Jackson County Inmate Roster – 7-17-24
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Donald Gray, age 83, of Salem, passed away Monday, July 15 at his home.
Gray was born December 29, 1940 in Pekin the son of Herman and Rowena Terrell Gray. Donald was a member of First Christian Church in Scottsburg, the Salem Stardusters Square Dance Club. He was retired from Kimball Office Furniture.
Donald loved to travel, the most eventful trip being to Austria, Germany and Italy with the Red Star Cloggers. He also traveled to Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, Florida, Georgia, Gatlinburg, Memphis, Tennessee, Myrtle Beach, Canada, and Niagra Falls.
He loved Christmas. He would decorate the outside of the house with the help of Christ Liebert. It would light up the entire neighborhood. This was his passion.
Donald had the biggest heart! He would give his last dollar if he thought you needed it. Which he did this more than once while working at Kimballs.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years: Patti McCracken Gray, two daughters: Cindy Timpano (Albert) of Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, and Lea Ann Burns of Salem, a son: Gary Don Gray (Daphne) of Palmyra, five grandchildren: Andrea Timpano, Joey Timpano, McKenzie Burns, Danyelle LaDuke, and Zephan Gray, three great-grandchildren: Paxton Grigsby, Piper LaDuke, and Nova LaDuke, a sister: Sandra Sue Nichols of Salem, seven nephews: Mark Elliott (Barbara), Aaron Nichols (Leysa), Randy Nichols, Craig Hollowell (Leslie), Travis Hollowell, Brad Bowsman (Betsy), and Todd Bowsman, and a niece: Jamie Coomer (Travis).
He is preceded in death by a grandson: Brandon Burns, a sister: Joyce Elliott, a brother: Bruce Gray, three nephews: David Gray, Phillip Bowsman, and JD Bowsman, and his parents.
Funeral services will be held at 11AM Friday at Weathers Funeral Home.
Burial will follow at Crown Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held Thursday from 4-8PM and Friday from 9AM-until time of service.
Rosalyn May Spurgeon, age 88 of Salem, passed away Monday, July 15, 2024, in her residence.
Born July 7, 1936, in Salem, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Charles E. and Mable (Altemeyer) Lyles.
She was a Licensed Practical Nurse and had been the owner/operator of Northwood Retirement Center since 1986. She was a life resident of Washington County and graduated from Salem High School.
Survivors include: 1 Daughter: Leah Spurgeon of Salem; 2 Sons: Scott Spurgeon of Hanover and Steve Spurgeon of Jeffersonville; 1 Sister: Peggy Weaver of Michigantown, Indiana; Grandchildren: Ayran Sherman, Casey Spurgeon, Adam Spurgeon, Kayla Seabold, Alan Spurgeon, Shelby Schulz and Holly Spurgeon and 3 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by 1 son: Tom Spurgeon, 1 brother: Robert Lyles and 1 sister: Ruth Cromer.
The services will be private with interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Arrangements by Dawalt Funeral Home.
Memorial Contributions to:
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
501 St. Jude Place
Memphis, Tennessee 38105
www.stjude.org/donate
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17-time Grammy Award winning icon Sting is set to make his much-anticipated debut at the Bourbon & Beyond festival fronting his new power rock trio, STING 3.0, taking the stage as the new
Thursday night headliner.
Danny Wimmer Presents is thrilled to announce this exciting addition to the World’s Largest Bourbon & Music Festival, held from September 19-22 at the Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.
Performing with virtuoso guitarist and longtime collaborator, Dominic Miller, and dynamic drummer Chris Maas
(Mumford & Sons, Maggie Rogers), Sting, managed by Martin Kierszenbaum/Cherrytree Music Company, will perform the most electrifying hits from his vast catalog through the urgent lens of a tight three-piece combo.
The sixth installment of Bourbon & Beyond features an eclectic mix of music legends and rising stars. Joining Sting and Beck on Thursday are Dave Matthews Band and Tedeschi Trucks Band on Friday, Zach Bryan and Cody Jinks on Saturday, and Tyler Childers and My Morning Jacket on Sunday.
The lineup also includes Matchbox Twenty, The National, Whiskey Myers, Black Pumas, The War On Drugs, The Beach Boys, Mt.
Joy, Fleet Foxes, Young the Giant, Maren Morris, The Head and The Heart, Melissa Etheridge, Teddy Swims, and many more.
“While we will miss Neil Young at Bourbon this year, we’re excited to welcome a music legend, Sting, to the Bourbon & Beyond lineup. We’ve been trying to bring Sting to Bourbon for you since 2018 and it’s an incredible honor to have him join us for what will undoubtedly be our biggest and most unforgettable year ever.” – Danny Wimmer, Founder of Danny Wimmer Presents.
This year, Bourbon & Beyond has expanded to feature five music stages and 100 artists, plus the festival’s renowned culinary and bourbon workshop stages. Attendees can immerse themselves in a unique festival experience, enjoying top-tier music talent spanning country, Americana, classic rock, alternative, roots, blues, bluegrass, and adult contemporary genres. The festival also showcases culinary programming from some of the nation’s top chefs and a wide array of bourbon tastings and workshops, celebrating Louisville’s rich bourbon and culinary culture. Additional details on culinary and bourbon programming will be announced soon.
Bourbon & Beyond Weekend General Admission, VIP, and Beyond VIP passes, as well as Single Day GA and VIP passes for Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, are still available at www.bourbonandbeyond.com. Saturday single-day passes are sold out. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to see Sting’s debut and be part of an unforgettable festival experience.
Gary Douglas Combs age 70 of Campbellsburg passed away on 7/1/24 at his home. He was a retired long haul truck driver. Doug was born 5/4/54 to Henry and Lottie (Stidham) Combs.
He is survived by daughters Tammy Lynn Combs and Pamela Sue Johnson, grandson Nathan Lee Middleton, and sisters Judy Miller and Sandra Wells as well as many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia Sue Combs, daughter Amanda Gail Combs, brothers Oscar, John (Ish), Emmett, and Kenneth Combs, and sisters Allene Murphy, Murlena Koroll, Omeda Beswick, Patricia Free, Bonnie Borradaile, Polly Hilgeman, and Pauline Combs.
Cremation was chosen and a memorial gathering will be held at a later date.
Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home was entrusted with funeral care.
Virginia Louise Durbin, age 82 of Salem, Indiana passed away Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 4:41 pm, in Baptist Health Louisville.
Born December 12, 1941 in Salem, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Nellie (Wyse) Richardson.
She was a retired employee of Jeans Extrusions, worked on the farm with her husband and raised her three heathens. She was a member of Conway Community Church, had been a life resident of Washington County and was a graduate of Salem High School class of 1958. After graduation she would marry James Arthur Durbin.
Survivors include: Son: Barry D. (Gina) Durbin of Salem, Indiana; Son:
Greg (Michelle) Durbin of Salem, Indiana; Son: Kevin (Becky) Durbin of Salem, Indiana; Brother: Donnie (Vicki) Nelson of Salem, Indiana; Brother: Gary Nelson of Salem, Indiana. She has many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by Husband: James Arthur Durbin: Her sister Royetta Nalley and her brother Terry Nelson.
Visitation hours will be from 4 to 8 pm Monday and 9 to 11 am Tuesday. Funeral Service: 11:00 am Tuesday July 16th at Dawalt Funeral Home.
Interment will take place at Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem.