Services will be at 11am Tuesday at Goodwin Funeral Home with Revs. Hal Shipley and Jim Harold officiating and the burial in Johnson Chapel Cemetery, Christian County.
Visitation will begin at 4pm today at the funeral home.
A native of Hopkinsville, he was born Jan 11, 1957, the son of Ethelene Boren Blackwell of Hopkinsville and the late Burno Lewis Wells. He had been a carpenter with Pennyrile Allied Community Services before he became ill. He was a Baptist.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Patricia Sue Wells; two stepsons, Jason and Wesley Owens, both of Cadiz; two brothers, Kenneth of Washington, Ill, and Johnny Wells of Gracey; three sisters, Hazel Crenshaw of Hopkinsville, and Nancy Duncan of Albingdon, Va., and Brenda Taylor, Morton, Ill.; and a stepfather, Leo Blackwell, Hopkinsville.
*From my Aunt Hazel - Uncle Ricky was in a lot of pain from his back. He went to St. Thomas and he told the doctor that he couldn't sleep. The doctor told him that he would sleep that night. He did. And he never woke up again. He had an allergic reaction to the medicine that they gave him.*
Services will be at 11am Tuesday at Goodwin Funeral Home with Revs. Hal Shipley and Jim Harold officiating and the burial in Johnson Chapel Cemetery, Christian County.
Visitation will begin at 4pm today at the funeral home.
A native of Hopkinsville, he was born Jan 11, 1957, the son of Ethelene Boren Blackwell of Hopkinsville and the late Burno Lewis Wells. He had been a carpenter with Pennyrile Allied Community Services before he became ill. He was a Baptist.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Patricia Sue Wells; two stepsons, Jason and Wesley Owens, both of Cadiz; two brothers, Kenneth of Washington, Ill, and Johnny Wells of Gracey; three sisters, Hazel Crenshaw of Hopkinsville, and Nancy Duncan of Albingdon, Va., and Brenda Taylor, Morton, Ill.; and a stepfather, Leo Blackwell, Hopkinsville.
*From my Aunt Hazel - Uncle Ricky was in a lot of pain from his back. He went to St. Thomas and he told the doctor that he couldn't sleep. The doctor told him that he would sleep that night. He did. And he never woke up again. He had an allergic reaction to the medicine that they gave him.*