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Rollie Carey

Rollie Carey

October 12, 1933     ~     June 9, 2019

Rollie Lou Carey, 85, Glasgow, died Sunday, June 9, 2019, at NHC Healthcare Center. The Barren County native was the son of the late Walker H. Carey and Janie McCoy Carey. He was a retired parts manager at Cave City Chevrolet-Buick and then after his retirement he worked part-time for Danny Gibson at Bailey-Gibson Buick-GMC. Rollie was a devoted Christian man who worshipped and served at Glenview Christian Church for 42 years and presently is a beloved member of the Cave City Christian Church. He was a U. S. Army veteran during the Korean Conflict.

Survivors include his wife Rebecca (Becky) Carey; one daughter, Connie Hensley and her husband Wayne; four grandsons: Jonathan Belcher and wife Laura, Steven Hensley and wife Amber, Scott Belcher and wife Annie, and Michael Hensley and wife Megan; six great-grandchildren: Lindsay Belcher, Harrison Belcher, Bailey Belcher, Madison Belcher, Audrey Hensley, and Ruby Hensley; two step great-grandchildren: Brett Stevenson and Kayden Wilson; several nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Geneva Lakin.

Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home. Burial with military honors provided by Glasgow Chapter 20 DAV will be in the Hiseville Cemetery. Visitation will be after 4 pm Tuesday at the funeral home. Alternate expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.


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10 Entries for Rollie Carey

  1. Reeca Carver says:

    I have fond memories of Rollie serving behind the parts department for my dad at BRCarver Chevrolet Buick dealership. I am sorry I am out of town but please know the family will be in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you during this time.

  2. Gary & Lynn Davis says:

    So saddened to hear of Rollie’s passing. Such a great man and devoted Christian…always had kind words to say. Will be greatly missed! Love and prayers for the family.

  3. Gary Madison says:

    I worked one of my first jobs at Grants in 1973 when I was in high school. Mr. Carey was such a nice guy, I will always remember how he was so friendly. Since then he would always remember me and speak when we met. He made an good impression on me as a young man.

  4. Allana Hidges (Maynard) says:

    Such sad news to hear of Rollie’s passing. Rollie and Becky have always had a very special place in my heart. They helped raise and guide us Glenview kids. He was the epitome of what a father and husband should be. It is such a sad day here on earth but heaven is surely rejoicing for there is not a more deserving person to walk through those heavenly gates than Rollie. Sending love and prayers to Becky and The Hensley family ??

  5. Harold & Maryjane Taylor says:

    Rollie and I have been friends for a long time he was a good person. always enjoyed talking to him. I know he will be missed. Harold Taylor

  6. David and Marilyn Thomas says:

    Bexky…..we were so sorry to hear of Rollie’s passing. We weren’t going to be able to make it to the funeral home but we wanted you to know that you and your family are in our thoughts and orayers.

  7. Marsha A James says:

    Heaven gained a wonderful new angel, Sunday. He will be missed dearly, but not forgotten.

  8. Nancy Gendreau says:

    Rollie and Becky were a positive presence and inspiration at Glenview for myself and my husband Bob. The world has lost a kind man but heaven gains an angel.

  9. Richard & Carolyn Chambers says:

    Becky and Family, So sorry to hear of Rollie’s passing.You all were such good friends to Aunt Mary and Uncle Ken and they loved you dearly. There will be a glad reunion in heaven , Rollie was such a good Christian and it showed in everything he did. May your faith and good memories help carry you through this difficult time.

  10. Eli Shader says:

    Wish I could be there today. Love you all very much!
    Rollie was one of the nicest people I have ever met.
    I never saw him in a bad mood.
    I also never saw him when he wasn’t the sharpest dressed person around.
    Rollie loves the Lord, you could tell just by spending time with him.
    Big hug Becky!!
    Love Eli