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Marvin Kinch passed away 2021-02-10 in Somerset, Kentucky. This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. Services by Pulaski Funeral Home.
Laid to Rest: Sunday, February 14, 2021
Tessa Dawn Tess Grosskurth, 42 of Lusby, Md. passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by family on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. She is survived by her high school sweetheart and husband of 26 years, Ian Grosskurth; her two children, Summer (age 24) and Abbigail (age 20); her mother, Lisa Bilotta (John); father, Rick Reeder (Jaclyn); brothers, Dennis Reeder (Angela) and John Rusty Reeder (Christina); and her many nieces and nephews (Isaac, Caela, Ayden, Charlotte and Nora).
Tess spent her time making memories with her family and loved spoiling her nieces and nephews. She loved going to the theater, camping, enjoyed Baysox games -when they win, Renaissance festivals, and Comic-cons. Tessa loved history and visiting the old battlefields. She spent her free time reading, following her beloved UNC Tar Heels, and watching her favorite shows with family. Tess was a dedicated Paralegal for over 15 years, finding her work family with the law
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Cecil âJoeâ Dailey was born on July 3, 1938 to Gardy Witt Dailey (deceased) and Mattie Mae Lacy (deceased) in Chillicothe, Texas. He spent his early childhood in Oklahoma and Texas before moving to California. He grew up in Hanford, California and later joined the United States Navy and served honorably in the Korean War.
Joe joined the Navy at a young age and was a decorated naval trumpeter, the only Black, first row, first chair in his unit. After his military service, he went on to have a successful career as a Sheet Metal Pipefitter/Mechanic working for the Railroad for more than 35 years, while also earning a Bachelorâs degree in Public Administration from Sacramento State University and an Associateâs degree in Business/Real Estate. He later worked for, and retired from, the Veteranâs Administration where he was recognized as Employee of the Month. Joe believed in doing your best and had strong work ethic.