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Address: Rt 2 Owingsville Kentucky 40360 USA
I spoke with Dorthy on the telephone February 13, 1999 and found her to have many stories. The one that caught my attention was about the Warner Graveyard. She talked about the pine trees that grew in and around it. According to Dorthy, the trees caught fire and it was the heat of the flames that caused many of the stones to break. She said many of the stones were military stones and that the government said that they would be replaced. They were never replaced according to Dorthy. She went on to say that there was something strange about the Graveyard and that her father Eddie Warner would not go near it and did not want to be buried there. She said he would take the long way around so he did not have to pass close by it. She also mentioned about how the wind would howl through the pines and make the worst noise. She said she can see the graveyard from where she lives now. William D. Warner Jr. 2-13-1999 Obituary of Dorothy Warner Jones from the Winchester Sun On-line edition 1-31-2002 DOROTHY W. JONES Dorothy D. Warner Jones, 86, Stepstone Road, Owingsville, sister of Mary Morris, Winchester, died Wednesday at the Mary Chiles Hospital, Mt. Sterling. A native of Bath County, she was the daughter of the late Rose Carpenter Warner and the late Edd Warner and the widow of Oliver Jones. Additional survivors include three sons, Bobby Jones, Owingsville; Roger Jones, Mt. Sterling, and Ronald Jones, Ashland; a daughter, Faye Carlucci, Lexington; 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren, a brother, Alvin Warner; another sister, Jean Goodpaster, Mt. Sterling, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at Richie Hunt Funeral Home, Owingsville, by Rev. Francis Nash. Burial will be in the Owingsville Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today. References
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