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Ricky Paull, 57, Summer Shade, KY (1959-2016)

He was foreman of East Anderson Hardwoods and a farmer, and a member of the Beaumont Methodist Church. He was a son of Dorothy (Turner) and Harold Paull, who survive. His wife of 33 years, Robin Paull, also survives. He leaves three direct living descendants.
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Richard (Ricky) Wayne Paull, age 57, of Summer Shade, died Tuesday, June 7, 2016 on the family farm in Summer Shade.

Funeral services will be Friday, June 10, 2016 at 1pmCT, at the Beaumont Methodist Church, Beaumont, Metcalfe County, KY. Burial will follow in the Beaumont Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 12pmCT, at the McMurtrey Funeral Home, 2232 Summer Shade Road, Summer Shade, KY, and on Friday after 7amCT until 10:30amCT at the funeral home, and after 11amCT, until time of services, at the Beaumont Church.



Richard (Ricky) Wayne Paull, 57, Summer Shade, KY (1959-2016)


Born April 16, 1959, in Glasgow, Barren County, KY. He was a son of Dorothy (Turner) and Harold Paull, Summer Shade, who survive. He died Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in Summer Shade, KY, at theage of 57 years, one month, and 21 days.

He was the husband of Robin Paull, who also survives. They were married 33 years.

He was foreman of East Anderson Hardwoods and a farmer, and a member of the Beaumont Methodist Church.

Survivors, in addition to his wife and parents, include:
  • One son: Jarred Paull, Georgetown, KY

  • One daughter: Jessica (Joe) Priddy, Smiths Grove, KY

  • Three sisters: Kelly (Robert) Bell, Edmonton, KY; Amy (Todd) Morgan, Burkesville, KY; Jenny (Shane) Blankenship, Scottsville, KY

  • One grandchild: Ava Paull

  • Several nieces and nephews

  • Mother and father-in-law: Carlos and Betty Carter, Tompkinsville, KY
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McMurtrey Funeral Home, 2232 Summer Shade Road, Summer Shade, KY, in charge of arrangemnets.


This story was posted on 2016-06-09 13:09:37.
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