4 - THE BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS, Thurs., April 5, 2012
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WITH THE BIBLE
by Cornelius R. Stam, Founder
Berean Bible Society
PO Box 756 Germantown, WI 53022
THE SON OF MAN
by Cornelius R. Stam
In the four "Gospel" records, the Lord Jesus Christ
refers to Himself about eighty times as "the son of Man".
This title is based upon a passage in Daniel's prophecy in
which "dominion, and glory, and a kingdom" are given
unto one who appeared as "the Son of Man" (Dan.7:13,
14). This kingdom, says the passage, "shall not pass away,
and ... shall not be destroyed."
As the term "Son of God" speaks of our Lord's deity
and the term "Son of David" emphasizes His title as King
of Israel, so the term "Son of Man" identifies Him as the
representative of mankind in general.
It is as "Son of Man" that He will reign as King of the
world, as "King of kings" as we have seen above. It is also
as "Son of Man" that He will judge the nations just before
His kingdom reign:
"When the Son of Man shall come in His glory, and
all the holy angels with Him, then shall He sit upon the
throne of His glory: and before Him will be gathered all
nations" (Matt. 25: 31,32).
As Son of man He will also be the Judge at the final
judgment at the Great White Throne (Rev. 20:11-15).
"For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed
all judgment unto the Son... because He is the Son of
man" (John 5:22,27).
Surely God could not be more just in His dealings with
mankind. But best of all it is as Son of man that our Lord
represented us at Calvary, paying the penalty for our sins
that He might deliver us from the judgment to come. "For
the Son of man came...to give His life a ransom for many"
(Mark 10:45). In "due time" the Apostle Paul was raised
up to proclaim the glad news that the great Mediator had
given Himself "a ransom for ALL" (I Tim.2:6).
Augusta
Presbyterian
Church
invites you to their monthly
BREAD BASKET
Lunch
Wednesday, April 11
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M, Tu, Th, F & Sat: 10 - 4
Closed: Wed & Sunday
128 Main Street
Augusta, KY 41002
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Come & Bring a Friend!
Menu for April:
Dick says if the weather is warm,
we will be grilling out again!
Bring a friend!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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Palmer Funeral Home
May’s Lick, KY
Traditional Funerals
Memorial Services
Cremation
The only on-site crematory in the area.
606-763-6405
www.palmerfuneralhome.net
Directors:
Robert T. Palmer
Jarrod T. Estill
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MRS. HALL
Mary Etta Hall, 74, of
Dover passed away Friday,
March 30, 2012 at St. Joseph
Hospital in Lexington. Born
in Missouri on October 27,
1937, a daughter of the late
Stephen D. and Edna Olive
Cassidy Sponcil, she was a
homemaker, a member of
New Hope Christian Church,
and a former 4-H Leader.
Survivors include her
husband of 56 years, Tom
W. Hall; one daughter Kim
(Jack) Fultz of Dover; one
son Clint Hall of Maysville;
two grandchildren, Kacie
(Tony) Browning and Dylan
Hall; two step-grandchildren,
Michael (Lori) Fultz and Jeffrey (Billie Jo) Fultz; three
sisters, Marie Newman of
New Richmond, OH, Edna
Wylie and Betty Manning of
Georgetown, OH; two sisters-in-law, Juanita Hall and
Aleene Leach of Maysville;
and several nieces and nephews.
Services were conducted
Tuesday, April 2, 2012, at
New Hope Christian Church
with Rev. Michael Stevenson
and nephew Rev. Dan Wylie
officiating. Interment followed in the Rosemont Cemetery at Dover.
In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to New
Hope Christian Church.
Palmer Funeral Home,
May’s Lick served the family. Condolences may be
made to www.palmerfuneralhome.net.
MRS. FRYMAN
Mildred Gifford Fryman, 89, of Sardis passed
away Wednesday, March 28,
2012 at Maysville Nursing &
Rehab Facility. Born in Robertson County on January 27,
1923, a daughter of the late
Leslie and Ann Kate Henson
Gifford, she was a homemaker, a life-long member
of Sardis United Methodist
Church, and was active in the
United Methodist Women.
Survivors include one
daughter, Jane Fryman Saunders of Sardis; one grandson, Tom (Mindy) Saunders;
two great-grandsons, Clay
and Taylor Saunders of the
Shannon Community; and
several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death
by her husband of 58 years,
Kelly T. Fryman; one sister,
Christine Mann Rhodes; and
one son-in-law, Clarence E.
Saunders.
Services were conducted
Saturday, March 31, 2012,
at Palmer Funeral Home in
May’s Lick with Dr. Michael
Rice officiating. Burial followed in the Shannon Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were
Clay Saunders, Taylor Saunders, Harry Mann, Sherman
Saunders, Johnny Gifford
and Eddie Dillon. Honorary Pallbearers were James
C. Stitt. W.T. Doyle, C.B.
Hester, Donnie Hull, Ollie
Fulton, Jimmy Fulton, Marty
Sauer, Mike Hord, Jeff Hord,
and Darrell “Huck” Cracraft.
Memorials
suggested
to Sardis United Methodist
Church.
Condolences may be left
at www.palmerfuneralhome.
net.
MRS. BOCKOSKI
Lillian Rees Bockoski,
95 of Sarasota, FL, formerly of Indianapolis, IN died
March 28, 2012. The daughter of the late James D. and
Mary Inlow Pyles Rees, she
was a retired dietician.
Survivors include one
son, Stan (Kathleen) Bockoski of Sarasota, FL; one brother, James Rees of Moorefield,
IN; two grandsons; and one
great-granddaughter.
She
was preceded in death by one
daughter, Carol Bockoski.
Graveside services were
held Tuesday, April 3, 2012
at Shannon Cemetery with
Rev. Jim Finch officiating.
Burial followed.
Memorials suggested to
the charity of one’s choice.
Palmer Funeral Home of
May’s Lick served the family. Condolences may be left
at www.palmerfuneralhome.
net.
MR. CARPENTER
Deaths
MRS. KISKADEN
Bonnie Lou Quinlin
Kiskaden, 57, died Tuesday,
March 27, 2012 at UK Medical Center. She was born on
April 4, 1954 to the late Raymond E. and Jessie Mearns
Quinlin.
She is survived by one
son, Danny Ray (Ingrid
Foxx) Kiskaden of Augusta;
one grandchild, Cam Kiskaden; four brothers, Bobby
(Carol) Quinlin of Augusta,
Jimmy (Ethel) Quinlin of
Augusta, Johnny Quinlin of
Augusta, and Tommy Bogart
of FL; one sister, Joyce (Ronald) Jett of Augusta; several
nieces, nephews, great nieces
and great nephews. She was
preceded in death by four
brothers, Jerry Quinlin, Billy
Quinlin, Bennie Quinlin, and
Edgar Quinlin; one sister,
Fern Quinlin Markel.
Services were held Friday, March 30, 2012 at Moore
and Parker Funeral Home in
Augusta. Burial followed at
Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Memorials may be
made to the National Kidney Association, c/o Dialysis
Clinic Inc., 1210 Pope Dr.,
Maysville, KY 41056.
Condolences may be sent
to mooreandparkerfh.com.
MR. McATEE
Charles Lee McAtee,
78, of Brooksville, KY, died
Sunday, April 1, 2012 at his
residence. Born November
10, 1933 in Bracken County
a son of the late Raymond
and Irene McClanahan McAtee, he was retired from Verizon as a telephone company
technician. He was a member
of the Brooksville Baptist
Church, a former member
of the Brooksville Jaycees, a
member of the Greater Mason County Amateur Ham
Radio Association, and a
U.S. Army Veteran.
He is survived by his
wife, Bobbi Jane McAtee;
three sons, Chad McAtee
of Manitoba, Canada, Michael (Jo Ann) Clark and
Tony (Valerie) Clark, both of
Brooksville; four daughters,
Vanessa McAtee of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Michelle (Bryan) Veirs and Lisa Hobbs
of Brooksville, and Julie
(Greg) Chapman of Dayton,
OH; thirteen grandchildren,
Caden Veirs, Caleb Veirs,
Carson Chapman, Brittany
Chapman, Mikala McAtee,
Alexandera Clark, Ryne
Clark, Joshua Clark, Elizabeth Clark, Jimmie Garrad
III, Meghan Day, Dwayne
Sharp, and Kristen Brown;
five great-grandchildren; one
aunt, Emma Mae Habermehl;
one brother-in-law; and four
nephews. He was preceded
in death by one daughter, Susan McAtee; and one sister,
Carolyn Figgins.
Services will be at 11
a.m. on Thursday, April 5,
2012, at the Metcalfe-Hennessey Funeral Home in Augusta, KY with Bro. Tony
Cox officiating. Interment
will follow in the Johnsville
Cemetery, Johnsville, KY.
Visitation will be from 5-8
p.m. on Wednesday, April 4,
2012 at the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be Michael Clark, Tony Clark, Tim
Figgins, Eddie Figgins, Terry
Figgins, and Jason Figgins.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Bryan Veirs, Eddie Eches,
Jim Fredrickson, and Russell
Groves.
Memorials are suggested
to the Brooksville Food Pantry.
Condolences may be
left at www.mhfuneralhome.
com.
MRS. BAKER
Charlotte
McBride
Baker, 65, died Wednesday,
March 28, 2012 at UK Medical Center. Born on January
22, 1947, a daughter of the
late James Ward and Marie Long McBride, she was
a member of Mt. Olivet
Christian Church and attended New Hope Christian
Church.
She is survived by her
husband of 45 years, Glen
J. Baker; two children, Shari
(Tony) Heminger of Dover
and Adam (Crystal) Baker of
Maysville; three grandchildren, Ryan Heminger, Kaylee and Maycie Baker; her
brothers and sisters, Bill McBride, John McBride, Randy
McBride, Nancy Staggs,
and Amy Maynard all of
Mt. Olivet, Linda Honan of
Maysville, and Donald Ray
McBride of Lexington. She
was preceded in death by
a brother, James Ward McBride, Jr.
Services were held Saturday at Moore & Parker Funeral Home in Brooksville.
Burial followed at Brooksville Cemetery.
Memorials may be made
to The Hope Lodge, 1500
College Way, Lexington, KY
40502.
Condolences may be sent
to mooreandparkerfh.com.
MRS. BECKETT
Coranelli “Connie” Faris
Beckett, 88, died Thursday,
March 29, 2012 in Cincinnati, OH at Meadowbrook
Care Center. Born in Trinity,
KY December 9, 1923, the
daughter of John Will Faris
and Dixie Simpson Faris, she
was a teacher.
She is survived by two
sisters, Garneda Goodwin
of Highland Heights, Mason
County, KY and Geraldine
Heck of Louisville, KY; one
“adopted” son, Harrison (Lucie) Collier; and two granddaughters, Sarah and Katie
Collier. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Thomas Gordon Beckett; and three
sisters, Minnie Mae Carr,
Virginia Hayes, and Kathryn
Himes Hamm Childrey.
Services were held Saturday, March 31, 2012, at
Palmer Funeral Home in
Germantown, KY. Burial followed at Hillcrest Memorial
Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, the
family requests that friends
donate to the charity of one’s
choice.
Condolences may be sent
to palmerfh.com.
Robertson
County
Funeral Home
Mt. Olivet, KY
Phone: 724-5000
or
234-4000
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Funeral Home
301 E. Fourth Street • Augusta, Kentucky
606-756-2270
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Roy Bradden Carpenter,
82, died Friday, March 30,
2012 at Maysville Nursing &
Rehab. Born on March 22,
1930, a son of the late Bradden W. and Lovell Prater Carpenter, he was a U.S. Army
Veteran.
He is survived by his
wife of 37 years, Eva Cooper Carpenter; one step-son,
George Steven (Nancy)
Martin of Brooksville; three
grandchildren, Erica (Chad)
Bowling, Emily (Zach)
Fletcher, and Zachary (Savannah) Martin; four great
grandchildren, Avah Bowling, Chloe Martin, Nate Ruark, and Jett Martin; and one
sister, Betty Hardymon of
Crescent Springs, KY. He
was preceded in death by
three brothers, Charles Carpenter, Clark Carpenter, and
Robert “Bob” Carpenter.
Services were held Tuesday, April 3, 2012, at Moore
and Parker Funeral Home in
Brooksville. Burial followed
at Brooksville Cemetery.
Memorials may be
sent to Hospice of Hope,
909 Kenton Station Drive,
Maysville, KY 41056.
Condolences may be sent
to mooreandparkerfh.com.
MRS. DANEHE
Suzanne “Sue” Bates
Danehe, 55, of Cincinnati,
OH, passed away March 29,
2012 at the Cleveland Clinic.
She is survived by her
husband, Dan; two children,
Sara and Ryan; one grandson, Aiden; her mother, Mary
Lou; six siblings, Celeste,
Al, Larry, Jane, Janice and
Kris; her mother-In-Law,
Mrs. Theresa Danehe; and
two brothers-in-law, Tim and
Tom Danehe, Augusta KY.
She was preceded in death
by one brother, Tom.
A celebration of her life
will be held at The Barn,
10802 Loveland Madeira
Road, Loveland, OH 45140,
on Friday, April 6, 2012 from
6 – 9 p.m.
Memorials may be made
to Donate Life, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,
and The American Heart Association.
MRS. McCLANAHAN
Ruby Mae McClanahan,
78, of Falmouth, KY passed
away Sunday, April 1, 2012
at St. Elizabeth Hospital in
Williamstown, KY. Born in
Augusta, KY on July 5, 1933,
the daughter of the late John
and Josephine Mains Johnson, she was a member of the
Falmouth Christian Church.
Survivors include her
husband, C. Donald McClanahan of Falmouth; two sons,
Steve McClanahan, Morning
View, KY, and Keith McClanahan, Falmouth; one
daughter, Donna Moreland,
Falmouth; three brothers, Lenard Johnson, Neptune, KY,
Donnie Johnson, Brooksville, and Bobby Johnson,
Brooksville; two sisters,
Renie Bruin, Falmouth, and
Leoma Clos, Brooksville; six
grandchildren, Melissa McClanahan, Ryan McClanahan, Kyla Moreland, Brady
Moreland, Laura McClanahan, and Julia McClanahan;
and one great-grandson,
James Skinner.
Services will be held at
2 p.m. on Thursday, April 5,
2012, at the Peoples Funeral
Home, Falmouth. Interment
will be in Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth. Visitation
will from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Thursday.
Condolences may be left
at www.peoplesfuneralhome.
com.