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Anita Madden

Lexington, Kentucky

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MADDEN Anita Cannon Myers, passed peacefully surrounded by family and close friends on Thursday, September 27, 2018. Born in Ashland, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late William and Orella Ferguson Myers. Survivors include her husband of over 62 years, Preston West Madden, son Patrick...

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I WAS NOT AWARE OF HER PASSING. SHE WAS A MAJOR PLAYER STATE OF KY. RIH MRS.MADDEN.

It's been many years ago, but those were very nice memories. So sorry for the lose.

Bruce and I are sad to hear of Anita's passing and send our sincere sympathy to you Preston and your family.

We have a lot of fond memories of Anita over the past years.

Irene and Bruce Pearson

Preston and Patrick, my thoughts are with you and your family. I have the most wonderful memories of working with Anita on Boy's Ranch projects, namely High Hope, and of course, the fabulous parties you hosted through the years. Godspeed, and love, Becky Bakhaus - Zdepski

Were it not for Anita's love and support of the arts I would not be the artist that I am today. I feel a tremendous debt of gratitude towards her and am very fortunate to have meet such a lovely person. Mark Carey

Anita, you will be missed! When I started out as a young business woman your wisdom in guiding me as I bought my first business Paragon, always remains in my mind to this day. I will cherish the fond memories we shared over those years and being welcomed into your home. You were always kind and thoughtful and I am blessed to have known you, Pat and Patrick. Prayers of peace for Patrick and family.

What a beautiful person she was. She always seemed to have a smile, a quick wit and a friendly way about her. She will be missed by many but lives on in memories. Anita and Preston raised a great young man in Patrick and I send my condolences to them and the rest of the family.

I didn't know Ms. Madden personally, but she was close friends with my spouse, Fred Kidd and his mother Alma Kidd. They spoke so highly of her and enjoyed her friendship for many years. Rest in peace Ms. Madden..

Anita, RIP...You were a wonderful friend! Your support for my writing career kept me going. I will miss you very much. We have not seen each other in recent years. But your memory continued to inspire me. I have a scrapbook full of your notes and letters. I treasured our correspondence and meetings with you. Anita, you are one of the best people I know! I am certain one day we will meet again in a better place. I remain a devoted friend. Love, Tony "Polecat" Tribble.