Mae-Burden-Obituary

Mae Buckner Burden

Hodgenville, Kentucky

Age 72

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DIED
April 14, 2013
AGE
72
LOCATION
Hodgenville, Kentucky

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Mae Buckner Carter Burden, 72, of Hodgenville, passed away Sunday, April 14, 2013, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville.Born on June 21, 1940, in Greensburg, Mae was a graduate of Green County High School in 1958. She continued her education at Campbellsville College, graduating in 1962 with a...

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I still find it hard to believe that Mae is gone, our family lost an amazing woman! May God Bless your family as they morn the loss of such a wonderful Lady! Love you guys and wish I could have been there to show my support. Know that you are all in my prayers!

I wish I was not writing this at this time. I so wish God had given her more days on this earth. What a sweet lady and awesome teacher. She taught me how to type, and was always so encouraging. WD, I love you very much. My mom just loved you and Mrs. Burden so much. God Bless and be with your entire family at this time. I wish I could have made it to honor her in person.

Dear W.D & Family, We extend our sympathy to you. It was a
pleasure to see you & Mae at
Greensburg Presbyterian Church
Sam & Helen Underwood

Mae always was there for me while I went campbellsville college. I will always remember her warm smile and big hugs! Prayers to your family.

Sorry for your lost of a loving wife, mother, grandmother. May god bless you all.

Greg, Melanie and I are so sorry to hear of Mae's passing. We met Mae and W.D. for the first time when we were in Greensberg for cousin Jane's 80th birthday party. W.D., you were wonderful to show us our family cemetary that you had cleaned up so well, you invited us into your beautiful home out there, and taught Greg how to divine! It was a wonderful weekend. I'm glad I got to meet Mae. Take Care.

W.D.(Love you), Andy, Troy, Jamie (Love all of you and your families):

Ike and I are flooded with memories of little boys growing up in our church, their school activies, prom's, graduations, and then becoming fine citizens living their christian lives as they nutured their own families in adulthood.

Both of you were always there--involved in their lives as they grew into various stages, being helpmates to each other as well as everyone you touched in all your...

Thanks for being a "Good" teacher. You was willing to give suggestions to improve our skills. May God bless your family and friends as I know they will miss you dearly.

Sending thoughts and prayers for you all. We hope that memories will be a comfort to you in the coming days.