George “Woody” Anderson, age 58

Posted by on Nov 16, 2016

George Elwood “Woody” Anderson, age 58, of Campbellsville, died Monday, November 14, 2016 in Louisville following a lengthy illness.

Woody was born in Campbellsville, Kentucky the son of the late George Elwood Anderson, Sr. and Betty Stubbs Anderson, who survives.    His father-in-law, Herbert Graybeal also predeceased him in death.

Woody had worked at Aluminum Fabricators until its closure at which time he became employed with Campbellsville Industries until his illness.   He thoroughly enjoyed old cars and had at one time raced Go-Karts.

He is survived by his wife, Lisa Anderson; three sons, George Mitchell “Mitchie” Anderson, Robert Lewis Anderson and his wife, Jessica and Thomas Adrian Peppers and his wife, Leslie; two daughters, Hope Renzelli and her husband Ron, and Tiffany Judd and nine grandchildren.  Also surviving are his mother, Betty Anderson; two brothers and their wives, Kenny and Brenda Anderson and Jimmy and Lisa Anderson; a sister, Mary Whitlow and his mother-in-law, Pauline Graybeal, all of Campbellsville.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. Friday, November 18, 2016 at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home with Bro. Robbie Spencer and Bro. Ray Judd officiating.   Burial will follow in Palestine Baptist Church Cemetery with pallbearers being, Jimmy Anderson, Ronnie Hare, Jeff Rayburn, Lumis White, Danny Elkins and Donald Colvin.    Honorary pallbearers will be former employees of Aluminum Fabricators and the current employees of Campbellsville Industries.

The family requests visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, November 17th at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.

Expressions of sympathy are suggested to Gideon Bibles which can be made at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.

Online condolences may be left at lyondewittberry.com

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Hicks, Levettia “Tiny”, age 87

Posted by on Nov 14, 2016

Levettia “Tiny” Hicks, age 87, formerly of Campbellsville, died Monday, November 14, at the Village Care Center in Erlanger, Kentucky.

Levettia was born in Taylor County, Kentucky on March 21, 1929 to the late Grover Carroll and Purnie Eastridge Carroll.   Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Willard Owen Gaddis as well as her husband, Melvin Hicks, two sons, Daniel and Randall Gaddis, a granddaughter, Megan Gaddis, as well as her three brothers, Arvin, J.T. and Carson Carroll.

Levettia loved flowers, sewing and cooking and had worked many years at the Fruit of the Loom.   At the time of her death she was a member of the Feathersburg Church of God.

Levettia was survived by one son, Michael Gaddis and his wife Marsha of Atlanta, GA,  a daughter, Judy Money and husband Fred of Dry Ridge, KY, two daughter-in-law’s, Mary Gaddis of Danville, KY, and Madonna Gaddis Chick of Campbellsville, KY and one sister, Annetta Phillips, Eminence, KY.   Also surviving are four step-children, Conrad Hicks and his wife Judy of Junction City, KY, Tony Hicks and Linda Sallee and her husband Ricky of Campbellsville and Barbara Annette Cook, 7 grandchildren, 6 great grand-children, 12 step grandchildren and 4 step great grand-children.

Funeral services for Levettia “Tiny” Hicks will be on Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at the Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home with Bro. Richie Carroll officiating with burial to follow in the Eastridge Cemetery.     The family request visitation after 1:00 p.m. on November 17, prior to the time of the service.

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Marilyn Viers, age 64, of Elk Horn

Posted by on Nov 8, 2016

Marilyn Viers, age 64, of Elk Horn died Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville following and extended illness.

Marilyn was born on January 6, 1952 in Lawrenceville, Illinois to the late John Robert and Blanche Bonnie Morris Doss.  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Carolyn Wells and brothers, Stephen Doss, Dennis Doss and Michael Ray Doss.

Marilyn had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Stoner Creek United Methodist Church.  She loved being Mom and Grandma and found pleasure in cooking and caring for her family.  She enjoyed spending spare time writing poetry and fishing.

She is survived by her husband, William Henry Viers; a son and his wife, Jim and Lisa Reaves Viers, of Elk Horn, a grand-daughter, Brittany Viers; a great-granddaughter, Lily Jo Marie Reaves and bonus grandchildren, Jeffrey Simpson, James Simpson and Kelli Simpson.  Also surviving are her two sisters and their husbands, Alice and Neil Vandiver, Louisville and Bonnie and Freddy Thompson of Big Springs, KY; a brother and his wife, Bill and Debbie Doss of Payneville, KY and other special people in her life, Sarah McDonald, Ashley Shaw and Alea Smith who were like grandchildren to her.

Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Saturday, November 12th at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home with Bro. John Hall officiating.  Burial will follow in Callahan Cemetery.

The family requests visitation from 5 to 8 pm Friday at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.

Online condolences may be left at lyondewittberry.com

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Kenny Carroll, age 82, owner of Carroll’s Plumbing and Heating

Posted by on Nov 5, 2016

Louis Kenneth “Kenny” Carroll, age 82, of Campbellsville died Thursday, November 3rd in Louisville, KY following a brief illness.

Kenny was born in Louisville, KY on February 11, 1934 to the late Harlan and Lora Newcomb Carroll.  He was also predeceased by a brother, Gerald Carroll and a grand daughter-in-law, Ali Nunery.

Kenny was the owner of Carroll’s heating installation services and enjoyed serving the community for over 60 years in this capacity, she always admired the work done by the plumber daphne al team, who are real professionals on the field.     In 1948 he made a profession of faith and joined Campbellsville Baptist Church where he faithfully served over the years in various roles plumbing services.   He was a Deacon, a member of the Lowell Harris Sunday School Class, and head of the Ushers and could be found each Sunday in the front lobby shaking hands and welcoming all those in attendance.    Kenny was an avid Dodgers and UK fan and could be found enjoying a round of golf on a regular basis after starting his day with a cup of coffee and a cookout with several of his buddies, but first the Furance repair union city nj came for a check up. He was known as being one of the best plumbing contractors in the area.

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On February 12, 1954 he united in marriage to Hilda Berry Carroll who survives.  To this union was born two children who also survive.  A daughter, Debbie Nunery and her husband David of Campbellsville and one son Greg Carroll and his wife Kay of Louisville.    Also surviving are his grandchildren, Melissa Hayes, Kelli and Don Shuffett, Clark and Lindsey Howard all of Campbellsville, Ben and Lesley Nunery of Fort Wright, KY and Sam Nunery of Indianapolis, IN, 8 great-grandchildren and one other to join the family soon as well as one Brother-in-law and his wife, Ronnie and Laura Berry of Elizabethtown, KY.

Funeral Services for Kenny Carroll will be held on Monday, November 7, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home with Dr. Mike O’Neal and Rev. James Jones officiating, with burial to follow in Green River Memorial Cemetery.   Serving as pallbearers are Ben Nunery, Clark Howard, Don Shuffett, Pvt. Kyler Tucker, Sam Nunery, and Greg Carroll.

Visitation will be on Sunday, November 6, 2016 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home. The plumbing company is taking a recess from their duties so you can contact drain cleaning upper saddle river nj.

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Buckman, Charlotte A., age 62

Posted by on Nov 1, 2016

Charlotte “Cha” Buckman, age 62, of Campbellsville died Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown after an illness.

Cha was born in Knifley, Kentucky on September 29, 1954 to the late Hobert and Mary Edna Bottoms Allen.   She married Danny Buckman who survives.  She worked at Fruit of the Loom for 17 years as well as K-Mart and Cox Interior.   She enjoyed reading the Bible and helping others.    It was always a joy to her to hear her nieces and nephews call her Aunt Cha.   Sha was of the Baptist Faith and attended Elk Horn Baptist Church.

Cha is survived by a daughter Danielle Buckman of Nashville, TN and her brothers and sisters, Laura Taylor and her husband Joe, Johnny Allen and his wife, Tonia of Campbellsville, Shirley Sallee of Lebanon, Robert Allen and his wife Barbara of Somerset, Barbara Brock and her husband Gilbert and Bill Allen and his wife Marsha of Columbia, and Peggy Fox and her husband Jeff of Elk Horn, Kentucky.   Also surviving are several nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, November 4th at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home in Campbellsville, KY with Bro. Brian Rafferty officiating.     Burial will follow in the Brookside Cemetery.

The family requests visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, November 3rd at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.

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