Jade Makayla Sullivan

Posted by on May 6, 2012

Jade Makayla Sullivan of Campbellsville, daughter of Charlotte Farmer Sullivan and Mike Sullivan of Campbellsville, was born in Taylor County, Kentucky, July 12, 1994. She died at 8:05 P.M., Saturday, May 5, 2012, in Campbellsville as the result of an automobile accident.                  Age:    17

She professed faith in Christ and was a member of the Mt. Washington Baptist Church.

She was a member of the Taylor County High School Class of 2012 and was employed as assistant manager of Save-A-Lot Food Store.

Besides her Mother, Charlotte Sullivan and Father and step-mother, Mike and Connie Sullivan of Campbellsville, she is survived by one sister and one brother: Shanna Sullivan of Greensburg and Jeremy Sullivan and wife, Jennifer of Lebanon; three step-sisters: Candi Pittman, Amy Thomas, and Billie Jo Hafley of Lebanon; one niece and one nephew: Abby Sullivan and Brody Judd; grandparents: Marcelena Sapp and Leon and Geneva Sullivan of Campbellsville; several aunts and uncles and other relatives and friends.

VISITATION:  After 3:00 P.M. Monday, Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home

 

FUNERAL SERVICES:  11:00 A.M., Tuesday, May 8th at the Parrott & Ramsey

Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. Vic

Stansbury and Rev. Jimmy York

 

BURIAL:                          Mt. Washington Baptist Church Cemetery

 

 

FAMILY REQUESTS EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY BE DONATIONS TO MAKE TODAY COUNT SUPPORT GROUP AND MAY BE MADE AT THE PARROTT & RAMSEY FUNERAL HOME

 

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Two Taylor County teens killed in head-on collision

Posted by on May 6, 2012

(CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky.) – 19-year-old Justin Atwood and 17-year-old Jade M. Sullivan, both of Campbellsville were killed Saturday, May 5, 2012 at approximately 7:08 PM EDT on US 0068, 1 mile east of Campbellsville. The collision occurred when a westbound 2009 Nissan, operated by Atwood with Sullivan as a passenger, attempted to pass a vehicle and pulled into the path of an eastbound 2006 Jeep, striking it head-on. Both vehicles overturned and came to rest on the south side of the roadway. The Jeep was operated by 21-year-old Lauren Dyer of Burkesville, KY. Dyer, the lone occupant, was wearing her seatbelt and was transported to Taylor County Regional Hospital and later transported by ambulance to UK Hospital in Lexington where she is being treated for non-life threatening injuries. Both Atwood and Sullivan, who were not wearing seatbelts, were pronounced dead at the scene.

The collision is still under investigation by Tpr. Logan Richardson. He was assisted at the scene by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office and Taylor County Fire, EMS and Rescue.

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William G. “Bear” Reese

Posted by on May 4, 2012

William G. “Bear” Reese of Campbellsville, son of the late Richard E. Reese and Doris Wolford Reese, was born in Taylor County, Kentucky, January 27, 1947.  He died at 6:50 P.M., Thursday, May 3, 2012, in Campbellsville.   Age:  65 He professed faith in Christ and was a member of Meadowview Baptist Church where he served as a deacon. He was a retired school teacher and coach with the Marion County School System. He united in marriage to Sharon Speer August 1967.   Besides his wife, Sharon Speer Reese, he is survived by two daughters:  Vicki Bland and husband, Jeff and Vanessa Melton and husband, Steven of Campbellsville; three grandchildren: Jefra Kaysi Bland, Jordan Reese Bland and Sheri Danielle Morris of Campbellsville; many other relatives and friends.
____________________ VISITATION: 5-8 P.M., Saturday, May 5, 2012 at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICES: 2:00 P.M., Sunday, May 6, 2012 at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Bro. Brent Gupton , Bro. John David Lee & Mike Kiger
BURIAL:                         Brookside Cemetery
PALLBEARERS:      Bobby Brockman Kevin Cox Dennis George Mike Kehoe Larry Lee Mark Speer Tim Tungate Micky Underwood Jeff Wright

FAMILY REQUESTS EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY TO BE DONATIONS TO GIDEON BIBLES OR C & S MISSION STORE AND MAY BE MADE AT THE PARROTT & RAMSEY FUNERAL HOME

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