RUNELLE BARTLEY TAYLOR
Nov 21, 2018
She was born August 11, 1924 in Monroe County, KY to the Oscar Bartley and Lee Ann Petett Bartley. She was united in marriage with her late husband James E. Taylor on October 14, 1943 in Lamb, KY. Through the years she was employed with the Haywood Manufacturing Company. She was also a devoted member of the Gamaliel Church of Christ.She is survived by: two sons Jerry Taylor and wife Carol of Alvaton, KY and Jimmy Taylor and wife Elizabrth of Gamaliel, KY; five grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild survives.In addition to her husband and parents she is preceded in death by three brothers: Eston Bartley, Truman Bartley, and Harley Bartley.Funeral Services will be conducted on Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 2:00 PM at Strode’s Gamaliel Chapel, Burial will follow in the Gamaliel Cemetery. Bernie Barton and Michael Miller will conduct the funeral service. Visitation will be held on Saturday, November 3, 2018 from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Strode’s Gamaliel Chapel. Visitation will continue on Sunday, November 4, 2018 from 7:30 AM – 2:00 PM.Memorial contributions are suggested to the Gamaliel Cemetery can be made at the funeral home.
Suspect Pleads Not Guilty In Deadly Pittsburgh Synagogue Attack
Nov 21, 2018
SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images The suspect in Saturday's Tree of Life Synagogue shooting walked into a federal courtroom in Pittsburgh on Thursday and pleaded not guilty to all 44 counts against him. The case is set for a jury trial and could result in the death penalty. A day earlier, a federal grand jury charged Robert Bowers of Baldwin, Pa., with the murder of 11 people, as well as with hate crimes. Bowers, 46, strode into U.S. District Court clad in a red jumpsuit and shackled by handcuffs — in contrast to his appearance Monday when he arrived tied to a wheelchair after sustaining injuries in a shootout with police Saturday. Prosecutor Troy Rivetti faces Bowers as he reads possible penalties upon conviction, including capital punishment. Bowers listens intently, little reaction @905wesa— An-Li Herring (@anliherring) November 1, 2018 His arm remained in a bandage Thursday, and he said little other than to tell the judge he understood the charges against him. "The suspect didn't make eye contact with the attorneys but appeared to listen intently," WESA's An-Li Herring reported Herring tweeted that prosecutors are still weighing whether to charge Bowers with domestic terrorism. Officials say Bowers was armed with three Glock .357-caliber handguns and an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, when he burst into what had been quiet Sabbath services and fired at congregants. Prosecutors say that once inside, Bowers, who had been vocal about his anti-Semitic beliefs on social media, said he was there to "kill Jews." Enlarge this image This courtroom sketch depicts Bowers, who was wounded in a gunbattle with police, as he appeared in a wheelchair at federal court on Monday. On Thursday,...