We are a full service Funeral Home, locally owned and operated by John M. and Debra Bruington. John and Debra have deep roots in funeral service. John's father worked as a funeral director for Mr. Sturgeon back when the company was in it's infancy. John worked with Debra's father, Kenneth Hager, who owned and operated Hager Funeral Home in Brandenburg until he passed away.
John then worked with Leslie Jenkins here at Jenkins-Sturgeon Funeral Home before he passed away. John and Debra are now continuing their great family tradition with their son, Kenneth Bruington joining the staff, and continuing to serve the community they grew up in.
John then worked with Leslie Jenkins here at Jenkins-Sturgeon Funeral Home before he passed away. John and Debra are now continuing their great family tradition with their son, Kenneth Bruington joining the staff, and continuing to serve the community they grew up in.
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D.J. Sturgeon established the Funeral Home in Payneville, KY in 1932. He started his business solely to help those in need. This Tradition continued under the ownership of Mr. & Mrs. Leslie G. Jenkins Jr. Service to those who lost a loved one is truly a worthy vocation and one that has continued to be taken seriously by the Bruington- Jenkins- Sturgeon Funeral Home's owners.
We at BRUINGTON-JENKINS-STURGEON FUNERAL HOME want to help you arrange the funeral or memorial YOU desire. We are a unique family and know that your family is also unique. We are here to help you with your personal requests and traditions. John graduated from Murray State University in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management.
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