Mrs. Angel May Holt Perkins, 52, of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Walter Holt and Louise Blake Grimes was born March 12th, 1968, and departed this life on Friday, September 25th, 2020, in Campbellsville, KY.
She professed faith in Christ and was a member of New Journey Church in Campbellsville, KY. She was a devoted wife and loving sister. She loved her family, taking pictures, flowers especially roses, caring for children, and serving and attending church.
She united in marriage to Glen Perkins on September 20th, 2009, who survives.
Survived by one stepson and one step daughter: Steve Perkins and wife Tracy of Campbellsville and Brenda Jenkins of Campbellsville.
Survived by five sisters and three brothers: Gloria Johnson of New York, Judy Kief of New York, Hallie Johnson of Campbellsville, Yvonne Johnson of Tennessee, Walter Holt of Liberty, Debbie Holt – Harmon of North Carolina, Carl Holt of Tennessee, and Ronnie Carey of Pennsylvania.
Four grandchildren: Kyle Lee, Whitney Payton and husband Matt, Cody Jenkins, and Katie Jenkins all of Campbellsville, KY.
Walk through visitation is requested from 5pm-8pm EST, Tuesday, September 29th, at Auberry Funeral Home and Cremation in downtown Campbellsville.
Funeral service will be 1pm EST, Wednesday, September 30th, at Auberry Funeral Home and Cremation Services in downtown Campbellsville.
Social distancing guidelines and mask are required upon entering building.
The staff at Auberry Funeral Home would like to thank the family for entrusting us with the care and arrangements of Mrs. Angel May Holt Perkins at our funeral home. God Bless you during this difficult time.
William
Michael Hall, Sr., a lifelong resident of Campbellsville, son of the late
Michael Medley Hall, M.D. and Sarah Elizabeth Shively Hall, was born November
7, 1940 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. He
died at 1:07 P.M., Wednesday, September 23, 2020 in Campbellsville. Age: 79
He
professed faith in Christ and was a lifetime member of Bethel First
Presbyterian Church where he had served as an elder..
Judge
Hall attended Campbellsville Independent School and graduated in May,
1958. He later attended the University
of Louisville and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in May, 1963 and the
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law where he obtained a Doctor of
Jurisprudence Degree in January, 1966.
He
began his private law practice on May 11, 1966 and later in January, 1967, entered
into practice with James C. Miller and became known as Miller & Hall,
Attorneys-At-Law.
Judge Hall was an attorney in Taylor County from January 1970 to January 1978. He then moved on to become the 11th Judicial District Judge from January 1978 to January 1984 and then transitioned into becoming the 11th Judicial District Circuit Judge from January 1984 until his retirement in January 1998.
He
was a member of the Elk Horn Pitman Masonic Lodge #124, the Kosair Shriners and
the Sons of America Revolution.
He united
in marriage to Lennie Imhoff August 8, 1958.
Besides
his wife, Lennie Imhoff Hall of Campbellsville, he is survived by one son and
one daughter: Michelle Hall O’Rourke and
husband, Brian and William Michael Hall, Jr. and wife, Janean; four grandchildren: Fiaran M. Cox, Cooper Hall, Griffin Hall and
Truman Hall, one brother-in-law, Allen L. Burress all of Campbellsville; and
his little Schnauzer, Lucy, whom he loved so much; several nieces and nephews
and many other relatives and friends.
Judge
Hall was also preceded in death by two sisters:
Elizabeth Anne Hall Burress and Abby Hall Carter.
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Family chose cremation and a memorial service will be held at a later
date.