<http://tennessean.com> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monday, 04/26/04 Purnell Sausage co-founder dies at 102 Associated Press SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. -- Clara Bridges Purnell, co-founder of Purnell Sausage Co., died Saturday at her home in Simpsonville. She was 102. Purnell, a native of Springfield, Tenn., helped start the business in 1932 with her husband, Fred B. Purnell Sr. She helped grind and season the meat, packing it in hand-sewn cloth bags marked Purnell's ''Old Folks'' country sausage. The recipe was Fred's mother's, brought from his family's Tennessee farm. The family moved from Nashville to Louisville in 1950. Six years later, the Purnells settled in Simpsonville. The Purnells' plant, 20 miles east of Louisville, produces more than 100,000 pounds of sausage daily that is sold to grocery stores and restaurants in 44 states. The company is family owned and operated. Allen Purnell of Simpsonville said yesterday that he would remember his mother's faith and her outlook on life. ''She thought you ought to keep your mind thinking positive,'' he said. ''She lived what she preached.'' Clara Purnell also is survived by another son, Robert E. Purnell of Louisville; a daughter, Betty Moffett of Simpsonville; 12 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. CDT tomorrow at the Shannon Funeral Home in Simpsonville. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ © Copyright 2002 The Tennessean A Gannett Co. Inc. <http://www.gannett.com> newspaper Use of this site signifies that you agree to our terms of service <http://www.tennessean.com/terms/> (updated: 08/01/2001). Associated Press content is Copyrighted by The Associated Press. <http://www.tennessean.com/terms/apnotice.shtml>
Thanks. Although I do not have my materials with me at present, his lady is probably of my BRIDGES family. Springfield, TN and all... Leslie (Bridges) Kohler ----- Original Message ----- <http://tennessean.com> ----------------------------- Monday, 04/26/04 Purnell Sausage co-founder dies at 102 Associated Press SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. -- Clara Bridges Purnell, co-founder of Purnell Sausage Co., died Saturday at her home in Simpsonville. She was 102. Purnell, a native of Springfield, Tenn., helped start the business in 1932 with her husband, Fred B. Purnell Sr. She helped grind and season the meat, packing it in hand-sewn cloth bags marked Purnell's ''Old Folks'' country sausage. The recipe was Fred's mother's, brought from his family's Tennessee farm. The family moved from Nashville to Louisville in 1950. Six years later, the Purnells settled in Simpsonville. The Purnells' plant, 20 miles east of Louisville, produces more than 100,000 pounds of sausage daily that is sold to grocery stores and restaurants in 44 states. The company is family owned and operated. Allen Purnell of Simpsonville said yesterday that he would remember his mother's faith and her outlook on life. ''She thought you ought to keep your mind thinking positive,'' he said. ''She lived what she preached.'' Clara Purnell also is survived by another son, Robert E. Purnell of Louisville; a daughter, Betty Moffett of Simpsonville; 12 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. CDT tomorrow at the Shannon Funeral Home in Simpsonville. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ © Copyright 2002 The Tennessean A Gannett Co. Inc. <http://www.gannett.com> newspaper Use of this site signifies that you agree to our terms of service <http://www.tennessean.com/terms/> (updated: 08/01/2001). Associated Press content is Copyrighted by The Associated Press. http://www.tennessean.com/terms/apnotice.shtml