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Donald
Jack Detherage, 86, of
Somerset
,
Kentucky
, departed this life on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at
Lake
Cumberland
Regional
Hospital
.
Jack
was born in
Pulaski
,
Kentucky
on January 24, 1925, son of the late Ruth Quinton Detherage.
This Honorable Kentucky Colonel was a "Jack of all
trades." Beginning as a youth, he ran a huckster wagon
for the general store. He served in the United States Navy
during World War II as signalman aboard US Navy ships, including
the Francis Scott Key and the McBrutten Bryan. After the
war, Jack was owner and operator of Detherage Freight Lines and
several saw mills in Pulaski,
Irvine
, McCreary and surrounding counties. He was co-founder and
served on the Board of Directors for the Bank of Somerset and Ace
Body Co. He continued serving his family and community as
chairman of the Pulaski County Board of Education, as chairman of
the Pulaski County Democratic Party, serving on the local Board of
Elections, operating a farm and trading real-estate. He
loved to fish and spending time with his family. Before his
death, he was baptized and was accepted as a member of
Beacon Hill
Baptist
Church
.
He
is survived by his wife, Faye Hampton Detherage, daughter, Jackie
& (James) Nelson, three grandchildren, Lana & (Fredrick)
Mayfield, Jennifer & (Bruce) Gover and Daniel Nelson, three
great-grandchildren, Jonathan Nelson, Jessica Nelson and Justin
Mayfield, all of Somerset and two nephews, Bob Detherage and John
Detherage, both of Louisville, KY.
Along
with his mother, Ruth Quinton Detherage, he was preceded in death
by his brother, Julius Detherage and great-grandson, Jarrod
Mayfield.
A
graveside service will be held at 2 PM Saturday, October 1, 2011
at
Pulaski
Cemetery
with Rev. Sammy Adkins officiating and military honors by American
Legion Post #38.
Burial
will be in
Pulaski
Cemetery
.
Visitation
will be after 5 PM Friday at Morris & Hislope Funeral Home.

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