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June Hanlon
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June Hanlon, 89, of Hazard, died Thursday, June 13 at the hospice care center in Hazard.

She was the daughter of the late Brownlow Campbell and the late Susan Fugate Campbell, and was also preceded in death by her husband, Glenn Hanlon; son Larry Lee Williams; grandson Johnny Williams, Jr.; great-great-grandson Braylain Collins; and two brothers and a host of sisters.

She is survived by her daughter, Peggy Cole and husband Ross; sons Johnny Williams and wife Fredda, Don Campbell and wife Dinah, Dale Hanlon and wife Anna, and Chip Hanlon and wife Tammy; grandchildren Glenda Lee, Mildrew Dawn, Peggy Marie, Johnny Darrell, Jr., Jack, Edward, Bill, Ross, Jr., Wayne, Simmy Ray, Donna, Glenn II, Brian C., and Brittany.

She is also survived by great-grandchildren Derrick, Michael, Brittany, Amanda Brooke, Tatiana, Adam, Aunde, Jacob, Matthew, Travis, Samantha, Kelsey, Paige, Chace, Katie, Allison, Alyssa, Chloe, Mallory, Megan, Jason, Josh, Zachary, Madison, Nic, Tina, Creig, and Chris; and great-great-grandchildren Cabhan, Raylan, Ava, Talon, Maklay, Maggie, Allie, Mattie, Ariana, Kindle, Daegon, Tyler, Kyra, Carson, Halie, and Brooke.

Arrangements were handled by Maggard Mountain View Chapel of Hazard, where the services were held on Saturday, June 15 with Rev. Chris Fugate, Guss Dean, and Don Campbell officiating.

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Verda Mae Caudill
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Verda Mae Caudill, of Viper, died Friday, June 14 at the age of 74.

She is survived by her sons, Larry and Steve Caudill of Viper; daughters Angela Joseph and Suzie Wooton of Viper; brothers Phillip and David Dollarhide of Indiana, and Wendell Dollarhide of Kentucky; sisters Ona Faye Seiber of Tennessee, and Tilda Fields and Jeanette Deal of Kentucky; step-brother Sherril Miles of Kentucky; step-sisters Shelia Nash, Sharon Childers, and Joyce Childers, all of Kentucky; and a host of beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James Ralph Caudill; parents Isom Dollarhide and Clara Dollarhide Miles; brothers Odell, Oaksie, and Junior Isom Dollarhide; and sister Victoria Frazier.

Arrangements were handled by Brashear Callahan Funeral Home of Viper, where the funeral was held on Monday, June 17 with Larry Hendrix officiating. Burial was at Callie Farler Cemetery in Viper.

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Clarence Feltner, Jr.
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Clarence Elvin Feltner, Jr., 83, of New York City and West Palm Beach, Fl., formerly of Hazard, died Friday, May 31 at his residence in NYC.

Born Aug. 20, 1929, in Krypton, the son of Clarence E. and Dora Feltner, he began a successful career as a film producer, television broadcaster, and telecommunications entrepreneur soon after graduation from Hazard High School. He is best known as a producer for his film, Carnival Magic, and as the owner of a significant private film collection.

His lengthy career in telecommunications and film began as an instructor at the RCA Institute for TV Production in New York City. He later founded Krypton International Corp. (named to honor his birthplace) which owned and operated independent television stations in the southeastern United States.

He is the author of the self-help book, “Winning is Everything, Losing is Nothing; For Nice Folks Who Want to Finish First.” He was part owner of the RFD TV Network, a partner in Palm Beach Films, Inc., and a former owner of the USBA developmental basketball team, the Palm Bach Stingrays.

A graduate of Lees College, of which he later served on its board of trustees, he holds a master’s degree from UCLA. A member of First Presbyterian Church of Hazard, he attended St. Paul Cathedral in NYC. A U.S. Army veteran, he served as public information officer in Anchorage, Alaska, and earlier was a member of the Civil Air Patrol.

While most of his life was in New York City and West Palm Beach, his heart remained with the “gentle and kind people of Eastern Kentucky.”

He is survived by brothers Don (Marthalyn Jo) of Richmond, Ky., and Arnold Gene (Ruth) of Fredericksburg, Va.; sister Mary Rose Stephens (Rupert) of Viera, Fl.; son Christopher of Queens, NY; and several nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on June 26 at First Presbyterian Church of Hazard. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hazard Community and Technical College or the American Cancer Society.

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