Muhlenberg County Kentucky
Military Records
Soldiers F
- Ferrell, Nancy J. Civil War.
- Confederate pensioner. Residence Dunmor, Kentucky.
- Finley, Thomas M. Civil War.
- Confederate pensioner. Residence Greenville, Kentucky.
- Fisher, Raymond L. World War II. Born 20 Jan 1921. Died 27 Feb 1968.
- Times Argus [Central City, KY], 7 Mar 1968. R.L. Fisher, 47, dies in Peoria, Ill. Raymond L. Fisher, Sr., 47, formerly of Cleaton, died Feb. 27 in Peoria, Ill. following a short illness. He was a veteran of World War II and served in Europe with the Army. He was born Jan. 20, 1921 in McHenry, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fisher. Funeral services were held March 1 in Peoria, conducted by the Rev. Melvin Norquist. Burial was in Springdale Cemetery with military rites. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harriett Fisher of Peoria; son, Raymond L. Fisher, Jr. of Peoria; step-son, Larry Simpson of Peoria; two brothers, Pascal of Peoria and Charles of Cazenvia, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Aline Harris of Campbell, Calif., Mrs. Thelma Lear of Central City and Miss Beverly Fisher of Cleaton; step-mother, Mrs. Sarah Fisher of Cleaton.
- Foley, Floyd K. World War I. Born 29 Mar 1885. Died 3 Feb 1957.
- Messenger Inquirer [Owensboro, KY], 4 Feb 1957, Obituary.
- Ford, Norris E. World War II. Born 2 Aug 1917. Died 18 Nov 1985.
- Times Argus [Central City, KY], 20 Nov 1985. Rev. Norris E. Ford, 68, dies; retired KU plant employee. The Rev. Norris E. Ford, 68, of Central City, died at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18 in the Muhlenberg Community Hospital. Born Aug. 2, 1917 in Christian County, he was a minister and retired boiler operator at the Green River Power Station of the Kentucky Utilities Co. He was a member of the Echols Church of God. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Melva Ford; two sons, Wayne Ford and Jerry Ford of Central City; four daughters, Mrs. Connie Gibson of Dixon, Mrs. Judith Dunning of Greenville, Mrs. Nancy Locke and Mrs. Cynthia Terry of Central City; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; five brothers, James Ford and Cletus Ford of Madisonville, Clyde Ford and Frank Ford of Earlington and Douglas Ford of Nashville, Tenn. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Tucker Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jack Crockett officiating, assisted by the Rev. Frank Penniger and the Rev. Larry Marler. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Updated November 25, 2025.