February 21 2021
The Washington County Sheriff s Office has located the driver but did not immediately provide any details.
An elderly Beaverton man was killed in a hit-and-run crash Saturday evening, Feb. 20.
The Washington County Sheriff s Office has identified the victim as 86-year-old Donald Ray Harvey.
The WCSO said the driver has been located and the suspect vehicle has been recovered, but did not immediately provide any more details.
According to the WCSO, around 7:40 p.m. Feb. 20, deputies responded to a report of an injured pedestrian near Southwest Clark Hill Road and Tile Flat Road in unincorporated Beaverton. A motorist driving in the area noticed there was a man lying near the roadway and stopped to check on him. Witnesses found that the male was gravely injured and that it appeared he had been hit by a car.
Donald Ray ‘Donnie’ Mallard
WILMINGTON Donald Ray “Donnie” Mallard, 84, peacefully passed away Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021, at his home of 81 years. He was the loving husband of Carolyn (Clemmons) Mallard.
Donnie was born Nov. 16, 1936, in Wilmington, the son of the late Sanders “Buddy” Mallard and Tera Mae Mallard. Donnie overcame many of life’s early challenges as a premature baby, and then, at age 6, he was struck by a car. He was told he wouldn’t walk or talk ever again, but Donnie remained persistent and overcame.
He was a graduate of New Hanover High. He was a respected member of Southside Baptist Church since the age of 19. In 1957, Donnie gave his life to Christ and was baptized. Donnie, his mother and little sister Sandy were all faithful members of Southside. Donnie found his love and happiness when he met Carolyn at Southside. He adored her so much.
Benjamin Ray “Ben” Jordan, 22, of Olive Hill, passed away Monday afternoon, January 11, 2021.
He was born June 2, 1998, in Boyd County, a son of Kevin Ray and Stephanie Rayburn Jordan of Olive Hill.
Ben graduated from West Carter High School and was a student at the University of Kentucky. He was a member of Flat Fork Church of God. He enjoyed fishing and playing baseball and basketball. Ben loved spending time with his family, especially with his K-9 companion, Brutus.
In addition to his parents, Ben is survived by three sisters, Abigail Jordan, Kara Beth Jordan, and Jenna Jordan, all of Olive Hill; his paternal grandmother, Nola Gay Jordan of Olive Hill; his maternal grandparents, Dwight and Patricia Rayburn of Olive Hill; his maternal great-grandmother, Alta Rayburn of Olive Hill; and his special friend, Matilee Custer. He also leaves many other family members and friends who will sadly miss him.
Oct 22, 1935
Dec 31, 2020
Johnnie Mae Scott, 64, of Midland, went to be with her Lord and Savior on December 31, 2020 in San Angelo. Johnnie Mae was born May 17, 1956 in Hereford, TX to Raymond Odell Samuels and Kathrine Jenkins Samuels. She grew up in Anson, Texas and graduated from Midland Lee High School. She continued her education at Midland College and became a certified medical assistant. Johnnie Mae married the love of her life Robert Lewis Scott on June 12, 1994 in Midland, Texas and they shared twenty-five beautiful years together and raised three children. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who devoted her life to her Savior, her family, and her friends. Johnnie Mae was the matriarch of her family in the true sense of the word. Family and friends would come to her for inspiration, advice, and comfort in times of trouble. Playing the “Mama Bear” role she was not only protective, but precise in how she cared for others. She adored taking care of her gran