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Annie B. Dicken, 84, Taylor County, KY (1928-2012)

She was the matriarch of a large highly regarded Taylor County, KY family. She was the widow of Samuel Ray Dicken. She leaves 16 direct living descendants. She professed faith in Christ and was a member of Campbellsville Baptist Church. She was a retired employee of the Quality Shop in Campbellsville.

Annie B. Dicken, 84, of Campbellsville, KY died at 5:05amET, Saturday, December 22, 2012, in Campbellsville, KY.

Funeral services are at 1pmCT/2pmET, Monday, December 24, 2012, at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Avenue, Campbellsville, KY, by Rev. Larry Rowell. Burial will be in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens, 3878 Greensburg Road, Campbellsville, KY. Visitation is 4pm-7pmCT/5pm-8pmET, Sunday, December 23, 2012 at the funeral home.



Pallbearers: Shannon Cundiff, Carl Ray Hicks, Quentin Knifley, and Brent Patterson.

Annie B. Dicken, 84, Taylor County, KY (1928-2012)

Annie B. Dicken was the daughter of the late Walter Brown Money and Julia Pepper Money. She was born in Taylor County, Kentucky, on Wednesday, September 12, 1928. She died Saturday, December 22, 2012, in Campbellsville, Taylor County, KY, at the age of 84 years. 3 months, and 10 days.

She professed faith in Christ and was a member of Campbellsville Baptist Church.

She was a retired employee of the Quality Shop in Campbellsville.

She united in marriage to Samuel Ray Dicken March 15, 1950. He preceded her in death September 11, 1983.

She is survived by the following:
  • Three daughters and one son: Annie Huff and husband, Vincent of Buffalo, KY; Julia Knifley and husband, Ronnie and Debbie Dicken, all of Campbellsville, KY; and and Sam Dicken and wife, Jackie of Lexington, KY

  • Two grandsons and four granddaughters: Carl Ray Hicks, Cami Cundiff, Chanci Patterson, Cara Knifley, Calen Knifley and Quentin Knifley, all of Campbellsville, KY

  • Five great grandsons and one great-granddaughter: Kyler Rakes, Nathan Patterson, Leigh Taylor Hicks, Ryder Cundiff, Noah Patterson and Niles Patterson, all of Campbellsville, KY

  • Several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends
She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters: Bruner Money, Johnny Russell Money, Mildred Skaggs and Frances Smith.

Send a condolence to the family of Annie B. Dicken

Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Avenue, Campbellsville, KY in charge of arrangements.


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