Dr. Coleman Prewitt Gum, Jr

November 30, -0001 ~ August 31, 2019
Dr. Coleman Prewitt “Sonny” Gum, Jr. of Danville died August 31, 2019. He was born in Knoxville, Tennessee to the late Coleman Prewitt and Sara Gallaher Gum. Sonny was a Centre College graduate where he was Captain of the Basketball and Golf teams, then graduated University of Louisville Dental School. He was a member of Phi Delta Alpha Fraternity. Sonny served six years in the Army Dental Corp and lived in Korea for a year. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Danville, the Danville Kiwanis Club, on the Salvation Army Advisory Board, a member of the Kentucky Dental Association, the American Dental Association, and the Old Goat’s Coffee Club. Sonny was inducted into the Hazard Sports Hall of Fame in 2012 for basketball.
Sonny will be remembered for his sweet, loving demeanor. He met every person with a big smile, whether it be a patient, family member or stranger. He was committed to learning and believed strongly in education. He returned back to Centre college in his 70s to take classes that he had missed as a student.
He was committed to his health and frequented the wellness center until late in his life. He was an avid sports fan, especially University of Kentucky and Centre College basketball. Most significantly, Sonny was an incredible husband, father, grandfather, friend and will he missed by many. He is predeceased by the love of his life Lucy Sharp Gum and his son Michael Prewitt Gum.
Survivors include his daughter Martha Lee Gum “Marti” (Kevin) Nesbitt of Danville, his son John Mitchell (Gail) Gum of Bowling Green, his grandchildren Molly Sharp Pittman, John Staton (Ashley) Nesbitt, William Pearce (Miranda) Nesbitt, great grandchildren Anna Warren Nesbitt and John Parker Nesbitt, and his beloved caregivers Sandy Tamme and Connie Vernon.
A graveside service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bellevue Cemetery with Rev. Joey Pusateri. Military Honors will be provided by the United States Army and American Legion Caswell Saufley Post #18. Memorial donations are suggested to the Salvation Army or the First Christian Church Love Fund.
Graveside Service: 1pm, Wednesday
at Bellevue Cemetery
Dr. Gum was an amazing man.
Rest In Peace, Dr. Gum.
You will be missed. R.I.P.
Awesome friend !
You will always have a special
Keeping your family in prayers
Keeping your family in prayers
Sonny was a very special
I was a patient of his
Truly an amazing man. He will be sadly missed by many. So sorry for the loss of your dad.
A good man.
BEST MAN EVER, I LOVE YOU DAD
Family, sorry for your loss.
Prayers for all of the family and friends. Only wish I could have been lucky enough to have met this wonderful man myself.
Rip doctor gum
We were patients of Dr. Gum for several years until he retired. The setup of his office was so relaxing for a dental appointment, watching the squirrels and listening to the 50\’s music. He was always the same with a smile on his face. You know, he was Dr. Gum \”The Tooth Man\”. We loved Dr. Gum and Lucy. He was the best dentist we ever had. When he retired my son didn\’t want to go to another dentist. Dr. Gum was the only dentist he had ever been to. He will be greatly missed. So sorry for your loss.
Prayers for the family.
Sonny was my favorite cousin and I always looked up to him even though we have been out of contact for some time. Louise and I still remember those dinners we had together with Lucy and Sonny in Louisville when he was in dental school.
RIP, Dr. Gum
Mitch, you’re in our prayers
So sorry for your loss.