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Patrick Benton Sapp, 41 (1975-2016)

He was the son of Adair County, KY, natives Jimmy & Patsy Bennett Sapp. His wife, Heather Penn Sapp, survives. He leaves two direct living descendants. Patrick was an active participant at Calvary Baptist Church, a former board member at Georgetown Child Development Center and coached for Scott County Girls Youth Softball and was an avid UK fan. He was a graduate of Georgetown College where he met his wife. He was a most devoted husband, father andfamily man and loved to travel with his wife and children. He was a Distributor Sales Specialist for Neogen and was very successful and respected in his profession.
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Patrick Benton Sapp, 41, husband of Heather Penn Sapp, passed away Tuesday, July 26, 2016.

Funeral service will be Monday, August 1, 2016 at 10amCT/11amET, at Calvary Baptist Church, 150 E. High Street, Lexington, KY, with Dr. Robert Baker officiating Visitation will be Sunday, July 31, 2016, from 3pm-7pmCT/4pm-8pmET, at Tucker, Yocum & Wilson Funeral Home, 320 W Main Street, Georgetown, KY.



Patrick Benton Sapp, 41 (1975-2016)

He was born and raised in Carrollton, Carroll County, Kentucky on June 28, 1975, to Jimmy and Patsy Bennett Sapp. He died Tuesday, July 26, 2016, at the age of 41 years, 11 months, and two days.

Patrick was an active participant at Calvary Baptist Church, a former board member at Georgetown Child Development Center and coached for Scott County Girls Youth Softball and was an avid UK fan. He was a graduate of Georgetown College where he met his wife. He was a most devoted husband, father andfamily man and loved to travel with his wife and children. He was a Distributor Sales Specialist for Neogen and was very successful and respected in his profession. Along with his wife, Heather Penn Sapp of Georgetown and parents, Jimmy and Patsy Bennett Sapp of Carrollton (natives of Adair County), Patrick is survived by the following:
  • His daughter: Morgan Elizabeth Sapp

  • His son: Parker James Sapp

  • Sister: Beth Ann Sapp of Carrollton, KY

  • Brother: Brent (Tammy) Sapp of Louisville, KY

  • Nephew: Paxton Sapp

  • His in-laws: Frank and Rita Kelly Penn of Lexington, KY

  • Brother-in-law: Allen Penn of Asia
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made at any Central Bank for the Sapp Children's College Fund or the Georgetown College Football Scholarship Program in memory of Patrick Sapp, 400 E College Street, Georgetown, KY 40324.

Condolences may be made at Tucker-Yocum-Wilson Funeral Home, 320 W Main Street, Georgetown, KY.

This obituary information is a courtesy of Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY.


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