Charles Lindel Guill, 82, of Paducah passed away into the arms of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, December 2, 2020 at Baptist Health in Paducah, Kentucky. Mr. Guill was born July 25, 1938 in Livingston County, KY. He was a retired welder from Electric Energy Incorporated in Joppa, IL and an active member of Southland Baptist Temple.
He is survived by one son, Terry Guill and wife Jill of Paducah; five grandchildren, Ryan Guill and wife Lindsey of Collierville, TN, Ashley Guill of Calvert City, KY, Samuel Guill and wife Kelsey of Murray, KY, Reese Guill and Daisy Guill, both of Paducah; and two great-grandchildren, Nolan and Olivia Guill of Collierville, TN. He is survived by one sister, Connie Howard of Symsonia, KY and several other extended family members. He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Emma Jean Park Guill; his parents, Charles Lee Guill and Helen Virginia Hall Guill; and two brothers, Harold Guill and Lee Ray Guill.
Due to the current pandemic, a drive-through visitation will be held at 12:00 noon until 1:00 pm Saturday, December 5, 2020 at Southland Baptist Temple. Funeral Home staff will be present to direct you in the parking lot. You will be permitted to wave at the family as you drive through. You may wish to make a sign to hold up while you pass with your thoughts and well wishes expressed to the family. There will also be a box that you may drop condolence cards in as you drive through. Keeling and Goodman Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
In compliance with health and public safety directives, a private graveside service will be held at Oak Grove Cemetery in Livingston County, KY.
The family would like to publicly thank the doctors and nurses that worked tirelessly in his care. Contributions may be made in Mr. Guill’s name to https://donate.supportbaptisthealth.org/give/277825 or any charity of your choice.
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