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OBITUARYCathy Deloris Wethington Tapscott of Greensburg, Kentucky, daughter of the late Edgar and Imelda Wethington was ...
10/27/2025

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Cathy Deloris Wethington Tapscott of Greensburg, Kentucky, daughter of the late Edgar and Imelda Wethington was born on March 3, 1952 in Clementsville, Kentucky. She departed this life on Sunday, October 26, 2025 at her home having attained the age of 73 years, seven months and 23 days.

She was of the Catholic faith and formerly worked at Campbellsville Apparel.

Cathy enjoyed flowers, watching golf and the game show network. She was an avid University of Kentucky Wildcat fan.

Survivors include her companion of over 35 years, Billy Gumm, of Greensburg.

Other survivors include two sons and a daughter-in-law: Chris and Candise Tapscott of Liberty, and James Gregory Tapscott of Campbellsville; two step-children: Natosha and Travis Keith of Greensburg, and Brandon and Courtney Gumm of Campbellsville; grandchildren: Bodie Tapscott, Mila Tapscott, Kaylee Gifford, Ashton Gifford, Kristijna and Derek Sines, Cheyenne Keith, Blake Gumm and Corey Gumm; two great-grandchildren: Ethan Brown and Selena Sines; one sister and brother-in-law: Louise and John Bricken of Louisville; plus a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by siblings: Anna Catherine Wethington, Vera Ann Campbell, Frances Waymon Pelston, Pat Wethington, Lawrence “Runt” Wethington and Malcom Wethington.

The funeral services for Cathy Tapscott will be conducted at 10 AM, Central Time, on Thursday, October 30, 2025 at the Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg with burial to follow in the St. Bernard’s Catholic Church Cemetery in Clementsville. Bro. Earl West officiating.

Visitation is requested from 5 PM until 8PM, Central Time, on Wednesday and after 7 AM until the time of the service on Thursday.

Pallbearers: Greg Tapscott, Chris Tapscott, Brandon Gumm, Travis Keith, Bodie Tapscott and Derek Sines

Honorary Pallbearers: Mark Bricken, Jeff Bricken and Michael Waymon

Arrangements are under the direction of Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg.

Online condolences may be offered at www.gupton-landrum.com

OBITUARYJohn W. Welch, age 58 of the Little Barren community, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at his residenc...
10/27/2025

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John W. Welch, age 58 of the Little Barren community, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at his residence. Survivors include one step-son, Aaron Whitsit of New York.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Wendy Welch.

Private graveside services for John W. Welch were held at the Bennett Cemetery. Arrangements are entrusted to Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg.

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OBITUARYRev. Dr. Janine Wilson was joy and wisdom incarnate. She loved Matthew fiercely, with a tenderness and delight t...
10/27/2025

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Rev. Dr. Janine Wilson was joy and wisdom incarnate. She loved Matthew fiercely, with a tenderness and delight that is rare in this world and precious to behold. Before they ever knew that they would one day marry, she spent countless hours building an HO scale model lighthouse, painting each shingle with the world’s tiniest paintbrush; Matthew spent countless hours many states and years away building a model ship, plank by plank. God knew long before they did that they were destined to find each other, again and again, throughout their life together.

Witnessing their love inspired their children to cultivate well-tended friendship as the foundation of their relationships too, as they witnessed and celebrated Matthew and Janine’s particular love which was buoyed by playfulness, invigorated by shared curiosity about each other and the world, and infused with a sense of adventure in experiencing each new day as a true gift with all life’s simple joys. Whether growing tomatoes together, hopping in the car for one of their hallmark spur-of-the-moment road trips to wherever the nearest backroad highway would take them, or sharing a cup of morning coffee on any front porch, these two love birds lived fully present to each other and to the simple joys that fill our hearts when we pay attention. Their love was and always will be an extension of God’s own heartbeat.

Some people stumble their way into parenting— but not Janine. Janine was born to be a mother. It was a calling for her, as she parented someone under the age of 18 in her home for forty-one consecutive years. As much as she loved serving churches, mothering her kiddos— at every age and stage of their lives— was her deepest delight.

She mothered Jeni Melinda, Benjamin, and Katie Ann, and then leapt at the holy opportunity to mother Aaron and Joel when Matthew and Janine fell in love. She loved her children’s spouses, Ashley and Scott, from the moment she met them, blessing their marriages to Ben and Katie in her role as pastor-mom, and later on welcoming and loving Joel’s spouse, Alaysia, and Aaron’s spouse, Lizzy, with joy and hope, even as Alzheimer’s began to grip her. Janine’s love for her children and grandchildren never faded, despite this disease which she called, in her final days, “a whole lot of stupid.” Her grandchildren knew her as Grammy. Grammy was always ready to play “Where’s My Water” with Landon, to ride the Jellystone campground train for the millionth time with Aiden and Tucker, to sew a skirt covered in butterflies for Brynley, or blow bubbles on the front porch in her final years with Jean and Anya. Janine’s debut as Grammy— holding Phoenix in her arms for the first time— paved the way for decades of fun. From her wise decision to fill a refrigerator box with packing peanuts to fashion a slide for toddler Phoen to plop into, to the gentleness with which she gave each grandchild their very first baths in a kitchen sink, Grammy’s love permeated everything.

Rev. Dr. Janine Wilson was also a brilliant woman, with wisdom that seemed to come straight from the Holy Spirit. She was never “preachy,” but oh how she could preach! God’s love poured out through her prayers, as poetry seemed to flow straight from her heart to God’s own when she led God’s people in worship. Though she had never met a female pastor when she sensed God’s calling for her life, she kept listening, and going wherever God would send her.

She first earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology over seemingly endless years of night school while raising three young kids. It was in that program she also met her best friend Marilyn. Janine went on to earn her Master of Divinity from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, followed years later by a Doctorate of Ministry too. She served churches as pastor in Tulsa and Pryor Creek, Oklahoma; in Dayton, Belle Center, and Columbus, Ohio; and as “pastor to pastors” as executive leadership in both the PCUSA and UCC, serving in Grace Presbytery in Texas and later in the Central Southeast Ohio Association. Janine was a gifted listener and leader, with a quiet humility and faith that grounded every room she entered. Her heart was connected to the Holy One, and so being, she helped connect us to God. She learned about God first as a Moravian, then as a Presbyterian, then as a United Church of Christ pastor who lived Micah 6:8 in her daily life and in her ministry.

Rev. Dr. Helen Janine Wilson truly worked for justice in community, loved kindness and lived her life sharing it, and now walks humbly with God through the light of eternity.

To celebrate her life: Go and feed someone today, or help them find a safe place to sleep and to heal when your neighbors find themselves unhoused. Liberate a critter from a shelter— adopt that back room, returned-ferret, or sneak that lab rat named Spock out of the impending doom of medical research, or welcome a chicken that appears on your doorstep one day and build him a coop. Welcome a shelter dog into your life or donate to an animal shelter near you. Give to a public library, and make sure to read, read, read! Teach someone something that brings you joy. Put out a hummingbird feeder. Watch a sunrise or a NASA space launch. Make a wish on a shooting star, and hold someone’s hand. Tell Matthew that he’s wonderful. Tell her children and grandchildren that they carry her heart in their own. Make someone’s life a little better today, and do it in Janine’s name. Know that whenever you do justice, love with kindness, and walk humbly with God, we honor her legacy and God’s love.

In lieu of flowers, please join her family in giving to Greensburg Presbyterian Church (119 N Main St, Greensburg, KY 42743) and Hosparus Health Barren River (101 Riverwood STE B, Bowling Green, KY 42103) to help fund the angels walking among us who show up with scrubs on to help us through our final weeks and final hours.

A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date.

Gupton Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg is in charge of the arrangements.

Online condolences may be offered at www.gupton-landrum.com

OBITUARYMr. Charles Arnold Jones, age 63 of the Glens Fork community of Adair County, Kentucky passed away on Monday, Oc...
10/21/2025

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Mr. Charles Arnold Jones, age 63 of the Glens Fork community of Adair County, Kentucky passed away on Monday, October 20, 2025 at TJ Samson Hospital in Glasgow, Kentucky.

A husband, father, brother, uncle and friend will be forever missed as we honor the transition of Charles A Jones to his heavenly home. Charles was the youngest child of Nannie and Leonard Jones and grew up on his family’s farm in Burlington, North Carolina , surrounded by family and friends who doted on him. Charles was a smart, verbal child never missing an opportunity to be mischievous and full of wit and he continued those traits into adulthood. Charles was baptized as a young child at Jeffries Cross Baptist located in Burlington N.C.

One of his greatest joys was showing kindness and care to those he met. Without a lot of fanfare, it was important for Charles to share with others. He loved cooking and grilling with an end goal of sharing meals with neighbors and friends and for years assisted local churches in preparing annual community holiday meals. Several years ago Charles displayed his downhome culinary skills during a 3 day Thanksgiving feast for family at the Kentucky farm. Charles was employed by Asplundh Tree and vegetation company for many years earlier in his life. He retired as a certified butcher from FairPlay Meat . After retirement, he enjoyed spending most of his time being outdoors tending to his animals and gardening on the farm.

Charles is survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth and their son, Charles Thomas . Charles will be sorely missed by his siblings, Sylvia, Frankie (Alease), Millie Joanne (Robert ) and Thomas as well as his nieces, nephews and extended family . He is preceded in death by his parents and sister, Dr. Norma Jones, CDR, USN.

A memorial service and celebration of Charles’ life will be scheduled at a later date.

Arrangements are entrusted to Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg.

In lieu of flowers, one can best honor Charles by showing kindness, a smile and paying the magic of goodness forward in a loving deed.

“What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes part of us”. Helen Keller

Online condolences may be offered at www.gupton-landrum.com

OBITUARYEmily Jean Corbin of Hardyville, daughter of Ronnie and Tammy Rhinehart Corbin, was born on August 11, 2007 in G...
10/19/2025

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Emily Jean Corbin of Hardyville, daughter of Ronnie and Tammy Rhinehart Corbin, was born on August 11, 2007 in Glasgow, Kentucky. She departed this life on Friday, October 17, 2025 in Glasgow, Kentucky having attained the age of 18 years, two months and six days.

She had made a profession of faith in Christ. Emily was a 2025 high school graduate and played on the Hart County Lady Raider’s basketball team. She enjoyed hunting and spending time with her family and friends.

Survivors include her parents: Ronnie and Tammy Corbin of Hardyville; her siblings: Erica and Paul Smith, Megan and Matthew Fancher, and Braxton Corbin all of Hardyville, Aaron and Holli Corbin of Sulphur Well, Andrew and Cassidey Corbin of Wisdom, and Maranda and Ty Wilson of Center; her grandmother: Patricia Rhinehart; aunts and uncles: Linda Buckner of Greensburg, Mary Rhinehart of Knob Lick, Jody and Alberta Rhinehart of Center, and Jerrid and Barbie Rhinehart of Edmonton, Diane and Jason Ballard, Jason Corbin all of Hardyville, Sheila Duncan of Cave City, and Ricky and Linda Corbin of Florida; nieces and nephews: Nevaeh Smith, Keagan Smith, Christian Smith, Andreyah Corbin, Olivia Corbin, Bently Smith, Nathaniel Fancher, Zayden Smith, Benton Corbin, Westyn Smith, Levi Fancher, Karter Corbin, Paisley Smith, Hayden Fancher, Taelynn Smith, Breauna Smith, Lucas Tomlin, Hensleigh Corbin; special cousins: Landon Morgan, Sierra Morgan, Gracie Morgan, Kaydance Morgan, Addalyn Morgan, Alexis Robertson, Kyndelle Brann and Hadleigh Morgan; plus a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by grandparents: William Rhinehart, and Glen and Shirley Corbin.

The funeral service for Emily Corbin will be conducted at 1 PM, Central Time, on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at the Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg. Bro. Jerry Whitehouse and Bro. John Prater officiating. Burial will follow in the Corbin Family Cemetery, Liberty-Lawson Road, Green County, Kentucky.

Visitation is requested on Tuesday from 3 PM until 8 PM, Central Time, and after 7 AM Wednesday morning until the time of the service at the funeral home.

Pallbearers: Aaron Corbin, Andrew Corbin, Ty Wilson, Paul Smith, Landon Morgan, Chance Jones, Matthew Fancher and Jerrid Rhinehart

Arrangements are under the direction of Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg.

Online condolences may be offered online at www.gupton-landrum.com

OBITUARYMr. Danny Joe Rodgers of Adair County, Kentucky, son of the late Joseph Simpson Rodgers and Lennie Merle Keltner...
10/17/2025

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Mr. Danny Joe Rodgers of Adair County, Kentucky, son of the late Joseph Simpson Rodgers and Lennie Merle Keltner Rodgers, was born on June 15, 1949 in Adair County, Kentucky. He departed this life on Thursday, October 16, 2025 in Columbia, Kentucky having attained the age of 76 years, four months and one day.

He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of Pickett’s Chapel Church.

He was affectionately known as “Poppy” by his grandchildren, and he enjoyed fishing, hunting and farming.

Danny retired from the maintenance department at Campbellsville University.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Baker Rodgers, on April 17, 2019.

Survivors include one son: Byron (Erica) Rodgers of Columbia; two daughters: Shelley (Shawn) Phillips & Misty (Jarrod) Willis all of Columbia; eight grandchildren: Jayden Willis, Trevor Willis, CJ and Katherine Rodgers, Jenna Rodgers, Byron Rodgers, Ryder Rodgers, Maddox Phillips and Addison Phillips; one sister-in-law: Judy Rodgers of Elizabethtown; plus a host of other relatives and friends.

In addition to his wife, he was also preceded in death by one brother, Jimmy Rodgers.

The funeral service for Mr. Danny Joe Rodgers will be conducted at 2 PM, Central Time, on Sunday, October 19, 2025 at the Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg with burial to follow in the Antioch Cemetery in Adair County. Bro. Brian Fudge officiating.

Visitation is requested after 9 AM, Central Time, on Sunday until the time of the service at the funeral home.

Pallbearers: Jayden Willis, Trevor Willis, CJ Rodgers, Byron Rodgers, Ryder Rodgers, Maddox Phillips

Honorary Pallbearers: David Pierce, Glenn Corbin, Troy Handley, Wade Rodgers, Steven Baker, Ronnie Bishop, Ziggy Newton, Bill Harris and Jack Beard

Expressions of sympathy are requested to be made in the form of donations to the Antioch Cemetery Fund, which can be made at the funeral home.

Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg is in charge of the arrangements.

Online condolences may be offered at www.gupton-landrum.com

OBITUARYMrs. Linda Leigh Peckinpaugh Neat of the Elkhorn community of Taylor County, Kentucky, daughter of the late Carl...
09/21/2025

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Mrs. Linda Leigh Peckinpaugh Neat of the Elkhorn community of Taylor County, Kentucky, daughter of the late Carl Peckinpaugh and Helen Walker, was born on April 21, 1948 in Louisville, Kentucky. She departed this life on Sunday, September 21, 2025 at her home having attained the age of 77 years and five months.
She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of Elkhorn Baptist Church.
Mrs. Neat had worked as a home health aide.
Survivors include her husband of almost 31 years, Mr. Wilbert Neat of Elkhorn, having united in marriage on October 6, 1994.
Other survivors include two daughters and a son-in-law: Carol and Sean Edward, and Sherry Gibson; one son: Rick Miles; three step-daughters and sons-in-law: Janet Altman, Carol and Charles Luckett, Connie and Aaron Walters; one step-son: Jimmy Neat; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two brothers and a sister-in-law: John and Rachel Peckinpaugh, and Rick Peckinpaugh; two sisters and brothers-in-law: Debbie and Tony Buckler, and Carol and Walter Carwile; plus a host of other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Christina Miles.
Cremation was chosen by the family and no services are scheduled at this time.
Arrangements are in the care of Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg.
Online condolences may be offered at www.gupton-landrum.com

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09/19/2025

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OBITUARYMs. Jennifer Lee Bennett Parnell of Greensburg, Kentucky, daughter of the late Arlen Gene Bennett and Barbara An...
09/15/2025

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Ms. Jennifer Lee Bennett Parnell of Greensburg, Kentucky, daughter of the late Arlen Gene Bennett and Barbara Ann Burriss Bennett, was born on December 30, 1977 in Louisville, Kentucky. She departed this life on Monday, September 15, 2025 in Greensburg, Kentucky having attained the age of 47 years, eight months and 16 days.

She had made a profession of faith in Christ.

Survivors include one daughter: Chelsey Lea Harris of Campbellsville (Kayla Hamilton of Ft. Walton Beach, Florida); one granddaughter: Destiny Ann Harris of Campbellsville; three sisters and a brother-in-law: Donna Hill of Greensburg, Deborah Ford and Michelle (Ken) Edwards both of Crestview, Florida; plus a host of other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother-in-law: Richard Ford.

Cremation was chosen by the family with no services scheduled at this time.

Arrangements are entrusted to Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg.

Online condolences may be offered at www.gupton-landrum.com

OBITUARYMr. Anthony Dewayne Hardwick of Green County, Kentucky, son of the late Charles and Virginia Trowbridge Hardwick...
09/10/2025

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Mr. Anthony Dewayne Hardwick of Green County, Kentucky, son of the late Charles and Virginia Trowbridge Hardwick, was born on January 22, 1969 in Greensburg, Kentucky. He departed this life on Tuesday, September 9, 2025 in Green County, Kentucky having attained the age of 56 years, seven months and 18 days.

He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was of the Baptist faith.

Mr. Hardwick was employed by Soto Construction and Price Roofing. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gathering ginseng, riding motorcycles and mechanic work. Kino, his loyal dog, was spoiled beyond measure by Dewayne.

He is survived by his wife of almost 30 years, Melissa Morgan Hardwick, having united in marriage on December 13, 1995.

In addition to his wife, Melissa Hardwick of Greensburg, other survivors include two sisters and brothers-in-law: Regina and Freddie Robertson, and Tami and Dennis Whitlow, all of Greensburg; nieces and nephews: Craig Robertson, Brandy Whitlow and Edgar Martinez, Amber and Jose Canales, Alicia and Evan Davis, Cody Morgan, and Kayla and Ryan Bailey; plus a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Ethel Porter, Cecil and Ethel Trowbridge; and one niece: Megan Dawn Robertson.

The funeral services for Mr. Anthony Dewayne Hardwick will be conducted at 2 PM, Central Time, on Saturday, September 13, 2025 at the Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Macedonia Cemetery. Bro. Leslie Jewell officiating.

Visitation is requested after 11 AM until the time of the service on Saturday.

Expressions of sympathy are requested to be made in the form of donations towards funeral expenses, which can be made at the funeral home.

Pallbearers: Dennis Whitlow, Donnie Price, Dale Mansfield, Gary Morgan, Gary Cox and Maya Sales

Honorary Pallbearers: Patrick Bailey and Tavis Posey

Arrangements are entrusted to Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg.
Online condolences may be offered at www.gupton-landrum.com

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