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Joey & Jaime Curry joint funeral services, Edmonton, KY

Joseph Anthony Curry, 42, and his wife Jaime Harper Curry, 41, died Sunday, August 4, 2019 near Burkesville, KY as the result of an automobile accident.

Joint graveside services for Joey and Jaime will be conducted at 1pmCT Thursday, August 8, 2019 at the Metcalfe County Memorial Gardens. A celebration of life gathering will be held immediately following the graveside service at the Edmonton Baptist Church. There will be no visitation prior to the graveside services.



Butler Funeral Home, 201 East Street, Edmonton, KY, is in charge of arrangements.


They are survived by six children: Daniel, Brandon, Jacob, and Preston Curry; Chandler and Samuel Harper.

Joey was the son of Jody and Barbara Faulkner Curry of Edmonton who survive. He is also survived by one brother Michael (Sandy) Curry of Edmonton; a niece Jessica (J.T.) Tucker of Edmonton; three great nieces and nephews, Kruz, Zaylee and Allie' and special cousins Kyla Beger and Kylan.

Jaime was the daughter of the late Samuel Wayne Bennett and Connie Lou Gibson Bennett of Edmonton who survives. She is also survived by one brother Jaed (Micah) Bennett of Edmonton; a sister Jennifer (Ricky) Cross of Edmonton; three nieces, Hannah Cross, Ada Kathryn Bennett and Parker Bennett. Besides her father she was preceded in death by nephew Levi Jared Bennett.


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Jaime Curry, 41, and her husband Joey Curry, 42



2019-08-07 - Photo from the family.
Joint graveside services will be held for Joseph Anthony Curry, 42, his wife Jaime Harper Curry, 41, at 1pmCT Thursday at the Metcalfe County Memorial Gardens.

A celebration of life gathering will be held immediately following the graveside service at the Edmonton Baptist Church.

There will be no visitation prior to the graveside services.

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