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Bettie Jewell Hancock Burton, Taylor Co., KY (1943-2014)

She was a member of a highly regarded family. She was the daughter of the late Jack and Reedie Barnett Burton. Her husband, Bradley, survives. She leaves ten direct living descendants. She attended the Campbellsville Crossroads Community Church.
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Bettie Jewell Hancock Burton, age 71, wife of Bradley Burton, of Campbellsville, formerly of Adair County, died Friday, October 3, 2014 at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, KY.

Funeral services will be held at 10amCT/11amET, Monday, October 6, 2014, at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home, 503 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY, with Bro, Gary Tucker officiating. Burial will follow in the Mt. Carmel Church Cemetery, 102 Mt. Carmel Cemetery Road, Columbia, KY in Adair County. The family request visitation 3pm-7pmCT/4pm-8pmET, Sunday, October 5, 2014, at the Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.



Serving as pallbearers will be Matthew Moss, Scott Tucker, Eric Todd Burton, Doyle Burton, Timmy Dulworth, Jeremey Hancock and Travis Tucker.'


Bettie Jewell Hancock Burton, Taylor Co., KY (1943-2014)


She was born April 1, 1943. She was the daughter of the late Jack and Reedie Barnett Hancock. She died Friday, October 3, 2014, in Louisvlle, Jefferson County, KY, at the age of 71 years, six months, and two day.

She was also preceded in death by her brothers, Jack "Punkin" Hancock and Robert Earl Hancock.

She attended the Campbellsville Crossroads Community Church.

Besides her husband, Bradley, she is survived by he following:
  • Her son: Wayne Dulworth of Columbia, KY

  • Her daughters: Shirley Moss and her husband Harrison; Lisa Tucker and her husband, Gary; and Linda Tucker and her husband, Leslie, all of Columbia, KY

  • Four grandchildren: Matthew Moss and his wife, Tessa; Scott Tucker, Travis Tucker and Zaylan Tucker

  • And a great-grandson: Matthew Moss
Send a condolence to the family of Bettie Jewell Hancock Burton

The Lyon-Dewitt-Berry Funeral Home, 503 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY, in charge of arrangements.


This story was posted on 2014-10-04 12:44:02
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Bettie Jewell Hancock Burton, Taylor Co., KY (1943-2014)



2014-10-04 - 503 E Main Street, Campbellisville, KY - Photo from Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.
Bettie Jewell Hancock Burton, Taylor Co., KY (1943-2014)



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