Ines Stanley

Ines Marie Stanley, 93 of Jenkins, Ky. formerly of Ashcamp, passed away at home on Thursday.  She was born on December 5, 1922 at Ashcamp to William Walter and Elizabeth Senter Reece.  Ines was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Fitzhue Columbus Stanley, a son, Wayne, a daughter, Phylllis Hickman and 2 great grandchildren.  She is survived by 3 daughters, Forestene Cobb and Brenda Cantrell both of Bowling Green, Ky. and Linda Tucker of Jenkins, 11 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 7 great great grandchildren, 1 brother, Kermit of Westland, Mi., 3 sisters, Lexie McPeek of Winchester, Ky., Francis Little of Belleville, Mi., and Lavada Mullins of Ashcamp, Ky. Ines had been a member of the Hylton Freewill Baptist Church since 1972.  Services will be held at the Hylton Freewill Baptist Church on Sunday at 2:00 with Van Swindall and other officiating.  A visitation will be held at Bailey Funeral Home Chapel from 6:00-10:00 PM on Saturday with burial at the Sanders Cemetery at Sycamore, Ky.

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  1. Michiyo Cook Newsome says

    A very special Lady that always had a hug and smile for everyone. I have really missed seeing her at church and hearing her say “Remember my children and grand children in your prayers.” She will truly be missed ! I pray that our Loving God will wrap His arms around her loved ones and comfort you, as He is our Comfort in times of trouble. Love & Prayers Michiyo

  2. Deb Rosman says

    The loss of a Matriarch is always difficult, especially one so loved, honored and respected for her moxie as Miss Ines (Mammaw) was. My deepest sympathy is with the Stanley family I know the days ahead will be challenged but I also hope they are filled with wonderful memories. The passing of a soul is met with sadness to be sure; however, such an incredible life as the one she lead also gives way to celebrating that life. May you find peace in the coming days and weeks knowing the imprint she made upon your hearts remains with you.

    • Jerri Stanley says

      Thanks Deb. We appreciate your lovely words very much. The flowers were beautiful also. You are a good friend to my daughter.

  3. Pat Charles says

    I am so sorry to hear about Ines she was a loving person and a wonderful friend I remember when my mom sold avon and we would stop by Ines and if I can remember mom said there would be times that she would say that she would wait till next time then I would talk her into going ahead and ordering it. She will be miss by a lot of people but she has gone home to me our Master and see all her love ones that went before her

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