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Of Russellville Clyde Thomas Baugh, 76
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Clyde Thomas Baugh, 76, of Russellville died Friday, February 12, 2010, at the Logan Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Baugh was born Jan. 2, 1934, in Muhlenberg County, a son of the late Irvin and Mildred Bivins Baugh. He retired after 40 years as a insurance agent with Kentucky Farm Bureau of Logan County where he was the agency manager for 37 years. He taught Industrial Arts for two years with Paducah Tilghman School, was formerly a committee member of the National Wild Turkey Federation and a member of the New Vision Community Church.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son Clyde Kimble Baugh.

Funeral Services were February 15 at the New Vision Community Church with Bro. Brad Rogers and Greg Head and Bill McGinnis officiating. Burial followed in Maple Grove Cemetery. Young Funeral Home Russellville Chapel was in charge of the arrangements.

Pallbearers were John Young, Boyce Coles, Charlie Smith, Darryl Flippen, Bruce Wells, Scott Gregory and Keith Barber.

Mr. Baugh is survived by his wife of 31 years, Carolyn Baugh; his son, Mike Baugh and his wife Angie of Russellville; his granddaughters, Kimberly Baugh of Russellville and Courtney Martin and her husband Gabe of Madison, Ind.; his great-granddaughter, Ruby Martin; his aunt, Edna Vaughn of Lewisburg; his Godson, Greg Head of Russellville; his Goddaughter, Pam Head of Russellville; and his Godgrandson, Sye Head.

Donations may be made to the New Vision Community Church, P. O. Box 1251, Russellville, Kentucky 42276.
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