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Lacy Brinton, 27, Russell County, KY (1986-2013)

She was a pharmacist and a member of a highly regarded Russell County, KY, family. She was a member of the Russell County High School class of 2004.

Lacy Elizabeth Brinton, 27, of Russell Springs, KY, died Thursday, February 21, 2013 in Owensboro of injuries sustained in auto accident.

Cremation was chosen with a special Celebration of Life for Lacy Brinton being held at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church/New Center, 1403 College Street, Bowling Green, KY, from 1pm-5pmCT, Saturday, March 2, 2013. Bernard Funeral Home, 367 Main Street, Russell Springs, KY, in charge of arrangements.



Lacy Brinton, 27, Russell County, KY (1986-2013)

She was born Thursday, January 9, 1986 in Williston, Williams County, North Dakota. She was the daughter of Mark and Tammy Brinton, Russell Springs, KY She died Thursday, February 21, 2013, in Owensboro, Daviess County, KY, at the age of 27 years and 12 days.

She was a Pharmacist employed by Walgreens. and a member of the Russell County High Class of 2004.

Survivors include the following:
  • Her parents: Mark and Tammy Brinton, Russell Springs, KY

  • Her sister: Katie Brinton, Russell Springs, KY

  • Maternal grandmother: Sandra Smith, Clinton, TN

  • Special Love: Anthony J. Tyler, Reading, England

  • Special friends: David and Lisa McDonald, Russell Springs, KY

  • Best friends: Cameron Isler, North Carolina, Kent Williams and Chad Lynch, South Carolina; and Eric and Rachel Isbell, Bowling Green, KY.

  • Uncles and aunts: Todd and TIna Julius, Rock Springs, Wyoming; Tom and Shari Brinton, Iowa City, Iowa ; Sheryl and William Zimmerman, Colona, IL

  • Special cousin: Dustin Campbell, Blandinsville, IL

  • Other aunts, uncles, and special cousins and friends.

  • God parents: Jim and Donna Brinton, IL
Send a condolence to the family of Lacy Brinton

Bernard Funeral Home, 367 Main Street, Russell Springs in charge of arrangements. Phone 270-866-3110.


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Lacy Brinton, 27, Russell County, KY (1986-2013



2013-02-25 - 367 Main Street, Russell Springs, KY - Photo from Bernard Funeral Home.

Lacy Brinton, 27, Russell County, KY (1986-2013

A special Celebration of Life for Lacy Brinton being held at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church/New Center, 1403 College Street, Bowling Green, KY, from 1pm-5pmCT, Saturday, March 2, 2013. Bernard Funeral Home, 367 Main Street, Russell Springs, KY in charge of arrangements.

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