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James (Jamie) Stephens, Glasgow, KY (d. Sept. 1, 2011)

James "Jamie" Cody Stephens age 50 of Glasgow died Thursday, September 1, 2011 at his home.

Funeral services will be held 4pmCT, Sunday, September 4, 2011, at Butler Funeral Home, 201 East ST, Edmonton, KY, with burial in the New Liberty Cemetery in Metcalfe Co., KY. Visitation will be from 6pm-8pmCT, Saturday, September 3, 2011, and after 9amCT, Sunday at the funeral home.



He was the son of the late Dewey Stephens and Lugene Barton Jessee and her husband Raymond of Edmonton, KY.

He is survived by the following:
  • Two children: Matthew Stephens of Louisville, Megan Stephens of Bowling Green, KY and their mother Vickie Stephens of Edmonton, KY.

  • One brother: Roger (Chris) Stephens of Wisconsin
  • Three sisters: Debbie (Kenneth Robertson) of Glasgow, KY, Linda (Ronnie) Franklin of Summer Shade, KY, and Brenda (James) Hunley of Edmonton, KY

  • Step brother and step sister: Lonnie (Patricia) Jessie of Edmonton and Carolyn Faye (Chuck) Landon of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Butler Funeral Home, Edmonton, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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