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Mary Inez Burden

August 16, 1929 - September 17, 2023
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Bethlehem Cemetery
6314 St. Rt. 175 N.
Bremen, KY 42325
Wednesday 9/20, 12:00 pm
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Bethlehem Cemetery
6314 St. Rt. 175 N.
Bremen, KY 42325
Wednesday 9/20

BREMEN – Mary Inez Burden, 94, of Bremen, passed away on Sunday, September 17, 2023, at 12:15AM at The Hermitage House in Owensboro.  Mrs. Burden was born August 16, 1929, in Muhlenberg County.  She worked in packaging at Gatton Farms, and was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church.  She was preceded in death by herContinue Reading

Chloe-Faith left a message on September 20, 2023:
Thinking & Praying over you and your family. May your soul rejoice as you reach those Golden Gates & are reunited with your husband. It was an honor and gave me such pleasure to know, care for, & love you. -Chloe Faith.
Althea Moseley left a message on September 18, 2023:
A wonderful woman. We shared a lot of good times. So glad for those. Thoughts and prayers for her family. We will miss her so. Knowing she's in good hands brings me comfort.
Althea Moseley left a message on September 18, 2023:
A wonderful woman. We shared a lot of good times. So glad for those. Thoughts and prayers for her family. We will miss her so. Knowing she's in good hands brings me comfort.
Althea Moseley left a message on September 18, 2023:
A wonderful woman. We shared a lot of good times. So glad for those. Thoughts and prayers for her family. We will miss her so. Knowing she's in good hands brings me comfort.
Kimberly left a message on September 18, 2023:
I love you so much. I’ll miss you the rest of my life. You were the best Mimi anyone could’ve ever had.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Bob Koedyker left a message on September 18, 2023:
My sincere condolences to all of you, my fondest memory maybe a little weird but I remember helping or really watching Aunt Inez butcher a couple chickens by tying them onto a clothesline and cutting off there heads and then releasing them from the line and watching them hitting the ground running like a chicken with no head, some of my fondest memories were going down there to visit all of you, rest in peace Aunt Inez
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