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Adam Quincy Gabbard

In Obituaries by OC Monitor Staff

MORGANTOWN, Ky. — Adam Quincy Gabbard, 47, of Morgantown, passed away on Monday, Dec. 23, 2019, at his residence in Morgantown. He was born in Warren County, Kentucky, on Sept. 17, 1972, to the late Mack Gabbard and Deborah Hammers who survive.

Adam was a member of New Zion Missionary Baptist Church, a heavy equipment operator and former owner of Green River Materials Quarry. He loved to hunt, fish, work on his farm and was an avid U.K. basketball fan. He loved to spend time with his son Caleb and daughter Cassidy. Adam was a loving father, son, brother, and friend to many.

He was preceded in death by his father, Mack Gabbard; grandparents, Cleat Gabbard, Pud Vaughn, Edna Wade, and Joyce and Floyd Hammers; uncle, Darrell Vaughn; and brother-in-law, Johnny Smith.

Adam is survived by three children, Autumn Gabbard, of Santa Claus, Indiana, Cassidy White, of Morgantown, and Caleb Adam Gabbard, of Morgantown; two grandchildren; mother, Debbie Hammers (Clark), of Morgantown; grandmother, Ola Gabbard, of Morgantown; three brothers, Andrew Gabbard (Misty), of Morgantown, Jacob Gabbard (Casey), of Morgantown, and Clark Thomas Hammers, of Louisville, Kentucky; aunts, Karen Phelps (David), of Morgantown, and Kelley Hammers, of Bowling Green, Kentucky; uncles, Tom Gabbard (Barbara), of Morgantown, and Dean Vaughn (Vanessa), of Bowling Green; nephews, Kasen and Kipton Gabbard, of Morgantown, Michael Wallace, of Gilstrap, Kentucky, Nathan Smith, of Fordsville, Kentucky, and Johnathan Smith, of Hartford; nieces, Erica Tipton, of Hartford, Kentucky, and Kyleigh Overstreet, of Morgantown; stepmother, Lesa Gabbard, of Morgantown; companion and best friend, Jamey Gabbard, of Baizetown, Kentucky; and mother- and fathers-in-law, Paul and Brenda Smith, of Baizetown, and Jimmy Smith, of Baizetown.

Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 28, at Smith Funeral Home with Bro. Greg Fields officiating. Burial will follow in the Threlkel Cemetery. Visitation will begin on Friday, Dec. 27 from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. until time of service at Smith Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his honor to New Zion Missionary Baptist Church or the Morgantown Mission.