Judy Younce Rose

Judy Younce Rose

June 15, 1953 - January 5, 2018

Judy Younce Rose, 64, of Corbin went to be with the Lord on Friday, January 5, 2018, at her residence.  Born June 15, 1953, she was the daughter of the late Leonard and Arrie Younce of Cowan, KY.

Judy loved and cared for others, especially her two sons, always describing them as her best accomplishments. She had a contagious smile and laugh; indeed, to know her was to love her.  Undeniably talented, Judy loved music and played several instruments.  She especially enjoyed singing, which she began at an early age.  

In addition to her father and mother, she was preceded in death by her brother, Roger Younce, and two sisters: Patricia Ison and Shelia Hogan.

She leaves behind her loving husband of 39 years, Danny Ray Rose, Sr.; two sons: Danny Ray Rose, Jr., and Jordan Thomas Rose, both of Lexington; and a sister, Glenda (Mickey) Helton of Cowan, KY, along with a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her passing.

A celebration of life will be held from 6 – 8 P.M. Monday, February 5, 2018, in the senior citizens room of the Princess McBurney Center in Corbin. 

5 Comments
  • Mike & Gail Wagner
    Posted at 18:50h, 07 January Reply

    So sorry for your loss you are in our thoughts and prayers

  • Mike & Gail Wagner
    Posted at 18:51h, 07 January Reply

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you

  • Phyllis Caudill
    Posted at 04:37h, 08 January Reply

    I am so sorry to hear of Judy’s death!! Many hugs and prayers to Glenda and all the family!!

  • Jeannie Carver Wedge
    Posted at 23:00h, 09 January Reply

    Judy was a beautiful person. The loves of her life was her husband Danny and sons Danny and Jordan. The world was better with her in it. Judy will be missed. My love and prayers

  • Judi Tyree Fisher
    Posted at 03:02h, 19 January Reply

    So sorry for the death of Judy…. another classmate gone too soon.
    Wishing those who loved her peace in the coming days and months

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