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Thelma Mae “Tracy” Fair

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Thelma Mae “Tracy” Fair

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
30 Nov 2003 (aged 83)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Thelma Mae "Tracy" Fair, 83, of Louisville, was born June 22, 1920, and departed this world's life on Sunday, November 30, 2003, for a life of eternal peace and splendor in God's kingdom. Thelma entertained with the USO during World War II. She worked at National Distillery and retired from Brown-Forman Distilleries after many years of service. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, LindaLee Woodward-Jurgens and Jacobus A. Jurgens of Sun Lakes, AZ; her son, Henry G. "Buddy" Logsdon Jr. of Louisville; four grandchildren, Gail Elaine Woodward of Louisville, loving granddaughter to her Nana, John M. Woodward of Ione, CA, loving grandson to his Nana, Rose Sun Logsdon-Shea and her husband, Daniel Shea of Boston, MA, and Elizabeth An Logdson-Gelsomini and her husband, Luigi Gelsomini of Louisville. Rose and Elizabeth grew up living with their grandmother, who was and will always be remembered as their loving mom. She is also survived by one great-grandchild, Marcello Gelsomini, who lit up her life, and loving friends with whom she shared much happiness. At Thelma Fair's request, no service will be held, however a Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church.

Published in The Courier-Journal on December 2, 2003
Thelma Mae "Tracy" Fair, 83, of Louisville, was born June 22, 1920, and departed this world's life on Sunday, November 30, 2003, for a life of eternal peace and splendor in God's kingdom. Thelma entertained with the USO during World War II. She worked at National Distillery and retired from Brown-Forman Distilleries after many years of service. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, LindaLee Woodward-Jurgens and Jacobus A. Jurgens of Sun Lakes, AZ; her son, Henry G. "Buddy" Logsdon Jr. of Louisville; four grandchildren, Gail Elaine Woodward of Louisville, loving granddaughter to her Nana, John M. Woodward of Ione, CA, loving grandson to his Nana, Rose Sun Logsdon-Shea and her husband, Daniel Shea of Boston, MA, and Elizabeth An Logdson-Gelsomini and her husband, Luigi Gelsomini of Louisville. Rose and Elizabeth grew up living with their grandmother, who was and will always be remembered as their loving mom. She is also survived by one great-grandchild, Marcello Gelsomini, who lit up her life, and loving friends with whom she shared much happiness. At Thelma Fair's request, no service will be held, however a Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church.

Published in The Courier-Journal on December 2, 2003


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