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Everett Clay Donaldson

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Everett Clay Donaldson

Birth
Bath County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Jun 2009 (aged 79)
Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
South Side - Section 7 C
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MT STERLING - Everett Clay Donaldson
79, of Club House Lane passed away Tue, June 9, 2009 at his residence. He was born in Bath County, KY on March 29, 1930 to the union of Clyde and Martha Gilvin Donaldson. He was a Church of Christ minister, a retired school administrator, a missionary, and an author. He was a member of the Rolling Hills Church of Christ where currently served as a Bible teacher, and formerly served as minister and elder. He loved mission work, both at home and abroad, having served in Russia and Guyana. His research on the Restoration Movement inspired him to author two books, Raccoon John Smith: Frontiersman and Reformer and The Legacy of Raccoon John Smith. He was a former history teacher at Montgomery County High school, Assistant Principal at Montgomery County High School, and Principal at Camargo Elementary, Miller Middle School, and McNabb Middle School, and upon retirement worked as a consultant for the Department of Education. He also served as Past President of the Rotary Club. He is survived by his wife, Temple Cope Donaldson of Mt. Sterling: two sons, Greg Donaldson of Georgetown, KY and Philip ( Elizabeth) Donaldson of Grandview, TX: two daughters, Lesa (Mark) Dale of Ft. Worth, TX and Ann (Roger) Rockhold of Oklahoma City, OK; four sisters, Deloris (George) Rogers of Paris, KY, Elma "Tibby" (Bob) Beck of Lexington, KY, Betty Collins of Mt. Sterling, and Carolyn (Larry) Keath of Mt. Sterling: two sisters-in-law, Faye Donaldson of Mt. Sterling and Eunice Benson of Dayton, OH; and two brothers-in-law Owen (Ruth) cope of Middletown, OH and Charles (Wilma) Cope of Winchester, KY. Seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Ina Mathews Donaldson and a brother, Frank Donaldson. Funeral services will be 11am Fri, June 12, 2009 at the Rolling Hills Church of Christ, burial will follow in the Machpelah Cemetery. Friends may visit Thu afternoon and evening from 4-9pm at the Taul Funeral Home and 9-11am Fri at the Rolling Hills Church. Your condolence may be expressed with floral arrangements or contributions to the Rolling Hills Church of Christ Building Fund or Mission Work. --Published in Lexington Herald-Leader on 6/10/2009.
MT STERLING - Everett Clay Donaldson
79, of Club House Lane passed away Tue, June 9, 2009 at his residence. He was born in Bath County, KY on March 29, 1930 to the union of Clyde and Martha Gilvin Donaldson. He was a Church of Christ minister, a retired school administrator, a missionary, and an author. He was a member of the Rolling Hills Church of Christ where currently served as a Bible teacher, and formerly served as minister and elder. He loved mission work, both at home and abroad, having served in Russia and Guyana. His research on the Restoration Movement inspired him to author two books, Raccoon John Smith: Frontiersman and Reformer and The Legacy of Raccoon John Smith. He was a former history teacher at Montgomery County High school, Assistant Principal at Montgomery County High School, and Principal at Camargo Elementary, Miller Middle School, and McNabb Middle School, and upon retirement worked as a consultant for the Department of Education. He also served as Past President of the Rotary Club. He is survived by his wife, Temple Cope Donaldson of Mt. Sterling: two sons, Greg Donaldson of Georgetown, KY and Philip ( Elizabeth) Donaldson of Grandview, TX: two daughters, Lesa (Mark) Dale of Ft. Worth, TX and Ann (Roger) Rockhold of Oklahoma City, OK; four sisters, Deloris (George) Rogers of Paris, KY, Elma "Tibby" (Bob) Beck of Lexington, KY, Betty Collins of Mt. Sterling, and Carolyn (Larry) Keath of Mt. Sterling: two sisters-in-law, Faye Donaldson of Mt. Sterling and Eunice Benson of Dayton, OH; and two brothers-in-law Owen (Ruth) cope of Middletown, OH and Charles (Wilma) Cope of Winchester, KY. Seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Ina Mathews Donaldson and a brother, Frank Donaldson. Funeral services will be 11am Fri, June 12, 2009 at the Rolling Hills Church of Christ, burial will follow in the Machpelah Cemetery. Friends may visit Thu afternoon and evening from 4-9pm at the Taul Funeral Home and 9-11am Fri at the Rolling Hills Church. Your condolence may be expressed with floral arrangements or contributions to the Rolling Hills Church of Christ Building Fund or Mission Work. --Published in Lexington Herald-Leader on 6/10/2009.


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