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William Shelby Winfrey

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William Shelby Winfrey

Birth
Death
11 Mar 2000 (aged 81)
Burial
Campbellsville, Taylor County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Garden of Christus
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From the "News Enterprise" Hardin County, Kentucky daily newspaper (Elizabethtown)

Obituary Date: Tuesday, Mar. 14, 2000

Deceased: Shelby WINFREY
Age: 81
Residence: Campbellsville, KY
Date and place of death: Saturday, March 11, 2000, in Louisville
Native of:
Military Service: Navy veteran of World War II
Occupation(s):
Activities: past president of Taylor County United Methodist Men; officiated high school and intercollegiate basketball and baseball for 36 years, refereeing two boys and two girls state tournaments; umpired baseball and worked in six state tournaments; was the Voice of Eagle Football, inducted into the Fifth Region Officials Association Hall of Fame in 1998; involved in the education profession for most of his adult life, coordinator of the Taylor County Literacy Program
Member of: First United Methodist Church, where he was a long-time choir member

Predecessor(s): a son, Charles David WINFREY

Survivor(s): include his wife, Lois ANTLE WINFREY; a son, Steve WINFREY of Bowling Green; two daughters, Susan McEWEN and Sheri COTTRELL of Upton; and nine grandchildren

Funeral: 11 a.m. today at First United Methodist Church in Campbellsville with the Rev. John Carroll COOMER and the Rev. Billie J. COX officiating

Burial: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens
From the "News Enterprise" Hardin County, Kentucky daily newspaper (Elizabethtown)

Obituary Date: Tuesday, Mar. 14, 2000

Deceased: Shelby WINFREY
Age: 81
Residence: Campbellsville, KY
Date and place of death: Saturday, March 11, 2000, in Louisville
Native of:
Military Service: Navy veteran of World War II
Occupation(s):
Activities: past president of Taylor County United Methodist Men; officiated high school and intercollegiate basketball and baseball for 36 years, refereeing two boys and two girls state tournaments; umpired baseball and worked in six state tournaments; was the Voice of Eagle Football, inducted into the Fifth Region Officials Association Hall of Fame in 1998; involved in the education profession for most of his adult life, coordinator of the Taylor County Literacy Program
Member of: First United Methodist Church, where he was a long-time choir member

Predecessor(s): a son, Charles David WINFREY

Survivor(s): include his wife, Lois ANTLE WINFREY; a son, Steve WINFREY of Bowling Green; two daughters, Susan McEWEN and Sheri COTTRELL of Upton; and nine grandchildren

Funeral: 11 a.m. today at First United Methodist Church in Campbellsville with the Rev. John Carroll COOMER and the Rev. Billie J. COX officiating

Burial: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens


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