Emma Hays Anderson

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Hays Anderson, 94, widow of Fred Anderson, died Thursday, February 8, 2018. She was born to Dolly and David Kennedy on December 30, 1923 in Lincoln County. She graduated from McKinney High School and attended Eastern Kentucky College. Hays vocation was family caregiver to her husband, children, grandchildren and other family members. Throughout her life she loved being outdoors and, as recently as last year, she tended her flower and vegetable gardens. She instilled a love of the outdoors in her children and grandchildren. She and her husband worked together in their construction and craft business, traveling throughout Kentucky to sell crafts at festivals. They also traveled to much of the United States with Martin tours and went to Finland to visit her husband’s family. She loved Kentucky history, UK basketball and cooking, with baked goods as her specialty. She believed in keeping busy. Hays was a member of First Baptist Church, Danville, and her faith in God was expressed in the way she lived. She is survived by two daughters, Phyllis (Clancy) Robinson and Dixie (David) Taylor; six grandchildren, Greg Bandy, Tracy (John) Muchmore, Gretchen (Scott) Bandy, Michelle (Dave) Doolin, Matt (Andrew) Robinson and Jason (Heather) Taylor; eight great-grandchildren, Maryann Bandy, Rachel Bandy, Emalee Taylor, Ashlee Taylor, Kaitlyn Taylor, Cash Doolin, Hayes Doolin and Vinson Doolin. She was the last surviving Kennedy sibling. The funeral service will be 12 p.m., noon, Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City. Rev. Tim Mathis will officiate. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery and her grandsons will be her pallbearers. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until noon, prior to the service on Tuesday. The online guestbook is available at www.stithcares.com. Hays Kennedy Anderson Visitation: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Stith Funeral Home, Junction City Funeral: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 12 p.m., NOON, Stith Funeral Home, Junction City

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  1. Dear Phyllis and Dixie. We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your sweet mother. We have fond memories of her and Fred and their long snd happy marriage and partership. We will be out of town February 13 but wanted to pay our respects to you. We wish you the very best. Joe and Paula

  2. Hays was my former neighbor and my best friend\’s grandmother. Her house was always like a second home to me and I always felt like she was like my grandmother, too. She was an intelligent, supportive , loving person who adored her family and always made me feel welcome. Many of my best childhood memories center around her home and family. I will miss her. My heartfelt sympathy to her wonderful family.

  3. So sorry to hear of Hays\’ passing. She was a wonderful lady and I always enjoyed speaking with her. Carl and Joyce always loved her and respected her and Fred a great deal. She will be missed! God Bless.

  4. I\’m so sorry to hear about Hays. I truly loved her, and she was so good to my mom, Kathleen. She will be greatly missed. She had such a loving heart. God Bless.


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