Jo Lynn Herbert

Jo Lynn Herbert

February 2, 1951 - March 23, 2017

Jo Lynn Herbert, 66, of Corbin passed away Thursday, March 23, 2017. Born February 2, 1951, she was the daughter of the late Everett Stanley Conner and Wilma Kathleen Conner. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Everett Stanley Conner II.

She leaves behind her husband, James L. Herbert; son, James L. Herbert II; daughter, Joy Herbert-Neal and husband Shannon; six grandchildren: Mary Beth Reid and husband Al, James L. Herbert III, Matthew Theodore, Nicholas Theodore, Keagan Neal, and Zachary Herbert; one great grandchild: Sebastian Reid; sister, Tommie Conner; and three brothers: Jim Coffey, John Conner, and Robert Conner; as well as other relatives and numerous friends, all who mourn her passing.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 28, 2017, in the Hart Funeral Home Chapel with Father Michael Weglicki officiating. The family will receive friends from 12 until the 2:00 funeral hour at Hart Funeral Home located at 1011 Master Street in Corbin.

3 Comments
  • Verne R. Webb
    Posted at 15:34h, 24 March Reply

    My heart goes out to you all. Jo will always be remembered. She was ‘one of a kind’. I feel blessed to have known her. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May God please you with the peace and comfort only he can give.

  • Chaplain Tammy Schmidt
    Posted at 20:32h, 24 March Reply

    My prayers go out to each of you as you mourn the passing of Jo. It is so obvious that she was well loved. I think that says a lot about her character. Grief will be sharp at times. Please take this time to rely on each other. Tell stories. Let her live through the telling of each one; stories that make you laugh, stories that make you weep. I think that is the best way we can honor one’s memories is when we continue to share how one has touched our heart. Blessings to you and to your family during this time. Chaplain Tammy Schmidt

  • Martha Hinkle
    Posted at 17:03h, 30 April Reply

    I am so sorry to hear about Jo. She was well loved by everyone. She could make you laugh when you were sad. I remember all of the Tupperware get-to-gathers that we had. We will always love you Jo.

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