Ballard-Carlisle Historical and Genealogical Society

Ballard-Carlisle Historical and Genealogical Society Dedicated to keeping the history of Ballard and Carlisle Counties available for future generations.

04/30/2026

Frances Sullenger Hartman, age 102, passed away on Monday, April 27, 2026, at Mercy Health Lourdes.

Frances was born on October 9, 1923, in Cunningham, Kentucky, to the late Don and Lillie Angeline (Griffith) Sullenger. She was a devoted member of Lone Oak First Baptist Church. Frances worked for JCPenney for many years until her retirement. When it came to clothing, shoes, jewelry, or handbags, she would shop nowhere else. Family brought Frances the most joy. She enjoyed family dinners and spending time with those she loved most.

Frances is survived by four grandchildren, Tony McBride (Tammy), Dusty McBride, Bryan Holt (Lisa), LeeAnn Earwood (Scott); 8 great-grandchildren, Tori McBride, Kayla McBride Coleman (Ryan), Ashton McBride, Kensie McBride, Sam Earwood, Kaden Earwood, Miranda Cooper (Brandon) and Jacob Ogle; and three great-great-grandchildren, Logan Cooper, Miles Cooper, and Tinslee Cooper.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John J. Hartman, Jr.; two daughters, Donna Grassham and Phyllis McBride; one sister, Dessie Mae Watson; two brothers, Eddie V. Sullenger and L.B. Sullenger; two half-sisters, Jessie Sullenger and Bessie Sullenger; one half-brother, Ezra Sullenger; and her parents.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2026, 12:00 p.m., at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Paducah with Rev. Bob Martin officiating. Burial will follow the service at Mt. Kenton Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Paducah from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.

04/30/2026

John “Wayne” Meunier was welcomed home by the angels in the early morning hours of Sunday, April 26, at Mercy Health Hospice, surrounded by his loving family and dear friends. He was born October 24, 1945, to John Orlando and Estelle Anderson Meunier.

Following his retirement as Director of the Paducah/McCracken Riverport, Wayne—an avid outdoorsman—spent his days enjoying camping, fishing, and horseback riding. He was also a devoted auction-goer, a self-proclaimed chocoholic, and a true cowboy at heart.

Wayne’s compassion for others shone brightly through his years of volunteer work with Cassidy’s Cause, Camp Robin, Buckmaster’s, and Goose Lodge—the handicapped hunting lodge he founded in the mid-1990s. His legacy of kindness and service will be remembered by all who knew him.

He is survived by his daughter, Heather (Jamie) McKinney of Kevil; his grandchildren, Brandon McKinney of Paducah, and Breckyn McKinney of Kevil; and his devoted friends who stood by him until the end, Rita and Joe Crabtree of Kevil, Ron and Denise Chenoweth of Kevil, and Frank Dennis of Jennings, Louisiana.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Wanda Faye Meunier, and his parents.

The family kindly requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Cassidy’s Cause in Wayne’s honor.

04/30/2026

John Vanleer, of Kevil, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2026, at Baptist Health in Paducah, KY. He was born on March 4, 1961, in Springfield, ILL to George and Kathleen (Norris) Vanleer.

John passed away leaving behind a life full of simple joys, loyalty, and love for the people and animals closest to him. He will be remembered most for his ability to joke around and bring joy to people he cared for. John found happiness in cooking for others, especially having the chance to do a big crab boil and invite family and friends to join in.

He often tried to start the mornings, or afternoons, according to the shift, when he would make breakfast for his beloved wife, Debbie. Those small, everyday moments were some of the ways he showed his love best. They had a way of turning a bickering moment into a loving gesture like cooking her breakfast before work to show he cared.

He had a deep love for his four dogs, who were constant companions throughout his life. Among them, his bond with Bomber was especially strong.

In his younger years, John enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments which were a point of pride for him. Pictures of him in those days really showcased his character.

Later in life, he found peace in quieter pastimes, like scanning the fields for deer with his binoculars, often with his dogs faithfully by his side. John also enjoyed fishing and spending time outdoors, as well as playing games like rummy—where he was known, with a smile, to bend the rules just a little…you know, “cheating”. He will be remembered for his humor, his love of nature, and the way he made everyday moments more meaningful by his love for breaking bread with the one’s he loved.

John’s presence will be deeply missed by Debbie, his loyal dogs, and all who knew and loved him. His family is beyond thankful and Blessed for all the people that helped care for him these past years.
A huge Thank You to his nurse, Michelle Marbry for being so down to earth, caring and for providing the newest dog to the home, Major Payne.

He is survived by his wife, Debbie Vanleer of Kevil; two daughters, Allie Farmer of Chatham, IL and Brandy Allen of Springfield, IL; two stepsons, Chris Kehrer of Kevil, and Brandon Kehrer of Kevil; three brothers, Ron Vanleer of Parker, CO, Tom Vanleer of Sherman, IL, and Jim Vanleer of Springfield, IL; and eight grandchildren, Kinley, Khloe, Gaven, Bryson, Brylee, Maddox, MaKinna and Bryer.

John was preceded in death by a grandson, Jacob Inskip; a sister, Judy Benjamin; a brother, Kenneth Vanleer; and his parents.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

04/30/2026

Anthony "Tony" Turner, of Kevil, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2026, at TriStar Skyline Medical Center in Pleasant View, TN. He was born May 1, 1969, in Paducah to Kenneth and Glenda (Powers) Turner.

Tony enjoyed outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, wildlife watching, and riding his motorcycle. He spent much of his time at the Barlow bottoms and Ballard County Refuge and was of the Baptist faith. His two dogs, Jake and Raven, were always by his side.

He is survived by his parents, Kenneth and Glenda Turner of Kevil, and a niece, Hannah Arnett, also of Kevil.

Tony was preceded in death by his sister, Rene' Arnett, and his grandparents, Wilford and Louvene Powers, and Moffitt and Eilene Turner.

There will be a Celebration of Life at a later date.

04/27/2026

The Sociery meeting scheduled for tonight, April27, has been cancelled due to weather.

Compatriot Dr. Ken Carstens was recently the recipient of the Kentucky SAR’s “Meritorious Service Medal” for his extensi...
04/24/2026

Compatriot Dr. Ken Carstens was recently the recipient of the Kentucky SAR’s “Meritorious Service Medal” for his extensive work on Fort Jefferson and the establishment of a memorial for that historic location in Ballard County. Chapter President Steve Mallory presented the medal on behalf of outgoing state President Patrick Wesolosky. Well done, Dr. Ken!

Geoff Baggett, of the Col Stephen Trigg Chapter SAR, presented the the NSSAR Distinguished Service Medal to Compatriot K...
04/24/2026

Geoff Baggett, of the Col Stephen Trigg Chapter SAR, presented the the NSSAR Distinguished Service Medal to Compatriot Ken Carstens. Congratulations, Ken. Well deserved!!!

04/23/2026

John Carter, of Arlington, Kentucky, passed away, on April 22, 2026, leaving behind a life defined by hard work, dedication, and time spent doing what he enjoyed most.

Following high school, John served two years in the National Guard. He went on to become a longtime member of the IBEW, working for over 40 years before retiring from Ford Motor Company. Throughout his career, he was known as a dependable and steady worker.

In his free time, John enjoyed being outdoors. He spent time working in his garden, tinkering with tractors, and keeping busy with hands-on projects. He also valued time spent with friends and the simple routines of everyday life.

John was especially proud of his grandchildren and spoke of them often. They were a constant source of joy in his life, and he loved celebrating their accomplishments and supporting them in all they did.

John is survived by his daughter, Johnna (Davey) Martin of Arlington; grandchildren, Alaunah Martin and Easton Martin; his father, James Carter of Arlington; sister, Gina Webb of Arlington; nephews, Jeremy Webb, Jerod Webb, and Kyle Webb; several great-nieces and great nephews; longtime companion, Cynthia Wi******er; Cynthia’s daughters, Laura (Johnny) Ward and Lee Wi******er; and his former step-daughter, Shannon Hodges, who he remained close to.

He is preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Carter.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. until the service time of 1:00 p.m. at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Arlington with Dustin Dillon and Bro. Rick Burton officiating. Burial will follow at Arlington City Cemetery.

Expression of sympathy may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

04/23/2026

Kimberly Provow Radford, of Barlow, Kentucky, passed away on April 22, 2026, at her residence. Kimberly was born on May 23, 1960, to Bro. Ray and Shirley Provow.

Kimberly’s first and greatest love was the Lord, and that love was evident in everything she did. As a devoted and active member of Victory Baptist Church, she faithfully served through music, playing the piano and organ and singing both in church and at home, filling every space with warmth, comfort, and praise.

For more than 30 years, Kimberly gave her heart to nursing in long-term care. She didn’t just care for her patients, she loved them. She treated each person with kindness, dignity, and compassion, often going above and beyond to make sure they felt seen, safe, and valued.

Kimberly had a beautiful way of bringing joy into the lives of others. She loved to laugh and had a gift for making people smile, even on their hardest days. She truly loved life and believed in finding “fun” wherever she could, creating memories that her family will hold onto forever.

Her family was the center of her world. She loved deeply and unconditionally, always encouraging, always supporting, always showing up. Her grandchildren were her greatest joy, she was endlessly proud of them, always bragging on them and celebrating every milestone, big or small. They knew without a doubt how much they were loved.

Kimberly was the kind of person who would do anything for anyone. Her heart was generous, her spirit was gentle, and her love was constant. To be loved by her was a gift, and to know her was to experience a rare and beautiful kind of kindness.

She will be remembered for her unwavering faith, her joyful spirit, and the deep, abiding love she gave so freely. Though she is no longer here, the lht she brought into this world will continue to shine through the many lives she touched.

Kimberly is survived by her son, Josh (Ashlee) Glover of Bardwell; and her daughter, Heather (Kenny) Smith of Barlow; and five grandchildren, Clayton Smith, Hunter (Autumn) Buchanan, Hayden (Kaylee) Buchanan, Jayden Glover, and Rylan Glover; her mother, Shirley Provow of Paducah; one brother, Tim (Karen) Provow of Cunningham; and sisters, Karen (TJ) Green of Paducah, Tracey (Randy) Shelton of Mayfield, and Susan Martin of Paducah.

She was preceded in death by her father, Bro. Ray Provow.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. until the service time of 1:00 p.m. at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Paducah with Bro. Daniel Fraser and Kody Hopwood officiating. Burial will follow at Roselawn Cemetery in Bardwell, Kentucky.

04/21/2026

Happy Birthday to Tommy Q. Make it a great one!

04/17/2026

Sandy Hart:
I need people who can organize the THANK A VETERAN DAY' PARADE ON MAY 2ND. THE GATHERING STARTS AT THE END OF COURT STREET BY THE RIVER IN WICKLIFFE, KENTUCKY AT 8:30. THE PARADE WILL START AT 9:45 ENDING AT THE MUSEUM. PLEASE CALL IF YOU WILL BE IN THE PARADE OR CAN HELP IN ANY WAY. ANYONE WANTING TO REPRESENT ANYTHING SINCE THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR TO THE PRESENT. NO PROTESTORS WELCOME OR ALLOWED. THIS IS THANK YOU AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED. THIS ALSO INCLUDE OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT & FIREMEN OR ANYONE WHO SERVES OUR COMMUNITIES. IF WEATHER MAKES THE WHOLE DAY IMPOSSIBLE, IT WILL IMMEDIATELY BE CHANGED TO THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY. PLEASE CALL 270-210-2452. The last two years we had companies offer prize money for the best floats. Please let me know if you are interested.

04/12/2026

Lisa Michelle Holt Byassee, of Clinton, passed away Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at her residence. She was born June 10, 1976, to Charlie and Sharon Spraggs Holt.

She attended New Harmony Baptist Church and was employed at Clinton Bank. She previously worked as a Dental Assistant.

Lisa enjoyed riding horses, camping, fishing and hunting. She loved to laugh and sing gospel music. She loved her family and everyone around her and could light up the room with her smile. She felt that her greatest achievement was her son, Nolan.

Lisa is survived by her husband, Kelly Byassee of Clinton; son, Nolan (Carly) Melton of Owensboro; parents, Charlie and Sharon Holt of Kevil; brother, Bro. Cory (Kim) Holt and nephew, Banks, all of Clinton; and several aunts and uncles, Bobbie (Jimmy) Allen of Paducah; Jerry (Thressa) Spraggs and Mary Ann (Albert) Davis, all of La Center.

She was preceded in death by her aunt and uncle, Nancy and Gary Fondaw, and her grandparents, Bro. Billy and Pearline Holt and Melvin and Anna Morgan Spraggs.

Funeral services for Lisa will be held Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 2:00 PM at the New Harmony Baptist Church with Bro. Cory Holt officiating. Burial will follow in the Clinton Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM also on Saturday, April 4, 2026, at the church.

Donations: St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-9959.

Brown Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements.

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