Gary Wayne Gray

Posted by on Mar 31, 2026

Gary Wayne Gray

Mr. Gary Wayne Gray, of Campbellsville, the son of the late Howard and Mildred (Canada) Gray, was born September 19, 1954 in Campbellsville and departed this life on Sunday, March 29, 2026 at Taylor Regional Hospital. He was 71 years of age.

He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of Robinson Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Gray worked at Fruit of the Loom for 26 years and retired from Ingersoll Rand after 16 years.

Gary enjoyed most things outdoors, including hunting, fishing and horseshoe pitching. Sunday’s were family day at his house, and his family included everyone. If he wasn’t watching Jeff Gordon win a NASCAR race, he was probably trying to figure out who had the bird in a game of Rook (it was him!). Many a fond memory was made during those days, and those memories will be cherished for life.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by three siblings: Leon Gray, Lorena Cochran and Joyce Watkins.

Survivors include his wife: Patricia (Bright) Gray of Campbellsville; his children: Libby Richard and husband Todd of Campbellsville, Karen Lee and husband Ryan of Marion County, and Bethany Reynolds and husband Brehm of Campbellsville.

Two brothers and one sister: Donnie Gray and wife Patricia, Raymond Gray and wife Betty, and Mable Karnes and husband Ronnie, all of Campbellsville.

Six grandchildren: Blake Richard, Addison, Braxton and Kathryn Lee, Bruce and Banks Reynolds, several nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.

FUNERAL: Thursday April 2, 2026 at 11:00 A.M., L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Rd, Campbellsville.

OFFICIATING: Bro. Jim Collison and Bro. Shelton Hale

INTERMENT: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens

VISITATION: 5-8 PM on Wednesday and after 8 AM Thursday until time for the service.

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Patsy Glasscock Forman

Posted by on Mar 30, 2026

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Patsy Glasscock Forman of Campbellsville, daughter of Hugh Glasscock and Aline Mann Glasscock of Bradfordsville, was born December 25, 1934 in Lebanon, Kentucky. She left her earthly home to join her Lord and Savior at 3:40 A.M., Sunday, March 29, 2026, having celebrated 91 years of life.

Patsy professed faith in Christ at a young age and had been a member of Campbellsville Baptist Church since 1968. She was known as a prayer warrior spending many hours in prayer on behalf of family, friends, and even strangers.

Mrs. Forman retired from Campbellsville High School after 27 years of teaching Home Economics, having obtained a Master’s Degree and her Rank 1. She served as Sunday

School Teacher for over 50 years, was on the Board of Director of Homeplace on Green River, and a member of Taylor County Retired Teachers Organization.

She is survived by two daughters: Marsha Ellis Benningfield and husband, Dickie and Melisa Ellis Morris and husband, Mark of Campbellsville; three grandchildren: Valerie Dykes and husband, Seth, Natalie Walters and husband, Jesse of Campbellsville, and Reed Benningfield and wife, Joanna of Indiana; six great-grandchildren: Colton Dykes, Landon Dykes, Avery Walters, Drake Benningfield, Summer Benningfield and Frankie Beimrohr; one brother: Hugh Allen Glasscock and wife, Helen of Auburn, KY; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

Patsy was also proceeded in death by one granddaughter: Lindsey Benningfield; one sister and one brother: Phyllis Sullivan and Billy Ray Glasscock.

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VISITATION: 11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M., Friday, April 3, 2026 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville

MEMORIAL SERVICE: 1:00 P.M., Friday, April 3, 2026 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. Nathan Johnson and Hayden Dabney

BURIAL: Old Liberty Cemetery

EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY REQUESTED TO BE DONATIONS TO GIDEON BIBLES, THE HOMEPLACE ON GREEN RIVER, AND CAMPBELLSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH AND MAY BE MADE AT PARROTT & RAMSEY FUNERAL HOME

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Geraldine Goff Jones

Posted by on Mar 28, 2026

Geraldine Goff Jones, born January 2, 1934, in Green County Kentucky, lived a life rooted in faith, family, and unwavering strength. She was the daughter of Homer and Eva Bennett Goff and carried their values with her throughout her life.

On January 30, 1952, Geraldine married the love of her life, Henry Milton Jones Jr., beginning a lifelong partnership built on devotion and hard work. For nearly 60 years together, they created a home centered around their church, family, and community. 

On March 25, 2026, Geraldine was called to her heavenly home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Milton; her sons, Jason Jones and Paul Jones; her daughter-in-law, Tammy Jones; her brother-in-law, John Wagster; and her brothers, Donald and Glenn Goff.

She is survived by her daughter, Sharon (Brian) Harris; her grandchildren, Carly Davis, Sara (Meong) Kwak, and Ben (Ely) Harris-Medina; her chosen grandson, Neil Hooper; and her cherished great-grandchildren, Henry and Catalina Harris-Medina, and Oliver and Millie Kwak. She is also survived by her sister, Phyllis Wagster; her brother, DuWayne (Della) Goff; and her sister-in-law, Ellen Goff, as well as a multitude of friends and extended family. The family is deeply grateful to all of the loving caregivers who provided Geraldine with such dedicated and compassionate care over the years, particularly Hosparus Health, Pat Simpson, and Karen Corbin.

A woman of many talents and deep faith, Geraldine spent her life as a dairy farmer, homemaker, and ezer kenegdo—a steadfast helper and partner in every sense of the word. She faithfully served her church family at Friendship Baptist Church for many years as a Sunday school teacher, Women’s Missionary Union leader, and Vacation Bible School volunteer. She also graciously ensured that the inside of the church was kept immaculate for all attendees. In addition to not only providing services at her own house of worship, she made sure to celebrate the life of Jesus with those who were not able to attend. 

A 1952 graduate of Taylor County High School, she remained connected to her classmates, faithfully attending and organizing reunions throughout the years. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures—sewing, gardening, reading, and cheering on the Kentucky Wildcats, and she never rejected a little piece of chocolate. She also took pride in feeding the masses and everyone from farm hands, to family, friends, and beyond. After taking a step back from milking, she especially enjoyed riding her lawn mower, ensuring that her lawn was professionally maintained. Nobody could quite maintain it the way she could, and she wasn’t shy about letting them know.

Known for her quick wit and spirited personality, Geraldine was small and sassy, with a heart of gold. She never had an enemy, though she certainly put a few burrs in people’s saddles along the way—always with honesty and a touch of humor.

Her life was a testament to love, resilience, and faith. And now, as her tombstone gently reminds us, “He maketh me lie down in green pastures,” she rests in perfect peace—home at last, in the care of the Shepherd she faithfully followed.

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VISITATION:                        10:00 A.M. – 12:00 Noon EST, Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville

FUNERAL SERVICE:           12:00 Noon EST, Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Bro. Kent Ashley

BURIAL:                                Campbellsville Memorial Gardens

 

IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, THE FAMILY WOULD APPRECIATE OFFERINGS OF GIDEON BIBLES

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