
John Allen Porter
, Kentucky
Born on May 12 1968 in Danville Kentucky he was a son of the late Larry Porter and Lily Thomas Porter. He was a former timber cutter. John was the kind of man who lived life full throttle. He loved the simple things in life the most. John enjoyed riding horses down back roads kicking up mud in his truck sitting around campfires with family and friends and spending long nights coonhunting under the stars. If there was a backroad a muddy field or an open fire chances are thats where you would find John with a smile on his face. Above all else he loved his family and friends deeply. He is survived by three daughters Brandy and Tyler Haynes Porter of Winchester Whitney Porter of Lexington and Haylee of London two brothers Larry Wayne and Candy Porter of Liberty and Daniel Porter of Liberty one sister Donna Porter…
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Gary Gibson
, Kentucky
Gary Wayne Gibson of Liberty died Monday May 11 2026 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center while under hospice care for cancer. He was 76. He was the son of the late William Coy and Ollie Mae Gibson. Survivors include his daughter Loni and Josh Knapp and grandson Hayden Knapp of Ohio and three brothers Onie Corbit and JudyGibson Danny and LindaGibsonand David and SueGibson allof Ohio. He wasprecededin death byhis brother Lonnie Gibson two halfbrothers Jimmy Ray Sandusky and William Stafford and five halfsisters Rachel Estep Norma Turner Betty Buck Barbara Derringer andSylviaPrewitt. Arrangements for Mr. Gary Gibson are entrusted to McKinneyBrown Funeral Home. An online guestbook is available at www.mckinneybrown.com.
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David Wayne Dean
, Kentucky
David Wayne Dean of Lawrenceburg passed away on Saturday May 16 2026 at Baptist Health Hardin. He was 63. Born on October 24 1962 in Bell County Texas he was a son of the late George Wayne Dean and Carolyn Sue Suzie Zimmerman Dean. David proudly served as a Sergeant in the United States Air Force before dedicating twentyfour years to the Lexington Fire Department as a firefighter from 19892014. In his retirement he enjoyed woodworking and traveling. He is survived by a son Brian and J.D. Kallin Dean of Lawrenceburg a sister Susan and Gabriel Onusko of Radcliff and a brother Paul and Ninette Dean of South Dakota. The funeral service will be held at 200 P.M. on Friday May 22 2026 at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home with Bro. Dwight Coffman officiating. Burial will follow in Peavey Cemetery. Military honors will be provided by the Casey County Veterans Honor Guard.…
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Barbara "Barb" Rohe
, Kentucky
Barbara Barb Newton Rohe of Cincinnati OH passed away Thursday May 14 2026 at Mercy HealthWest Hospital in Cincinnati. She was 63. She was born on August 17 1962 in Louisville Kentucky to the late Burl and Linda Judy Wethington Newton. She was the owner of P1 Contracting in Cincinnati. Barb loved being with her family and her dogs. She was a giving person nothing gave her more joy than to give. Barb was of the Catholic faith. Barb is survived by her loving husband Eric Rohe who she wed on March 2 1985 two sons Justin and Katie Rohe of Lawrenceburg Indiana and Bryan Rohe of Cincinnati Ohio a brother Jimmy and Vicky Newton of Campbellsville two sisters Brenda Goins of Liberty and Lisa and Frank Stedam of Owenton a sister in law Debbie Newton of Harrodsburg two grandchildren Madalyn Rohe and Jeremiah Rohe and several nieces and nephews.…
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Raymond Reese
, Kentucky
Raymond Reese a combat veteran skilled craftsman and devoted family man passed away peacefully on May 6 2026 after a life defined by adventure service and an enduring commitment to his community. Born in 1948 in Somerset Kentucky Rays childhood was spent in motion moving frequently as the son of a service member. He came into his own at Frankfurt American High School in Germany where he excelled as varsity wrestler. Upon returning to the States Ray worked at the Newport News shipyard before being drafted into the U.S. Army. He served with the 173rd Airborne Brigade during the Vietnam War in 1969 and saw significant combat through his deployment. After his service Ray embraced the freedom of the road hitchhiking across the United States with his brother Greg. Their journey eventually led them to Nova Scotia where Ray witnessed a total solar eclipse. It was there that he met…
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