HAMPTON
Pennyrile Deaths - Feb 6, 1999Funeral services for Coy Hampton, 83, of Cadiz, were conducted on Feb. 9, 2001, at Goodwin Funeral Home.The Rev. Shoney Oliver officiated the services. Burial followed in the Boren Cemetery in Cadiz.Mr. Hampton died on Feb. 6 at Trigg County Hospital of natural causes. Mr. Hampton was born on Nov.13, 1917, in Blackey, Letcher County. He was the son of the late Wilson and Catherine Hampton. Mr. Hampton was a retired supervisor of operations from Letcher County School Board and a coal miner. He was a member of. the Blackey Old Regular Baptist Church.In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a son, Billy Hampton r’nd a brother, Doug Hampton.Survivors include his wife, Sal-lie Miniard Hampton of Cadiz; a son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy and Linda Keaton of Rush, Texas; a daughter and son-in-law, Pat Pence and Billy Joe Boren of Cadiz; two brothers, Gobel Hampton of Indianapolis, Ind., and Jimmy Hampton of Blackey; one sister, Nola Back of Blackey; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and four great-greatgrandchildren.Serving as pallbearers were Doc Richardson, Ray Paschall, Billy Wayne Taylor, Jerry Ford, MartyHunter and Bruce Moore. Honorary pallbearers were Jimmy Williams, R.D. Ezell, Norman Martin, Howard Ford, Husky Hunter and Bunn Wilson.Music was provided by Barbara Jean Futrell, pianist and Becky Freeman, vocalist.Services for John W. Hampton, 68, Clifty-Kirkmansville Road, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Latham Funeral Home, with David Wilkerson officiating
Burial will be in Todd County Meadow Haven.He died at 8:54 p.m. Sunday at Muhlenberg Community Hospital, Greenville, of natural causes.A native of Todd county, he was born April 9, 1930, the son of the late Lonnie and Onie Gibson Hampton. He was a retired machinist with TVA, was a Marine Corps veteran and was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Elkton Baptist Church.Survivors include his wife, Sarah Hampton; a son, John R. Hampton, Hopkinsville; two daughters, Sherry L. Wilson, Clarksville, Tn., Sandra N. Ezell, Elkton; three sisters, Roxie Crowley, Pittsburg, Pa., Georgia Powell, Elkton, Betty Moyers, Maynardsville, Tenn.; and four grandchildren.Kentucky New EraTuesday June 9, 1998