Sue Ann Hornung Davis

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Hi, my name is Sue Ann and I was born and raised in Louisville, Jefferson County Kentucky, but living in Florida since 1995. My maiden name is Hornung, I was married to Roger Lee White from 1968-1986, James "Jim" Allen Morrow from 1994-2016 and now Richard Craig Davis. My Grandfather and Great Grandfather were coal miners in Harlan County, Kentucky. I began the journey into the life of my kin in 1973. I'm doing this for my Children and Grandchildren and for others trying to find their family by possibly giving them a place to start. Not all Families are directly related to me. Additional families were added to help others in their search for their family members as they connected to other families I am working on. I gladly welcome additions and corrections and look forward to hearing from you. I would love your side of the family also. After all we could be cousins!

One Final Gift

Scatter me not to restless winds
Nor toss my ashes to the sea.
Remember now those years gone by....
When loving gifts I gave to thee.
Remember now the happy times....
The family ties we shared
Don't leave my resting place unmarked
As though you never cared.
Deny me not one final gift
For all who come to see....
A single lasting proof that says
I loved....and you loved me.
by D. J. Kramer

Hi, my name is Sue Ann and I was born and raised in Louisville, Jefferson County Kentucky, but living in Florida since 1995. My maiden name is Hornung, I was married to Roger Lee White from 1968-1986, James "Jim" Allen Morrow from 1994-2016 and now Richard Craig Davis. My Grandfather and Great Grandfather were coal miners in Harlan County, Kentucky. I began the journey into the life of my kin in 1973. I'm doing this for my Children and Grandchildren and for others trying to find their family by possibly giving them a place to start. Not all Families are directly related to me. Additional families were added to help others in their search for their family members as they connected to other families I am working on. I gladly welcome additions and corrections and look forward to hearing from you. I would love your side of the family also. After all we could be cousins!

One Final Gift

Scatter me not to restless winds
Nor toss my ashes to the sea.
Remember now those years gone by....
When loving gifts I gave to thee.
Remember now the happy times....
The family ties we shared
Don't leave my resting place unmarked
As though you never cared.
Deny me not one final gift
For all who come to see....
A single lasting proof that says
I loved....and you loved me.
by D. J. Kramer

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