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7349. Lacy Tackett
Lacy Tackett was the son of the late James Ervin and Hannah Tackett. He leaves to morn his death, his devoted wife; Leatha Hall Tackett; two daughters, Hannah Sue Sparks of Robinson Creek, Kentucky and Kimberly Renee Clevinger of Virgie, Kentucky. one son; Lacy Christopher Tackett, who lives at home; one sister Ilma Hall of Robinson Creek, Kentucky; two brothers Eddie Tackett of Virgie, Kentucky; Conley Tackett of Pikeville, Kentucky and three grandchildren all of Robinson Creek, Kentucky.
Leatha Hall Tackett, 84 years of age of Indian Creek of Virgie passed away Wednesday, September 03, 2014 at the Pikeville Medical Center.
She was born in Floyd County on January 13, 1930 to the late Thomas Buddy and Nannie Belle Fouts Hall. She was a member of the Little Hanna Old Regular Baptist Church.
Other than her parents she was preceded in death by her husband; Lacy Tackett, four sisters; Millie Waddles, Ethel King, Parsie Miller, Grathel Tackett and eight brothers; Homer, Earl, Elvern, Clayton, Harold, Herbie, Vernie and Conard.
She is survived by one son; Lacy Christopher (Amber) Tackett of Pikeville, two daughters; Hanna Sue (Bob) Sparks of Collins Highway, Kimberly Renee Tackett of Indian Creek, one brother; Thomas Hall Jr., of Grundy, VA., one sister; Cleatha "Kitty" Sturgill of Staffordsville, six grandchildren; Bobby Brian (Christie) Boyd, Meletha Robin (Andy) McCann, Fallon Rachelle (Ross) Stanley, Braxton Lacy Del Tackett, Christian Edward Tackett, Coleton Bryce Tackett and five great-grandchildren; Dustin Lacy Boyd, Cheyenne Marie Stanley, Madison Katelyn Brown, Brittni Brianne Boyd, Isabelle Grace Stanley and one great-great-grandchild; Dawson Cade Boyd.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 1:00 PM at the Hall & Jones Funeral Home with Jimmy Hall and others officiating. Burial will follow in the Annie E. Young Cemetery at Shelbiana. Visitation will begin on Friday after 6:00 PM at the Funeral Home with nightly services beginning at 7:00 PM
4180. Vernon Cline Tackett
Deputy Constable Cline Tackett was shot and killed as he and another deputy attempted to arrest three brothers for being drunk in public.
Deputy Constable Cline Tackett was shot and killed as he and another deputy attempted to arrest three brothers for being drunk in public.
- James Myers
7353. Clomas Tackett
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Social Security Death Index
Name: Dennis Little
Last Residence: 41654 Price, Floyd, Kentucky, United States of America
Born: 15 Dec 1889
Died: Jun 1968
State (Year) SSN issued: Kentucky (Before 1951)
Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000
Name: Dennis Little
Death Date: 13 Jun 1968
Death Place: Johnson
Age: 77
Residence: Floyd
Volume: 35
Certificate: 17185
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Dennis Little
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1893
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1920: Shelby, Pike, Kentucky
Race: White Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Dona Little
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: KentuckyHousehold Members: Name Age
Dennis Little 27
Dona Little 25
Elbert Little 8
Elsie Little 6
Lora Little 4
Ishmal Little 2
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1930 United States Federal Census
Name: David Little
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1892
Birthplace: Kentucky
Race: White
Home in 1930: District 7, Knott, Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Dona Little
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: KentuckyHousehold Members: Name Age
David Little 38
Dona Little 37
Elbert Little 20
Lory Little 16
Ishmal Little 14
Adath Little 12
Mayme Little 10
Genette Little 8
Melcome Little 6
Lana Little 4
Bernard Little 2
Thomas C Little 0
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7371. Elbert Little
Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - Tuesday, August 7, 1984
MARTIN - Elbert J. Little, 74, of Wayland, a retired miner, husband of Maywood Little, died Sunday at Our Lady of the Way Hospital after a long illness.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Enterprise Regular Baptist Church, Wells. Visitation is after 2 p.m. today at the church. Hall Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements.
Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000
Name: Elbert J Little
Death Date: 5 Aug 1984
Death Place: Floyd
Age: 74
Residence: Floyd
Volume: 39
Certificate: 19137
7379. Bernard Little
Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - Wednesday, April 18, 1984
MARTIN -- Bernard Little, 55, of Hi Hat, owner of Little's Hardware Store at Price, husband of Doris Little, died Monday at McDowell Appalachian Regional Hospital, apparently of a heart attack.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Pilgrim Rest Regular Baptist Church, Price. Visitation is anytime at the church. Hall Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements.
Through Research of many official records, such as birth records, marriage records, death records, tax lists, census records, wills, deeds, and any other sources available to us.We have tried to use every conceivable source of information in order to pre
Common abbreviations
b. = born
s/o = son of
m. = married
abt. About
d.= died
d/o = daughter of
MNK= maiden name unknown
Disclaimer
No harm, offense or denigration is intended toward any person living, dead or not yet born. Any information that is incorrect, incomplete or unclear is a result of human error, not necessarily on the part of myself or any other
person associated with me. As we all know not all information out there is factual and true.
Any typographical error is just that.
7380. Thomas Crit Little
Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - Saturday, August 15, 1987
MARTIN -- Thomas C. Little, 57, of Lebanon, Ohio, formerly of Dema, an electrician, husband of Evelene Webb Little, died Thursday at Kettering Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio, after a short illness.
Services 11 a.m. Monday at Pilgrim Rest Regular Baptist Church, Price. Visitation after 2 p.m. today at the church. Hall Funeral Home here in charge of arrangements.
Through Research of many official records, such as birth records, marriage records, death records, tax lists, census records, wills, deeds, and any other sources available to us.We have tried to use every conceivable source of information in order to pre
Common abbreviations
b. = born
s/o = son of
m. = married
abt. About
d.= died
d/o = daughter of
MNK= maiden name unknown
Disclaimer
No harm, offense or denigration is intended toward any person living, dead or not yet born. Any information that is incorrect, incomplete or unclear is a result of human error, not necessarily on the part of myself or any other
person associated with me. As we all know not all information out there is factual and true.
Any typographical error is just that.
4186. James Madison "Mat" Tackett
KENTUCKY DEATH RECORDS 1911-2000
Volume: 018
Certificate: 08917http://www.rootsweb.com/~kypike/cemetery4.htm
4189. Hatler Tackett
"Hatler bought a house and some property on Turkey Pen and with what my grandparents gave us and with what I had bought and made, I went with him to Turkey Pen to begin our lives together. In the early forties I began to worry about the welfare of my soul and began to change my way of life. Although I never was a real bad person, I knew I had to do something if heaven was to be my eternal home. With much praying and the shedding of many tears, in June 1944 I had made peace with God. In August 1944 I gave my hand to become a member of the Enterprise Church of the old Regular Baptist. I was received and baptized by Elder F. A. Hopkins. And to this day I have no regrets, but have rejoiced in my salvation with much peace and joy. On the third Saturday in July, 1977, Hatler gave his hand to become a member of the Enterprise Church. He was received and baptized by Elder Eddie Tackett and Elder Perry Jones. That is a day I will never forget. I prayed so hard for that to happen. Since that day our home has been much happier and we have enjoyed life so much by going to church and worshiping our God together."
From this union one son was born, Vernon Webster. He was their pride and joy. Bethel's eyes would light up with love when she spoke of him. Vernon married Leona Pennington and they gave gave Hatler and Bethel their only grandchild, Pamela Renita. Hatler and Bethel's bodies lay side by side on Turkey Pen, close to where they started life together. And on the morning of all mornings, when all graves burst asunder, they will board that glory-bound train and go to that glorious city God has prepared for all those who love and serve Him.
Written by one who loved them both so much, Edith Tackett
jowaha.com/genealogy/Obituaries/NSAM/1988.htm
7398. Vernon Webster Tackett
Obituary:
Vernon Webster Tackett, age 81, of Big Brushy Road, Morehead, passed away Saturday, June 13, 2015, at his residence.
Born April 3, 1934, at Wales, in Pike County, he was the only child of the late Hatler and Bethal Newsome Tackett.
Vernon is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Leeona Pennington Tackett, whom he wed August 10, 1954; one daughter, Renita Tackett Jackson of Morehead; two granddaughters, Amanda Jackson Palmer and husband Joseph and Alexandra Jackson; adopted daughter/niece, Michelle Pennington Hatton; adopted granddaughter/great nieces, Madison and Regan Hatton; special brother-in-law, Ronald "Specks" Buttry; special friends, Tony Cooper and Mike Mackin; and many nieces and nephews. Special thanks are extended to Tonya Kennedy who was his home health nurse for many years.
Vernon served his country for 32 years in the Army and the Air National Force as well as civil service. For six years he was active duty with the Army and then 26 years with the Air Force National Guard. His jobs included New Personnel Data systems, computer Analyst Programmer, 1st Sergeant "Red Flag Exercise and Security Systems." He was assigned to bases in the Panama Canal, Costa Rica, Guam, Alaska, Washington, DC, Nevada, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and Springfield Air National Guard.
Vernon was a former bus driver and Director of Rowan County School Bus Garage, Director of Morehead-Rowan County Rescue/Emergency Management Services, Morehead State University Shuttle Bus and Shockey Tours bus driver.
A graduate of Morehead State University and New York Technical College, Vernon was always involved in numerous organizations and was a lifetime member the Optimist Club, American Legion, Air National Guard Sergeants Association, where he won many tournaments as a member of the Guard's bowling team, and Tackett Association. He also enjoyed traveling (especially small road trips with family), bowling, hunting, fishing, golfing, and studying genealogy. A lifelong Christian, Vernon was a member of the Bible Baptist Church. He was a very accomplished man who loved his family and friends. Vernon will be greatly missed.
Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals Memorial Chapel with nephews Keith Pennington and Dr. Jerry Caudill officiating. Burial will follow in the Pennington Cemetery with full military honors by Morehead American Legion Post 126.
Pallbearers: Tony Cooper, Mike Mackin, Todd Buttry, Randy Anderson, Charles Roy Pennington, and Joseph Palmer. Honorary Pallbearers: Ronald "Specks" Buttry, Jim Downing, Ralph Tackett, and Paul Stringer.
Visitation is 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Monday, June 15, 2015, at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals in Morehead.