Mrs. Sarah Alice Trent, 76, Lexington, died Nov. 26 of an apparent heart attack. A native of Breathitt county, she had lived in Wolfe county most of her life, and was a former resident of Campton. She was a member of the First church of God.
Survivors are her husband, Stokely Trent, Lexington; four daughters, Mrs. Gay Brewer, Mrs. Ida Dunn, Mrs. Phillip Litton, and Mrs. Charles Rose; eight sons, Osa, Hershell, John, Elzie, Charlie, Lester, Marvin, and Homer Trent; two step-children, Mrs. John Brewer and Mrs. Myrtle Collins; 54 grandchildren, and 76 great grandchildren.
Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28, at First Church of God, Campton by Rev. Walter Strong. Burial was in the Evans Cemetery.
Daughter of James Ansel Watkins and Fannie Hollon.
Mrs. Sarah Alice Trent, 76, Lexington, died Nov. 26 of an apparent heart attack. A native of Breathitt county, she had lived in Wolfe county most of her life, and was a former resident of Campton. She was a member of the First church of God.
Survivors are her husband, Stokely Trent, Lexington; four daughters, Mrs. Gay Brewer, Mrs. Ida Dunn, Mrs. Phillip Litton, and Mrs. Charles Rose; eight sons, Osa, Hershell, John, Elzie, Charlie, Lester, Marvin, and Homer Trent; two step-children, Mrs. John Brewer and Mrs. Myrtle Collins; 54 grandchildren, and 76 great grandchildren.
Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28, at First Church of God, Campton by Rev. Walter Strong. Burial was in the Evans Cemetery.
Daughter of James Ansel Watkins and Fannie Hollon.
Family Members
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Evalee Trent Brewer
1912–2006
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Osa Trent
1914–1993
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Hurshell Trent
1915–1996
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Elzie Mort Trent
1920–2003
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Charlie Cecil Trent
1921–1990
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Opal I. Trent Litton
1924–1992
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Esther Fern Trent Dunn
1929–2021
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Homer Trent
1933–2012
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Robert Ray Trent
1935–1994
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Edna Mae Trent Rose
1938–2008
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Lester Trent
unknown–2014
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