Basil Anne Hurt Maxwell Darden, 81, of Brownsville passed away Sept. 23, 2023 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green.
The Todd County native was a retired 4th Grade teacher at Brownsville Elementary School, a member of Shady Land Church of Christ, a member of Kentucky Retired Teachers Association and a member of the Red Hat Society. She was the daughter of the late Dartis Hurt and Irene Wells Hurt and the wife of the late Mack Maxwell and Larry Darden, who survives. She was preceded in death by a son, Chad Maxwell. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Tuesday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Shady Land Cemetery. Visitation will take place 4-8 PM Monday and after 9:00 AM Tuesday. Also surviving are a daughter, Susan Maxwell Vincent (Stacy) of Bee Spring; four step children, Kenny Darden of Kingman, AZ, Mark Darden (Lisa) of Hohenwald, TN, and Mishawn Greenfield (Kelvin) and Crystal Lawson (Ray) both of Elkton; nine grandchildren, Sawyer Vincent, Larry Darden, Christian Carter, Megan Darden, Taylor Darden, Callie Scott, Hayden Greenfield, Abby Greenfield and Kadence Lawson; 11 great grandchildren; and one great great grandchild. Larry Dewayne Deweese, age 80 of Cecilia KY departed this life on Thursday, September 21, 2023 at Baptist Health Hospital in Elizabethtown. Larry was born on February 23, 1943 to the late Cleo and Pauline Deweese. He was married sixty-one years to Bertie Johnson Deweese, who survives.
Larry grew up in a loving, Christian home, and was saved at the age of twelve at Midway United Missionary Baptist Church. Larry joined Hardin County First United Baptist Church in 1975, where he remained a member until his passing. He worked hard for his family at General Electric in Louisville KY, until his retirement in 1997, after thirty-two years of service. Besides his wife, he leaves to honor his memory— his children, Sharon Deweese and Barry (Rebecca) Deweese of Cecilia; brother, Shannon Deweese (Faye) of Cecilia; two grandsons, his pride and joy, Alex and Benjamin Deweese. Larry was preceded in death by his daughter, Debra Lynn Deweese. Interment will be in Sweeden Church Cemetery. VISITATION 1—6 PM CST, Monday, September 25, 2023 10 AM—12:30 PM CST, Tuesday, September 26, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM CST, Tuesday, September 26, 2023 Sweeden Missionary Baptist Church Doris Davis, age 85 of Brownsville, peacefully departed this life on Tuesday, September 19 at Genesis Edmonson Center. The Edmonson County native was born on August 13, 1938 to the late Homer and Goldie Meredith Davis.
Doris worked with her hands as a seamstress at Kellwood Manufacturing. She leaves to honor her memory— her nieces and nephews, Terry Davis (Kathy), Jeff Davis, Matt Davis (Jennifer), Wayne Davis (Jenny), Roy Davis (April), Rachel Davis and Ricky Davis all of Brownsville; several great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by her siblings, Bernie Davis, Roy Davis and Mafa Davis; niece Sherry Davis and nephew Gerry Davis. Interment will be in Liberty Cemetery. VISITATION 12—7 PM, Friday, September 22, 2023 9 AM—11 AM, Saturday, September 23, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11AM, Saturday, September 23, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Brian Matthew Bledsoe, 47, of Smiths Grove passed away Sept. 14, 2023 at his home.
The Edmonson County native was a construction worker. He was a son of Michael Bledsoe, who survives, and the late Carolyn Joan Davis. No public services are scheduled. Burial will take place in Hawkins Cemetery. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Also surviving are three daughters, Brittany Holcomb (Cory) and Emily Bledsoe both of Smiths Grove and Rachael Bledsoe of Indianapolis; four siblings, Craig Bledsoe (Dana) of Bowling Green, Jeff Bledsoe (Michelle) of Richardsville and Lynn Bledsoe and Kristen Hinton both of Brownsville; five grandchildren, Keaton Smith, Storm Holcomb, Athena Holcomb, Kane Marr and Aiden Oakes; and Several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Florine Lindsey, age 91 of Pine Grove, peacefully departed this life on Thursday, September 14 at her residence. The Edmonson County native was born on November 11, 1931 to the late Jim and Bertha O. Miller. She married to Roger Ruben Lindsey, who also preceded her in death.
Florine worked with her hands to provide for her families’ needs. She loved to fish and work puzzles, but her greatest joy was taking care of her family. She was a member of Pleasant Grove “Miller Hill” United Baptist Church. She leaves to honor her memory— her children, Robert Lindsey of Pine Grove, Diana Key of Pine Grove, and Betty Anne Hawks of Brownsville; grandchildren, Keith Lindsey (Andrea), Ray Key (Alisha), Lee Key (Tonya), Kevin Lindsey (Suzanne), Tyler Moon, Joey Moon (Whitney) and Courtney Moon (Matt); great-grandchildren, Michael Wright, David Key, Samantha Moore, Ashley Key, Cody Daniels, Justin Lindsey, Aubrey Wright, Tiffany Key, Matt Key, Brittany Smith, Rayleigh and Braxton Moon and great-great grandchildren, Sylas, Oliver, Elijah, Kaiden, Remi, Lakelynn, Porter and Whitleigh. She was also preceded in death by her children, Betty Jean Lindsey, Thomas R. Lindsey, and Eddie Dean Lindsey. Interment will be in Pine Grove Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Pine Grove Church Cemetery Fund. VISITATION 1—7 PM, Saturday, September 16, 2023 9 AM—3 PM, Sunday, September 17, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 3 PM, Sunday, September 17, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Murrell Johnson, age 77, of Rocky Hill, departed this life on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at TriStar Centennial Hospital in Nashville, TN. The Barren County native was born on October 6, 1945 to the late Jimmy Lawrence and Grace Hope Johnson. He was married to Judy Carol Johnson, until they were parted by her death on July 5, 2015.
Murrell was self-employed, and owned and operated Murrell Johnson Construction for many years. He was an avid horseback rider, and was a member of Cedar Springs Community Church. He leaves to honor his memory— three children, Dewayne Johnson (Alicia) of Naples, FL, Cherie Howard (Roy) of Glasgow and Nicholas Johnson (Megan) of Cincinnati, OH; five grandchildren, Dylan Howard (Amelia), Ariana Whitt (Tanner) Dymie Carroll (Hunter), Ashton Johnson and Aiden Johnson; great-grandchild, Ty Carroll and his twin sister, Murlene McCoy. Murrell was preceded in death by his siblings, Elizabeth Williams, Andrew Johnson, Charles Johnson, Ailene Beck, Marie Gregory, Frances “Bunny” Kemble and Maurice Johnson. Interment will be in Lambert Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Brett Boyer Foundation, 129 Bluebell Way, Franklin, TN 37064. VISITATION 3-7 PM, Saturday, September 16, 2023 10AM-1:30, Sunday, September 17, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Sunday, September 17, 2023 Cedar Springs Community Church Online condolences can be made at www.pattonfuneralhome.com. ARRANGEMENTS BY PATTON FUNERAL HOME PARK CITY CHAPEL United States Army Private First Class Thomas Franklin Brooks, “Frank” to his family and friends, died December 10, 1942, at the age of 23, during World War II while a prisoner of the Japanese military in the Philippines having fought in the Battle of Bataan.
He was born October 3, 1919, near the forks of the Nolin River close to Mammoth Cave in the Straw community of Edmonson County, devoted son of Charles Smith Brooks and Francis Isabell Priddy Brooks and beloved brother to Cardelia, Abraham, Louella, Hubert, Almon, Easol, Ralph, Wanda, Bertie, Zula, and Eula. Frank was saved as a young boy and was a member of Pleasant Hill United Baptist Church. He attended school with his brothers and sisters at the one room Nolin schoolhouse until 8th grade. One of his teachers, Arless Page, inquired about Frank while he was fighting in the Philippines and he remarked on Frank’s character as, “…a splendid young man.” Sadly, Arless would also be killed in Germany, 10 days before the war ended in 1945. In January 1941, Frank, his brother Easol and close friend Cortland Kidwell, joined the Army together in Louisville, Kentucky. Frank was assigned to D Company of the 192nd Tank Battalion at Fort Knox, Kentucky while Easol and Cortland were sent to Texas. D Company was comprised almost completely of men from Kentucky, as it had previously been a Kentucky National Guard unit from Harrodsburg. In October 1941, the 192nd was ordered to the Philippines to reinforce the Army of the Far East under General Douglas MacArthur. Prior to leaving for the Philippines, Frank returned home to visit his loving family. His sister Wanda, 17 at the time, recalled the family taking him to the L&N train depot in Bowling Green and saying goodbye, “He would not let us go up the steps with him.” This would be the last time Frank would see his family. The 192nd shipped out from San Francisco and arrived in the Philippines on November 20, 1941. They were attacked by the Japanese just 18 days later and Frank and his comrades fought valiantly for 4 months against an overwhelming force of the Japanese Army until food and supplies were exhausted. He was wounded in battle and was admitted to a field hospital before the American forces were surrendered by their Commanders on April 10, 1942. He was later imprisoned in the Cabanatuan POW camp and survived 8 months of brutal captivity, suffering from disease, starvation, and unspeakable cruelty at the hands of his Japanese captors. When he died, he was buried within the confines of the camp in a communal grave with 8 other men. In July 1943, The War Department notified the family by telegram that Frank had died. His mother never recovered from the loss as she continued to carry the tremendous burden of having three other sons fighting in the war. When the Japanese surrendered and the war ended in 1945, there were multiple attempts to identify the 2,700 men who had died as prisoners. Ultimately, they were unsuccessful in identifying Frank’s remains and he was buried as an unknown among the 17,000 graves of the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines and is listed as one of the 36,286 missing from the war in the Pacific. In 2014 his sister Eula (1931-2015), along with other nieces and nephews provided DNA samples in hopes that he could be identified. In 2018 his remains were disinterred from the Philippines for potential identification by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) and on June 20, 2023, his family was notified that a positive identification had been made. The family requested that he be returned to Kentucky for burial in honor of his Mother’s request. His parents and siblings passed without the closure from his return. The memories of Frank have been passed on to future generations of the family so that his selfless sacrifice will never be forgotten. After more than 80 years since his death, it will be a glorious homecoming for the surviving 37 nieces and nephews as he is returned to Kentucky and Edmonson County for burial beside his parents. His remains will be flown (date to be determined) from Hawaii to the Louisville International Airport where there will be a planeside transfer and ceremony conducted by an Army Honor Guard. Family and others wishing to pay tribute will be there to witness and participate in this solemn and honorable occasion. From the airport there will be a procession to Patton Funeral Home in Brownsville, Ky, which will be led by the Kentucky State Police and members of Rolling Thunder and other military veterans. There will also be a procession on the day of the burial from the funeral home to the burial site. He will be laid to rest at 11:00 am, on Sunday, October 1, 2023, at the Hill Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery where he will receive military honors. His military awards include the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, POW medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, Asiatic / Pacific Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and the Philippine Defense Medal. On April 9, 1942, a radio broadcast from Corregidor, Philippines reported the bravery of the American soldiers fighting in the Battle of Bataan. “The world will long remember the epic struggle that American soldiers put up in the jungle fastness of Bataan. They have stood up uncomplaining, under the constant and grueling fire of the enemy for more than four months. Cut off from all sources of help, the intrepid fighters have done all that human endurance could bear. All the world will testify to the most superhuman endurance with which they stood up, until the last, in the face of overwhelming odds.” James P. “Jimmy” Houchin, age 76 of Cave City, peacefully departed this life at his home on Sunday, September 10, 2023. The Edmonson County native was born on October 6, 1946 to the late Rev. James Albert and Christine Graham Houchin. He was married to his wife of thirty-five years, Roberta Houchin, who survives.
Jimmy had worked in years past at R.C. Cola and owned and operated Farmhouse and Hillside Restaurants in Cave City and Bowling Green. He was also a valued staff member at Patton Funeral Home, where he dedicated over fifty years to serving others. Jimmy was saved as an adult at Fairview United Baptist Church, and he remained a member there until his passing. When he wasn't working, he found his greatest pleasures in poking fun at others, fishing with his family and watching U.K. basketball. Besides his wife, Roberta, he leaves to honor his memory-- his children, Teresa Lowe of Bowling Green, Jonathan Houchin (Amy) of Smiths Grove and Jay Houchin (Lillian) of Glasgow; stepson, Darrell Key of Arizona; ten grandchildren, Kendra Troyer (Ephraim), Sarah Lowe, Savannah Bourgeois (Mitchell), Matthew Key, Jade Lee (Peter), Tori Cherry, Maddison Houchin, Denver Houchin, Cam Key and Adeline Houchin; six great-grandchildren, Chase Troyer, Lincoln Rast, Zachary Troyer, Lucas Troyer, Bellamy Brantley and Everly Houchin; siblings, Farron Houchin (Rebecca) of Whitehouse, TN, Donna Lightfoot of Chalybeate, Ramona Sue McDonough (Russell) of Georgia and Sherian Parsley (Randy) of Brownsville, along with a host of friends, nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by his stepson, Jason Key. Interment will be in Cave City Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to: Hosparus Health of Barren River-Glasgow, 1320 N. Race St, Glasgow, KY 42141. VISITATION 2—7 PM, Tuesday, September 12, 2023 9 AM—1 PM, Wednesday, September 13, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 1 PM, Wednesday, September 13, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel Elsie Dean Bryant Sanders, 77, of Bowling Green passed away Sept.9, 2023 at her home with family by her side.
The Butler County native was a former employee Kellwood, Pig Restaurant and Ray’s Restaurant and was a member of New Hope Church of Christ. She was a daughter of the late William Dave Bryant and Lillian Phelps Bryant and the wife of the late Edward Sanders. She was preceded in death by three brothers, M.D. Bryant, S.G. Bryant and Andy Bryant and a sister-in-law, Mary Bryant. Visitation will take place 2-6 PM Sunday at Gravil Funeral Home. No other services are scheduled. Surviving are two sons, Eddie Wayne Sanders (Lisa) of Cub Run and Michael Dewayne Sanders (Tonya) of Sweeden; two daughters, Carolyn Kay Madison (Timmy) and Katrina Diaz both of Bowling Green; three siblings, MacArthur Bryant (Faye) of Big Clifty and Norman Bryant (Vera) and Patsy Brown both of Butler County; eight sisters-in-law, Rene Bryant, Linda Bryant, Helen Priddy, Ellen Priddy, Mary Lashley, Molly Johnson (Elbert), Effie Hogan (James) and Nellie Ruth Hennion (Larry); a brother-in-law, Simon Sanders (Cheryl); seven grandchildren, Hannah Sanders, Mahala Poteet (Tommy), Amber Madison, Edward Sanders, Noah Hensley (Rachel), Cassandra Bale (Michael) and Julie Huff (Ryan); ten great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to Hosparus of Barren River, 101 Riverwood Ave., Suite B, Bowling Green, KY 42103. Robert Shannon Elmore, 47, of Wingfield passed away Sept. 8, 2023 at his home.
The Edmonson County native was an employee of Kamp Pallets and was a 1995 graduate of Edmonson County High School. He was the son of the late Robert Elmore and Brenda Mae Potter Elmore. No public services are scheduled. Gravil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are his companion, Stacey Chambers; a daughter, Karen Elmore of Bowling Green; a step son, Bradley Vanzant; and several cousins. Doris Ann Eatmon, age 68, of Bee Spring departed this life on Thursday, September 7, 2023 at Genesis Edmonson Center. The Edmonson County native was born on August 4, 1955 to Alice Farris McGrew and the late Bert Lee McGrew. She was married to Charles Eatmon, Sr., until they were parted by his passing on March 2, 2020.
Doris worked as a merchandise assistant at Lowes, and was a member of Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church. Besides her mother, Alice, she leaves to honor her memory— her daughters, Stephanie Hiser (Scotty) of Park City and Vanessa Mitchell (Mark) of Elizabethtown; stepson, Charles “Chuck” Eatmon, Jr. (Monica) of Greensburg; grandchildren, Sara Hiser, Lily Mitchell, Alyssa Eatmon, Bentley Hiser, Ty Eatmon and Poppy Mitchell and sister, Kathleen Cowan (David) of Bee Spring. Interment will be in Bee Spring Church Cemetery. VISITATION 10 AM—7 PM, Sunday, September 10, 2023 9 AM—12:30 PM, Monday, September 11, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL 1 PM, Monday, September 11, 2023 Bee Spring Missionary Baptist Church Billy Hugh Honeycutt, age 85, of Park City, departed this life on Wednesday, September 7, 2023 in Brownsville. The Albany, KY native was born on September 28, 1937 to the late Oscar and Dorothy Neal Honeycutt.
Billy was an avid farmer, he started working for Straders Dairy in Hiseville and milked for numerous dairy farms. He also worked for the Edmonson County Road Department, Barren County School Systems and served eighteen years in the Kentucky Army National Guard in the 1st Bn 623rd Field Artillery (Morgan’s Men). He was a member of Cedar Springs United Baptist Church. He leaves to honor his memory— sons, Billy Joe Honeycutt (Tammie) of Cedar Springs, Robert Lee Honeycutt of Hiseville, Johnny Hugh Honeycutt of Hiseville and Cody Honeycutt (Ashley) of Cedar Springs; daughters, Jane Ann Gassaway (Wallace) of Edmonton, Mary Ruth Jessie of Hiseville and Beth Skaggs (Keith) of Park City; nineteen grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; brother, Wayne Honeycutt of Hiseville; sisters, Mary Johnson of Glasgow, Jane Weaver (Lois) of Greenville and Doris Lawrence (James) of Glasgow and several nieces and Nephews. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Edward and Eugene Honeycutt; sisters, Rose Pemberton, Carolyn Hale and Sue Riddle; daughter-in-law, Sherry Honeycutt and son-in-law, Clint Cook. Interment will be in Lambert Cemetery with graveside military honors by Nesbit Alexander Memorial Post #6937 VFW. Memorial contributions can be made to: Edmonson Center Activities Fund, 813 S Main Street, Brownsville, KY 42210. VISITATION 3-7 PM, Friday, September 8, 2023 9-11 AM, Saturday, September 9, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 11 AM, Saturday, September 9, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Park City Chapel Charlie W. Whittinghill, age 85 of Brownsville, peacefully departed this life at his home on September 6, 2023. The Edmonson County native was born on September 15, 1937 to the late Willard and Elzo Chambers Whittinghill. He was married to his loving and devoted wife, Peggy Alexander Whittinghill, until they were parted by her death on November 9, 1997.
Charlie served our country during the Vietnam War in the U.S. Air Force. He retired from the military and returned to Kentucky, where he received his bachelor’s degree and worked as an administrative officer at the Great Onyx Job Corps. After retiring for the second time, he went on to be elected as the Edmonson County Jailer for two terms. Charlie was an all-star athlete during his youth, and excelled in all sports. However, his greatest accomplishment was when he was saved as a young man at Kyrock United Baptist Church. He leaves to honor his memory— his children, Cindy Rich (Jeff), James Whittinghill and Michelle Buttram (Joe) all of Smiths Grove; grandchildren, Joey Carnes (Lindsay), Miranda Thomas (Austin), Clay Buttram (Raley) and Hunter Buttram (Cleo); five great-grandchildren; siblings, Bill Whittinghill (Ruth), Glen Whittinghill (Sue), Norma Crawford and Darrell Whittinghill, along with several nieces and nephews. Besides his wife and parents, he was also preceded in death by his daughter, Sharon A. Whittinghill and siblings, Vernetia Weinstein, Carl Whittinghill, Sam Whittinghill, Bob Whittinghill and Gary Whittinghill. Interment will be in Alexander Cemetery with graveside military honors by Nesbit Alexander Memorial Post #6937 VFW. Memorial contributions can be made to: Alexander Cemetery Fund, c/o Victor Alexander, 394 Lock Road, Brownsville, KY 42210. VISITATION 3—7 PM, Saturday, September 9, 2023 10 AM—4 PM Sunday, September 10, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 4 PM, Sunday, September 10, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel Lois Kathleen Barbour Childress, 87, died peacefully in the arms of her family on August 29, 2023, at her home, after a long courageous journey with Parkinson's Disease.
Kathy was born on March 11, 1936 in Carroll County, Maryland, the daughter of Kurgy Barbour and Arvilla Rappoldt Barbour Jones. After her father's accidental death, 4 year old Kathy, her two sisters, and their mother, moved to Fredericksburg, Virginia. There she was raised in a close-knit family, filled with the love of a wonderfully kind stepfather and the joy of a truly blended family. Embraced by her new brothers and sisters, they fondly nicknamed her "Sister." Kathy's upbringing was rooted in strong Christian values. Actively involved in Fairview Baptist Church, she and her sisters sang in the choir. She attended James Monroe High School in Fredericksburg prior to marrying Owen Childress. She was a devoted and faithful wife for 66 years and was by his side throughout his 20 year career in the USMC. She served her country as a military wife, while also lovingly caring for her two daughters; always involving them in church wherever their military moves would take them. Upon returning to Owen's Kentucky roots in 1972, Kathy supported his dream of owning a farm and settled into life in Barren County. She developed many friendships and participated in Pathfinders, arts and crafts groups, the Barren County Homemakers, a weaving guild, and visited residents of local nursing homes. Her daughters, as well as three generations of grandchildren, brought joy to her heart and filled her days with happiness. She formerly belonged to Highland United Methodist Church, and loved singing in the choir. As her illness progressed, she was unable to physically attend church, but continued to forge her faith in Christ as a member of the televised Family Worship Center. Kathy leaves behind two daughters to honor her memory: Sherry Ward and her husband, Richard, of Chillicothe, Ohio; and Denise Mahaney and her husband, Joe, of Bowling Green, Kentucky. She will be lovingly remembered by her grandchildren: Brandon Childress, Jordan Mahaney (Hayley Cain), Ryan Mahaney (Mia Belcher), Ethan Mahaney (Amber Bochynski), Susan (Brian) Lieving, and Hudson (Judy) Ward. Also surviving are great grandchildren: Charlotte (James) White, Nova and Riyah Mahaney, Laney and Lindsey Lieving; Hudson, Madison, and Elison Ward; and two great great grandchildren, Oliver and Kathleen White. Kathy is also survived by her sister, June Floyd, and brothers, George (Barbara) and John (Susan) Jones; sister-in-law, Aleen James; and brothers-in-law, Floyd, Kennith (Nina), and Elmo (Vernice) Childress. She was the "fun aunt" to many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her stepfather, Clifton Jones, Sr., and siblings, Clifton Jones, Jr., Linwood "Pigeon" Jones, Laverne Rappoldt, Arlene Easley, and Betty Lee Synan. Kathy loved her flower garden, but also loved acts of kindness. In lieu of flowers, do what Kathy would do; be a blessing to others...visit the sick or lonely, donate your time or money to a food pantry, support rescued animals at your local shelter, read to a child, or reach out to those in need. Interment will be Camp Ground Cemetery. VISITATION 4 - 7 PM, Tuesday, September 5, 2023 12 - 2 PM, Wednesday, September 6, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE 2 PM, Wednesday, September 6, 2023 Patton Funeral Home Cave City Chapel |
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