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Clark Legacy Center - Nicholasville
Brian Ray Durham
July 14th, 1959 - July 8th, 2015
July 14th, 1959 - July 8th, 2015
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Online Obituaries for Lexington Brian R. Durham, 55, husband of Tammy Morris Durham, died Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. He was born in Lexington, son of Marjorie Mefford Durham and the late Carl Ray Durham. He was a manager for Edwin Watts Golf, a member and Deacon of Providence Christian Church, a family man and a golfer and a 1977 graduate of Lafayette High School. Other survivors are his daughter; Brittany Fish {Chris} Jones, Lexington, his sister; Carla Durham {Robert} Crossfield, Lawrenceburg, his three grandchildren; Kade, Creighton and Anneliese Jones, all of Lexington, and a nephew; Samuel Crossfield, Lawrenceburg. Funeral Information His visitation will be 5-8p.m. Monday, July 13, 2015 at Providence Christian Church, followed by his Celebration of Life Service at 8 p.m. conducted by Rev. Carol Devine. Private graveside service will be Tuesday at Bluegrass Memorial Gardens.
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