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Clark Legacy Center - Nicholasville
Mr. Kenneth Heber Dayley
August 31st, 1922 - September 22nd, 2012
Obituary Kenneth Heber Dayley, 89, husband of the late Welda Greenman Dayley, died Saturday, September, 22, 2012 at Thomson Hood Veterans Center. He was born on August 31, 1922 to the late Heber and Mary Ellen Matthews Dayley in Burley, Idaho. Mr. Dayley was the owner and operator of Commercial and Industrial Heating and Air. He was a Veteran of the United States Navy having served in World War II and the Korean War where he received numerous medals and accommodations. He was also a professional roller skater. Mr. Dayley was a long standing member of South Elkhorn Baptist Church. He is survived by his children, Ellen (Jamie) Urquhart, Kerri Gearon and Tim (Karen) Dayley, all of Versailles; his wife, LaDonna Dayley, Lexington; his grandchildren, Shelley, Kylie and Andy Urquhart, Rachel (David) Greishaber, and Jacob and Lyndie Dayley and his great grandson, Connor. Funeral Information Visitation will be 10am-12pm, Wednesday at Clark Funeral Home, Rose Hill in Versailles, Kentucky. A Graveside service will follow at Rose Crest Cemetery at 1:00 pm, officiated by Rev. Joe Girdler.
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