Matthew Daniel “Matt” Ferguson

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Matthew Daniel “Matt” Ferguson

Birth
Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Oct 2016 (aged 32)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Salt Lick, Bath County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Matthew Daniel Ferguson
October 28, 1983 ~ October 12, 2016 (age 32)


Matthew D. Ferguson, 32 of Owingsville, passed away Wednesday morning, October 12, 2016 in the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington.

Matthew was born in Paintsville, Kentucky on October 28, 1983 to Pamela Daniels and the late Joe Ferguson.

He was a City of Owingsville police officer and had been a Johnson County Sheriffs Deputy and Chief Grant Writer for Johnson County Sheriffs office.

Matthew was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police. He was also a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University. He enjoyed camping, fishing, and gardening.

In addition to his father Matthew was preceded in death by his grandfather Russell Ferguson.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 2:00 PM Sunday October 16, 2016 at the Bath County Middle School Gymnasium, 335 W Main St, Owingsville, KY 40360, with Brother Calvin Lindell officiating. The eulogy will be given by Miranda Blair.

Burial will follow at the Dickerson Cemetery in Salt Lick.

Pall Bearers include Dewey Meade, Malcom Eversole, Michael Scott, Todd Tout, Bud Lyons, Justin Sutherland, John Sutherland, and Doug Saylor.

Visitation will be Saturday after 5:00 PM at the Michael R. Gray Funeral Home in Owingsville.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Michael R. Gray Funeral Home in Owingsville.

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LEXINGTON, Ky (LEX 18) Lexington Police helped Owingsville Police escort an officer’s body back home after he died at UK Hospital.

Officer Matt Ferguson was just 32-years-old. The Owingsville Police Chief Todd Tout told LEX 18 that he had dealt with liver failure for some time.

He was admitted to UK Hospital’s ICU last week as his illness progressed. He died Wednesday morning.

“He was a good person. He would help anybody that needed help. He was a valuable asset to the department,” said Chief Todd Tout.
Matthew Daniel Ferguson
October 28, 1983 ~ October 12, 2016 (age 32)


Matthew D. Ferguson, 32 of Owingsville, passed away Wednesday morning, October 12, 2016 in the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington.

Matthew was born in Paintsville, Kentucky on October 28, 1983 to Pamela Daniels and the late Joe Ferguson.

He was a City of Owingsville police officer and had been a Johnson County Sheriffs Deputy and Chief Grant Writer for Johnson County Sheriffs office.

Matthew was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police. He was also a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University. He enjoyed camping, fishing, and gardening.

In addition to his father Matthew was preceded in death by his grandfather Russell Ferguson.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 2:00 PM Sunday October 16, 2016 at the Bath County Middle School Gymnasium, 335 W Main St, Owingsville, KY 40360, with Brother Calvin Lindell officiating. The eulogy will be given by Miranda Blair.

Burial will follow at the Dickerson Cemetery in Salt Lick.

Pall Bearers include Dewey Meade, Malcom Eversole, Michael Scott, Todd Tout, Bud Lyons, Justin Sutherland, John Sutherland, and Doug Saylor.

Visitation will be Saturday after 5:00 PM at the Michael R. Gray Funeral Home in Owingsville.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Michael R. Gray Funeral Home in Owingsville.

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LEXINGTON, Ky (LEX 18) Lexington Police helped Owingsville Police escort an officer’s body back home after he died at UK Hospital.

Officer Matt Ferguson was just 32-years-old. The Owingsville Police Chief Todd Tout told LEX 18 that he had dealt with liver failure for some time.

He was admitted to UK Hospital’s ICU last week as his illness progressed. He died Wednesday morning.

“He was a good person. He would help anybody that needed help. He was a valuable asset to the department,” said Chief Todd Tout.

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