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Mr. Paul Randolph Neathery, Cumberland Co., KY (1928-2014)

He was a member and a deacon of the Burkesville First Christian Church, a farmer and a driver for Overnite Transportation, a U.S. Army World War Two Veteran, a former member of the Board of Directors of the Cumberland Valley Manor Nursing Home, for fifteen years, a former commissioner for the Cumberland County Water District, a ten year member of the Duo County Telephone Cooperative Nominating Committee and a member of the Kentucky Cattlemen's Association. He was born in Polk County, Florida and was a resident of Cumberland County, KY at the time of his death. He was the son of the late Sam Paul and Nellie Glidewell Neathery. His wife of over 63 years, Sue Norris Neathery, survives. He leaves six direct living descendants.
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Mr. Paul Randolph Neathery, age 86, of Burkesville, Kentucky, passed away on Sunday, August 10, 2014 at the Cumberland County Hospital in Burkesville, Kentucky.

Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 11amCT, in the Memory Chapel of Norris-New Funeral Home, 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY, with Rev. Paul Patton officiating. Burial will be in the Marrowbone Cemetery. The family will receive friends after 5pmCT, on Wednesday, August 13, 2014 until the funeral hour on Thursday.



Mr. Paul Randolph Neathery, Cumberland Co., KY (1928-2014)


He was born in Bradley Junction, Polk County, Florida on Sunday, June 17, 1928, the son of Sam Paul and Nellie Glidewell Neathery. He died Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Burkesville, Cumberland County, KY, at the age of 86 years, one month, and 23 days.

He was a member and a deacon of the Burkesville First Christian Church, a farmer and a driver for Overnite Transportation, a U.S. Army World War Two Veteran, a former member of the Board of Directors of the Cumberland Valley Manor Nursing Home, for fifteen years, a former commissioner for the Cumberland County Water District, a ten year member of the Duo County Telephone Cooperative Nominating Committee and a member of the Kentucky Cattlemen's Association.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Michael Paul Neathery, his brother, Hugh Wilson Neathery and his sister, Mildred Neathery Haner.

He is survived by his wife, Sue Norris Neathery of Burkesville, Kentucky, whom he married on Monday, October 30, 1950, and the following:

Grissom-Martin Funeral Home
Located one block off the Square at 200 Campbellsville Street in Columbia, KY.
To reach David and Cathy Martin, phone (270)-384-2149, or e-mail: grissomfuneralhome@windstream.net.
Large enough to serve comfortably; Small enough to serve personally.

G & G Monuments
Todd and Mandi Green and Jared Conover
1670 Liberty Road, Columbia, KY. email: toddg12@windstream.net, 270-634-0359
First Quality Marble and Granite

Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home
Established 1922 | 210 Greensburg St., Columbia, KY 42728 | Jeff Jessie, Owner
270-384-2145, www.stottsphelpsmcquearyfh.com, email stottspm@duo-county.com


Mr. Paul Randolph Neathery, Cumberland Co., KY (1928-2014)



2014-08-12 - 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY - Photo from Norris-New Funeral Home.

Mr. Paul Randolph Neathery, Cumberland Co., KY (1928-2014)



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