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Cymbeline Pyles Shofner, 89, Taylor County, KY (1927-2016)

She was a member of St. Mark United Methodist Church. She was an avid supporter of her grandchildren, accompanying their families to whatever event where they were participating. She worked at Fruit of the Loom for many years, was a fan of Elvis Presley and loved working in her yard in her spare time. She was the daughter of the late Judge and Letha Burress Pyles, and the widow of Howard Shofner. She leaves 17 direct living descendants.
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Cymbeline Pyles Shofner, age 89, of Campbellsville died Sunday, May 29, 2016 in Campbellsville after a lengthy illness.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10amCT/11amET Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home, 503 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY, with Bro. Larry Rhodes officiating. Interment will follow at Brookside Cemetery, W Main Street, Campbellsville, KY. The family requests visitation 4pm-7pmCT/5pm-8pmET, Tuesday, May 31, 2016, at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.



Serving as pallbearers are Brandon Rainwater, Jacob Rainwater, Cory Clarke, Sarah Rainwater, Logan Wilson and Ben Janes. Honorary pallbearers will be Clinton Rainwater, Joe Clarke, Anthony Rainwater, Ryan Rainwater, Gabe Henderson and Lyle Sutton.


Cymbeline Pyles Shofner, 89, Taylor County, KY (1927-2016)


She was born March 15, 1927 to the late Judge and Letha Burress Pyles. She died Sunday, May 29, 2016, in Campbellsville, Taylor County, KY, at the age of 89 years, two months, and 14 days.

She was united in marriage to Howard Shofner, who preceded her in death on December 21, 2007. A daughter, Linda Rainwater also preceded her in death.

Cymbeline was a member of St. Mark United Methodist Church. She was an avid supporter of her grandchildren, accompanying their families to whatever event where they were participating. She worked at Fruit of the Loom for many years, was a fan of Elvis Presley and loved working in her yard in her spare time.

She is survived by the following:
  • A daughter: Judy Clarke of Campbellsville, KY

  • Four grandchildren: Joe, Sissie, Anthony and Ryan

  • Eight great-grandchildren: Cory, Claudia, Misha, Gabe, Brandon, Jacob, Clinton and Sarah

  • Four great-great-grandchildren: Carstyn, Luke, Clarke and Chanley

  • A brother: Bobby Pyles and his wife, Tommie Ann of Campbellsville, KY

  • And a sister-in-law Jean Pyles of Elizabethtown, KY
Send condolences to the family of Cymbeline Pyles Shofner

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


This story was posted on 2016-05-29 18:24:40
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