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Brenda Sue Caffee, 76, Metcalfe County, KY Brenda Sue Caffee age 76 of Edmonton passed away Monday, July 20, 2020 at her home with her family at her side. Born in Green County Sue was the daughter of the late Morris and Ruby Bagby Carter. Sue retired from the Metcalfe County High School lunch room and was a member of the Foundation Methodist Church. She loved her church family dearly and was in charge of flowers. Sue married Edward Caffee, Jr who survives whom she loved very much. A walk through visitation will be held from 5-8pmCT Wednesday at the funeral home. Due to the current Covid-19 Crisis mask will be required and the funeral service will be reserved for close family only. Together they raised a loving family. Sue was a giving person. She loved to garden, read and was known as a great cook. She is known as having cooked a lot for the people in her neighborhood. She is especially known for her pinto beans and lemonade. Her love for helping people in the neighborhood also extended to kindness in giving to a multitude of charities. She was very crafty and loved making doll beds for children out of cardboard boxes. Besides her husband she is survived by three childred who adored her. Lynn (Harvey) Hawkins, LeeAnn (Gerald) Jones and Nathan Caffee. One brother Charles (Olettia) Carter. Five grandchildren. Harley (Zeke) McIntyre, HJ Hawkins, Hayden Hawkens, David (Sydney) Jones and Karter Ann (Manuel). Besides her parents she was preceded in death by a brother and sister. Kenny Carter and Evon Lobb. Funeral services for Sue Caffee will be held 1:00 PM Thursday at Butler Funeral Home in Edmonton with burial in the Hubbard Family Cemetery. Butler Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. This story was posted on 2020-07-22 18:14:45
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