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Wanda Lorene Saunders, 83, Jamestown, KY (1932-2016)

She was a dedicated mother and Christian. She was an active member of the Jamestown First Baptist Church and a previous member of the Perkins Ridge Missionary Baptist Church. She most enjoyed serving others. She was a beautician early in her career and later worked for the Community Action Agency in Burlington, OH, before moving to Jamestown, KY in 2001. She continued to enjoy working outdoors in her garden as late as November 2015.
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Wanda Lorene Saunders, 83, of Jamestown, KY, passed away on Thursday, January 14, 2016 at her residence.

Funeral Services for Lorene Saunders will be Monday Jan 18, 2016, at, 11amCT, at H.E. Pruitt Memory Chapel, 202 N Main Street, Jamestown, KY with Bro. Scott Russell officiating. Friends may visit on Sunday January 17, 2016, after 5pmCT, at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Perkins Ridge Cemetery, on Tuesday, January 19, 1pmCT/2pmET, in Scottown, Ohio.



Wanda Lorene Saunders, 83, Jamestown, KY (1932-2016)


Lorene was born in Lawrence Co., Ohio, on March 10, 1932. She died Thursday, January 14, 2016, in Jamestown, Russell County, KY, at the age of 83 years, 10 months, and four days.

She was a dedicated mother and Christian. She was an active member of the Jamestown First Baptist Church and a previous member of the Perkins Ridge Missionary Baptist Church. She most enjoyed serving others. She was a beautician early in her career and later worked for the Community Action Agency in Burlington, OH, before moving to Jamestown, KY in 2001. She continued to enjoy working outdoors in her garden as late as November 2015.

Lorene is survived by:
  • Three daughters: Denise (Rus) Putzke, of Santa Cruz, CA; Dianne (Bob) Whitten, of Cincinnati, OH; and Mary Ann (Joe) Rothman, of St. Louis, MO

  • Son: Phil (Brenda) Saunders, of Jamestown, KY
  • Three grandchildren: Clarence Cundiff, Andy Whitten (Megan Kanagy), Bethany Whitten.

  • Four great grandchildren: Shel and Will Cundiff, Noelle and Lucas Durbin.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband Vance J. Saunders, and two sisters Maxine Carpenter, and Helen Marie Dunfee.

Family request memorial donations to the Jamestown First Baptist Church or the Perkins Ridge Missionary Baptist Church.

Send condolences to the family of Wanda Lorene Saunders

The H.E. Pruitt Memory Chapel, 202 N Main Street, Jamestown, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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