Cloteel Copas Turner, 77 of Tompkinsville passed away Tuesday at the University of Louisville Hospital. He was a native of Tompkinsville.
She is survived by, her husband: Addis Turner; two daughters: Brenda Trivett and husband Trivett of Tompkinsville and Linda Gayle Carter and husband Randall of Cave City; one son: Steve Turner and wife Nora of Red Boiling Springs; one sister: Bonnie Jean McClard of Fountain Run; one brother: Doug Copas of Tompkinsville; 12 grandchildren and great–grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services for Cloteel Copas Turner will be at 2pm Friday with burial in the Isenberg Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 2pm to 9pm and Friday 6am to 2pm at the Yokley Trible Funeral Home.
(maiden name Copass per parents tombstone)
Cloteel Copas Turner, 77 of Tompkinsville passed away Tuesday at the University of Louisville Hospital. He was a native of Tompkinsville.
She is survived by, her husband: Addis Turner; two daughters: Brenda Trivett and husband Trivett of Tompkinsville and Linda Gayle Carter and husband Randall of Cave City; one son: Steve Turner and wife Nora of Red Boiling Springs; one sister: Bonnie Jean McClard of Fountain Run; one brother: Doug Copas of Tompkinsville; 12 grandchildren and great–grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services for Cloteel Copas Turner will be at 2pm Friday with burial in the Isenberg Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 2pm to 9pm and Friday 6am to 2pm at the Yokley Trible Funeral Home.
(maiden name Copass per parents tombstone)
Family Members
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Elva Copas
1923–1923
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Effie Copas
1923–1923
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Marlin F. Copas
1924–1991
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Glen Copas
1926–2009
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Buford G. Copas
1928–1995
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Dolly May Copas
1930–1931
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Houstan Eagle Copas
1931–1931
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Lucille Copas Bartley
1932–1998
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John Thomas Copas
1936–1936
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Little Jackie Copas
1937–1937
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Bonnie Jean Copas McClard Graves
1940–2024
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