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Rodney Wooten, 60, Milltown, KY (1956-2016)

He was a United States Army Veteran and a truck driver for Kentuckiana Trucking. Rodney loved and admired his children & grandchildren, enjoyed riding horses, loved going hunting, four-wheeling, mudding and cooking for the whole community. He was the son of the late Jacob Odell & Mabel Wheeler Wooten. His wife, Cathy Page Wooten, survives. He leaves six direct living descendants.
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Rodney Wooten, 60, of Milltown, died Tuesday, October 11, 2016 in Clarksville, Indiana.

Funeral service will be Friday, October 14, 2016 at 11amCT, at Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, with Bro. Darrell Landis officiating. Burial will follow the service in Milltown Cemetery, Milltown Church Road, Milltown, KY with full military honors presented by VFW Post 6097. Visitation will be after 3pmCT, Thursday, October 13, 2016.



Rodney Wooten, 60, Milltown, KY (1956-2016)


He was born May 12, 1956, in Corydon, Harrison County, IN. He was the son of the late Jacob Odell & Mabel Wheeler Wooten. He died Tuesday, October 11, 2016 in Clarksville, Floyd County, IN at the age of 60 years, five months, and 29 days.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by the following siblings; Cecelia Ann Kitchem, Patricia Louise Mamer, Priscilla Rose Purvis, Jacob Odell Wooten, Delores Marie Moore, Marvin Odell Wooten and Marshall Allen Wooten.

He was a United States Army Veteran and a truck driver for Kentuckiana Trucking. Rodney loved and admired his children & grandchildren, enjoyed riding horses, loved going hunting, four-wheeling, mudding and cooking for the whole community.

Survivors include:
  • His wife: Cathy Page Wooten of Milltown, KY

  • Two sons: Danny and Jason Wooten both of Columbia, KY

  • Two brothers: Roger Dale Wooten of Corydon, IN and Melvin Odell Wooten of Columbia, KY

  • Two sisters: Doris Jean Bachman of Corydon, IN and Marilyn Anita Sneed of Columbia, KY

  • Four grandchildren: Shyann, Blaze & Ethan Wooten and Treyton Jane
Send condolences to the family of Rodney Wooten

Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY in charge of arrangements



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