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Jerry Wayne Chaney

Irvine, Kentucky

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IRVINE - Jerry Wayne Chaney, 47, husband of Kimberly Von Cole Chaney passed away Thu. Funeral services will be held Sun, 2pm at the Old Time Baptist Church. Visitation Sat, 6-9pm at the Warren F. Toler Funeral Home and after 12pm Sun at the church.

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Very sorry for your family's loss. Prayers for all of you.

When I heard the sad news today, my heart was broken for you and the kids. You always put a smile on my face with the sweet, loving way you spoke of Jerry Wayne. I know you will always pay him a beautiful tribute. I pray God will strengthen your family and give you peace until you are all reunited in Heaven.

There are very few people who have walked into my life, that I would consider a good friend. Jerry was one of those people. The laughs we have shared at work will never be forgotten. Thank you for being such a bright light in my dark world. God bless all his family and friends.

To the family of Jerry Chaney: we were saddened when we heard the news of the accident. I appreciate him for being a friend to my son, Shawn Samples, by taking the time to take him rabbit hunting. We understand your pain at this time and want you to know, you are in our prayers.

jerry wayne, i don't have the words to express the sorrow and heartache i feel from losing you. i love you so much. rest in peace my baby, until i can see you again. aunt kathy

Deidre and Alan: Just want you to know that we at the A & P Corner Market are very saddened by your loss. Please know that we are praying that God will bring comfort to you in this time of tragedy. We love you guys!

Jerry Wayne was all you could ask for in an uncle and more, he loved everybody and everybody loved him, my dad wasn't always around and I feel like all 4 of my uncles had a hand in making sure me and Josh were brought up right. I love him and thank him for that. I'll never forget him.

I enjoyed getting to know Jerry when he played with New River Line at Renfro Valley.
There are NO words that can comfort the loss of loosing a loved one, but God will not only comfort you but He will carry you through this. Put all your sorrows in His hands.
I will be praying for everyone in the family.
Sincerely;
Pam Perry Combs
Director of Entertainment
Renfro Valley Entertainment Center