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Rev Elbert Hughes Cundiff

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Rev Elbert Hughes Cundiff

Birth
Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
21 Feb 1998 (aged 84)
Cecilia, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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REV. ELBERT H. CUNDIFF

The Rev. Elbert H. Dundif, 84, of Cecilia, died Saturday, February 21, 1998, at his residence.
He was a native of Hardin County and a member of Howe Valley United Methodist Church. He was
the first pastor of Yates Chapel Community Church in Hardin County, the former pastor of Calvert
Church in Breckinridge County, Seltzer Creek Church in Hardin County, Old Hardin Springs Com-
munity Church in Hardin County, Fair Farm in Hardin County, and former pastor of Stinnettsville
Community Church in Breckinridge County. He was also a former bus driver for Hardin County
schools for 17 years.

Rev. Cundiff was preceded in death by a daughter, Opal Alene Clater, three sisters, Mattie
Dupin, Elva Dupin, and Cleo Helm, and two brothers, Wilbur Cundiff and Harvey Cundiff.

Survivors include his wife, Irene Goodman Cundiff; five sons, Darvin H. Cundiff, Harvey E.
Cundiff, and Otis L. Cundiff, all of Cecilia, Marvin T. L. Cundiff of Louisville, and Roy
E. Cundiff of East View; a daughter, Sue Smallwood of Elizabethtown, a sister, Lucy Helm,
East View; a son-in-law, James Clater, Elizabethtown; 19 grandchildren, and 29 great-grand-
children.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Howe Valley United Methodist Church with the
Revs. James Wolfe, Raymond Capps and Chris Patterson officiating. Burial was in Howe Valley
Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home, Elizabethtown
REV. ELBERT H. CUNDIFF

The Rev. Elbert H. Dundif, 84, of Cecilia, died Saturday, February 21, 1998, at his residence.
He was a native of Hardin County and a member of Howe Valley United Methodist Church. He was
the first pastor of Yates Chapel Community Church in Hardin County, the former pastor of Calvert
Church in Breckinridge County, Seltzer Creek Church in Hardin County, Old Hardin Springs Com-
munity Church in Hardin County, Fair Farm in Hardin County, and former pastor of Stinnettsville
Community Church in Breckinridge County. He was also a former bus driver for Hardin County
schools for 17 years.

Rev. Cundiff was preceded in death by a daughter, Opal Alene Clater, three sisters, Mattie
Dupin, Elva Dupin, and Cleo Helm, and two brothers, Wilbur Cundiff and Harvey Cundiff.

Survivors include his wife, Irene Goodman Cundiff; five sons, Darvin H. Cundiff, Harvey E.
Cundiff, and Otis L. Cundiff, all of Cecilia, Marvin T. L. Cundiff of Louisville, and Roy
E. Cundiff of East View; a daughter, Sue Smallwood of Elizabethtown, a sister, Lucy Helm,
East View; a son-in-law, James Clater, Elizabethtown; 19 grandchildren, and 29 great-grand-
children.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Howe Valley United Methodist Church with the
Revs. James Wolfe, Raymond Capps and Chris Patterson officiating. Burial was in Howe Valley
Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home, Elizabethtown


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