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Bertie Lee Milner GREGG

Bertie Lee Milner GREGG obituary, Williamstown, KY

Bertie GREGG Obituary

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Bertie Lee Milner, 97 of Williamstown, passed away at her residence, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. She was a cook for the Grant County High School and a homemaker. She was also a member of the Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ, a former member of the Corinth Lady Lions and the last member of the Corinth High School Class of 1933. Her husband of fifty three years, Robert Edward Gregg, Sr., passed away in 1987. She is also preceded in death by a sister, Edna Simpson and brother, Emmett Milner. Survivors include a son, Robert E. Gregg, Jr. of Cynthiana, KY; three daughters, Patricia Gregg Yosmali of Loveland, OH, Alice Gregg Ward of Dallas, TX, Rita Gregg Shull of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Visitation will be 5pm to 8pm, Friday, April 22nd with funeral service at 11am Saturday, April 23rd at Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, 500 North Main Street, Williamstown, KY 41097. Burial will be in the Ravens Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, KY. memorials are suggested to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 1080 Nimitzview Drive, Suite 208, Cincinnati, OH 45230. Online Condolences: www.stanleyfuneralhomes.com

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Published by Kentucky Enquirer on Apr. 21, 2011.

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Steve Gregg

April 22, 2011

Bob and the rest of the family. I really thought alot of your mom. i always liked to visit the farm, when i was growing up. She always had a smile on her face

Joe and Cindy Gruen

April 22, 2011

Rita,
What a wonderful life of memories you have stored up. That is a gift that we know you will cherish. Our thoughts and prayers for you and your family as you move forward.
Love from
Joe and Cindy Gruen

Shirley Gregg-Dees

April 22, 2011

May God's love comfort you each one through this time of loss and grief with peace and grace.
Shirley (Gregg)Dees, husband Leroy Dees and family
of Versailles, Kentucky

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