Geri Hunt

Posted by on Sep 11, 2013

 

                                       Lyon- DeWitt Funeral Home    

                   503 East Main Street

                  Campbellsville, Ky 42718

270-465-4141   Phone

270-789-4424   Fax

Larry R. DeWitt (Owner)

Phillip DeSpain (Director)

 

 

          Geri Hunt, age 46 of Campbellsville died Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at University of Louisville Hospital in Louisville, KY.

          Geri was the daughter of the late Gary Hunt.

          She was a member of South Campbellsville Baptist Church and worked as a Social Worker.  Geri was a loving and caring mother, sister and daughter and a friend to many.

          She is survived by her mother Phyllis Milby and one son Aubrey J Hunt both of Campbellsville, two brothers; Jacky (Marlina) Hunt of Bowling Green and Jason Milby (Marcella) of Campbellsville, along with a host of family and friends.

          Services for Geri Hunt were conducted 11:00 AM Friday, September 13, 2013 at Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home with burial in the Benningfield Cemetery.

          Officiating:  Brother Shaun Caudill

Pallbearers:  Zachery Hunt, Preston Sparkman, Clay Milby, Hunter Milby, Blake Milby and Justin Eastridge

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Donald A. Benz

Posted by on Sep 6, 2013

Dr. Donald A. Benz, PhD, residing in Campbellsville, Kentucky, passed away Wednesday, September 4, 2013.  A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, September 7, 2013, at 3pm at Parrott and Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Avenue, Campbellsville, Kentucky.

Dr. Benz (Don) was a college professor who dedicated his life to bettering his community through his work, devotion to family, friends, and church.

He was born in March 1931 in Park Falls, Wisconsin, to Carl and Marcella (Altman) Benz.  Don grew up in nearby Butternut eventually attending Park Falls High School as a star athlete and excellent student, afterward graduating from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point with a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education.  Shortly after graduation Don was drafted out of his first teaching position to serve two years in the United States Army on the edge of the newly created Korean demilitarized zone.

Following his honorable discharge Don obtained a Masters in Education from Peabody College (now part of Vanderbilt University) in Nashville, Tennessee, where he also completed his PhD.  At Vanderbilt Don met a fellow student and soon-to-be love of his life, Mary Lynn Phillips of Campbellsville.  They were married in Phoenix in 1956.

Upon completion of their graduate studies in Nashville, the two began an extended American road trip vis–à–vis teaching positions in New Orleans, Colorado, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.  In 1966  Don accepted a professorship at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point (UWSP) where he would specialize in training future reading specialists and teachers.  Don viewed education as not only a profession but a personal calling and critical ingredient to the health of his community and society writ large.  He served a term as president of the Wisconsin State Reading Association (WSRA) and later as the organization’s state coordinator while continuing to teach at UWSP until his retirement in 1993.

Some years after retiring, Don and Mary Lynn relocated to Westfield, Indiana, to play a more active role in the lives of their granddaughters, whom he loved deeply.  Don and Mary Lynn moved again last year to her ancestral home of Kentucky to be close to the family and natural surroundings they shared deep affection for.

Throughout, Don was a devotee of lifelong learning, an avid golfer, outdoorsman, patron of the arts, comprehensive reader of Asian and Civil War histories and remained ever passionate about American politics.

Don is survived by his wife Mary Lynn, their children Steven, David, Tom and grandchildren, Claudia and Olivia.

 

 

 

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Will Joe Kerr

Posted by on Sep 5, 2013

Will Joe Kerr of Campbellsville, son of the late Joe Burel Kerr and Martha Parthena Perkins Kerr, was born April 14, 1930, in Taylor County, Kentucky.  He died at 11:55 A.M., Wednesday, September 4, 2013 in Campbellsville.    Age: 83

He professed faith in Christ and was a member of the Good Hope Cumberland Presbyterian Church.  He faithfully attended church service either at his home church, Asbury United Methodist Church or Kellyville Community Church.

He was a retired dairy farmer and probation and parole officer under Governor Louie B. Nunn.

He was a veteran of  the Korean Conflict, having served his country honorably in the United States Marine.

He was a member of the Casey Creek Masonic Lodge #536 F & AM and also a member of the Shriners.

He united in marriage to Lovan Graham Milby June 30, 2006.

Besides his wife, Lovan Kerr, he is survived by two sons and one daughter:  John Kerr and wife, Donna, Billy Joe Kerr and Tyann Morris and husband, Lloyd of Campbellsville; two step-daughters:  Teresa Milby and Tina Penick of Greensburg; four grandchildren:  David Kerr, Daniel Wyatt and wife, Vel, Lyndi Hagan and Leann Bland of Campbellsville; six step-grandchildren; six great-grandchildren:  Kelsi Edelen, Rai Lee Hagan, Mariah Cable, Jaxon Bland, Leah Kerr and Gabriel Kerr; ten step-great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter, Kinley Sky Edelen; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

He was also preceded in death by one brother and one sister:  James Kerr and Sarah Kidd.

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VISITATION:  5:00 – 8:00 P.M., Friday, September 6, 2013 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home

FUNERAL SERVICE:              11:00 A.M., Saturday, September 7, 2013 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. Earl West and Rev. Don Watson

BURIAL:                                  Campbellsville Memorial Gardens with full military  Honors by Marion County Veterans Honor Guard

 

 

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