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Henry, Byron K. Henry, Gordon O. Herd, Ann M. Hernandez, Nigel A. Herro, Steven K. Hershfield, David C. Heuermann, Lewis E. Hewett, Beth L. Hiatt, Rebekah J. Hiatt, Stephen R. Hickey, Brian A. Hicks, Krystal J. Hicks, Jr. Higdon, Bruce A. High, Amanda J. Hignutt, Emanuel, Jr.
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Livingston, Charles M. Lloyd, Karl B. D, Harvard University. Lockett, Eugene D. Lyndon also ran the Mill Creek Sportsman Club. He was an avid gun collector, hunter and fisherman. Lyndon was very patriotic, he loved his country and was a huge. He loved going to restaurants of any kind.
He always had a grin on his face and a story to tell. He was a gentle giant when it came to his family. He cared for and protected his wife. But his greatest joy was spending time with his grand kids and spoiling them every chance he got. Honorary pallbearers will be the employees of Mill Creek Wedges, Inc. Family and friends are asked to meet at baker funeral Home by am. George was preceded in death by his parents James Profitt.
Bethany was a Christian of the Baptist faith. She was graduate of Pound High School and held an associates degree. Bethany believed in providing for her daughter Zoe, she worked. Bethany enjoyed doing crafts, she was a Dallas Cowboy fan and loved forensic and investigative television shows.
Bethany will be cremated and there will be no public services. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was an iron worker and supervisor for approximately 55 years.
Jackie loved anything outdoors, taking walks, hunting and fishing. He cherished the time he spent with his family. He was a man of large stature, but was really a gentle giant. Jackie was preceded in death by his parents Joseph and Pauline. Survivors include his loving wife of nearly 58 years Particia.
The family would like to give a special thanks to the VA for. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donation be made to the. Loretta well known in our community, she attended the. She did. She loved the time she spent with family and friends. Loretta was preceded in death by her husband, Hobert. Survivors include her daughter Karen Hodges-Winchester,. Burial will follow in the Sowards Family Cemetery on Big. His loving family was by his side.
Micah was a coal miner for 27 years and a diehard St. Louis Cardinals fan. He loved fishing and hunting. He was also a Cleveland Browns and Kentucky Wildcats. He enjoyed time with his friends and family, but his greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren Lilly and Bella. His family was at his side. Gilbert was of the Baptist faith. Gilbert was. Poppy enjoyed life to the fullest. He was plain spoken and free spirited. He enjoyed. Gilbert was preceded in death by his parents Walter and Polly Stanley Necessary; his life companion of 31 years Darlene Parker;.
Helen was a Christian and attended the Church of Christ. She was a homemaker and a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister,. She cherished the time she spent with her family, especially her kids and grand kids. Helen enjoyed crafts, especially. Family members and friends will serve as pallbearers. Those attending are asked to meet at the cemetery by am. Jackie was of the Baptist faith.
Jackie enjoyed fishing, hunting. He also liked watching westerns and wrestling on TV and also loved farming and his animals. Survivors include his wife of 16 years, Molly Ann Hamilton-. We will follow state mandates for occupancy and social distancing. Masks must be worn at all times. Section of Coeburn, VA where family members and friends will serve as pallbearers.
Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery by am Saturday May 15, Henry had been battling cancer for an extended time. He fought a courageous battle.
Although he was as tough as. He had worked several years in the restaurant industry. Henry loved the outdoors and enjoyed yard work. He loved playing with his dogs Piggy and Oz. He was a huge Pittsburg Steeler fan and loved Bingo.
Henry was preceded in death by his mother Linda Carolyn Johnson Neff. TN; his son Michael Wayne Johnson. Tim was of the Baptist faith. He also ran his own repair shop in Pound for several years. He was a jack of all trades and could fix about anything. He enjoyed fishing, talking to his friends, relaxing at home watching television especially the Discovery Channel and the Andy Griffith Show.
Tim went to the beach last year and absolutely loved it. He cherished the time he had with his family. Family and friends are asked to meet at Baker Funeral Home by am to prepare to go in procession. She was a native and lifelong resident of Pound,.
Deloras lived a wonderful. She loved to travel and visited many places around the world. He loved flea markets and yard sales and spent many hours enjoying them with her friends. Deloras also. Deloras was a breast cancer survivor and looked forward to the Relay for Life. She loved and adored her family and many friends and was truly a friend to everyone she met.
You could not find a kinder or gentler soul than Deloras. But her greatest joy was the time she spent with her granddaughters and great-grand-children. She will be. Deloras Ann Dorton.
He was a life-long resident of Letcher County. He enjoyed the outdoors and was an avid ginseng hunter. He was also well. Jake was as big hearted as anyone you ever met.
Often helping family and. The family will. Graveside committal services will conducted at noon Wednesday May 5, at the Mullins Family Cemetery-. Family and friends are asked to meet at the Fleming-Neon Church of God by am to prepare to go in procession to. Helen Hamilton, 87 entered into eternity. Helen was a Christian and attended Hamilton Chapel Church. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Helen enjoyed fishing, especially trout fishing, canning and working. But her greatest joy was spending time with her. Helen was preceded in death by her parents J. Draughn; her daughter-in-law Shirley Collier Hamilton; her son-in-law. Funeral services will be conducted at pm Sunday April 25,. The family will receive friends from pm until time of. We will be following state mandates for occupancy and social.
Graveside committal services will be conducted at am. Family and friends are asked. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Pound Rescue Squad at. Carrol was a Christian of the Southern Baptist faith.
She was a registered nurse and retired from the Virginia State Health. Carrol was a loving wife, mother grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She enjoyed quilting, knitting, cross-. But her greatest love was the time she spent caring for and spending with her children and grand-. Charles was a devoted member of the Independent Baptist Church of Pound for 41 years. He was a hardworking and loving husband, father and papaw and a faithful servant to his Lord Jesus Christ.
Charles was a veteran of the United States Air Force having served from till during the Cuban Crisis where he patrolled the border of Turkey and Russia. He then moved his family back to Pound where he was an independent coal truck driver until. But being unable to sit still after retirement he went back to work driving a coal truck for Presley Trucking until his courageous battle with melanoma no longer allowed him to work.
Funeral services will be conducted at pm Wednesday April We will be following state mandates for occupancy and social distancing. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Pound Independent Baptist Church. Lenay was of the Baptist faith. She was a loving mother,. She enjoyed playing bingo,. But her greatest joy was the time she spent with her children. Lenay was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents.
Survivors include her daughters Brianna Large Peaks and. Private funeral services will be conducted in the Baker. Derek was a former truck mechanic and was in the United states Army. He was a jack of all trades and very gifted at lots of different kinds of handy work. Derek enjoyed wood working and doing art work. He was an avid reader, he loved the outdoors and lifting weights and running. Raymond was a Christian of the Presbyterian faith.
He was a loving husband. Raymond was a retired coal miner with over 35 years of experience. He enjoyed life to the fullest, he loved golfing, walking and music and dancing. He was also an avid reader. We will be following state mandates for occupancy and. Sammy was of the Christian faith. He was a loving father and grandfather. Sammy enjoyed fishing, camping, working and painting cars, he loved getting a good prank on you if he could and making you laugh.
But his greatest joy was the time he spent with his grandkids. Neal was of the Baptist faith, he was a loving father, son, brother and uncle. He never met a stranger, was loved by many and a joy to be around. He was an excellent carpenter and was proud of the work he did. Neal enjoyed being outdoors, fishing, hunting and kayaking. He liked to cook …but he loved to eat more. Neal was preceded in death by his father, Doug Pilkenton.
Mask must be worn at all times. He was a retired coal miner with over 30 years experience and served in the United States Army. Jimmy was a loving. He was a jack of all trades and would help anyone at any time. For the most he was an old home body but he loved to fish, every weekend he could he was ready for a trip to one of the Tennessee lakes with Scott.
But his pride and joy in life was his son, grandkids and great grandkids. Jimmy was preceded in death by his mother, Nelly Mullins; sisters, Donna K. Baker and Parzada Boggs; and a brother, Howard H. Honorary pallbearers will be Airtt Mullins and Leonard Mullins.
Sammy was of the Freewill Baptist faith. He was a loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend. Sammy had. He was proud to be a coach and a mentor. Sammy enjoyed hunting,. Survivors include his loving wife of 25 years Tina Graham. Mullins officiating. James was a Christian of the Southern Baptist faith. He was a retired coal miner with over 20 years of service and a member of the United Mine Workers of America.
He believed in serving God and his country, as well as working to provide for his family. James enjoyed fishing, hunting, riding his four wheeler and watching old TV shows like Gunsmoke and Mayberry.
He was gung-ho marine who believed in discipline. He used to be known as Papaw No No, but lately he was just Pap. His greatest joy was the time he spent with his kids, grandkids and great-grandkids. Billy was of the the Church of God faith.
He was a loving. Survivors include his wife Anna Louise Stewart; his mother. Wesley Patton and Dakota Seymour; several step-nieces. Memorial services will be conducted at pm Friday March. He worked for many years running heavy equipment for Baltimore County and Letcher County He had a love for woodworking and creating beautiful birdhouses and Christmas decorations that he sold and gave to family and friends.
You could always count on. He was a jack of all trades and always was doing things to help. Reverend Mark Stallard officiating.
Graveside services will be conducted at am Friday February 26, at Dewey Memorial Cemetery-Pound, VA where family members and friends will serve as pallbearers. Family and friends are asked to meet at Glady Fork Church by am to prepare to go in procession to the cemetery. Carolyn was Christian and a long-time member of Pyles Memorial Chapel. She retired as a registered nurse with the.
Dickenson County Health Department. Carolyn went back to school and became a nurse at the age of She enjoyed camping,. She cherished the time she spent with her family and.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents. We will follow state mandates for occupancy and social. Dorlus Roberts, 89, entered peacefully. Dorlus was a born again Christian and a long-time member. Dorlus was preceded in death by her parents James and Nellie. Survivors include her daughters Patricia Sturgill and husband. Ocala, FL; several nieces, nephews and cousins; special friend. Funeral services will be conducted at pm Monday February.
Graveside services will be conducted at am Tuesday. Larry Sturgill, Scott Sturgill. Josh Sturgill, Matt Sturgill,. Garrett Rose and Charlie Mullins will serve as pallbearers.
Evelyn was a born again Christian of the Baptist faith. She loved her Lord and Savior. Evelyn was a homemaker, she loved cooking and baking and enjoyed crocheting and. She cherished spending time with family. She loved taking care of kids and was Maw Maw to many all the neighborhood kids. In lieu of flowers the family asks donations be made to St. Evelyn Crawford. George overcame many obstacles in life but continued to maintain his faith in God along with a positive outlook.
In many ways George was the foundation of the family, always giving words of wisdom whether we were ready to hear them or not. George never failed to make us laugh with his jokes.
He could really put you in your place when no one else could. George enjoyed classic cars, drive-in movies, fantasy football,basically any kind of electronics and a good Elvis song playing. We are grateful to God for allowing him to be in our lives. George was preceded in death by his father Tommy Adams and his brother Garry Adams.
Robert Worrix officiating. Burial will follow in the Adams. We will be following state mandated occupancy and social distancing standards. Masks must be worn at all times and will. Chris was of the Freewill Baptist faith. Camping was a life style he loved, throwing a good game of darts or horseshoes.
He also enjoyed fishing, hunting and shooting guns. He liked to watch westerns on TV, John. Wayne being one of his favorites. But the time Chris spent with family, especially his grand kids, he loved the most. Bristol, TN. Special thanks to his dearest friend Amy Fleenor for standing beside Tonda during these trying times. Special thanks to Danny. Tompkins for everything you have done, we love you Danny and Maggie. We will be following state mandates for occupancy and social distancing in the funeral home and at the cemetery.
Mask must be worn at all times and will not be provided by the family or the funeral home. Ricky was of the Baptist faith. He had worked as a surface miner for many years. Ricky was an avid outdoors-man, he enjoying four wheeling, hunting, fishing, and camping. Family and friends are asked to meet at the Morning View Cemetery. We will be following state mandated occupancy and social distance standards.
He was a loving husband, father,son and brother. Tim was a former warehouseman for UPS, he loved his job but was forced to retire due to medical issues. Tim was blessed 16 months ago with the birth of his precious son, Evan, who he loved more than life itself. He was a man of. Tim was an avid fisherman and hunter, he was also an animal lover, especially his dogs and his chickens. He also collected guns and knives for years. Tim believed in natural ways, he was very health conscious. Spending time with his family was very important to Tim, especially the time with his dad.
Tim was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents,Hobart and Maggie Lucas Branham; his paternal grandparents,. The family. Honorary pallbearers will be Joseph Cantrell and Anthony Cantrell. He was a retired coal miner of 37 years and a member of the United Mine Workers of America. Tommy was a faithful member of the Millstone Primitive Baptist Church for 64 years, where he served as Deacon.
Family was everything to him. At any event you could guarantee he would be there with his video camera in hand to capture the moment. He was a beautiful soul that, in our eyes, outshined the sun. Tommy was preceded in death by his parents Dallas and Mary Rutherford Adams, son Garry Adams, 6 brothers, and 4 sisters. Survivors include his loving wife of over 60 years Jean Adams. Brother Roy Adams of Eolia, Ky. We will be following state mandated occupancy and social distancing.
Garry was a retired coal miner of 20 years. He was a faithful member of the Millstone Baptist Church for 35 years where he served as Deacon.
He never met a stranger and had a kind word for everyone. He was devoted to caring and seeing after his family, always doing what he could to help out. Pap loved his grandchildren with all of his heart, and each one brought such a smile to his face. He enjoyed going to church, fishing, collecting ginseng, and sitting on the porch with a chew of tobacco.
And two great-grandchildren Xander and Sarah. Mother: Jean Adams of Eolia, Ky. The family will receive friends from 11 am until time of services. Masks must be worn at all times and will not be provided by the family or funeral home. Not only was Garry an inspiration, he was a personal hero to many who knew him. He had a way of making everyone around him feel special. A kind heart along with playing pranks and telling jokes, and tall tales, will forever be part of his legacy. Max was of the Baptist faith.
He was a man of strong family values. Max loved his wife, kids, grandkids, brothers and parents more than life itself. He was always doing for others and never wanting anything in return.
Max loved going to flea markets, fishing and going to the lake, coaching little league. Funeral services will be conducted at pm Sunday January Cyphers and Reverend Josh Tompkins officiating.
The family will receive friends from noon until time of services. We will be following state mandates for social distancing and occupancy at the funeral home. Mask are required at all times and will not be supplied by the family or the funeral home. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Monty was. He was a retired coal miner with approximately 33 years of experience, having worked for Clinchfield.
Coal and Paramount Coal. He was an avid fisherman. Monty enjoyed talking to people and never met a stranger. He also enjoyed a good pipe. But his greatest joy was the. Monty was preceded in death by his parents Howie Red Boggs, Jr. His son Jerry was at his side. Glendale was of the Baptist faith. He loved his wife, his son and his brothers and sister.
He was a retired supervisor from a box factory then a wire factory. Glendale believed in working to support his family. He loved guns, collecting and working on them.
He enjoyed hunting and fishing and loved riding snowmobiles, even making trips to Canada and Greenland to ride. Glendale enjoyed reading western novels and watching westerns. He was a jack of all trades and tinkered on about anything. He loved the mountains, going fishing, hunting and camping when he could. Funeral services will be conducted at pm Thursday. Burial will follow in the Earl Hubbard Cemetery —Pound,.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to ALS Association. James was Christian of the Baptist faith. A loving father. James was preceded in death by his by his loving wife. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that donations be made.
Thurman Mullins, born June 30, , in Whitesburg, Ky. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, and friend. The family would like to give special thanks to Dennis Mullins and Peggy Beverly for the support, care, and love throughout the years. Catherine would also like to give special thanks to their granddaughter Asha Bree and grandson Austin Danielson for always dropping everything and coming whenever we needed them.
Funeral services will be conducted at pm Tuesday January 12, with Pastor Hunter Deel grandson officiating. The family will receive friends from 12 Noon until time of services In accordance with Covid restrictions, social distancing practices will be implemented, and face masks inside and outside the building will be required for attendance. Pound, VFW Post will conduct military services inthe funeral home parking lot. Burial will follow in the Dotson Cemetery where grandsons will serve as pallbearers.
Thurman Mullins. He is survived by his wife Candace, his two children, Matthew wife Rebecca and granddaughter, Rachael. He is also survived by his clan of nieces and nephews and their children. And, he leaves behind his lifelong best friend,. He graduated from Pound High School and attended Clinch Valley College in Wise, VA for a year before he was drafted into the Army and was deployed to Vietnam, where he was a helicopter mechanic and gunner.
After his military service, Pete graduated from Clinch Valley College with a degree in business. Pete was loved by all and will be missed. Memories of will forever bring smiles to faces of those that knew him. The funeral service and burial will be private, limited to his immediate family.
Mask must be worn at all times and will. Pete found great joy in his pets and peace in the presence of animals. He was also passionate about helping his fellow.
Veterans and would be appreciative of donations to the Disabled American Veterans at www. Her loving sisters were by her side. Angela was a beautician and enjoyed her work for almost 30 years, making people happy and loving to see them laugh was all part of her charm at work. She was so kind hearted to everyone and as pretty on the inside as she was on the outside.
Angela was a great listener and was very supportive to people and their feelings and would try to give them sound advice. She also enjoyed sewing when she had the time.
Her grandson Pierceton was the light of her life for the last. The family will receive friends from 12 noon until time of services. We will be following state mandates for occupancy and Social distancing. Burial will follow at the Bolling Cemetery in the Flat Gap Section of Pound where family members will serve as pallbearers. Sara was a free spirit, moving often and never really settling in one place for very long.
She enjoyed life on her terms. Linda was of the Christian faith. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Linda was class President, active in the Beta Club and attended CVC where she received a bachelor degree in education.
Linda was an elementary and head start teacher for both Dickenson and Wise County Schools, she loved children and watching them learn and develop. She was an avid reader and loved to travel , going to visit her daughter and family as often as possible. Linda greatest joy was her grandchildren and the time she spent with them.
Linda never met a stranger, she was loved by all that knew her. Linda was preceded in death by her parents Willis and Betty Brown Mills. Through her loving and thoughtful gift of tissue donation, Linda was able to help many people live a better life.
Bill was a Christian of the Baptist faith. He was a retired heavy equipment operator for over 35 years with several coal companies. Bill always believed in working to support his family. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and being outdoors. Bill loved being on Facebook, probably being their 1 inmate in Facebook jail. But mostly he loved spending with his family, his beagles,. Burial will follow in the Stanley Cemetery Birchfield section -Wise, VA where family members will serve as pallbearers. Doodle was of the Christian faith.
He was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He was a former. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, riding horses, gardening and doing yardwork. Le and Hallie Phillips; brothers Donald Jr.
Funeral services will be conducted at pm Saturday. We will be following state mandates for capacity and social distancing. Burial will follow in the Levi Cantrell Cemetery where family members and friends will serve as pallbearers. Joylin was a Christian of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her nephew, Tommy Chester and companion Marla Wilson- Wise, VA; several nieces, nephews and cousins and a host of friends and loved ones to mourn her passing and cherish her memory.
We will be flowing state mandated occupancy and social distancing standards. Arcie was a veteran of the United States Army. He loved his God, his family and his country.
He believed in working to. He enjoyed reading his Bible and was. He was a homebody and enjoyed gardening and canning and raising flowers. We will be following state mandates concerning occupancy and social distancing. Larry was a Christian of the Baptist faith.
He was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. After graduating from high school in Pound, VA he worked in the construction industry for years before starting his own. Larry was an avid music fan, he loved listening and played in a band. He also enjoyed racing cars and even raced with his.
Larry loved to play Rook and was known to cheat to win. Larry was preceded in death by his parents Jasper J. Black Jack and Hazel D. Whitt Mullins; a grandson Matthew Hipsley;. Survivors include his son Larry Neil Mullins Jr.
Glen Mack Mullins officiating. We will be following state mandates for occupancy and social distancing standards. Burial will follow in the Whitt Cemetery on Little Road in the. Cox, 92, of the Indian Creek section. Helen was of the Christian faith. She was a loving wife, mother,. She loved. Helen also enjoyed her flowers and. When she was. Aiden Mullins; great-great-grandchild Paisley Lee; 2 special nieces.
Colleen Brown and Mary Lou Williams; several nieces, nephews and. Funeral services will be conducted at pm Thursday December. The family will receive friends from am until. Helen will be laid to rest in the Riner-Cox-Browning Cemetery on. Vonda was a Christian of the Baptist faith. She was a. We will be following state mandated occupancy and. She was surrounded by her loving family. Lana was of the Baptist faith. She was a machine operator in the milling industry for 15 plus years, was an avid reader enjoying westerns and mysteries with James Patterson and Agatha Christie being two of her favorite writers.
We are be following State Mandated occupancy and social distancing standards. Jakey was of the Baptist faith. He was a member of the UMWA and a retired coal truck driver. Jakey was an avid reader,. Jakey loved being outside, he actually liked to mow, he and his wife would work together for hours around the house. He loved. We will be following State Mandated social distancing standards. Rebecca was of the Freewill Baptist faith.
She was such a girly- girl, loving to be pampered , having her makeup and. Rebecca had a beautiful soul, a contagious smile and a sparkle in her eyes to everyone she came in contact with. She loved being with her family and friends. Rebecca will be deeply missed by all that knew her. Burial will follow at the Mt. Clyde Stidham will serve as honorary pallbearer. We will be following State Mandated occupancy and social distancing standards.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Baker Funeral Home to go toward funeral expenses. Charles Lael Jr. Sara was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents Bobby and Anna Mullins, in whose loving arms she now rests.
All services will be private. Her loving family was by her side. Teleca was a spiritual woman and loved life. She also enjoyed listening to classic music, making crafts , she was an animal lover,. Per Teleca wishes, she was to be cremated at her death. Memorial services for Teleca will be conducted at a later date. Ronnie was a Christian of the Baptist faith. He had attended church his whole life. Ronnie was a very talented man, he made his living as a mechanic and preparation plant foreman, having worked for nearly 16 years for Bethlehem Coal and 18 years for Humphreys Enterprises.
Ronnie also loved music, especially Celtic music and church hymns. He was quite accomplished on the guitar, banjo and keyboard. Ronnie also loved being in his garage and riding motorcycles. But his biggest joy was the time he spent with his family, especially his grand kids. We will be following stat mandated occupancy and social distancing standards. Masks must be worn at all times and will not be provided by the family or the funeral home.
Paul Gilley and Junior Gilley. Family and friends are asked to meet at Baker Funeral Home by 12 noon to prepare to go in procession to the cemetery. He was surrounded by his. James was a Christian. He was a man of many talents and held different jobs to provide for his family. He was a lifelong farmer and. He loved the. But his greatest joy was the time he spent with his family. Shannon , B. Masks must be worn at all times and will not be provided by.
Family and friends are asked to meet at Baker Funeral Home by pm to prepare to go in procession to the cemetery. In addition to her parents she was preceded in. Loretta was an active member of every church she attended and loved working with children.
In addition to being a homemaker she was an avid reader, loved making. After raising her family, she entered the workplace working several years at the Fabric House in Pound and in the fabric department at Walmart in Norton for over 15 years. Neva Webb and husband Danny; an aunt, an uncle; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and a host of friends.
A special thanks to all the nurses and caregivers who lovingly cared for. Visitation will be from 12 Noon until time of services.
Leah was of the Baptist faith. She was an avid reader, she was especially fond of the local history. Leah was very talented and creative having won several awards for her. She enjoyed raising flowers and gardening. She also like canning and preserving whenever. Her greatest love was spending time with her family. Your kindness will always be remembered. Family and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home by to prepare to go in procession to the cemetery.
Teddy was a Christian of the Baptist faith. Although Teddy. He was a former coal miner. He worked hard and believed in doing so to provide for his family.
He loved deer and coon hunting,. He was an avid horseman and enjoyed trail riding, camping with his horse riding family and going to horse shows. Teddy was Bubbo to so many children who all hope to be as brave. Family and friends are asked to meet at the Baker Funeral Home by am to prepare to go in procession to the cemetery. We will be following state-mandated occupancy and social distancing standards. He was proud to be a veteran of the United States Army, having served in Vietnam.
Glenn worked as coal surface miner for 40 plus years. He never met a stranger and enjoyed reminiscing with friends and family, he also liked gardening, watching old westerns on TV, repairing old chainsaws, collecting guns of all sorts, collecting antiques and going to flea markets when he could. He always loved his dogs, especially Annie. Pound VFW Post will conduct military graveside services in the funeral home parking lot. We will be following state-mandated occupancy and social distancing stands.
Ricky was a Christian and attended the Church of God. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and watching westerns on TV, but what he loved most of all was the time he spent with his. Visitation will be conducted Sunday October 18, starting at pm for the family and pm for friends at the Fleming Neon Church of God. Kathleen was florist and ran a flower. She enjoyed making floral arrangements, working crossword puzzles, painting, sitting on the porch, and traveling when she was able.
Kathleen also had a love for cats,. Kathleen is preceded death by her husband, Elmer F. Private family services will be conducted Friday October 16, Lois was a Christian of the Baptist faith.
She was loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend. She cherished time spent with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Lois was preceded in death by her husband James F.
Hubbard, Sr. Survivors include her sons James F. Hubbard, Jr. We will be following state mandated occupancy and social distancing Standards. Thomas was a Christian of the Old Regular Baptist faith.
He was a veteran of the United States Army. Thomas was in the upholstery business for many years and took pride in his job. Thomas believed in working to provide for his family. He loved talking about the Lord and researching the Bible. He enjoyed spending time with his family, reminiscing with family and friends,. Brothers Willie Blevins and Frank Blevins; and two infant siblings. Graveside services will be conducted at am Saturday October 10, at the Blevins Cemetery—Haymond, KY where family members and friends will serve as pallbearers.
Gail was Christian of the Baptist faith and a member of Mt. She held many jobs but her most important one was as a homemaker. Gail was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend. She loved sewing, embroidery, reading and going to church.
But her greatest joy was taking care of her family.
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