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Curtis Judd, 93, Campbellsville, KY (1927-2021)

Curtis Judd of Campbellsville passed away on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at the Grandview Nursing and Rehab Facility in Campbellsville. He was 93 years old.

The funeral services for Curtis Judd will be conducted at 11amCT on Saturday, January 23, 2021 at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S. Main St., Greensburg, KY, with Rev. Scott Judd and Rev. Jason Keltner officiating.

A walk-through visitation is requested from 2pmCT to 7pmCT on Friday, and after 7amCT on Saturday until time for the funeral service at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home. Due to Covid-19, please continue to practice social distancing.

A graveside service will be held at 11amCT on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, at Louisville Memorial Gardens West.



Mr. Curtis Judd of Campbellsville, Kentucky, son of the late Alvie Wood Judd and Altha Davis Judd, was born on Friday, November 4, 1927 in Green County.

He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of Palestine Baptist Church. He served two years in the United States Army and was a retired maintenance manager at Brown and Williamson after 30 years.

He united in marriage to Mary Ernestine Judd in 1950, who preceded him in death in 1994. He later united in marriage to Dorothy D. Heintzelman Judd on March 30, 1996, who preceded him in death on April 23, 2016.

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law: Michael and Kathleen Judd of Greensburg; a daughter and son-in-law Linda K. and David Lindsey of Louisville; three grandchildren Scott Judd, Becky Hale, and Bryan Lindsey all of Louisville; five great-grandchildren: Jansen Hale, Brayden Hale, Christian Judd, Clayton Judd, and Camryn Judd all of Louisville; a sister-in-law: Addlene Judd of Greensburg; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Mr. Judd was also preceded in death by six brothers and five sisters: Pete Judd, Veachel Judd, Raymond Judd, Ivan Judd, Earl Judd, H.L. Judd, Vera Arnett, Opal Coffey, Lola Wright, Ella Mae Lobb, and Maurine Whitlow.

The family has asked that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Gideon Bible Fund, which can be made at the funeral home.

Pallbearers: David Lindsey , Bryan Lindsey , Jansen Hale, Brayden Hale, Christian Judd, and Clayton Judd.

Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences at cowherdandparrott.com.


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Curtis Judd, 93, Campbellsville, KY (1927-2021)



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