Edith Alexander

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EDITH LOVETT ALEXANDER Edith Lovett Alexander, 92, Harrodsburg Health Care Center, widow of William Myers “Jack” Alexander, died Friday, March 5, 2004 at the health care center. Born December 26, 1911 in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late John and Ida Milburn Montgomery. She was a retired telephone operator for South Central Bell, a homemaker, a member of the Lexington Road Homemakers, and a member of the Immanuel Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters: Joyce and her husband Stanley Jenkins and June and her husband Joe Gerlach both of Harrodsburg; one brother, Dan Montgomery, Danville; five grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers Shannon and John Montgomery and two sisters, Betty Worthington and Mary Duncan Bowles. Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 pm Sunday, March 7th at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Bro. Morris Traynor, Bro. Harold Best, and Bro. Greg Farmer. Burial will be in the Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are: Joe Noel, R.C. Robinson, Eddie Sherrow, Lloyd Phillips, Larry Curtis, Art Selvey, Mike Godbey, and Ronnie Blackwell. Honorary bearers are: Jim Hampton, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. Visitation will be after 5:00 pm Saturday and after 7:30 am Sunday at the chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Gideons International, POB 176, Harrodsburg or The Galilean Home Ministries, Inc. POB 880, Liberty, KY 42539.

Visitation

After 5:00 pm Saturday and After 7:30 am Sunday - Chapel

Funeral Service

2:00 pm Sunday - Chapel

Interment

Spring Hill Cemetery
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