MayDean Curry

Posted by on Jul 2, 2025

As the poet Mary Oliver once asked, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” And, for a life well-lived, the question becomes how do you capture the essence of that one wild and precious life in a few meager paragraphs? Yet, the time has come for us to make that attempt as MayDean Curry passed from this life on Saturday, June 28, 2025 at Bluegrass Way Senior Living, where she was surrounded by her family and friends, both in person and in spirit.

MayDean was born on February 25, 1933 in Green County, KY to Lonnie and Evie Thompson Atwell. She was the baby of twelve children and we never tired of hearing the stories of the antics with her brothers and sisters.  MayDean’s parents and all of her siblings have gone home to be with the Lord and we have faith that they are having a wonderful Atwell reunion in heaven!

On March 10, 1955, MayDean married the love of her life, Kendell Curry in Green County, KY.  Kendell and MayDean were married for 56 years when Kendell passed away on October 31, 2010.  Together Kendell and MayDean raised two children: Michael (Barbara) Curry, Pinehurst, NC and Tammy (Konrad) Bents, Edgar, WI.  They were blessed with three grandchildren:  Chris (Diana) Curry, Independence, KY, Taylor (Tom) Neary, Washington, DC, and Natalie Curry, New York City.  They were also blessed with three great grandchildren, Jacob, Simon, and Rachel Curry of Independence, KY.  MayDean is survived by a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

MayDean traveled through life with a humble servant’s heart. She was a servant leader, perhaps even prior to the term being coined. And, in her understated and unassuming way, MayDean positively impacted her community and church through sharing both talent and time. She professed faith in Christ and was a member of Campbellsville Baptist Church, joining when she and Kendall moved to Campbellsville in 1962.  She participated in WMU, children’s Sunday School, Young at Heart and a multitude of church committees and activities.  MayDean was also one of the first members of the Grief Ministry.  She organized and prepared hundreds of meals for the family of church members and did so without complaint.  She always considered it a way to serve her Lord through sharing a meal.  She often shared laughter and tears with the family members and always shared God’s love.

MayDean possessed an unshakeable faith and eternal optimism. She believed in brighter days ahead, and in God’s goodness and His ultimate plan, which she relentlessly held onto in times of joy, times of struggle, and during all the seemingly ordinary days in between. She was, and will continue to be, a shining example to us and to all those whose paths she crossed.

Another well-known writer, A.A. Milne once said, “How lucky are we to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” Genuinely fitting words for our family at this time. And, while we know MayDean will be missed immensely, by many, we rejoice for her, and feel deeply grateful to have known her as an extraordinary human . . . and most importantly, as our Mom.

Visitation for MayDean will be held on Monday, July 14, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Parrott and Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville, Kentucky. A service of celebration will be held on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Campbellsville Baptist Church by Rev. Mark Price and Dr. Dwayne Norman.  There will be a private burial in Pierce Community Cemetery in Green County.  In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Gideon Bibles or to Bluegrass Way Senior Living Activities Fund.

Our heartfelt and never ending gratitude goes to Mom’s special friend and caregiver, Judy, who loved her just like her own mother.  We would also like to thank the staff at Bluegrass Way Senior Living.  Mom received outstanding and truly compassionate care for the past six years while living at Bluegrass Way.  The staff and residents became an important part of her family and we witnessed them not only taking care of Mom, but loving her in the process. She loved you all!

 

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Michael Ray Parker

Posted by on Jul 1, 2025

Michael Ray Parker

Michael Ray Parker Sr. of Campbellsville, the son of the late Howard William Parker and Frances Pauline Milliner Parker, was born January 13, 1953, in Murfreesboro, TN, and departed this life on Monday, June 30, 2025, at the Campbellsville Nursing and Rehab. He was 72 years of age.

He was a veteran, having served his country honorably in the United States Navy. He was of the Catholic Faith and was a former employee of Cox Interior. He was a carpenter and loved woodworking, making cabinets. He also liked working on cars, playing with his cats, and was known to be a “jack of all trades,” and was always fixing something for someone.

He is survived by his loving wife Mary Juanita Bright Parker and 7 children: Michael Ray Parker Jr. and his wife Jennifer of Mt. Washington, David Parker of Junction City, Keith Parker and his wife Brooke, Kristin Parker, Sarah Parker, Whitney Parker, and Aaron Parker, all of Campbellsville. 11 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, and one expected great-grandchild, along with a host of nieces and nephews, and his many cats.

Also surviving are three sisters, Marilyn Pickett (Gary), Jean Marie Masden, and Sue Shofner, two brothers, Gary Parker and Tim Parker.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Ronald Parker and Robert “Bobby” Parker.

The funeral service for Michael Ray Parker, Sr., will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, July 5, 2025, at the L.R. Petty Funeral Home Chapel with entombment to follow in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.

Bro. Steve Orr will officiate.

The family has requested visitation on Saturday, July 5, 2025, from 11:00 A.M. until the time of the service.

Memorials are suggested to be donations to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, and those can be made at the funeral home.

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Gerrien Rhinehart

Posted by on Jun 29, 2025

Gerrien Rhinehart, 75, of Edmonton, son of the late William Lee Spencer Rhinehart and Fannie Glois Rhoton Richie, was born January 23rd, 1950, in Edmonton. He departed this life on Sunday, June 22nd, 2025, at Tri-Star Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.

Gerrien united in marriage to Ms. Margaret Mauldon on July 2nd, 2015. She survives.

Gerrien loved to fish and dance. He served honorably in the United States Army from 1970 to 1974, where he received a Purple Heart.

Besides his wife, Gerrien is survived by:
Five step-children: Finley Jolly of California; JT Edwards of California; Angela Stevens and her husband, Jason, of Summer Shade; April Hagan and her husband, Steven, of Hart County; and John Paul Allen Polston of Barren County
Many grandchildren and great-grandchildren
One brother and two sisters: Jerry Dee Rhinehart, Kathy Jessie, and Christy Bunch
A host of other family and friends

FUNERAL: To honor Mr. Rhinehart’s wishes, cremation was chosen. There will be no public services at this time. Auberry Funeral Home in downtown Campbellsville is in charge of arrangements.

The family requests expressions of sympathy be in the form of donations to funeral expenses, which may be made at the funeral home.

The staff of Auberry Funeral Home would like to thank the family for entrusting us with the care and arrangements of Mr. Gerrien Reinhart at our funeral home. May God bless you during this difficult time.

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