Terry Glenn Powell
February 05, 2025

Terry Glenn Powell, 68, widower of Shirl Ann Powell, of Leeco, passed away Monday, February 3, 2025 in Powell County.
He was born December 21, 1956 in Campton, Kentucky to Glenville Powell and the late Wilma Cable Powell.
Terry was a US Air Force Veteran, enjoyed nature, being outdoors, and tending to his flower garden. He loved people and especially loved all his nieces and nephews.
Survivors include, father, Glenville Powell, Stanton; sisters, Kathy Watkins, Leeco, Jackie (Walt) Shuler, Ravenna, and Patty (Scott) Baker, Williamstown; and a host of nieces and newphews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Shirl Ann Powell and mother, Wilma Powell.
Services Thursday, Feburary 6, 12:00PM Wells Funeral Home by Bro. Brad Epperson. Visitation Thusday 10am-12pm at the funeral home. Burial in Cable Cemetery with Eric Powell, Nathan Cable, Brandon Hogan, Randy Cable, Walt Shuler, and Scott Baker serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearer serving, Matthew Bellamy.
He was born December 21, 1956 in Campton, Kentucky to Glenville Powell and the late Wilma Cable Powell.
Terry was a US Air Force Veteran, enjoyed nature, being outdoors, and tending to his flower garden. He loved people and especially loved all his nieces and nephews.
Survivors include, father, Glenville Powell, Stanton; sisters, Kathy Watkins, Leeco, Jackie (Walt) Shuler, Ravenna, and Patty (Scott) Baker, Williamstown; and a host of nieces and newphews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Shirl Ann Powell and mother, Wilma Powell.
Services Thursday, Feburary 6, 12:00PM Wells Funeral Home by Bro. Brad Epperson. Visitation Thusday 10am-12pm at the funeral home. Burial in Cable Cemetery with Eric Powell, Nathan Cable, Brandon Hogan, Randy Cable, Walt Shuler, and Scott Baker serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearer serving, Matthew Bellamy.
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