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Jerry Paul Mitcheltree

Lexington, Kentucky

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Jerry Paul Mitcheltree, beloved husband, father, and brother, died after a brave battle with cancer, August 31, 2003 at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington, KY. He was born September 9, 1946 in Ruddles Mills, Ky to Elzie B. and Elizabeth Berry Mitcheltree. He attended the Bourbon County school system,...

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I was in total shock when I heard of Jerrys passing. I had not heard from him since his retirement. I worked with Jerry at AVON and at Richmond. I am so sorry for your loss and my prayers are with the whole family. He will be GREATLY missed by all. He had so many friends. Take care.

Chris and Family,
We know you have been through so much in the last 8 months. We have prayed for you and have had Jerry on prayer lists through our church and friends. We will continue to pray for you and your family. It goes without saying that we will miss Jerry terribly because he was a friend and we loved him. God bless you and keep you.
Love, Mary Sue and Bob

Chris & Girls,
My thoughts and prayers will be with you during the next weeks to come. I loved Jerry like a brother. He will be greatly missed. He truly was a great man. No one can take the good memories from the past away from us. Take care and stay in touch.

Chris, Crystal, and Laura,
I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I can't imagine what you all have been going through these last few months. I pray that God comforts you and sustains you through this time. I have such good memories of your family. Do you remember spelling "encyclopedia" with that little tune? That's how I learned to spell that word! I always enjoyed hearing you all sing. You have such pretty voices. Cherish all your memories with Jerry. They'll help you through this....

Dear Mitcheltree Family: I am so sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. I worked with him in Calibration at Avon. Jerry always had a smile on his face--and loved to play jokes on everyone! Jerry always was a friend who would listen, and help out in any way he could. I remember how proud he was of the girls when they came to sing during a revival at my church. My prayers are with you.

Chris & Girls:

My heart goes out to you. I know how much Jerry loved you all and the grandkids. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Jerry was truly a great friend to me, he always made me laugh even when I was at my lowest. He always gave me good advice and was very instrumental in me giving my life to our Lord and Savior. I am so thankful that God sent Jerry into this world to make it a better place.

You were one of the best friends I
ever had, I,m sure going to miss
that smile.

I am very sorry to here of your loss. Jerry was a good man. We shared a few thing in common. I loss contact with him this last year. He was a very good friend. You and him alway supported my boxing program and I thank you. He love the sport of boxing. He will be greatly missed. If there is anything my wife and I can do for you, please let us know.

To the Mitchelltree family. My deepest thoughts and prayer are with you at this difficult time. Jerry worked with my father at Avon, and I played softball with his daughters for the Lexington Royals (age 15). May God bless you all.