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Obituary: Betty K. Benningfield, 79, Campbellsville, KY She a member of a prominent Taylor County family and was a former employee of the Fruit of the Loom Cafeteria. She was a member of the Campbellsville Baptist Church Betty K. Benningfield of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Wade Kearnes and Mary Belle Roberts Kearnes was born June 15, 1929 in Louisville, KY. She died at 6:55 P.M., Friday, May 8, 2009 in Campbellsville. Age: 79She professed faith in Christ and was a member of the Campbellsville Baptist Church. The funeral service will be at 11:00amET, Tuesday, May 12, 2009, at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Ave., Campellsville, KY, with Dr. Skip Alexander and Dr. James E. Jones the officiating clergy. Burial will be in Campellsville Memorial Gardens, 3878 Greensburg RD, Campbellsville, KY. She was a former employee of the Fruit of the Loom Cafeteria. She united in marriage to Dan Benningfield October 12, 1948. He preceded her in death May 22, 1988. She is survived by the following:
PALLBEARERS: Barry Benningfield, Mike Benningfield, Terry Cox. Chip Gibson, Jake Gibson, Noah Gibson, and Kevin Phillips. This obituary was made possible through the support of Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, established in 1926, located one block off the Square at 200 Campbellsville Street in Columbia. To reach David and Cathy Martin, phone 270-384-2149, or E-mail: grissomfuneralhome@alltel.net. Large enough to serve comfortably; Small enough to serve personally. and This obituary was made possible through the support of Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, established in 1922, located at 210 Greensburg Street in Columbia. To reach Louis and Brenda McQueary and Richard and Mary Beth Phelps, phone 270-384-2145, or call our 24-hour community obituary information line, 384-6999. E-mail: stottspm@alltel.net. Website URL: http://www.stottsphelpsmcquearyfh.com Friends you trust, caring for people you love. Editorial input on this obituary is welcome for consideration by ColumbiaMagazine.com. Photos, changes, list of casketbearers, and other additions are welcome. Current policy is to also post cards of thanks free of charge. Contact ColumbiaMagazine.com using Contact/Submit button This story was posted on 2009-05-10 00:07:48
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