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David Leigh, Elk Horn, KY (1949-2012)

He was a native of Casey Co., KY, and was a member of a highly regarded Elk Horn, KY family. He professed faith in Christ and attended Feathersburg Church of God in Adair County, KY. He was a forklift driver with Greensburg Manufacturing in Greensburg, KY. He loved working on classic cars, hobby farming and deer hunting, and he was treasured by his family as the best husband, best father, grandfather and great-grandfather anyone could have.

David Leigh of Elk Horn, KY, died at 7:32amET, Monday, May 28, 2012, in Elizabethtown, KY.

Funeral services are at 1pmET/12pm noon CT, Thursday, May 31, 2012 at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Avenue, Campbellsville, KY, by Bro. Chris Copher and Bro. Randall Underwood. Burial will be in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens, 3878 Greensburg Road, Campbellsville, KY. Visitation is 5pm-8pmET/4pm-7pmCT, Wednesday, May 30, 2012 at the Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home.



Pallbearers are Geno Cash, Dalton Coomer, J.T. Leigh, Jonathon Leigh, and Ricky Leigh, Randall Mings, Wayne Shirley, and Geoff Underwood.

Honorary pallbearers are Ron Humes, Jeremy Leigh, Sonny Perkins, Brody Schneider, all relatives and friends.

David Leigh, Elk Horn, KY (1949-2012)

David Leigh of Elk Horn, son of the late Rufus John Leigh and Eulalia Clements Leigh, was born in Casey County, Kentucky, on Wednesday, August 11, 1949. He died Monday, May 28, 2012, in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY, at the age of 62 years, 9 months, and 17 days.

He professed faith in Christ and attended Feathersburg Church of God.

He was a forklift driver with Greensburg Manufacturing in Greensburg.

He loved working on classic cars, hobby farming and deer hunting.He was the best husband, best father, grandfather and great-grandfather anyone could have.

Besides his wife, Linda Mings Leigh, he is survived by the following:
  • Two sons and one daughter: Ricky Leigh and wife, Gina, Angie Cash and husband, Geno and J. T. Leigh and wife, Sami, all of Elk Horn, KY

  • Eight grandchildren: Jonathon Leigh and wife, Cassie, Brody Schnieder, Kali Schnieder, Little Dave Leigh, Makayla Cash, Lindsey Cash, Shelby Leigh and Jack Leigh all of Elk Horn, KY

  • One great-grandson: Isaiah Leigh

  • Two sisters: Carolyn Jent and husband, Jesse of Anderson, Indiana; and Shirley Yeagley and husband, Dave of Elwood, Indiana

  • One sister-in-law: Rosanna Leigh of Anderson, Indiana

  • Several nieces and nephews

  • And many other relatives and friends
He was preceded in death by a brother, Joe Leigh.

Send a condolence to the family of David Leigh

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


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