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Harvey Kennedy

Birth
Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Oct 1994 (aged 66)
Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Beech Fork, Campbell County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Harvey Kennedy, 66, of Clinton, died Wednesday in Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. The son of L.R. and Artensie Kennedy, he was born Dec. 13, 1927, in Campbell County. Mr. Kennedy was a member of Robert Fork Baptist Church, Beech Fork, and was a retired construction worker. He was preceded in death by his parents and by brothers, Carlee Kennedy and Thomas Kennedy. Survivors include two sons, John E. Kennedy of Union City, Ohio, and Hobert Dean Davis of Clinton; daughter, Mildred Kay Davis of Lake City; grandchildren, Amanda Sue Kennedy, Hollie Sue Stewart, Brandie Stewart, John Thomas Davis, Christopher Davis, Nathan Davis, Hobert D. Davis Jr. and Jacob Davis; sisters, Bertha Marlow and husband, Allen of Caryville, Verdie Shannon and husband, Elzic, of Clinton, Ora Bowling of Birmingham, Ala., and Artie Ward and husband, John, of LaFollette. Funeral service was conducted Saturday in Cox Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jeryl Barnette and the Rev. Bill Thomas officiating. Burial was in Beech Fork Cemetery.
Harvey Kennedy, 66, of Clinton, died Wednesday in Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. The son of L.R. and Artensie Kennedy, he was born Dec. 13, 1927, in Campbell County. Mr. Kennedy was a member of Robert Fork Baptist Church, Beech Fork, and was a retired construction worker. He was preceded in death by his parents and by brothers, Carlee Kennedy and Thomas Kennedy. Survivors include two sons, John E. Kennedy of Union City, Ohio, and Hobert Dean Davis of Clinton; daughter, Mildred Kay Davis of Lake City; grandchildren, Amanda Sue Kennedy, Hollie Sue Stewart, Brandie Stewart, John Thomas Davis, Christopher Davis, Nathan Davis, Hobert D. Davis Jr. and Jacob Davis; sisters, Bertha Marlow and husband, Allen of Caryville, Verdie Shannon and husband, Elzic, of Clinton, Ora Bowling of Birmingham, Ala., and Artie Ward and husband, John, of LaFollette. Funeral service was conducted Saturday in Cox Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jeryl Barnette and the Rev. Bill Thomas officiating. Burial was in Beech Fork Cemetery.


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