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Birth date: Mar 25, 1943 Death date: Jan 28, 2017
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Edward Stonecipher, age 73, husband of Theresa (Holiday) Stonecipher of London, Kentucky passed away Saturday, January 28, 2017 at his residence. He was the father of Regina Conley of Richmond, Indiana, Jeffrey Stonecipher of Cincinnati, Ohio, Dawn Faddis of Corbin, Kentucky, Joy Hubbard and Faith Holt both of London, Kentucky, the brother of Tommy Stonecipher and Brenda Cooper, and Ina Mae Pruitt all of Albany, Kentucky, Roger Stonecipher of Richmond, Indiana, and Anna Lee Albertson of Astoria, Oregon. He is also survived by eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Daniel Lonzo Stonecipher and Lula Erma (Cooksey) Stonecipher, and by four siblings; Elizabeth Means, Willie Lee Stonecipher, Bill Kay Stonecipher, and Lee Stonecipher. He was an auto-body repairman and a member of Solid Rock Missionary Baptist Church. Funeral Services for Edward Stonecipher will be conducted 2:00 PM Wednesday, February 01, 2017 in London Funeral Home Chapel with Randy Steely and Earl Caudill officiating. Burial will follow at Greenmount Cemetery. The family of Edward Stonecipher will receive friends at London Funeral Home after 6:00PM Tuesday, January 31, 2017. Serving as pallbearers are his grandsons; Wesley Howard, Douglas Holt, Mark Smith, Cory Faddis, Brian Conley, and David Howard.Read Obituary
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LOVE YOU ALL AND THINKING OF EACH ONE OF U. LOVE YOU AUNT THERESA
He was the best Dad any child could ask for. He taught me right from wrong, how to treat others as I would want to be treated, how to work hard for everything I have, and to never quit anything that I started. I tried to do everything I could for him these last few years, just like he always has for me. I love you daddy and will miss you everyday until I see your sweet face again. Be watching for me, daddy. I will be looking for you when I get to Heaven. Until then, tell all the family there that I love them and tell Jesus I said thank you for dying for me! I love you so much 😘
Greatest man I've ever had the privilege of calling my uncle.
So sorry I can not be there with all my family to celebrate his life.
Knowing that he is home with his Lord and Savior makes my heart smile.
Sorry about your loss. Nancy Day
What a wonderful man and his family. I'm proud to have known him.
Lovr you brother i will miss you