Monday, December 5, 2011

A Lovely Story


Lovely Abraham Powell, along with being my great-great-great grandfather, was reputed to be the meanest man who ever lived.

One day a deputy named Moody rode out to Lovely's cabin in Big Hill, KY, to arrest him for moonshining and tax evasion. Lovely came out of his cabin just as the deputy rode up.

"My wife is ill," said Lovely. "One of the neighbors is on the way. As soon as she gets here to care for my wife and children, I'll come with you peacefully."

But Deputy Moody was the kind of man who gets drunker on a little bit of power than Lovely's customers ever did on 'shine. He refused to wait.

"I'm the law," he said, "You'll come, and you'll come now." And he made to slide down from his horse.

Lovely put up a warning hand.

"You get down off that horse," he said, "and you're a dead man."

Moody didn't listen. He slid down from his horse and no sooner had his feet touched the ground than Lovely shot him through the heart.

Grandpa Lovely never served a day in prison for that shooting, though. The judge ruled Moody's death a suicide.

"Everyone around here knows that Lovely Powell is the meanest man who ever lived," he said. "He told Moody that if the got down off his horse he was a dead man. When Moody decided to get down anyway, he killed hisself."

The less interesting explanation for why Grandpa Lovely never went to prison for his crime is that his wife's brother was the Governor of North Carolina, who interceded.


Lovely with his wife and children.

(Thanks to my cousin, Sue, who reminded me of this story. She prefers the factual version, but I tend toward the better story.)

7 comments:

  1. What a Lovely name for a mean man, fictious or not. Maybe you should consider writing a stand-up comedian's version of your family history.

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  2. Greetings From Southern California

    We need a few like Lovely to patrol the streets of Los Angeles.

    Thanks for your recent visit to My Blog

    Have a Nice Day :-)

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  3. Wow, great story! It makes me with my family had some colorful tales like that.

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  4. Whichever way ya go about it, I love a great story...and a picture to boot??? Now, that's super girl!

    God bless ya and have a marvelous day sweeite!!! :o)

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  5. Why am I not surprised you have ancestors like this?

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  6. Now that is a great story..and worth passing down the generations..I enjoyed it..he musta been meaner than a snake:(

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  7. hahha... I like Steven G's comment to your story!!

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