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Beverly Ann (James) Gathof, Edmonton, KY (1940-2018)

October 31, 1940 ~ September 1, 2018 (Age 77)
She was retired from the Jefferson County Board of Education and a member of the the Gamaliel United Methodist Church, as was her husband, Maurice, who survives. Maurice is retired from International Harvester and Toby Tours where Beverly was his escort on the bus and they toured the USA together. She was the matriarch of a close knit, loving family. She was the daughter of the late Harold & Viola James and the step-daughter of the late Geneva Stinson James. She leaves four direct living descendants.
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Beverly Ann Gathof, age 77 of Edmonton, KY, previously of Louisville, KY, passed away Saturday, September 1, 2018 at U of L Hospital in Louisville.

Funeral services will be at 1pmCT, Monday, September 3, 2018, at Butler Funeral Home, 201 E Street, Edmonton, KY, with burial in the Metcalfe County Memorial Gardens, Edmontonm KY. Visitation will be from 4pm-7pmCT, Sunday, September 2, 2018, and after 9amCT, Monday at the funeral home.



Beverly Ann (James) Gathof, Edmonton, KY (1940-2018)


She was born October 31, 2018. She was the daughter of the late Harold & Viola James. She died Saturday, September 1, 2018, in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY, at the age of 77 years, 11 months, and two days. She is survived by:
  • Her husband of 58 years - Maurice Gene Gathof of Edmonton, KY

  • A daughter - Sheila Mills and husband Paul of Edmonton, KY

  • One grand daughter - Heather Franklin and husband Chad of Edmonton, KY

  • Two great grandchildren that she loved beyond measure - Gauge and Cami Franklin
She was preceded in death by her parents Harold & Viola James. And her stepmother Geneva Stinson James.

Beverly was retired from the Jefferson County Board of Education and a member of the the Gamaliel United Methodist Church. Maurice is retired from International Harvester and Toby Tours where Beverly was his escort on the bus and they toured the USA together. He is also a member of the Gamaliel United Methodist Church. Send condolences to the family of Beverly Ann (James) Gathof

In lieu of flowers memorial donations should be made to the Saint Jude Childrens Hospital.

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


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Beverly Ann (James) Gathof, Edmonton, KY (1940-2018)



2018-09-02 - 201 East Street, Edmonton, KY - Photo from Butler Funeral Home.

Beverly Ann (James) Gathof, Edmonton, KY (1940-2018)

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