Through right and wrong everyone loved her, she was a breast cancer survivor.
Jennifer was preceded in death by her step-father, Robert A. “Bob” Ovesen.
She is survived three daughters, Amber Nicole Slayton of Munfordville, Kaylah Carter of Hodgenville and Breanna Thompson of Radcliff; four sons, Tyler Brownfield of Hodgenville, Ethan Reliford of Campbellsville, Elijah Cecil of Louisville and Daniel Collette of Murray; her mother, Cheryl Nichols Ovesen; five grandchildren, Barry Crain, Colton Johnson, Brooklyn Johnson, Gabriel Crain and Kolton Goldsmith; two brothers, William Nicholas and Kenneth Nicholas all of Hodgenville; her partner for many years Neville Thompson.
Funeral services will be held at 1 pm, Monday, February 1, at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville, with Bro. Danny Rock officiating. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
Through right and wrong everyone loved her, she was a breast cancer survivor.
Jennifer was preceded in death by her step-father, Robert A. “Bob” Ovesen.
She is survived three daughters, Amber Nicole Slayton of Munfordville, Kaylah Carter of Hodgenville and Breanna Thompson of Radcliff; four sons, Tyler Brownfield of Hodgenville, Ethan Reliford of Campbellsville, Elijah Cecil of Louisville and Daniel Collette of Murray; her mother, Cheryl Nichols Ovesen; five grandchildren, Barry Crain, Colton Johnson, Brooklyn Johnson, Gabriel Crain and Kolton Goldsmith; two brothers, William Nicholas and Kenneth Nicholas all of Hodgenville; her partner for many years Neville Thompson.
Funeral services will be held at 1 pm, Monday, February 1, at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville, with Bro. Danny Rock officiating. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
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