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Posted by Lyndell Petty on Feb 26, 2021
Edith Ward Helms, 88, is holding hands again with her beloved husband, Kenneth Eugene Helms, in Heaven. She passed away on Saturday, February 20, 2021 in Campbellsville at the home of her daughter. Born in Washington, Indiana, on July 22, 1932, Edith was the daughter of the late George and Mildred Ward. She devoted her whole life to being the best wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and homemaker for her family.
Edith had a deep and abiding faith in her Lord and Savior and was a longtime member of Central Baptist Church. In her earlier years, she enjoyed teaching Sunday School and Vacation Bible School to five-and six-year-olds. Edith was also a loyal choir member and visited many church members in their homes in times of need. Her legacy of unconditional love will continue to bless generations to come.
In addition to Edith’s husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings, Mary Vonlue McEwen and Virgil Ward.
Those left to cherish her memory are her loving children, Deborah Helms Long, Denise Crabtree (Mack) of Campbellsville, KY , David Helms (Lisa) and Dennis Helms (Carrie); grandchildren, Joshua Pettis, Leslie Jenkins (Timothy), Brian Pettis (Brittney), Sarah Pickell (Brandon), Stephen Long, Kristopher Helms (Michaela, Tansy), Neal Helms, Kenneth Helms (Jayme), David Hayward Helms and Zachary Helms; and great-grandchildren, Trevor and William Jenkins, Briley and Brison Pettis, Noah, Charlotte and Lila Kate Pickell and David Helms.
A funeral service will take place on Saturday, February 27, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home in Georgia with visitation one hour prior to the service. Edith will be laid to rest next to her husband, Kenneth, in Magnolia Park Cemetery following the service.
L.R., Petty Funeral Home in Campbellsville was in charge local arrangements.
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Posted by Auberry Don on Feb 25, 2021
Mr. Phillip Seaborne, 58, of Campbellsville, KY, son of the late Coakley Seaborne and Vernie Mae Williams Seaborne, was born February 6th, 1963 and departed this life on February 24th, 2021 in Campbellsville, KY after an extended illness. Mr. Seaborne professed faith in Christ and was of the Presbyterian faith.
Mr. Seaborne was a former sales employee of James Medical Supply in Campbellsville, KY.
Mr. Seaborne is survived by his wife Sandy Seaborne of Campbellsville, KY, One daughter and two sons: Ashley Seaborne of Franklin, KY, Andrew Seaborne and Alexander Seaborne of Tennessee, One Stepson, Adam Brown of Tennessee.
Three brothers and one sister; Mitchell Seaborne and wife Maureen of Elkhorn, Ky, Phyliss Duncan and husband Roland of Mt. Washington, KY, Norman Seaborne of Campbellsville, KY, and Junior Seaborne and wife Rita of Elkhorn, KY. Six grandchildren also survive along with a host of other relatives and friends.
Mr. Seaborne was preceded in death by two sisters: Mildred Giles and Rebecca Brown. Two brothers in infancy; David Douglas Seaborne and Paul Allen Seaborne.
A walk-through visitation will be held Saturday, February 27th, 2021 from 10am until 2pm EST at Auberry Funeral Home and Cremation Services in downtown Campbellsville.
Funeral Service for Mr. Phillip Seaborne will be held Saturday, February 27th, 2021 at 2pm EST at Auberry Funeral Home and Cremations Services in downtown Campbellsville with cremation to follow. Bro. Richie Carroll will be officiating. The family has that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to funeral expenses and those can be made at the funeral home.
Social distancing guidelines and masks are required upon entering building.
The staff of Auberry Funeral Home would like to thank the family for entrusting us with the care and arrangements of Mr. Phillip Seaborne at our funeral home. God bless you during this difficult time.
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Posted by Parrot and Ramsey Funeral Home on Feb 25, 2021
Charlie Herman Huber, 92, passed away in Frankfort, KY, on 2/24/21. He was known as “Herman” by his family and as “Charlie” by extended family and friends. Charlie lived a long life dedicated to Lord. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Louisville where he served as a deacon for many years. Charlie considered it his mission to be a witness to anyone who crossed his path. He was known to many by his signature cowboy hat and his magic tricks, which he used as a means of witnessing to others.
Charlie was born near White Hill, Kentucky, later moving to Marion County. Charlie told others of how he began working at the age of 11 and worked “his whole life.” He held jobs such as hauling ice to homes with “ice boxes,” drove trucks hauling lumber, and eventually worked supporting his family at Blue Grass Cooperage in Louisville where he retired in 1990. In retirement he stayed busy mowing yards in Louisville and his beloved home away from home on “The Ridge” in Raywick. He also mowed for his nephew Danny’s properties in Campbellsville. He continued mowing until he moved to Frankfort to be near his daughters. As a Frankfort resident he spent many fun-filled days at the Capital City Activity Center for Seniors where he had many friends. Charlie will be missed by family and friends.
Charlie is survived by his daughters, Diann Shuffett Ashcraft (Brett Ashcraft) and Danetta Mattingly (Dan Mattingly); grandchildren Miranda Baker (Tyler Baker), William Shuffett, Hope Cash (Robert), Robin LeCureux (Jeremy), Amara Mattingly, Nathan Mattingly; great grandchildren Chasity Fowler, Brynlee Baker, Carter Baker, Anna Blankenship, Aaron Blankenship.
Charlie was preceded in death by his wife, Jestine Stumph Huber, parents William and Alice Huber, and siblings Sherman Huber, Dewey Huber, Al Huber, Mattie Miller, Osa Hunt, Dora Morris, Flora Tungate, and four other siblings prior to Charlie’s birth. Pallbearers included: William Shuffett, Tyler Baker, Robert Cash, Brett Ashcraft, Dan Mattingly, Danny Huber.
The family would like to thank the Capital City Activity Center for their care and support of him in his final years. Gratitude is also extended to Morning Pointe (Frankfort), Heritage Hall (Lawrenceburg), Frankfort Regional Medical Center, and Bluegrass Hospice Care for their support and kindness in his final days.
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VISITATION: 1:00P.M.-3:00P.M., Saturday, February 27, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICE: 3:00 P.M., Saturday, February 27, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Bro. Randall Kennedy
ENTOMBMENT: Brookside Mausoleum
The family asked that expressions of sympathy be given as donations in lieu of flowers to the following: Capital City Activity Center in Frankfort, Victory Baptist Church in Louisville, or Bluegrass Hospice Care in Lexington and can be made through Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
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