Clarksville - Raymond Stith, 61, of 803 Longfield Drive, died Monday at Clark County Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville.
He was a native of Hart County, KY., an Army veteran of World War II and a member of First Southern Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, the former Hazel Hardin; a son, Chris Stith; a nephew, Robert E Hardin of Jeffersonville; five brothers, Robert and James T Stith, both of Hart County, Paul Stith of Louisville, Melton Stith of Sellersburg and John Stith; two sisters, Mrs Margaret Blackard of Hooppole, Ill., and Mrs Ollie Childress of Park City, KY., and three half brothers, Irvin Jaggars of Moline, Ill., Ernest Jaggers of Grayson County, KY., and Lester Jaggars of Louisville.
The funeral will be at 10:30 am Thursday at Chapman Funeral Home, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery in Louisville.
Clarksville - Raymond Stith, 61, of 803 Longfield Drive, died Monday at Clark County Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville.
He was a native of Hart County, KY., an Army veteran of World War II and a member of First Southern Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, the former Hazel Hardin; a son, Chris Stith; a nephew, Robert E Hardin of Jeffersonville; five brothers, Robert and James T Stith, both of Hart County, Paul Stith of Louisville, Melton Stith of Sellersburg and John Stith; two sisters, Mrs Margaret Blackard of Hooppole, Ill., and Mrs Ollie Childress of Park City, KY., and three half brothers, Irvin Jaggars of Moline, Ill., Ernest Jaggers of Grayson County, KY., and Lester Jaggars of Louisville.
The funeral will be at 10:30 am Thursday at Chapman Funeral Home, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery in Louisville.
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