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Jeremy Wade Gordon

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Jeremy Wade Gordon

Birth
Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Dec 1993 (aged 16)
Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8681611, Longitude: -87.8288639
Plot
Section E
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"ONE OF THE TRIGG COUNTY 7"

Services for the seven youths killed in a two-vehicle accident Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1993, have been announced by Goodwin Funeral Home, Cadiz, which is handling arrangements for all of the families.
A funeral home spokesman said joint services have been scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 1993, at Trigg County High School gym.
Officiating at the services will be the Rev. Dr. Tom Martin and the Revs.James Shuck, Bill Evans, Jeff Hendricks, Jerry Turner and Royce Dukes.
The victims, all Cadiz residents and students at Trigg County High School, died at 4:55 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.15, 1993, at the scene of the accident on U.S.68-west. They are, Craig Patric Perry II, 15; Steven Thomas Wallace, 17, the driver; Joseph Harry "Joey" Rogers, 17; Dale Conroy Garner, 16; cousins, Jesse Christopher Lawrence, 16; David Jason Lawrence, 16; and JEREMY WADE GORDON.
All were part-time employees of Knight&Halr Game Calls in Trigg County and were returning to work after a dinner break when the accident occurred. Garner also was a part-time employee of Lake Shore Boat Shop, Trigg County.
Burial for JEREMY WADE GORDEN will be in East End Cemetery, Cadiz.

A native of Christian County, he was the son of Jon Anthony "Tony" and Doris Faye West Gordon.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include a sister, Jeanie L. Gordon; and his grandparents, Velma W. Poe, of Hopkinsville and Wallace R. and Sophie S. Gordon.

JEREMY, a junior at the school was a member of Trigg County Bow Club and Cadiz Christian Church.

JEREMY GORDON, 16, liked to spend time with his father. They would fish or hunt waterfowl. Mike Curling, a friend of Jeremy's father and a frequent hunting champion,said the boy had taken up the sport as soon as he was old enough "to keep both ends of the gun off the ground at the same time." Curling said Jeremy's love of hunting came from his father, Tony, who is a taxidermist. "He was a tremendous bow hunter," he said, his voice breaking into sobs. "A damn good kid."

**NOTE** Full Story Under Steven Thomas Wallace
"ONE OF THE TRIGG COUNTY 7"

Services for the seven youths killed in a two-vehicle accident Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1993, have been announced by Goodwin Funeral Home, Cadiz, which is handling arrangements for all of the families.
A funeral home spokesman said joint services have been scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 1993, at Trigg County High School gym.
Officiating at the services will be the Rev. Dr. Tom Martin and the Revs.James Shuck, Bill Evans, Jeff Hendricks, Jerry Turner and Royce Dukes.
The victims, all Cadiz residents and students at Trigg County High School, died at 4:55 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.15, 1993, at the scene of the accident on U.S.68-west. They are, Craig Patric Perry II, 15; Steven Thomas Wallace, 17, the driver; Joseph Harry "Joey" Rogers, 17; Dale Conroy Garner, 16; cousins, Jesse Christopher Lawrence, 16; David Jason Lawrence, 16; and JEREMY WADE GORDON.
All were part-time employees of Knight&Halr Game Calls in Trigg County and were returning to work after a dinner break when the accident occurred. Garner also was a part-time employee of Lake Shore Boat Shop, Trigg County.
Burial for JEREMY WADE GORDEN will be in East End Cemetery, Cadiz.

A native of Christian County, he was the son of Jon Anthony "Tony" and Doris Faye West Gordon.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include a sister, Jeanie L. Gordon; and his grandparents, Velma W. Poe, of Hopkinsville and Wallace R. and Sophie S. Gordon.

JEREMY, a junior at the school was a member of Trigg County Bow Club and Cadiz Christian Church.

JEREMY GORDON, 16, liked to spend time with his father. They would fish or hunt waterfowl. Mike Curling, a friend of Jeremy's father and a frequent hunting champion,said the boy had taken up the sport as soon as he was old enough "to keep both ends of the gun off the ground at the same time." Curling said Jeremy's love of hunting came from his father, Tony, who is a taxidermist. "He was a tremendous bow hunter," he said, his voice breaking into sobs. "A damn good kid."

**NOTE** Full Story Under Steven Thomas Wallace

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