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Milton Stinnett: Feb. 12, 2010
March 3, 2010

Milton “Red” Stinnett, husband of Tenney Stinnett died Friday, Feb. 12, at Central Baptist Hospital. He was a native of Jessamine County, a U.S. Army veteran, member of Edgewood Baptist Church, a life long farmer, and employed by Bluegrass Stockyards for many years.

Other survivors include a daughter Judy Mullins, husband Scotty, and grandchildren Annie and Edward Scott Mullins of Texas, sister-in-law Roberta Stinnett. He was preceded in death by a brother Bennis Stinnett. Services were held on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Edgewood Baptist Church and visitation was on Monday and Tuesday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Edgewood Baptist Church Building Fund. Hager & Cundiff Funeral was in charge of the arrangements.

Copyright: The Jessamine Journal 2010

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