Mary Pendygraft

mary pendygraft
Mary Cloyd Pendygraft passed away peacefully on March 3, 2020 surrounded by family. She will be remembered for her keen wit, understated sense of humor, tenacious aptitude for civil service, her commitment to domestic enrichment, and her unwavering love for her family. Born September 23, 1930 to David and Ethel Cloyd, she was one of five children. Mary was not one to let the expectations of others overrule her fervor for blazing her own path. She was elected the first female County Judge Executive in the State of Kentucky a position to which she devoted herself for decades. She could grow a zinnia as easily as she could a grassroots movement. Her loyalty to her community was outweighed only by her dedication to her family. Preceded in death by her loving husband Leon and sister Anna Scudder, Mary is survived by her sister Kathy Cloyd, brothers Jerry Cloyd and Travis Cloyd; her two sons David (Frances) Pendygraft and Robert (Cordelia) Pendygraft; and her two grandchildren, Fox (Alesha) Pendygraft and Anne Pendygraft and at the ripe age of two years, Mary\'s youngest legacy, her great granddaughter, Cadence Nichole, is posed to uphold the tradition of strong, independent Pendygraft women. As generous with her love as she was with her homemade brownies, Mary was an icon in her community. She will be remembered not by the disease she so arduously battled her last decade of life, but for the spark that drove her forward for 89 stalwart years. Services will be private due to the current situation-. Please leave the family condolences here on the online guestbook Services will be private due to the current situation. Please leave condolences here on the guestbook.

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  1. Mary married me my husband 38 years ago! She was a very nice lady,up to this day I’ve never held a grudge against her,lol❤️

  2. Mary was a real friend to me for my entire career in Danville. I relied on her advice and in all those years neither of us shared information we gave each other ‘in confidence’. She was always focused on making sure her decisions helped all or as many as possible. She was one of the good ones . I am sorry for your and all our loss. Peace

  3. Robby and the Pendygraft family, We are sorry for your loss. We had a lot of respect for \’Judge\’ Mary Pendygraft and always appreciated her strong leadership. We know you and your family will treasure all the special memories she made with you. Arnold & Bess Marshall

  4. My condolences to the family. Mary was a wonderful lady and community leader. Herb was so fond of her and I am thinking they will have some lively conversations about the Old Days in Boyle County!

  5. So, sorry to hear of Mary\’s passing. Praying for all loved ones and friends. Mary was always kind to me and everyone she knew. I loved her as a great friend and she was always fair. Mary has a wonderful family that I have loved since a kid. May the Lord give you all peace during this difficult time.

  6. Our condolences to the family in your lose. Mary was a great neighbor for several decades. Mary\’s cat was a roamer to our home on a daily trek. Goodbye friend. RIP

  7. David and Robby, With our deepest sorrow for the loss of your mom. Mary was a great and lovely lady. God bless you at this difficult time. Sincerely, Robert & Rhonda Pack

  8. Mary was a wonderful lady and lifetime family friend! My Mom loved her immensely, blessed by their friendship. Prayers and love!


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