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We remember Ellen Ann Carter Burch of Bowling Green, Ky. whose spirit departed from us on Monday, October 28,2024 at the age of 83.
Ellen, a symbol of unwavering love and kindness left an undeniable mark on the hearts of who were blessed enough to know her. She was known to open her home to all, tell them about Jesus and provide them with a homecooked meal. She was a devoted Christian, who loved the Lord with all her heart. She was a member of Meadowland Baptist Church for many years. She also, was retired from Graves Gilbert Clinic.
She was the wife of the late Jackie Burch and was preceded in death by her twin daughters, Tajuana and Lajuana, her parents Zelma and Bennie Carter, one sister, Nancy Harrison.
Left to carry on her memory are her sons Benny Burch (Edna) and Paul Burch (Lisa), her grandchildren Jason Smith, Melody Humphrey (Eric), Joshua Burch (Gwen) and Elizabeth Pava and her great grandchildren Gracie, Zachary, Dalton, Kaden, Logan, Mason and Luke. She also leaves behind many more family, friends and loved ones.
We invite all who cherished Ellen to join us in a memorial service at Cone Funeral Home on Thursday, October 31, with visitation from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm funeral service at 1:30, with burial service to follow at Fairview Cemetery.
Her family rejoices that she has been made whole in Jesus name.
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1510 Campbell Ln, Bowling Green, KY 42104
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