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Nancy Suzann Bunn, Taylor Co., KY (1935-2016)

Mrs. Bunn professed faith in Christ and was of the Catholic faith. She worked as a receptionist in the court system for over twenty years and was a homemaker. Mrs. Bunn married James Finch, who preceded her in death. Later, she married Linwood Bunn, who also preceded her in death. She loved to laugh and spread love graciously and abundantly throughout her family and friends, but kept the candy for herself. She enjoyed several hobbies, most notably raising flowers, watching hummingnbirds or gameshows, and frogs of all kinds. She leaves 19 direct living descendants.
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Mrs. Nancy Suzann Bunn of Campbellsville passed away on August 20, 2016 at her home.

There will be a memorial service to honor the life of Mrs. Bunn at the L.R. Petty Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 1765 New Columbia Roadd, Campbellsville, KY 42718. Service details will be announced at a later date.



Nancy Suzann Bunn, Taylor Co., KY (1935-2016)


Mrs. Bunn professed faith in Christ and was of the Catholic faith. She worked as a receptionist in the court system for over twenty years and was a homemaker. Mrs. Bunn married James Finch, who preceded her in death. Later, she married Linwood Bunn, who also preceded her in death. She loved to laugh and spread love graciously and abundantly throughout her family and friends, but kept the candy for herself. She enjoyed several hobbies, most notably raising flowers, watching hummingnbirds or gameshows, and frogs of all kinds.

She leaves to carry her legacy:
  • Three children: Michael Finch of California; Teresa Beck of Campbellsville, KY; and Patrick Finch and wife Joni of Georgia

  • One brother: Skip Rutten and wife Anneliese of Washington

  • Seven grandchildren: Wayne Cotten, Jennifer Hawthorne, Samantha Leigh, Jacob Cotten, Krissy Raser, Mahayla Crawford, and Austin Crawford

  • Nine great-grandchildren: Amariss Webster, Vanity Hawthorne, Victor Hawthorne, Jack Leigh, Shelby Leigh, Messiah Smith, Raya Smith, Tymere Smith, and Elizabeth Smith

  • And a host of other family members and friends.
> Besides her parents and both husbands, she was also preceded in death by a brother and two sisters.

Send condolences to the family of Nancy Suzann Bunn

he L.R. Petty Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 1765 New Columbia Roadd, Campbellsville, KY 42718 is in charge of arrangements.


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