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Posted by Auberry Don on Oct 17, 2019
Mrs. Mary Dolores Morris Money, of Campbellsville, was born on October 10, 1933, to the late Rollin Morris and Clara Neat Morris in Middletown, Ohio, and departed this life on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, at the age of 86.
Mrs. Money professed faith in Christ and was a member of Campbellsville Baptist Church.
She united in marriage to Alton Eugene “Gene” Money on June 23, 1951, who survives.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one son and three daughters: Gary E. Money of Campbellsville; Vicki L. Money and her husband, Bill Guffy, of Campbellsville; Carolyn Jo Bertram and her husband, George Barry “Chip” Bertram Jr., of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and Mary Gina Money of Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She is also survived by five precious grandchildren: Lori McGlocklin of Reading, Pennsylvania; Brooke Money DuBois of Ft. Collins, Colorado; George Ryan Bertram of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; Bethany Money Wooley of Campbellsville; and Tristan Depew of New York, New York. She was also blessed with five great-grandchildren: Kaitlyn and Nolan Bertram of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; Ava and Stella Wooley of Campbellsville; and Taylor DuBois of Ft. Collins, Colorado. She has three brothers: George Morris and wife, Pat, of Campbellsville, Bobby Morris and wife, Polly, of Campbellsville, and Orbia Morris and wife, Nancy, of Louisville.
She was a passionate homemaker and delighted in taking care of her family. As a devoted wife and mother she loved doting on her “Genie Boy” and children, and her warmhearted nature made her a tender and sweet “Mema” to each of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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The funeral service for Mrs. Mary Dolores Money will be conducted at 12:00 Noon, Saturday, October 19, 2019, at Auberry – Gupton & Chandler Funeral Home with entombment to follow at Campbellsville Memorial Gardens. Dr. Dwayne Norman officiating.
Visitation is requested from 5:00 until 8:00 P.M. Friday at the funeral home.
The family has asked that expressions of sympathy be made in the form of donations to Gideon Bibles.
Auberry – Gupton & Chandler Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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Posted by Lyndell Petty on Oct 17, 2019
Mr. Phillip Earl “Phil” Davis of Campbellsville was born on November 18, 1951 in Richmond, Indiana to the late Earl D and Jeanette A. (Stevens) Davis. He departed this life on Monday, October 14, 2019 in Indianapolis as the result of an illness. He was 67 years, 10 months, and 26 days of age. He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was of the Christian faith. Mr. Davis had retired from the Alcatel-Lucent Company after 30 years of service as an installer and test engineer of telecommunication equipment.
Mr. Davis was a veteran of the United States Air Force, and had served his country honorably during the Vietnam War era. He was fiercely proud of his country and the men and women that defend her. He was a member of the Patriot Guard Riders, the American Legion Post 82, and the Legion Guard Riders. After receiving an honorable discharge, he continued to support his fellow brothers and sisters in arms. He held several positions in the American Legion, most recently as an Alternate National Executive Committeeman. In what little free time he could muster, he enjoyed fishing, golfing, bowling, or just a quiet ride on his motorbike.
He leaves to mourn his passing:
His wife: Barbara A. (Mills) Davis of Campbellsville,
Two children: Nicole Dixon and husband Nick, and Michael P. Davis and wife Rebecca, all of Campbellsville,
A sister: Rose Marie Jensen and husband Karl of Richmond, Indiana,
Five grandchildren: Casey Hardin, Hayden Davis, Westin Dudgeon, Kennon Davis, and Keegan Davis,
A special niece: Renae Brown and husband Steve of California,
And a host of other family and friends.
There will be a funeral service to honor the life of Mr. Davis on Friday, October 18, 2019 at 1:00 PM in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Rd, Campbellsville, KY. Bro. Steve Orr will be officiating. Entombment will follow in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens Mausoleum..
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday, Oct. 18, after 10:00 AM until time for the service.
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Posted by Lyndell Petty on Oct 17, 2019
Mr. Doyle Austin Sluder of Campbellsville passed from this life on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at the Taylor Regional Hospital. Born on March 15, 1932 to the late Dewey and Dora Sluder, he was 87 years, 7 months, and 1 day of age. Mr. Sluder had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the First Church of God. A larger-than-life grandfather, he loved spending time with his family above all else. His grandchildren and great-grandchildren were especially close to his heart, and he cherished being able to share a Sunday afternoon watching a NASCAR race with them. He was a former employee of the Carnation Milk Company and a retiree of Fruit of the Loom.
He leaves to mourn his passing:
His wife: JoAnn (Townsend) Sluder of Campbellsville,
Two grandchildren: James Scott Russell and wife Mashonda, and Kristi Lynn Phillips and husband Dustin, all of Campbellsville,
Five siblings: Imogene Compton of Columbus, Indiana, Coy Sluder and wife Mary of Campbellsville, William “Bill” Sluder of Campbellsville, Audrey Eastridge of Campbellsville, and Wayne Sluder of Hardford City, Indiana,
Three great-grandchildren: Shandin Blair Russell of Somerset, Kayden Robert Phillips of Campbellsville, and Kaylee Mae Phillips of Campbellsville,
A sister-in-law: Sue Sluder of Campbellsville,
And a host of other family and friends.
He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Sherry Ann Brady, and four siblings, Elmer Sluder, Winfrey Sluder, Edith Ferguson, and Ray Sluder.
There will be a funeral service to honor the life of Mr. Sluder on Sunday, October 20, 2019 at 2:00 PM in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Rd, Campbellsville, KY. Bro. Evan Tedder will be officiating. Burial will follow in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 5:00-8:00 PM.
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