Claude L. Bailey Birdsong, 81, of Sacremento and formerly of Lamasco, died at 2:30am Tuesday at Regional Medical Center, Madisonville, after a long illness.
Services will be at 2pm Thursday at Goodwin Funeral Home with the Rev. J.W. Haire officiating and burial in Trigg Memory Acres.
Visitation will begin at 5pm today at the funeral home.
A native of Trigg County, he was born May 28, 1907, the son of the late George and Lou Alice Allen Birdsong. He was a retired farmer. His first wife, Macie Fulks Birdsong, died in 1979.
Survivors include his wife, Thema Reviett Birdsong; two sons, Billy Gene and Bobby Allen Birdsong, both of Lamasco; two stepsons, Herbert L Reviett, Muhlenberg County and Willard Reviett, Sacramento; a step daughter, Linda Tompkins, Owensboro; a brother, Noble L. Birdsong, Milwaukee, Wis.; three sisters, Tisha McCloud, Cadiz, Jewell Wallace, Hammond, Ind., and Ophelia Dixon, Trigg County; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Claude L. Bailey Birdsong, 81, of Sacremento and formerly of Lamasco, died at 2:30am Tuesday at Regional Medical Center, Madisonville, after a long illness.
Services will be at 2pm Thursday at Goodwin Funeral Home with the Rev. J.W. Haire officiating and burial in Trigg Memory Acres.
Visitation will begin at 5pm today at the funeral home.
A native of Trigg County, he was born May 28, 1907, the son of the late George and Lou Alice Allen Birdsong. He was a retired farmer. His first wife, Macie Fulks Birdsong, died in 1979.
Survivors include his wife, Thema Reviett Birdsong; two sons, Billy Gene and Bobby Allen Birdsong, both of Lamasco; two stepsons, Herbert L Reviett, Muhlenberg County and Willard Reviett, Sacramento; a step daughter, Linda Tompkins, Owensboro; a brother, Noble L. Birdsong, Milwaukee, Wis.; three sisters, Tisha McCloud, Cadiz, Jewell Wallace, Hammond, Ind., and Ophelia Dixon, Trigg County; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
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