Dr. John B. Skaggs. 73

Posted by on Mar 19, 2019

The family of John Baker Skaggs, PhD sadly announce his departure from life on March 16, 2019 after a long, arduous battle with autoimmune disease and bone marrow failure.

John was born to Lester and Ruth (Coffman) Skaggs in Los Alamos, NM on March 30, 1945. There are few pictures of him as a baby because his father was working on the design of the atomic bomb that ended World War II, so all the families there were under tight security and cameras were not allowed. Throughout his life, John remained fascinated with the history of WWII and in 2017 was able to visit England, France, Belgium and the Netherlands to see many of the historic sites and monuments. It was a Bucket List trip of a lifetime and he enjoyed it immensely.

During his college years at Carlton College, John served as a canoe guide and counselor at Camp Menogyn, a YMCA camp based in Minneapolis. As a young guide, John was greatly influenced by Camping Program Director Armand Paulson, who remained a dear friend for the rest of John’s life. The experiences he had during the many trips he led during those years shaped much of the rest of his life, and he continued to take groups up to the Boundary Waters and Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario for the rest of his life. He loved sharing the beauty of nature and the accomplishment of surviving a true wilderness experience, and enriched many, many lives by his generous guidance.

Driven by a desire to help others, John completed a PhD at the University of Maryland and became a Counseling Psychologist. He served many years in community mental health organizations in Cape Girardeau, MO and Lexington, KY before he struck out on his own to pursue less traditional, but more effective treatment strategies. His clients, many of whom he counted as dear friends, gained tremendously from his efforts to promote personal growth and happiness. Even on his death bed he continued to reach out with encouragement to those still on his mind.

John had a rich and robust spiritual life. He was a member of St Michael’s Episcopal Church in Lexington for many years, and continued in a Men’s Bible Study every Saturday morning for more than 20 years, attending by phone when he could no longer make the trip to the church. After he and wife Annie purchased a long-dreamed-of farm in Taylor County, he also served the Mission of St Thomas in Campbellsville, KY for as long as he was able. He and his family are eternally grateful for the love and support of the people of both St Michael’s and St Thomas.

Another aspect of his spiritual life was John’s passion for horses. Coming late to the equestrian world, after he realized that he’d never see his wife or daughter if he didn’t visit the barn, John learned to ride at age 50, becoming accomplished enough that he was able to show in small fun mini-trials. He loved his horse, Patrick, and sometimes used the horses in therapy with clients. He loved to share the farm and the beauty of the horses with friends and family.

John was preceded in death by his parents, Lester and Ruth (Coffman) Skaggs and his sister, Mary Ann (Skaggs) Anderson. Also awaiting him across the Rainbow Bridge are faithful companions Fat Albert, Toby, Mandy, Burt, Radar and horse-of-a-lifetime, Norad, with Schoolmaster horse, Bingo. He leaves a heartbroken family and many, many friends. Wife of thirty-three years, Andrea (Chapman) Skaggs, daughter Erika Michelle Skaggs, step-son Ian Timothy Hunley and wife Cassie (Shepherd)Hunley, precious grand-daughter Fiona Ashlyn Hunley and as-yet-unborn grandson baby boy Hunley all face the future with a huge hole in their lives. Sister Margret Skaggs and brother-in-law Bob Salerno will also miss him, as will his dear boyhood friends and cousins Randy and Kendall Foster and their families of Trenton, MO where John spent many blissful young summers on the family farm getting dirty and learning the value of hard work. Also bereaved is third-generation dog Hawkeye, who has spent many days serving as a hospital companion and will remain to comfort those of us left behind.

A memorial service will be planned during warmer weather and John as asked that his remains join his family members going back several generations in the cemetery at Rural Dale Baptist Church in Trenton, MO. Those so moved are asked to give generously of time, talent and treasure to the cause of preserving this earth for our children, grandchildren and those descendants yet undreamed-of to live as richly as have we.

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Sherry Lynn Cox, 58

Posted by on Mar 18, 2019

Ms. Sherry Lynn Cox of Campbellsville passed from this life on Sunday, March 17, 2019 in Lexington at the UK Medical Center. Born in Louisville to Ms. Leona Frances (Martin) Gray and the late Tom L. Gray, she was 58 years, 3 months, and 16 days of age. She had made a profession of faith in Christ and attended the Faith Baptist Church. Ms. Cox was a former RN at Springview Hospital, and was a notary public. She loved to spend her retirement traveling, reading mystery novels, or watching horror movies, and she was a great hostess and cook.

She leaves to mourn her passing:

Her son: Zachary Allen Cox and wife Brittany of Campbellsville,

A stepdaughter: Kristina Lynn Mattingly and fiancé Chuck Helm of Raywick,

A stepson: Jim Johnson of Louisville,

Two siblings: David Louis Gray and wife Robin of Louisville, and Melanie Carol Stone and husband Jay of Hopkinsville,

A granddaughter: Emmalyn Cox of Campbellsville,

Two step-grandchildren: Lindin Mattingly and Amber Jeffries,

A step great-granddaughter: River Delk of Raywick,

Special friend: Dean Minor of Campbellsville,

Nieces and nephews: Trey Stone, Barrett Gray, and Bailey Gray,

Close friends: Brenda Kay Callahan and Terry L. Johnson,

Special cousin: Gloria Jean Morgan,

And a host of other family and friends.

She was also preceded in death by a husband, Mr. Terry Allen Cox.

There will be a funeral service to honor the life of Mrs. Cox on Friday, March 22, 2019 at 11:00 AM in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home. Bro. Evan Tedder and Bro. Don Gowin will be officiating.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Thursday, Mar. 21, from 5:00-8:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials in the form of donations to the American Cancer Society. Those can be made in person at the funeral home or online anytime at www.lrpetty.com

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Dale Bennett, 65

Posted by on Mar 15, 2019

Vernon Dale Bennett of Columbia, the son of the late Morris Vernon and Evelyn (Tabor) Bennett, was born April 15, 1953 in Adair County, KY and departed this life on Friday, March 15, 2019 in Columbia at his home. He was 65 years of age.
He was of the Baptist Faith, a former auto detailer, a carpenter and mechanic and was a musician for a local country/rock band known at the Sterlings.
Survivors include two sons: Bobby Bennett of Columbia and Juston Bennett of Russell Springs; three grandchildren: Nathan and Delaney Bennett and Minley Bennett; a special friend: Anita Napier of Columbia.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother: David Gale Bennett.
At the request of Dale, cremation rites were honored by L.R. Petty Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Campbellsville.
A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Denny Murphy, 63

Posted by on Mar 14, 2019

Mr. John Dennie Murphy of Campbellsville, son of the late Charlie W. Murphy and Daisy Hoosier Wright, passed from this life on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at his home. Born on November 21, 1955, he was 63 years, 3 months, and 21 days of age. He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of White’s Ridge Baptist Church. Mr. Murphy, or Dennie, as he was commonly known, was a former logger and security guard for Parker-Kalon, and managed the BP Station on Highway 70 many years. He was a helpful, kind, and caring person, and always kept a meticulously groomed yard and a spotless truck. He loved his Jesus, and rarely missed an opportunity to insert God’s plan of salvation into any conversation.

He leaves to cherish his memory:

His wife: Shelia (Bird) Murphy of Campbellsville,

One stepson: Jeremy Settles and wife Jessica of Campbellsville,

Two grandchildren: Lexi Chesser of Springfield, and Brandon Colvin and wife Lauren of Louisville,

Six siblings: Eddie Murphy of Campbellsville, Mary Cox of Calvary, Jimmy Ward and wife Sandy of Alabama, Barbara Abell of Lebanon, Carolyn Lee and husband Larry of Calvary, and Geraldine McCarty of Calvary,

A close brother-in-law: Roger Coulter of Campbellsville,

And a host of nieces and nephews, and other family and friends.

There will be a funeral service to honor the life of Mr. Murphy on Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 11:00 AM in the chapel of the L.R. Petty Funeral Home, 1765 New Columbia Rd, Campbellsville, KY. Entombment will follow in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens, Greensburg Rd, Campbellsville.

Bro. Dickie Rogers will be officiating.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday, Mar. 15, from 5:00-8:00 PM.

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Robert “Bobby” Wooley, 60

Posted by on Mar 11, 2019

Mr. Robert Dale Wooley of Campbellsville was born on November 18, 1958 in Louisville to the late William Harold and Dorothy Jean (Morris) Wooley. He departed this life on Friday, March 8, 2019 in Bardstown at the Landmark Nursing Home, being 60 years, 3 months, and 10 days of age. Mr. Wooley, or “Bobby”, as he was affectionately known, was a sweet, caring, and fun-loving person. His simple but sincere heart always looked beyond his own difficulties and tried to find a way to make someone laugh – and he was usually successful. He had made a profession of faith in Christ and attended the Victory Church in Campbellsville.

He leaves to cherish his memory:

Seven siblings: William H. “Bud” Wooley and wife Denise of Campbellsville, Mary Louise Labardini and husband Mike of Texas, James Howard Wooley and wife Debbie of Connecticut, Ronnie Allen Wooley and wife Peggy of Columbia, Sylvester Morris Wooley and wife Carol of Bowling Green, Shelia Gail Earl and husband Jeff of Florida, and Betty Wood and husband Bill of Alabama,

And a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other family and close friends.

He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Phyllis Coppage and Nellie Perkins.

The family chose cremation. All services were held privately.

Mr. Wooley will be laid to rest with his parents in the Liberty Cemetery, Taylor County, KY at a later date.

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