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Mr. Virgil Ray London, Center, KY (1934-2011)

He was a member of a highly regarded family and of the Seven Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He was a Veteran of the Vietnam War and a farmer
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Mr. Virgil Ray London, the son of the late Leon and Mildred Myers London, was born, Thursday, June 14, 1934 in Metcalfe County and departed this life on Friday, April 8, 2011 in Center, KY, at his home.

The funeral service for Mr. Virgil Ray London, will be conducted Sunday, April 10, 2011 at 1pmCT at the Seven Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial to follow in the Seven Springs Cemetery.Rev. Randall Gray and Bro. Ronnie Hamilton will be officiating.



Pallbearers: Louie Froggett, Michael Froggett, Dennis Jones, Eddie Jessie, Bobby Beard, Billy Beard, Charles London, Tommy Thompson, Tracy Worley, and Ricky Worley.

Mr. Virgil Ray London, Center, KY (1934-2011)

Mr. Virgil Ray London was the son of the late Leon and Mildred Myers London. He was born, Thursday, June 14, 1934 in Metcalfe Co., KY, and departed this life on Friday, April 8, 2011 in Center, KY, at his home. He was 76 years, 9 months and 25 days of age.

He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the Seven Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He was a Veteran of the Vietnam War, having served in the United States Army and was a farmer.

He united in marriage on April 12, 1984 to Anna Louise Bishop, who survives.

Also surviving are the following:
  • Three Children: Alisa and Wayne Culter of North Carolina, Sheila London of Center, KY; and Jamie London of Sulphur Well, KY

  • Four grandchildren: Kevin and Christopher Cutler of North Carolina, Amber Billings of Center, KY, and John London of Edmonton, KY.

  • Seven brothers and sisters: Billy London, Elizabeth Worley and Cora Emma Jessie all of Center, KY; Mitchell London of Hardyville, KY; Linda Thompson of Edmonton, KY; Rebecca Beard of Greensburg, KY; and Anita Bass of Brownsville, KY

  • And a host of other relatives and friends
Mr. London was preceded in death by a son: Jeff London and a brother: Wayne London.

Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S. Main ST, Greensburg, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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Mr. Virgil Ray London, Center, KY (1934-2011)



2011-04-10 - 206 S. Main ST, Greensburg, KY - Photo from Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home.
Mr. Virgil Ray London, Center, KY (1934-2011)

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