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Raymond Leonard Tarter
June 1, 1941 ~ October 2, 2018
Raymond Leonard Tarter, 77, of Danville died October 2, 2018 at Central Baptist Hospital following an illness. Born June 1, 1941 in Edmonson County, Ky., he is the son of the late Hoyt Herbert and Rosa Nell Morris Tarter. Ray graduated from Brownsville High School and attended Western Kentucky University. He was of the Baptist faith. Ray served in the United States Air Force during the Cuban Missile crisis. He was stationed in Altus, Oklahoma where he met his wife of 55 years. He was the founder and owner of JobMaster Rental. Ray was a very intelligent and talented person. He carved beautiful wood figures, he reupholstered furniture, he built brick patios for every house he owned, and he taught himself to weld. Ray always loved a challenge, he was very involved in youth athletics and was an avid UK fan and there was nothing he couldn’t do without success.
He is survived by his wife, Jackie and two sons, Shane A. (Mary) Tarter of Crestwood and Sean R. Tarter of Danville; two grandsons, Bryce and Braydan Daniels; a sister, Loretta (Harold) Vincent of Louisville and a brother, Travis (Elaine) Tarter of Corydon, Indiana.
The funeral service will be 11 a.m., Tuesday, October 9, 2018 with burial to follow in the Lambert Cemetery, Edmonson County. Pallbearers will be Shane Tarter, Sean Tarter, David Tarter and Ryan Williams. Visitation will be after 5 p.m., Monday at Stith Funeral Home, Danville. In addition to flowers, memorial donations are suggested to the CASA of the Bluegrass, P.O. Box 45, Danville, Kentucky 40423, and every donation will help a child through family court system.
Visitation: after 5 p.m., Monday, October 8, 2018 at Stith Funeral Home in Danville
Funeral: 11 a.m., Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at Stith Funeral Home in Danville
Burial: Lambert Cemetery, Edmonson County, Kentucky
We are so sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep all the family in my prayers.
So very sorry for your loss
We were sorry to hear the news of Ray\’s passing. God bless and keep you, especially in the days ahead. Hoping to see you again next time we are headed to Texas! We love and care about you all, Tracey, Mark and Brooks Townsend
So sorry for the loss of this good man. My mother and I both worked for Ray at Rexnord. When I was out of a job and expecting the birth of my son, he gave me a chance by hiring me as a temporary when one of his workers was on sick leave. After the birth, Ray allowed me to come back as a temporary until a job opened up for full time. Was fun to work with and taught me a few things too. They don\’t make them like Ray anymore.