Kenneth Beasley

Obituary of Kenneth Henrey Beasley

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Kenneth Henry Beasley Kenny Beasley, age 51, Salvisa, husband of Rhonda Kay Orwig Beasley, died Tuesday, August 30, 2005 at his residence in Salvisa, KY. Born November 24, 1953 in Mercer County, KY, he was the son of Sarah (Roberts) Beasley and the late Robert Ernest Beasley. He was a supervisor at Hitachi and a member of the Claylick United Methodist Church. Kenny was also a member of the Rebel Corvette Club of the Bluegrass. Survivors include: his wife: Rhonda Kay (Orwig) Beasley, and two sons: Chad Everett (Brandy) Beasley and Damon Lewis Beasley; mother, Sarah (Roberts) Beasley two sisters: Rella (Donald) Pennington and Retha Durham; and two brothers: Roy Everett Beasley and Ray Beasley all of Mercer County, KY. Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 AM, Friday, September 2 at the Clay Lick United Methodist Church by Pete Gilliam and Joe White. Burial will be in the Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg. Pallbearers are: Randy Orwig, Kenny Carey, Terry Martin, Herb Nakajima, John Shewmaker, George Cocanougher, Jerry Lee Winchester, Lee Readnower, Honorary Bearers: Kaizan Team, Rebel Corvette Club Of The Bluegrass. Visitation will be Thursday, September 1 after 5:00 PM at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, Harrodsburg, KY. Memorial contributions may be sent to Clay Lick United Methodist Church, 225 Clay Lick Church Rd., Salvisa, KY 40372 or the Relay for Life.

Visitation

Thursday, September 1 after 5:00 PM

Funeral Service

11:00 AM, Friday, September 2 at the Clay Lick United Methodist Church

Interment

Spring Hill Cemetery
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