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Allen Feldhaus Sr.

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Allen Feldhaus Sr.

Birth
Burlington, Boone County, Kentucky, USA
Death
28 Oct 2017 (aged 77)
Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky, USA
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Allen Feldhaus

Date of Birth:
July 15, 1940
Date of Death:
October 28, 2017

Allen Feldhaus, 77, of Maysville, Ky., passed away Saturday, October 28, 2017. He was born July 15, 1940, in Burlington, Ky., the son of the late Bill and Lib Feldhaus. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Lee Anne Feldhaus; sons, Allen Feldhaus (Karen) of Richmond, Ky., Willie Feldhaus (Katie) of Mount Washington, Ky., and Deron Feldhaus of Maysville, Ky., and six grandchildren: Allie, Ashton, Addison, Claire, Lillie and Jake Feldhaus. Also surviving are his mother and father-in-law, Bill and Marlene Coursey of Fredonia, Ky., and brother-in-law, Bear Coursey (Julie) of Madisonville, Ky.; and several nieces and nephews.

Allen was a graduate of Boone Co. HS where he lettered in basketball, football, and baseball. After graduation, he attended University of Kentucky, where he lettered in basketball and baseball for three years, then went on to play professional baseball with the Washington Senators for 3 years.

Allen began his basketball coaching career at Russell County, Russell Springs, Ky., then moved to Mason County in Maysville, Ky. Where he put the Royals on the basketball map, winning 9 District titles, 4 Regional championships, and a 1981 State Runner-up trophy in the Sweet 16. The following year his squad was undefeated during the regular season. He had 9 consecutive 20-win seasons, 3 seasons of 30 or more victories, and coached 4 teams to the State Tournament. He retired in 1991 as the winningest coach at Mason County with 325-136 record, and finished his career with an overall record of 512-210, while teaching, serving as baseball coach, and Athletic Director.

Included in his many awards and recognitions for basketball coach are induction into the Dawahare’s KHSAA Hall of Fame in 1995, Courier Journal Hall of Fame, Boone Co. Hall of Fame, Mason County Hall of Fame, Kentucky 10th Region Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame, Kentucky Coach of the Year 1981-82, 1985-86, 1986-87, 10th Region Coach of the Year 1985-86, Burley Belt Conference Coach of the Year 1986-87, and Kentucky State Softball Hall of Fame.

For the past 29 years he has been owner/operator of Kenton Station Golf Course with his wife, Lee Anne, and son, Deron. Allen was a member of East Bend Baptist Church, Burlington, and the Loyal Order of the Moose, Maysville, Ky. His hobbies include golf, horseracing, basketball, and watching grandchildren play basketball, volleyball, track, football, golf, and cheerleading.
Allen Feldhaus

Date of Birth:
July 15, 1940
Date of Death:
October 28, 2017

Allen Feldhaus, 77, of Maysville, Ky., passed away Saturday, October 28, 2017. He was born July 15, 1940, in Burlington, Ky., the son of the late Bill and Lib Feldhaus. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Lee Anne Feldhaus; sons, Allen Feldhaus (Karen) of Richmond, Ky., Willie Feldhaus (Katie) of Mount Washington, Ky., and Deron Feldhaus of Maysville, Ky., and six grandchildren: Allie, Ashton, Addison, Claire, Lillie and Jake Feldhaus. Also surviving are his mother and father-in-law, Bill and Marlene Coursey of Fredonia, Ky., and brother-in-law, Bear Coursey (Julie) of Madisonville, Ky.; and several nieces and nephews.

Allen was a graduate of Boone Co. HS where he lettered in basketball, football, and baseball. After graduation, he attended University of Kentucky, where he lettered in basketball and baseball for three years, then went on to play professional baseball with the Washington Senators for 3 years.

Allen began his basketball coaching career at Russell County, Russell Springs, Ky., then moved to Mason County in Maysville, Ky. Where he put the Royals on the basketball map, winning 9 District titles, 4 Regional championships, and a 1981 State Runner-up trophy in the Sweet 16. The following year his squad was undefeated during the regular season. He had 9 consecutive 20-win seasons, 3 seasons of 30 or more victories, and coached 4 teams to the State Tournament. He retired in 1991 as the winningest coach at Mason County with 325-136 record, and finished his career with an overall record of 512-210, while teaching, serving as baseball coach, and Athletic Director.

Included in his many awards and recognitions for basketball coach are induction into the Dawahare’s KHSAA Hall of Fame in 1995, Courier Journal Hall of Fame, Boone Co. Hall of Fame, Mason County Hall of Fame, Kentucky 10th Region Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame, Kentucky Coach of the Year 1981-82, 1985-86, 1986-87, 10th Region Coach of the Year 1985-86, Burley Belt Conference Coach of the Year 1986-87, and Kentucky State Softball Hall of Fame.

For the past 29 years he has been owner/operator of Kenton Station Golf Course with his wife, Lee Anne, and son, Deron. Allen was a member of East Bend Baptist Church, Burlington, and the Loyal Order of the Moose, Maysville, Ky. His hobbies include golf, horseracing, basketball, and watching grandchildren play basketball, volleyball, track, football, golf, and cheerleading.

Bio by: Combs26


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