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Circuit Judge Eddie C. Lovelace, 78, (d. Sept. 17, 2012)

Honorable Circuit Judge Eddie C. Lovelace, age 78, of Albany, KY, passed away Monday September 17, 2012, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, TN.

Funeral services for Judge Eddie C. Lovelace will be conducted Friday, September 21, 2012, at 1pmCT, at The Albany First Baptist Church , 110 West Cumberland Street, Albany, KY, with burial in The Memorial Hills Cemetery in Albany, Ky. The Body will lie in state at The Albany First Baptist Church after 1pmCT, Thursday.

He is survived by his Wife, Joyce Davis Lovelace, his Mother, Flonnie Brown Lovelace, his daughter, Karen (and Bob) Talbott, his son, Chris Lovelace all of Albany. Five Grandchildren and one Great-Grandchild also survive.

In Lieu of flowers the family has requested that contributions be made to the Albany First Baptist Church building fund.

Campbell-New Funeral Home, 15 North Cross Streetm Albany, KY, in charge of all arrangements.

This obituary information a courtesy of Norris New Funeral Home, 601 N. Main Street, Burkesville, KY.




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