fair.
A funeral service was held Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019 in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Fu-neral Home, 1765 New Columbia Rd, Camp-bellsville. Bro. John Hall officiated. Burial was in the Gum Lick Cemetery.
Visitation was Sept. 13.
Pallbearers: Alan Jeffries, Chris Mur-phy, Robert Kearney, Ricky Raikes, Ken-neth Fair, and Collin Cox. Serving as hon-orary pallbearers are his grandchildren and great-grandchild.
Joseph Far
Joseph Wayne Fair, 57
Homecoming at Macedonia Baptist Church this Sunday
H o m e c o m i n g a t Macedonia Baptist Church Sunday, Sept. 22 beginning at 10 a.m. The message will be brought by Bro. Larry Wisdom with special
singing by Janet and Dillard Vanardsdale. Meal to follow.
Bro. Brad Davis and the congregation invite everyone to at-tend.
Summershade, Bramlett Community Fish Fry
The annual Sum-mershade/Bramlett Community Fish Fry will be held Sunday, Sept. 22 at 5 p.m. CDT at the Summershade Pavilion.
Come early and visitwith friends and neigh-bors.
Everyone is invited.The event is sponsoredby Summershade Unit-ed Methodist Church.
Revival at Oak Grove Separate Baptist Church
Oak Grove Separate Baptist Church will be starting revival Sun-day, Sept. 22 beginning at 7 p.m. ET
Bro. Joe Milby will be the evangelist.
Sunday night, The Glory Road Singers will be singing; Mon-
day is Buddy Will-ingham; Tuesday will be Through the Fire, Wednesday is DebbieShuffett and Thursdayis Ricardo Hughes andYulanda Bradshaw.
Rev. Ricky Arnett and congregation wel-comes everyone.
Th e Ten Commandments
Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.
Honor thy father and thy mother.
Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Thou shalt not steal.Thou shalt not bear false witness
against thy neighbour.Thou shalt not covet.
(Exodus 20:3-17)
Our deepest sympathy is extended to those who have lost loved ones.