December 11, 1918 - October 22, 2011
Paul A. Humpert, age 92 of Lakeside Park, KY passed away on Sat., Oct. 22, 2011 at St. Elizabeth Health Care Hospice in Edgewood, KY. He retired as Owner of Paul A. Humpert Insurance Company in Covington, KY. Paul was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church in Ft. Mitchell, KY, 50 plus year member of Summit Hills Country Club, member of Knights of Columbus, Elks and Chamber of Commerce. He was a Lt. Colonel in the Army during W.W.II. He is survived by his Wife of 65 years, Madelyn Soffee Humpert of Lakeside Park, KY, Daughter: Paula H. Vinson of Lakeside Park, KY, Son: William A. Humpert of Ft. Mitchell, KY, Brother: Harry (Tess) Humpert of Covington, KY, 3 Grandchildren: Madelyn Vinson, Kristin Hagedorn and Andria Humpert and 1 Great Granddaughter: Carly Hagedorn. The Visitation will be on Tues., Oct. 25, 2011 at Blessed Sacrament Church in Ft. Mitchell, KY from 8:30 AM until Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM. Interment with an Honor Guard Service in St. Mary Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell, KY. Memorials to: St. Elizabeth Hospice 483 South Loop Road Edgewood, KY 41017. Connley Brothers Funeral Home in Latonia, KY is serving the family. Online Condolences may be sent to: www.connleybrothersfuneralhome.com
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I am not a pehecarr, but I teach ladies classes. My vote goes for funerals. It’s a hand’s down win, win celebration if you are doing a ‘funeral’ for someone who has “fought the good fight.” It’s not a funeral at all but a Great Celebration that they have made it across the finish line to receive the ‘Gold.’ I would quote lots of scriptures to prove this point, but since Preachers are commenting……………..! From OT to NT God shows He has a totally different view point on death. Why am I so sure of this???? I faced a no win (that’s removing God from the equation) fight with cancer, stared death in the face and realized that for a Christian, a funeral is a great victory
Put me down for wdndiegs. The premarital counseling gives you so many opportunities. And you develop a lifelong relationship. Rarely does someone say, “I want you to meet the preacher that did dad’s funeral,” but they’re almost always wanting to see the one who married them.Grace and peace,Tim
My sincere condolences. I always feel like “One More Day”, a song by Diamond Rio.
Bill, I am sorry for your loss and will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Bill, you can see the resemblance between you and your father. He too looks full of life. You and your family are in our prayers. Kimberly Wichmann Quinn, Kristi Wichmann Arthur and Frank A. Wichmann of Wichmann & Associates
I have served you and your husband for 42 years at Summit Hills; I will miss him very much.
Your Friend,
Larry
Madelyn & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of sorrow!
Madelyn and family,
Paul has always been a long time friend. We will all miss him. with love, Rosmary Mcharg
My thoughts are with all of you, There are many years of love and great stories between our families. I will remember Paul Humpert as a kind giving man who always had a smile on his face. He will be truly missed. love to the family,
Jill coldiron
Thinking of you all in this time of loss.