Joe was proudly retired from the United States Army After retirement from the Army Joe became a realtor owned Coldwell Banker Success Realty for over twenty years Joe was an avid golfer and fisherman who loved being outdoors He also enjoyed a good game of Texas Holdem Traveling was another one of his passions as he explored the country in his RV but most of all he enjoyed being with his family He always said the most important things in life were faith Chris Anderson (Carolyn); four grandchildren Sandy Kongslien; and a host of extended family and friends A graveside service with military honors will be at 12:30 PM 2025, at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central If you would like to follow the funeral procession to the cemetery please meet no later than 11:45 AM at Chism Funeral Home a meal will be provided at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Vine Grove Derek was a member of the Valley View Baptist Church his knack for problem-solving was unparalleled and professionally He enjoyed fishing and riding four-wheelers through the countryside James Childers (Jo Ann) & their children Gavin and Aiden; and a host of many friends A graveside service will be held at 11:00 AM 2024 at Vine Grove Cemetery with Brother Mark Powell officiating at his residence with his family by his side Sam was a proud retiree of the United States Army where he served with distinction during the Vietnam War Sam continued to serve through his work with AGC Automotive Perhaps most notable was Sam's extraordinary commitment to the Vine Grove Fire Department For 41 years he served while making it to the rank of deputy chief Sam's greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren and family at the many sporting events and dance productions they participated in You could also find him playing Santa and riding the fire truck through town at Christmas time He was preceded in death by his first wife and Shannon Childers; six bonus grandchildren Carson; three great-grandchildren; two sisters Bryan; and a host of extended family & friends Visitation will be from 3:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Chism Family Funeral Home and from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM Burial with military honors will follow at North Hardin Memorial Gardens donations can be made to Crusade for Children at www.whascrusade.org 2025 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center Soun dedicated many years of his life as a driver for UPS where he was known for his reliable work ethic and friendly demeanor Soun treasured the time he spent with his family Phouvanh (Thong Kham) Phoutharansy of Georgia Phouvieng (Amy) Phoutharansy of Rineyville Phoukhao (Rassamy) Phoutharansy of Vine Grove Phouveune (Lamngeun) Lamngeun of Tennessee Phouvang (Soukdaovone) Phanbandith of Tennessee Phouwa (Vyvonne) Phoutharansy of Tennessee Ketsana (RA) Phoutharansy of Elizabethtown Phanomphone (Alicia) Phoutharansy of Radcliff Sone Ramangkune of Vine Grove; twenty-eight nieces & nephews Kesarin Phoutharansy; and the mother of his children Tracy Phoutharansy; and a host of extended family & friends Visitation will be from 1:00 PM until 8:00 PM 2025 at the chapel of Chism Family Funeral Home Burial will follow at the North Hardin Memorial Gardens Ron was a well-known Basketball coach at North Hardin High School with a career that spanned 38 years as head coach leading the Trojans to 805 wins 17 17th District Tournaments titles and 12 5th Region Tournaments titles he was inducted in the KHSAA Hall of Fame and in 2014 he was awarded the National Basketball High School Coach of the Year in Basketball by the National Coach’s High School Association His impact on players and students was far reaching with his “nuggets of wisdom” and the genuine concern he conveyed Ron championed the establishment of the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame in Elizabethtown and after retirement volunteered many hours he joined Southeast Christian Church where he was baptized Lloyde and Rhudell Bevars; two brothers Mike Bevars and Harold Jones and a sister Ron is survived by his wife Susan Krausman Bevars; his son Terry Bevars and Jerry Bevars; and two sisters Sandy Mitchell and Sharon Jones; six grandchildren Mason Glaser and Tilly Glaser and one great-granddaughter Visitation will be from 3:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Southeast Christian Church - Elizabethtown Campus In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Hosparus or South East Christian Church Agnes; and a host of extended family & friends Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM Burial will follow in the North Hardin Memorial Gardens In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Crossroads Baptist Church Missions Fund Winn was a member of Stithton Baptist Church Earl & Virginia Quisenberry; and a grandchild Brian Winn; six grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; one sister Sally Potts; and a host of extended family & friends KY with Pastor Denver Copeland officiating Burial will follow at the Leitchfield Memorial Gardens William proudly served in the United States Army for seven years After his military career he continued to serve his community as the postmaster at the Fort Knox Post Office where he worked for forty years His survivors include his wife of 40 years Jason Lane Figg (Charissa); two grandchildren Carey Figg (Margo Clark); and a host of extended family & friends A private service will be held at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central – The identity of a mother has been released after a drowning in Hart County The mother and driver that died has been identified as Amy Philpot of Vine Grove The juvenile victim’s identity has not been released at this time According to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office the Bonnieville Fire Department and Hart County deputies were dispatched to the 1900 Campground Road in Bonnieville Authorities say a caller stated she was inside of a vehicle with water entering inside Bonnieville Fire Department personnel were first on scene and saw a vehicle partially submerged in high water Member of both agencies entered the water and attempted to remove both occupants from the vehicle Due to the rising water and vehicle being partially submerged authorities say the mother could not be removed from the vehicle EMTs on scene attempted to revive the juvenile The vehicle and Philpot were recovered from the flooded area on Sunday Additional assisting agencies on scene include the Munfordville Fire Department Hart County Sheriff’s Office and the Kentucky State Police  Watch WNKY Live the daughter of Charles and Hilda Wojahn Skaggs She was a longtime member of Rock Haven Baptist Church Linda was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Jesse (Shanon Jackson) Redmon and Becky (Charles) Jones; six grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; and two sisters Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Friday William “Happy” Chandler officiating Burial will follow at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central in Radcliff Visitation will be held at the church from 3:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Thursday and from 10:00 AM until the time of service on Friday Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to Rock Haven Baptist Church Rock Haven Baptist Church4444 Old Mill Road Hall was retired from the United States Army and he was a retired Navy civilian He was a veteran of Desert Storm and Desert Shield Vincent Hall; and a host of extended family & friends A graveside service with military honors will be held at 2:30 PM 2025 at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central KY (The funeral procession will be leaving the funeral home to go to the cemetery at 2:00 PM on Wednesday) Linda's love for gardening was surpassed only by her family Her gardens were a testament to her artistry each bloom a stroke of her love for the natural world Visitation will be from 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM Burial will follow at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central 2025 at the University of Louisville Hospital Billie Wilson; and a host of extended family & friends at Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Louisville.  Connie was born on September 28 the daughter of Edwin Lee and Loretta Ann (Shank) Marcum Connie was a great woman of faith who enjoyed reading her bible.  She had many passions throughout her life such as painting houses and her love of the color purple.  Her greatest love and strongest passion whom she loved to play and spend every minute she could with Connie was preceded in death by her father Mark Daniel Ray.  She is survived by four children and Christopher Lee Carter; 12 grandchildren and Kenneth Abel Haney on the way; her mother Funeral services will be held at 4:00 PM on Sunday Tony Golladay officiating.  Cremation will follow the service.  Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 12:00 Noon until the time of service on Sunday.  2024 surrounded by his family.  Born on May 23 he was the son of Dolor and Elodia Camarena.  After graduating with the class of 1990 from the United States Military Academy at West Point Mark was commissioned into the Army and served for 20 years.  While on active duty and Germany.  Mark earned numerous awards and recognitions for his service Afghanistan Campaign Medal (w/Campaign Star) He graduated from the Army Command General Staff College and earned a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University.  Mark retired from the Army in 2010 as a Lieutenant Colonel He continued his service to the nation as an Army civilian working first as an instructor at the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth he served as a Strategic Planner with the U.S then later with the USACC G5 Commander’s Initiative Group Mark was an active volunteer for the Boy Scouts with his son’s Boy Scout Troop Both he and Joshua enjoyed the Scouts outdoor activities and the other parent volunteers enjoyed his tasty meals cooked with his much-used cast iron skillets.  Mark was a member of Saint Christopher Parish in Radcliff He will be missed by his family and friends for his humor and his brothers and sisters: Mary Hittle (husband and extended family who he deeply cared for.  His preceded in death by his parents A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM A graveside service with military honors will be held at 1:30 PM 2024 at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central In lieu of flowers: a memorial gift can be made to the American Diabetes Association