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David Warren
I went to school with him He was always a cool guy
And funny RIP Ol friend...
Birth date: Jul 4, 1962 Death date: Jan 7, 2018
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Douglas Howard Lundy, age 55, husband of Susan (Gray) Lundy of London, Kentucky passed away Sunday, January 7, 2018 at his residence. He was the father of Sarah Fugate and husband Wesley, Neidra Lundy, Travis Lundy, and Jared Lundy all of London, Kentucky. He was also blessed with three grandchildren, Liam Lundy, Elise Fugate, and Caden Lundy. He was preceded in death by his parents, Claude Wendell Lundy and Frances Marlene (Collins) Lundy; by his siblings, Frances Lundy, and Wendy Honeycutt. Funeral services for Douglas Howard Lundy will be conducted Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. in London Funeral Home Chapel with Gary Gray officiating. Burial will follow at Lundy Farm Cemetery. The family of Douglas Howard Lundy will receive friends at London Funeral Home after 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Serving as pallbearers are: Dean Adams, Brad O'Brian, Charlie Ware, James Epperson, Andy Webb, and Jim "J.O" Herren.Read Obituary
I went to school with him He was always a cool guy
And funny RIP Ol friend...
I am so sorry to hear this sad news...Doug was a fellow classmate, who always made us laugh... He was a good friend..... I have shared this news on our High School Facebook page Tiger's Tale, our hearts and prayers go out to the family...
I was Doug's mail man when they moved on Hopper creek.the first time I saw him he was in the drive way,I said Houdy and he said."If you don't have my Check I'm going to stomp you right here in the road" I was ready to shoot the gas to my car when that big smile and laugh rang out.I learned to really admire Doug,He was always working on some project he wanted to show me.He gave me a pocket knife one day and told me not cut my hands off. I had not seen Doug in several years and am so sad to here of his passing. He will be Greatly missed.God Bless all of you.My Prayers and thoughts are with you. Charlie McGee {the ole Mailman}
R.I.P Ole buddy . We had a lot of fun as teenager trashing your dads Bronco out 4 wheeling . And just all around fun . People move on with their lives and go other directions . But I still remember us being knee deep in a mud hole trying to dig out my truck or yours.
Chuck
It is with deep sorrow losing such a great friend, he left behind the greatest of memories being a friend and working with him for so many years. He bought so much laughter in my life. He will be missed greatly and never forgotten. Rest In Peace my friend. Thank you for the greatest of times. Dennis Fraley and family.