William-Padgett-Obituary

William R. "Bill" Padgett

Louisville, Kentucky

1932 - 2016 (Age 83)

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Padgett, William R. "Bill",Padgett, William R., "Bill" 83, of Louisville, died peacefully in his home with his family at his side on Saturday, September 10, 2016. Born on November 20, 1932 in Louisville to the late Marvin J. and Grace R. Padgett, he was the fourth of five children. He was a 1950...

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I met Billy when he was 4 yrs old when the Padgett family moved to Saratoga Dr. We all grew up together. Jim was my classmate through High School and Billy was such a joy to be around. God bless Billy and the Padgett family.

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr.Pagett
at Dr.Paul Brooks office .
He was just a wonderful person and just a lot of fun to visit with .
RIP Mr.Padgett
Tracy Sprowles

Sincere condolences to Sue, Chris and all of the family. We were so privileged to get to know Bill through Julie and Chris. He had a great love of his grandchildren and family and made a big effort to be with them this year. We enjoyed seeing him when we came to Louisville. He could share a great story.He will be truly missed..

Dear Sue. - Extending much sympathy, you and family are in my prayers. Sue Fenwick

Sincere condolences to the Padgett family. I knew Mr Padgett through my Mom and stepdad, Steve and Donna Nally, whom he worked closely with during his years at Maker's Mark. I remember him as a very kind, caring and fun loving man. Lots of laughs and a contagious smile. He carries a great legacy. May he rest in peace.

We were so blessed to have Uncle Billy in our lives not only as children but as adults. We will miss your wonderful sense of humor.

Dear Padgett family,
I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He and my father, Roger Fultz, were great friends. I hope they are together playing a round of golf again. May he rest in peace.
Libby Fultz Marquardt

I met Bill soon after he and Sue married, and I much admired his warmth and good spirits. He especially brought new life to his wife, Sue, after the sudden death of her first husband, my brother. Bill was a wonderful man. My wife, Nancy, and I send our deep condolences to Sue, as well as her children, Kathy and Kristy, my nieces.