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Saint Augustine is well known for his oft quoted saying, “You have made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in You.” His only desire was to know God intimately and wor- ship Him faithfully. One of God’s greatest gifts is the incomplete- ness we feel until we allow Him to make us complete in Christ. The emptiness we feel and the desire we have for “something more” seems to come with every beat of our hearts. Often this longing is never realized unless God forces us into a cor- ner or shuts us in a dark room. Recently a friend said, “The best thing that ever happened to me was to be diagnosed with cancer. It stopped me short and made me realize that everything I thought would bring me peace and satisfaction was an illusion. None of my accomplishments mattered any more nor could any of the wealth I accumulated purchase any peace. My cancer made me realize that ev- erything I had could not be exchanged for one simple heart beat or a breath of fresh air. Often it takes a serious illness or other tragedy in life to force us to face the reality of our help- lessness, hopeless and emptiness. Many times we think that our “busi- ness” in church activities will bring us peace when we face the uncertainties of life. When David faced a spiritual collapse he knew exactly what to do and where to go and Who had the solution: “My soul thirsts for You; my body longs for You.” EPS 145 Page 6, The Estill County Tribune, August 24, 2016 OBITUARIES Printed free as a public service. Contact the funeral home to have an obituary included. Photos included at no charge. Local obituary Lines -- Lewis (723-8558) & Toler (723-4242) Contact the Estill County Tribune at 606) 723-5012 to have any out-of-county obituaries placed in this newspaper. Visit Our Website At <EstillTribune.Com> For Up-To-Date Obituaries FLORAL DESIGN by Nikki 391 Richmond Road Westgate Plaza Irvine, Kentucky Weddings • Funerals • Gifts • Candles Silk Funeral Flowers For Rent CALL TOLL-FREE 1-877-331-9081 606-726-0202 24 HRS: 606-975-2282 WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.FLORALDESIGNSBYNIKKI.COM Flowers for All Occasions CHURCH NEWS Church News is published as a free service of The Estill County Tribune. Call your announce- ment to (606) 723-5012; fax it to (606) 723-2743; or E-mail it to <[email protected]> or mail to 6135 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY 40336. Drip Rock Baptist Church will be having a Gospel Sing- ing on Saturday, August 27, 2016, starting at 6:00 p.m. Special singers will be Donnie Watson and Glen Hamilton. There will be re- freshments afterward. Everybody is welcome to attend. Saturday, August 27th @ 6pm Gospel Singing at Drip Rock Grief Care, a free commu- nity ministry of Calvary Bap- tist Church, 21 Glory Street in West Irvine, will start Tues- day, September 6, 2016, 6:00- 7:30 p.m. There will be a series of 6- 8 meetings to share stories of grief and learn ways to give permission to grieve through our life’s journey. Register soon, by calling 606-975-1964 or 723-2416. Group sizes will be limited to twelve (12) people per cycle but you may register any time for the next cycle. Child care will be available if requested. Tuesday, September 6th 6-8pm Grief Care Free Community Ministry 1. Is the book of Labor in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From 1 Kings 5, how many thousand men com- prised the labor force that King Solomon raised? 1, 5, 10, 30 3. In Ecclesiastes 4, how many are better than one because they have a good re- ward for their labour? Two, Three, Five, Seven 4. From Exodus 20, how many days shalt thou labour and do all thy work? Two, Four, Six, Seven 5. What son of Abda was in charge of the forced labor in David’s kingdom? Baal, Adoniram, Cyrenius, Phaneul 6. From Proverbs 14:23, “In all labor there is” .... ? Love, Hope, Light, Profit Answers on bottom of Page 13 Wilson Casey’s mainstream UFO book, “Swamp Gas & High Hopes 101,” is now available from TouchPointPress.com Sammie’s 722 Main St. , Ravenna 723-6562 Open Mon. -Fri. , 9-6, and Sat. , 9-5 ● Dutch Craft Amish-Made Bedding ● New Bedroom Suites ● New Living Room Suites ● New Recliners & Lift Chairs ● We do Special Orders ● Tables & Chairs Free Delivery & Set Up 12 Months Same As Cash* *With Approved Credit Furniture & Appliances Now Accepting Mount Carmel Christian Church, Furnace Junction in Ravenna, will be having its annual homecoming on Sunday, September 11, 2016, followed by a four-day fall revival through Wednesday, with Bro. Randle Johnson as the evangelist. Homecoming begins at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday and will be followed by a potluck meal. Revival services begin at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, Sep- tember 11th and will be held at 7:00 p.m., Monday through Wednesday, September 12th to 14th. Pastor Mark Pearson and congregation welcome invite everyone to attend. Starting Sunday, September 11th Mt. Carmel Homecoming & Revival First Baptist Church, 351 Broadway in Irvine, will be having its annual homecom- ing on Sunday, September 25, 2016. Guest speaker will be Bro. Bill Vanwinkle and spe- cial singing will be by Glory Road. Sunday Schools begins at 10:00 a.m. followed by morning service at 11:00 a.m. A pot luck meal will served after morning service. Pastor Keith Williams and congregation invite everyone to attend. Sunday, September 25th Homecoming at Irvine First Baptist _________________________________ Tuesday, August 16, 2016 Lelia Taylor, 87 Lelia Taylor, age 87, of Pryse Road in Irvine, Ken- tucky, passed away Tues- day, August 16, 2016, at her home following a short ill- ness. She was born August 18, 1928 in Estill County and was the daughter of the late Joe and Pheobe Pitts Tipton. She was a retired postmas- ter with the Pryse Post Of- fice where she worked for 31 years. She attended the Church of God and had lived in Estill County all of her life. Mrs. Taylor is survived by her husband, W.C. “Tucker” Taylor; one daughter, Sue Carol Beckley (Wayne), Estill County; one son, Wal- lace Charles Taylor (Cathy), Estill County; three grand- children: L.W. Beckley, Charleston Jo Neal, and Wallace Chandler Taylor; and one great grandchild, Will Jared Beckley. She was preceded in death by one son, William Calvin Taylor Jr., three sib- lings; and one grandchild, Chadwick Miles Beckley. Funeral services were conducted Friday, August 19th at 2 p.m. at the War- ren F. Toler Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Tim Hall with burial at the West Ir- vine Cemetery. Friends called between 6 and 9 p.m., Thursday, August 18th at the funeral home. Pallbearers were Tony Miller, Sam Tipton, Char- lie Tipton, Anthony Rogers, Roger Powell, and Bobo Rogers. Honorary pallbearers were Charlie Taylor, Da- vid Taylor, Gary Taylor, Clay Flynn, L.W. Beckley, Tommy Crowe, Chandler Taylor, Wayne Beckley, Neal Chimiel, Esco Crowe, Tommy Reffitt, Will Jared Beckley, all cousins and nephews, and special care- givers – Carrie Rogers and Heather Tipton. <TolerFuneralHome.com> _________________________________ Sunday, August 14, 2016 Larry Gene Horn, 59 Larry Gene Horn, age 59, of White Oak Road in Irvine, Kentucky, passed away Sunday, August 14, 2016, at his home following a short illness. He was born November 4, 1956 in Richmond, Indi- ana and was the son of the late Joe and Reba Payne Horn. He worked as a me- chanic with Evans Motors for 20 years, Trail Blazers for 15 years and Conrad Motors for 10 years. He was an avid NASCAR fan and loved fishing. He enjoyed gardening and mowing and was a fanatic about keeping his yard mowed. Mr. Horn is survived by the love of his life for 25 years, Sandra Rader, Estill County; and three daugh- ters: Tiffany Horn, Mt. Ver- non; Kendra Rader (fiancé Chris), Jackson County; and Heather Rader, Jackson County. He was preceded in death by two brothers; Harold and Julius Horn. Graveside services were conducted Friday, August 19th at 11 a.m. at the Pine Thicket Cemetery. Warren F. Toler Funeral Home was in charge of ar- rangements. <TolerFuneralHome.com> James Edward Kiser, age 82, of Irvine, Kentucky, hus- band of Patricia Clevenger Kiser, passed away Sunday, August 21, 2016. He was born in Carter, Carter County, Kentucky to the late Frank Kiser and Ruth Fuller on June 16, 1934. Mr. Kiser was an edu- cator, a United States Army veteran, and a deacon of the First Christian Church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons: James Edward Kiser Jr., Randall Jay Kiser (Stacey), and Brian Scott Kiser (Wen- dy), his sister, Joy Brock; 13 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather who loved to play golf with his “buddies”. A funeral service will be forgone, due to his anatomi- cal gift to the University of Louisville medicine. There will be a gathering of friends to celebrate his life on Saturday, August 27, 2016, at the First Christian Church from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. <LewisFH.com> VETERAN _________________________________ Sunday, August 21, 2016 James E. Kiser, 82 Donald E. Stewart, age 82, widower of Betty Jean Spaulding Stewart, died Monday, August 22, 2016 at Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore, Ken- tucky. Born July 5, 1934 in Lex- ington, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Bernie Vernon and Dorothy Mae King Stewart. Mr. Stewart served in the United States Navy and was a 32-year department manager for I.B.M. Survivors include a daughter, Donna Randolph (Gary), Nicholasville; two sons: Larry Stewart (Lisa), Irvine; and Kristopher Stew- art (Angela), Nicholasville; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 8:00 p.m., Thurs., August 25th at Kerr Broth- ers Funeral Home, 3421 Harrodsburg Road, Lexing- ton. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m., Thursday, until the service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alex- andria Dr., Lexington, KY 40504 or Thomson-Hood Veterans Center, 100 Vet- erans Dr., Wilmore, KY 40390. <kerrborthersfuneralhome.com> VETERAN _________________________________ Monday, August 22, 2016 Donald E. Stewart, 82 Cow Creek Baptist Church will have its annual home- coming on Sunday, August 28th. Bro. Marion Brewer will be the speaker. The meal will be immedi- ately after the morning wor- ship service. Everyone is invited. Sunday, August 28th Cow Creek Baptist Homecoming NEAL’S AUTO CENTER & BODY SHOP Mechanical Work Main Street in Ravenna Call606-975-3796 NEAL’S STEREO SHOP (606) 975-3796 River Drive & Main in Ravenna “The land of the free, because of the brave.” It’s a sentiment we’ve all heard. World War II veterans like 96-year-old Ken Powell, of Lexington, who received five medals for heroic ac- tions, is one of the brave. Ninety-two-year-old World War II veteran Nello Fran- cis, of Garrett, saw the flag raising atop Iwo Jima and earned medals for his ser- vice. He’s one of the brave. Forty three veterans from across the Commonwealth with stories of bravery will fly to Washington, D.C., on August 27 to see memorials dedicated to them - free of charge - thanks to a sponsor- ship by Kentucky’s Touch- stone Energy Cooperatives. “More than 1,200 people are expected to attend the ‘Welcome Home Celebra- tion’ for these heroes,” said Joe Settles of Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooper- atives. “We are humbled to play a role in the flight and the homecoming for these World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veterans.” Those interested in attend- ing the “Welcome Home Celebration” are asked to arrive by 9 p.m. at the Blue Grass Airport. Shuttles will be available for overflow parking that evening. This flight will be the first for the newly-formed Honor Flight Kentucky hub. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honor Flight Kentucky to send WW II veterans to D.C.

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SaintAugustineiswellknownforhisoftquotedsaying,“Youhavemadeus forYourself, O Lord,andourheartisrestlessuntil it rests inYou.”HisonlydesirewastoknowGodintimatelyandwor-shipHimfaithfully. OneofGod’sgreatestgifts is the incomplete-ness we feel until weallow Him to make uscomplete in Christ. Theemptiness we feel andthe desire we have for“somethingmore”seemstocomewitheverybeatofourhearts. Often this longing isnever realized unlessGodforcesusintoacor-nerorshutsusinadarkroom. Recently a friendsaid, “The best thingthat ever happened tomewastobediagnosed

with cancer. It stoppedmeshortandmademerealize that everything Ithoughtwouldbringmepeace and satisfactionwas an illusion. Noneof my accomplishmentsmattered any more norcould any of the wealthIaccumulatedpurchaseany peace. My cancermademerealizethatev-erything Ihadcouldnotbe exchanged for onesimple heart beat or abreathoffreshair.Oftenittakesaseriousillness or other tragedyinlifetoforceustofacethe reality of our help-lessness, hopeless andemptiness. Many timeswe think that our “busi-ness”inchurchactivitieswillbringuspeacewhenwefacetheuncertaintiesoflife. When David faceda spiritual collapse heknew exactly what todoandwheretogoandWho had the solution:“Mysoul thirsts forYou;mybodylongsforYou.”

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Page 6, The Estill County Tribune, August 24, 2016

OBITUARIESPrinted free as a public service. Contact the funeral home to

have an obituary included. Photos included at no charge. Local obituary Lines -- Lewis (723-8558) & Toler (723-4242)Contact the Estill County Tribune at 606) 723-5012 to have

any out-of-county obituaries placed in this newspaper.

Visit Our Website At<EstillTribune.Com>For Up-To-Date Obituaries

FLORAL DESIGNbyNikki

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CHURCH NEWSChurch News is published as a free service of

The Estill County Tribune. Call your announce-ment to (606) 723-5012; fax it to (606) 723-2743; or E-mail it to <[email protected]> or

mail to 6135 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY 40336.

Drip Rock Baptist Church will be having a Gospel Sing-ing on Saturday, August 27, 2016, starting at 6:00 p.m. Special singers will be

Donnie Watson and Glen Hamilton. There will be re-freshments afterward. Everybody is welcome to attend.

Saturday, August 27th @ 6pm

Gospel Singing at Drip Rock

Grief Care, a free commu-nity ministry of Calvary Bap-tist Church, 21 Glory Street in West Irvine, will start Tues-day, September 6, 2016, 6:00-7:30 p.m. There will be a series of 6-8 meetings to share stories of grief and learn ways to give permission to grieve through

our life’s journey. Register soon, by calling 606-975-1964 or 723-2416. Group sizes will be limited to twelve (12) people per cycle but you may register any time for the next cycle. Child care will be available if requested.

Tuesday, September 6th 6-8pm

Grief Care Free Community Ministry

1. Is the book of Labor in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From 1 Kings 5, how many thousand men com-prised the labor force that King Solomon raised? 1, 5, 10, 30 3. In Ecclesiastes 4, how many are better than one

because they have a good re-ward for their labour? Two, Three, Five, Seven 4. From Exodus 20, how many days shalt thou labour and do all thy work? Two, Four, Six, Seven 5. What son of Abda was in charge of the forced labor in David’s kingdom? Baal, Adoniram, Cyrenius, Phaneul 6. From Proverbs 14:23, “In all labor there is” ....? Love, Hope, Light, Profit Answers on bottom

of Page 13Wilson Casey’s mainstream UFO book, “Swamp Gas & High

Hopes 101,” is now available from TouchPointPress.com

1. Is the book of Jeremiah in the Old or New Testament or neither?

2. The Ethiopian eunuch that Philip met in Acts 8:26-27 was under what queen? Azubah, Candace, Nehushta, Vashti

3. At whose well did Jesus meet the Samaritan woman? Joshua’s, Jonah’s, Jacob’s, Judas’

4. From Revelation 21, how many gates does the New Jerusalem have?1, 4, 12, 16

5. Who was king during Zechariah’s time of prophecy? David, Daniel, Darius, Saul

6. How long did Aaron’s followers mourn him? 3 days, 13 days, 30 days, 3 months

Answers1) Old; 2) Candace; 3) Jacob’s; 4)

12; 5) Darius; 6) 30 daysWilson Casey’s mainstream UFO

book, “Swamp Gas & High Hopes 101,” is now available from Touch-PointPress.com

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Mount Carmel Christian Church, Furnace Junction in Ravenna, will be having its annual homecoming on Sunday, September 11, 2016, followed by a four-day fall revival through Wednesday, with Bro. Randle Johnson as the evangelist. Homecoming begins at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday and

will be followed by a potluck meal. Revival services begin at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, Sep-tember 11th and will be held at 7:00 p.m., Monday through Wednesday, September 12th to 14th. Pastor Mark Pearson and congregation welcome invite everyone to attend.

Starting Sunday, September 11th

Mt. Carmel Homecoming & Revival

First Baptist Church, 351 Broadway in Irvine, will be having its annual homecom-ing on Sunday, September 25, 2016. Guest speaker will be Bro. Bill Vanwinkle and spe-cial singing will be by Glory Road.

Sunday Schools begins at 10:00 a.m. followed by morning service at 11:00 a.m. A pot luck meal will served after morning service. Pastor Keith Williams and congregation invite everyone to attend.

Sunday, September 25th

Homecoming at Irvine First Baptist

_________________________________Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Lelia Taylor, 87 Lelia Taylor, age 87, of Pryse Road in Irvine, Ken-tucky, passed away Tues-day, August 16, 2016, at her home following a short ill-ness. She was born August 18, 1928 in Estill County and was the daughter of the late Joe and Pheobe Pitts Tipton. She was a retired postmas-ter with the Pryse Post Of-fice where she worked for 31 years. She attended the Church of God and had lived in Estill County all of her life. Mrs. Taylor is survived by her husband, W.C. “Tucker” Taylor; one daughter, Sue Carol Beckley (Wayne), Estill County; one son, Wal-lace Charles Taylor (Cathy), Estill County; three grand-children: L.W. Beckley, Charleston Jo Neal, and Wallace Chandler Taylor; and one great grandchild, Will Jared Beckley. She was preceded in death by one son, William

Calvin Taylor Jr., three sib-lings; and one grandchild, Chadwick Miles Beckley. Funeral services were conducted Friday, August 19th at 2 p.m. at the War-ren F. Toler Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Tim Hall with burial at the West Ir-vine Cemetery. Friends called between 6 and 9 p.m., Thursday, August 18th at the funeral home. Pallbearers were Tony Miller, Sam Tipton, Char-lie Tipton, Anthony Rogers, Roger Powell, and Bobo Rogers. Honorary pallbearers were Charlie Taylor, Da-vid Taylor, Gary Taylor, Clay Flynn, L.W. Beckley, Tommy Crowe, Chandler Taylor, Wayne Beckley, Neal Chimiel, Esco Crowe, Tommy Reffitt, Will Jared Beckley, all cousins and nephews, and special care-givers – Carrie Rogers and Heather Tipton.

<TolerFuneralHome.com>

_________________________________Sunday, August 14, 2016

Larry Gene Horn, 59 Larry Gene Horn, age 59, of White Oak Road in Irvine, Kentucky, passed away Sunday, August 14, 2016, at his home following a short illness. He was born November 4, 1956 in Richmond, Indi-ana and was the son of the late Joe and Reba Payne Horn. He worked as a me-chanic with Evans Motors for 20 years, Trail Blazers for 15 years and Conrad Motors for 10 years. He was an avid NASCAR fan and loved fishing. He enjoyed gardening and mowing and was a fanatic about keeping his yard mowed.

Mr. Horn is survived by the love of his life for 25 years, Sandra Rader, Estill County; and three daugh-ters: Tiffany Horn, Mt. Ver-non; Kendra Rader (fiancé Chris), Jackson County; and Heather Rader, Jackson County. He was preceded in death by two brothers; Harold and Julius Horn. Graveside services were conducted Friday, August 19th at 11 a.m. at the Pine Thicket Cemetery. Warren F. Toler Funeral Home was in charge of ar-rangements.

<TolerFuneralHome.com>

James Edward Kiser, age 82, of Irvine, Kentucky, hus-band of Patricia Clevenger Kiser, passed away Sunday, August 21, 2016. He was born in Carter, Carter County, Kentucky to the late Frank Kiser and Ruth Fuller on June 16, 1934. Mr. Kiser was an edu-cator, a United States Army veteran, and a deacon of the First Christian Church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons: James Edward Kiser Jr., Randall Jay Kiser (Stacey), and Brian Scott Kiser (Wen-

dy), his sister, Joy Brock; 13 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather who loved to play golf with his “buddies”. A funeral service will be forgone, due to his anatomi-cal gift to the University of Louisville medicine. There will be a gathering of friends to celebrate his life on Saturday, August 27, 2016, at the First Christian Church from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

<LewisFH.com>

VETERAN

_________________________________Sunday, August 21, 2016

James E. Kiser, 82

Donald E. Stewart, age 82, widower of Betty Jean Spaulding Stewart, died Monday, August 22, 2016 at Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore, Ken-tucky. Born July 5, 1934 in Lex-ington, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Bernie Vernon and Dorothy Mae King Stewart. Mr. Stewart served in the United States Navy and was a 32-year department manager for I.B.M. Survivors include a daughter, Donna Randolph (Gary), Nicholasville; two sons: Larry Stewart (Lisa), Irvine; and Kristopher Stew-

art (Angela), Nicholasville; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 8:00 p.m., Thurs., August 25th at Kerr Broth-ers Funeral Home, 3421 Harrodsburg Road, Lexing-ton. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m., Thursday, until the service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alex-andria Dr., Lexington, KY 40504 or Thomson-Hood Veterans Center, 100 Vet-erans Dr., Wilmore, KY 40390.<kerrborthersfuneralhome.com>

VETERAN

_________________________________Monday, August 22, 2016Donald E. Stewart, 82

Cow Creek Baptist Church will have its annual home-coming on Sunday, August 28th. Bro. Marion Brewer will be the speaker.

The meal will be immedi-ately after the morning wor-ship service. Everyone is invited.

Sunday, August 28th

Cow Creek Baptist Homecoming

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“The land of the free, because of the brave.” It’s a sentiment we’ve all heard. World War II veterans like 96-year-old Ken Powell, of Lexington, who received five medals for heroic ac-tions, is one of the brave. Ninety-two-year-old World War II veteran Nello Fran-cis, of Garrett, saw the flag raising atop Iwo Jima and earned medals for his ser-vice. He’s one of the brave. Forty three veterans from across the Commonwealth with stories of bravery will fly to Washington, D.C., on August 27 to see memorials dedicated to them - free of charge - thanks to a sponsor-ship by Kentucky’s Touch-

stone Energy Cooperatives. “More than 1,200 people are expected to attend the ‘Welcome Home Celebra-tion’ for these heroes,” said Joe Settles of Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooper-atives. “We are humbled to play a role in the flight and the homecoming for these World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veterans.”Those interested in attend-ing the “Welcome Home Celebration” are asked to arrive by 9 p.m. at the Blue Grass Airport. Shuttles will be available for overflow parking that evening. This flight will be the first for the newly-formed Honor Flight Kentucky hub.

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Honor Flight Kentucky to send WW II veterans to D.C.