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1953 - 2024
Max Devone Ludlum, 70, of Lexington, Ky., born June 5, 1953, passed away on April 24, 2024. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 2024 at the Wallace Funeral Home & Chapel, Barboursville with Pastor Eddie Parsons officiating. Burial will be in Perry Cemetery, Branchland. He was preceded in death by his parents, Glenn and Barbara Ann Gelfman Ludlum, infant daughter, Brandy Ludlum and brother, Tim Ludlum. He is survived by his wife, Debbie Ludlum; son, Brandon (Tonya) Ludlum; granddaughter, Aubree Ludlum; sister, Toni Gaston; and three nieces, Rachael Shephard, Melissa Mitchell, and Natalie Lamm. He was owner of Bluegrass Lighting, Lexington and he loved his dogs, deep sea fishing and gardening. Visitation will be from12 to 1 p.m. Sunday prior to the service. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 3 condolences.
Michelle Daniel
Tuesday July 23, 2024 at
11:34 AM
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To Debbie and the rest of the family. My deepest condolences. As a client of Max, I just wanted to say that Max was a call I always looked forward to. He would make me laugh so hard and we would also have very thoughtful and personal conversations. He was such a light in this world and I am so grateful to have had the honor of knowing just a sliver of the great man I know he was to many in his personal life. He regularly professed his deep love for his wife, Debbie, and his passion for his dogs. We spoke many times about our mutual love of animals. He was a bright light in this world and I know he is bringing that light to the heavens now.
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SHARLET LUDLUM
Saturday April 27, 2024 at
6:29 PM
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You are in our prayers. Bob said it is hard to beleive Max & Tim are not with us any longer & hard to think they were as old as they were. They were so much fun together and I guess the last time we got to visit both was at the Ludlum reunion in 2013. Our journey here on earth is getting shorter & shorter. Love you guys.
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Elaine Martinez, DVM
Saturday April 27, 2024 at
4:44 PM
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We willl miss you dearly Max. You were one of our favorite clients and always made us laugh and smile. I will always remember you dressing the babies in Hawaiian shirts, track suits, tutus, and pearls because you don’t go to the doctor naked so neither could they! Your Banfield family has missed you dearly over the past few months while you were ill and we will continue to miss you , but I pray that you are at peace and in comfort in the glory of God’s eternal light. May you rest in peace ❤️
With love,
Dr Martinez and your Banfield family
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