James Darrell Bud Blair  February 19 1953  September 30 2019

James Darrell Bud Blair February 19 1953 September 30 2019

February 19 1953 September 30 2019
James’ Obituary James Darrell “Bud” Blair, 66, of Lawrenceburg, passed away Monday September 30, 2019 at his residence in Lawrenceburg. James was born February 19, 1953 in Ft. Knox, KY to the late Felix Blair and Thelma Ann (Dillon) Blair. Bud was a graduate of Bryan Station High School in Lexington and worked as a salesman for Wicks Lumber in Florida, where he was a million dollar Salesman. Bud is survived by two children, Muri Potts (John) of Louisville, Leslie Bennett (Cameron) of Austin, TX; three grandchildren, Hayden Bennett, Caroline Potts and Nicholas Potts; two sisters, Jean Smith (Danny Wayne) of Bowling Green, and Phyllis Darnell Hedges of Lawrenceburg; a niece and care giver, Crystal Darnell; his girlfriend, Nancy Bailey of Lawrencburg; and several nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews. A celebration of Bud’s life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to the Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.ritchieandpeach.com. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of James Darrell Bud Blair February 19 1953 September 30 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: Lawrenceburg, state: Kentucky

death notice James Darrell Bud Blair February 19 1953 September 30 2019

obituary notice James Darrell Bud Blair February 19 1953 September 30 2019

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