Earl Boyd Skinner, 57, Route 5, died at 1pm Tuesday at Trigg County Hospital after a year's illness.
Services will be at 2:30pm Thursday at Goodwin Funeral Home with the Revs. Irvin Darnell and Olen Sisk officiating and burial in Skinner Cemetery, Trigg County.
Visitation is scheduled for after 4pm today at the funeral home.
A native of Trigg County he was born April 29, 1926, the son of Gilbert A. and Gurtie Sumner Skinner of Cadiz. He was a member of Donaldson Creek Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II in the US Navy. He worked for 26 years with Interstate Freight Motor System in Michigan, and was later employed by the Kentucky Highway Department in Trigg County.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include two daughters, Patricia Johnson, Cadiz, and Sharon Thomas, Trigg County; two sisters, Mrs. William (Myra) Proffitt, Prescott, Mich., and Janice Hunter, Cadiz; and four grandchildren.
Earl Boyd Skinner, 57, Route 5, died at 1pm Tuesday at Trigg County Hospital after a year's illness.
Services will be at 2:30pm Thursday at Goodwin Funeral Home with the Revs. Irvin Darnell and Olen Sisk officiating and burial in Skinner Cemetery, Trigg County.
Visitation is scheduled for after 4pm today at the funeral home.
A native of Trigg County he was born April 29, 1926, the son of Gilbert A. and Gurtie Sumner Skinner of Cadiz. He was a member of Donaldson Creek Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II in the US Navy. He worked for 26 years with Interstate Freight Motor System in Michigan, and was later employed by the Kentucky Highway Department in Trigg County.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include two daughters, Patricia Johnson, Cadiz, and Sharon Thomas, Trigg County; two sisters, Mrs. William (Myra) Proffitt, Prescott, Mich., and Janice Hunter, Cadiz; and four grandchildren.
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