Lawrence Edward Vinson, 73, of Louisa, KY died peacefully at his home on Monday, May 6, 2019.
He was born on March 14, 1946 in Louisa, KY, to the late Charley Boyd Vinson and Dorothy Mae Whitt Vinson. He was a proud and lifelong resident of Lawrence County. In addition to his late parents, he was preceded in death by his uncle, Lawrence David Vinson and a nephew, James Phillip Vinson.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Darlene “Linda” Ellis Vinson; two sons, Charles Edward “Eddie” (Edra) Vinson of Concord, NC; Lawrence Arthur (Tammie) Vinson of Louisa; and two daughters, Rebecca Elizabeth “Becky” Vinson of Harrodsburg, KY; and Mary Anne (Bill) Vinson Pack of Louisa.
Additional survivors include four siblings, James Walter (Linda) Vinson of Louisa; Charles Lynn (Vickie) Vinson of Louisa; Toni (Mike) Vinson Armstrong of Louisa; and Brenda Kay Vinson Isaac of Mason, Ohio. His loving grandchildren include Austin Boyd Vinson of Lexington, KY; Harrison Edward Vinson of Concord, NC; Lawrence Brady Vinson, William Owen Pack, and Zoe Paige Vinson, all of Louisa. Nieces include Jamie (Cliff) Vinson West of Louisa, Jaclyn Nicole “Jackie” (Jonathan) Isaac Bassett of Thousand Oaks, CA; and nephews Charles Taylor Vinson of Louisa, Jason David (Erica) Vinson of Louisa; and Gregory Todd Isaac of Columbus, OH.
After attending school at Clifford Elementary, Lawrence graduated in 1964 from Louisa High School and attended Pikeville College and Morehead State University. Employed by Columbia Gas of Kentucky, he was also a Lawrence County school bus driver and an elected member of the Lawrence County Board of Education. He was a member of the Richardson Masonic Lodge #699, a certified master logger, and a member of the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association as well as a Kentucky Colonel. Lawrence also served on the FIVCO Board of Directors. Locally he was the owner/operator of the Louisa Big Mill and the Clifford Grocery. He was especially proud of his recent initiative to establish the Vinson Heritage Family Farm. The Vinson Farm was recognized as the Lawrence County Oldest Family Farm and he was named the Agriculture Leader of the Year by the Lawrence County Extension Office.
Over the years, the Vinson Family Farm has seen horses and cattle sharing farm space with chickens, goats, and even alpacas. Likewise, there was hardly a hay field tractor or a piece of heavy equipment that Lawrence Edward didn’t relish sitting in the driver’s seat and “making hay”, building a farm pond, or moving a mountain of earth.
Lawrence Edward loved his family and his friends and made them both a priority. As his family and friends gathered around his hospital bed praying and singing during his final days, it was obvious his love was being returned. His legacy of family and friends will live for generations to come. As one friend shared with the family, “The best nurse he knew was caring for him, the best family he knew was by his side, and the best people he had ever met were gathered and celebrating the legacy he was leaving. What a beautiful ending to a great story.”
Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 am on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at the Louisa United Methodist Church, 816 Pine Hill Road, Louisa, KY.
Friends may visit with the family on Wednesday, May 8 after 3:00 pm at Wilson Funeral Home, Louisa and one hour prior to the funeral service on Thursday morning at the church. The service will be officiated by the Rev.’s Greg Caudill and Tommy Adams.
All care has been entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home, 1270 Hwy 2565, Louisa, KY.
So sorry to hear this news. He will be missed. God bless the family, esp in this weeks comimg.
What a wonderful man and wonderful family. He will be missed by all who had th pleasure of knowing him. Sending big love and many prayers for peace and comfort for the family. Love you all.
My Mom, (Phyllis Hughes) and I were really sorry to hear this. He always came to our family funerals, and was just the nicest guy. I will miss seeing him, R.I.P.
My Mom, Phyllis Hughes, and I were so sorry to hear this . He was such a nice guy, he always came to all our family funerals. Really nice guy, we will miss seeing him. R.i.p. Janet
Joining you in a great celebration of life. May God wrap His arms of love and comfort around the family during this time.
My sincerest condolences to My dearest friend Eddie and all of your family. I remember Mr. Vinson as a kind and friendly man with a teasing nature. He always made me smile. So very sorry for your loss.
Prayers and deepest sympathy for family. May you find comfort and peace in the many wonderful memories you share.