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Lawrence M. Chiles
July 21, 1948 ~ May 11, 2023
Lawrence McDowell Chiles, 74, died on May 11, 2023, at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington, Ky after a masterful battle with cancer. Larry was born on July 21, 1948, in Lexington, KY, to the late Emmett Lawrence “Buddy” and Martha Land Chiles.
Larry graduated from Henry Clay High School in 1966 and went on to attend the University of Kentucky. He started his career as a disc jockey in radio when he was in high school and went on to work at WLAP until 1988 when Larry and his business partner Jim Jordan started, Jordan Chiles, a market leading and award-winning advertising agency. Larry acquired Meridian Communications in 2008 and closed the company in 2014.
Larry was best known for his career in advertising and broadcasting, always using his skills to advance the success of his clients and many charities for whom he did pro bono work. Being a native of Lexington, Larry was proud of the evolution of Lexington and at times sounded like a one-man chamber of commerce. Larry went on to work with his son Andrew and Chase Gullett at eLink Design and took great pride in helping them to grow the company.
Larry is survived by his wife of 49 years, Jane Johnson Chiles, his three sons: Lawrence McDowell “Mac” Chiles Jr (Brittney), Martin “Marty” David Chiles, Andrew Land Chiles. Larry took great delight in his three grandchildren – Lawrence “Law” McDowell Chiles III, Kathryn Elizabeth Chiles, and Martin Henry Chiles, all of Lexington, KY. Having been an only child, Larry thoroughly enjoyed being a part of Jane’s large family. He would often brag with deep affection about Jane’s siblings, their spouses and his many nieces and nephews. Larry leaves behind four sisters-in-law: Katie Dawson (Ed), Peg Reynolds (Scott), Julie Darnieder (Mark) and Karen Sokal (Steve). He also leaves behind one brother-in-law, Tom Johnson (Ann). Larry enjoyed many cousins and was particularly close to Lloyd Maury, Kent Maury, and Dianne Luby.
The Funeral Mass for Larry Chiles will be held on Friday, May 19, 2023, at Noon at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Lexington.
Visitation will be Friday morning at the Cathedral from 10 a.m. until the service at noon. Pallbearers will be Robert Hamlin, Robert Shropshire, Steve Parrish, Tom Johnson, Chase Gullett, Steve Dawson and J.P. Miller.
Memorial donations are suggested to Surgery on Sunday at SurgeryonSunday.org or Rotary International Foundation at Rotarylexky.org. The online guestbook is available at www.stithcares.com.
Visitation: 10:00am, Friday, May 19, 2023 at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Lexington.
Mass: 12:00pm, Friday, May 19, 2023 at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Lexington.
Larry demonstrated a great dedication to his family and friends throughout his cancer journey. He was ever present to them despite the ups and the downs, Larry was always kind and generous to his many caregivers and provided a wonderful example of what it means to live a life of grace and joy despite the unfortunate perils of cancer. On behalf of CHI Saint Joseph Health, we extend our condolences to Jane and Larry’s family and their many friends. We are so honored that you entrusted us to accompany you on this journey. Thank you for sharing Larry with us! – Anthony A. Houston, Ed.D., FACHE – Market CEO CHI Saint Joseph Health
Rest in peace, Larry. You will not be forgotten and we will miss you. Jane and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Wayne and Marty
Rest in peace, Larry. You will not be forgotten and we will miss you. Jane and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Wayne and Marty
Our Brubaker family in Owensboro have been good friends of Larry and Jane since 1981 . Larry was an amazing guy that just lit up our lives when we around him. Always full of life and so positive about everything, even at the end. He will be missed by our family.
Rest in peace my friend.
Rest in peace my friend.
Our condolences to Jane and the Chiles family for the loss of a great man. Larry was larger than life and we all loved him and cherish our time and memories of the big guy. Bruce, Leda, Duke, Tamara, Tyler and Lori Brubaker
Larry was an amazing Rotarian! He lived what he believed, “Service Above Self”. He will be missed.
Larry was an amazing Rotarian! He lived what he believed, “Service Above Self”. He will be missed.
Our heartfelt condolences for your loss. Larry was certainly was a great man and obviously loved by so many. We\’ll keep you in our prayers.
To Jane and theChiles family, The Dunigan family would like to express our deepest condolences for your families loss. We are disappointed that we were unable to attend the services for Larry, but. Randy was having a medicinal procedure at the same time. Larry and Randy shared many great accomplishments together and created a lot of great memories that we still enjoy to remember. May God Bless all your families ,,,
Our prayers are with you.