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Carolyn Ann Yonts

October 19, 1945 - January 18, 2024
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Tucker Funeral Home
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Phillip/Ella Davis
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OHMC Hospital
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Tammy Durbin
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DRAKESBORO – Carolyn Ann Yonts, 78, of Drakesboro, died Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 12:17PM at Owensboro Health Muhlenberg Community Hospital in Greenville. Ms. Yonts was born October 19, 1945 in Muhlenberg County. She was a Homemaker and member of First Baptist Church of Drakesboro. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rubert “Rusty”Continue Reading

Candace boggs left a message on April 20, 2024:
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Phillip/Ella Davis left a message on January 23, 2024:
In memory of Carolyn Ann Yonts, Phillip/Ella Davis lit a candle
Sandra Norman left a message on January 23, 2024:
My girls and I were very heartbroken to hear this news. Carolyn was the greatest Nana to Cheyenne, Jordyn, and Savannah. The girls and I loved her so. I will never forget Carolyn's compassion and her huge heart. She loved her church and her family. She is in God's hands now with Rusty. Rest well sweet Carolyn.
OHMC Hospital left a message on January 22, 2024:
In memory of Carolyn Ann Yonts, OHMC Hospital lit a candle
Tammy Durbin left a message on January 20, 2024:
I am so Sorry to Hear this, She was like my other Mother She was my Mom's Best Friend, Running Buddies, I always loved when they come to visit we would go to eat, movies or just visit in the back yard.. she always told my mom she's my daughter to.. she was such a blessing in my life I will cherish all the times we got to spend together, I love You, Hug Mom for Me, I know that Shes happy to be back with her Best Friend ...You will be dearly missed.. Hugs and Prayers for her Family
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Steve Hardison left a message on January 20, 2024:
Sallie and I are saddened by this. My aunt, Carolyn, was such a big part of my life growing up. She always brought laughter and so many smiles with her. I loved spending time with her and my cousin Roy. Even when we were all caught in a sudden hail storm, we ended up laughing at the sight of ourselves. She will be missed by everyone for whom she was a bright ray of light and joy. God has given us memories so that we can have roses in winter. Our prayers for comfort for all who knew and cared for her.
Phillip Davis left a message on January 19, 2024:
Carol owns a special place in my families heart. She was the one that carried my son from the hospital after he was born. She spent much of her life caring for others that needed help. She was always there to help anytime we needed her. I will miss you so much. I know you are happy seeing Uncle Rusty again. Love and miss you.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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