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Benjamin Hoffman Burner

Nicholasville, Kentucky

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NICHOLASVILLE - Benjamin Hoffman Burner, 74, husband of Margaret "Peggy" Louella Rhodes Burner, of Lake St., Nicholasville, died yesterday at the St. Joesph Hospice Care Center. Born in Huntington, WV on May 15, 1929, he was the son of the late Clyde Raymond and Veva Louise Rice Burner. He was a...

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Dear Peggy and children:
My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you all in the loss of one of the best Uncle's of all time. All I can say is "Look out Heaven". It is now a much more fun place to be with Uncle Ben reunited with Grandma and Grandpa (his parents). I can almost hear Grandma Burner saying to Ben and and his Dad, "Now boys, you know you can't do that up here. Clyde, tell him to stop right now!" Looking forward to joining in their escapades one day.
Ray Jones,...

Dear Karen,

Sending you my deepest sympathy on the death of your dad. Please let me know if there's anything I can do.

margaret

Peggy, Donna & family,

So sorry to hear of Ben's passing. Donna, as we were growing up you dad was always so much fun. Yesterday Mom said of your dad, "Ben Burner was an extremely likable person", and I doubt he ever met a stranger. Peggy, if you need anything, don't hesitate to call.

WJ, Betty & Kim Curtsinger

I will always remember Uncle Ben's broad smile, infectious laugh & of course that red hair. I have many fond memories of all the stories Ben told to us kids regarding the antics of the Burner boys....I find peace in knowing he's in heaven with Becky, Uncle Joe & my grandparents. Oh the stories he must be telling them!My Love & prayers to the family,
Pat

Karen,
So sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
The Sopers