Margaret Louise Carter, 90, Edmonton
Gregory Scott Davidson, 53, Munfordville
Troy Leon Gosser, 84, Glasgow
Margaret Louise Carter, 90, Edmonton
Margaret Louise Carter, 90, of Edmonton died Thursday, June 1, 2023, in Glasgow. A native of Illinois, she was the daughter of the late Audie and Edna Mae Williams Wilburn. A homemaker, she was the widow of the late William D. Carter.
Survivors include one daughter, Margaret A. Miller and husband Steve of Glasgow; two grandchildren, Alex Miller and wife Shari of Cave City and Holly Karrick and husband David of Glasgow; one great-grandson, Cody Miller and wife Khristina of Glasgow; one great-great grandson, Elliott Miller; one brother, Paul Wilburn of West Frankfort, Illinois; and several nieces and nephews.
The family chose cremation. Mrs. Carter’s cremains will be inurned beside her late husband in Ziegler, Illinois, at a later date. Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements.
Gregory Scott Davidson, 53, Munfordville

Scott Davidson
Gregory Scott Davidson, 53, of Munfordville died Thursday, June 1, 2023.
A native of Barren County, he was a son of the late John W. Davidson and Lear Helen Houchens Davidson. He was a 1986 graduate of Glasgow High School; a huge fan of University of Kentucky Wildcats and Harley-Davidsons; and a member of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include a daughter, Whitney Reska; one sister, Pamela Dyer and husband Jim; and one brother, Wayne Davidson and wife Donna.
The family chose cremation with no services scheduled at this time. Arrangements are entrusted to Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home.
Troy Leon Gosser, 84, Glasgow

Troy Leon Gosser
Troy Leon Gosser, 84, died May 30, 2023, in Glasgow. He was born in Dorena on July 25, 1938, to William McKinley Gosser and Lula Wilson Gosser. Troy had a passion for airplanes since he was a little boy. He joined the Air Patrol at an early age, which allowed him to learn how to fly. He started flying when he was 13 years old and continued to fly throughout his life. He loved his country and entered the Navy with his mother’s permission at the age of 17. Later, he joined the Air Force and the Army, where he flew Huey helicopters.
Troy attended Mays High School and graduated from Rushville Consolidated High School. He earned an Associate of Science degree from Vincennes University.
He retired from Dana Corp. His love for aviation led him to become a flight instructor for multiple types of aircraft and helicopters. Troy also operated an aerial photography business for homes, farms and businesses. He and his wife moved to Florida, where he worked at Disney World. Upon full retirement, they moved to Glasgow to be near family.
Troy enjoyed many things in life; grilling out was always an enjoyable family activity. He had an enormous sweet tooth for jellies, pastries and ice cream. Troy’s love for animals was clear by his supporting orphaned animals and having family pets. He enjoyed skeet shooting, bird hunting and fishing. He liked reading and made sure books were available for his children to learn from. His reading was focused on U.S. history and even more so toward military history. He was passionate about current events and held a strong conservative point of view. The love for his country even led him to start a
business to sell flags and flagpoles so people could show their patriotic respect. Troy would listen to country and Christian music. In his retirement, he would ride his mower around in the yard, which would bring him great joy. He would laugh and tell his neighbors he was flying his helicopters again while he mowed. He truly loved his family. Many of his decisions of employment were based on providing for them. His major concern was to make sure the love of his life and wife of 63 years in September, Lavada Russell Gosser, was taken care of.
Troy worshiped at Christian Assembly
of God in Rushville, Indiana, and Calvary Baptist Church in Glasgow.
In addition to his wife, Troy is also survived by his daughters, Cynthia Rivers (Larry) of Noblesville, Indiana, Tina Prince of Salma, Indiana, Mandy May of Noblesville, Indiana; son, Adam Gosser (Annemarie) of Cortland, New York; a brother, Reno Gosser of Rushville, Indiana; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, William Gosser, Clinton Gosser and Arlo Gosser; sister, Lula Simich; son, Louis Gosser; granddaughters, Katie Ann Rivers and Krista Anne Gosser; and grandson, Brock Prince.
Graveside service is at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, 2023, at Union Missionary Baptist Church No. 2 in Glasgow. Following the service, Calvary Baptist Church in Glasgow is providing a luncheon. Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to DAV Chapter 20 in Glasgow are requested.
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