William S. "Billy" Mattingly, age 83 of Lebanon, passed away Thursday, September 28, 2017 at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville.
He was born August 22, 1934 in Marion County. He was retired employee of Owens-Illinois in Bardstown and a veteran of the U.S. Army.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Francis and Mary Melvina "Mallie" Spalding Mattingly; his step-mother, Leola Medley Mattingly; five sisters, Betty Lou Brady, Eleanora Wade, Ruth Ann Sapp, Jeanette Hughes and Jane Nally; two infant brothers, Joe Vincent and Henry Francis Mattingly; one step-brother, Darryl Medley.
Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Doris Mattingly, four sons, Terry Mattingly (Denise) of Raywick, Rick Mattingly of Georgetown, David Mattingly (Susan) of Louisville and Mike Mattingly of Lebanon; eight grandchildren, Nikki Mattingly Waldeck, Daniel Mattingly, Scott Mattingly, Jordan Mattingly, Allison Adams, Morgan Lane, Davis Mattingly and Will Mattingly; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Eunice Luckett and Fran Craven (Donnie) all of Louisville and Rosie Mattingly of Lebanon; six step-sisters, Carmel Cecil (Bernard) of New Hope, Beverly Simms and Mary Cambron (David) all of Loretto, Martha Mattingly (Frank) of Bardstown, Kathy Graves (David) of Louisville and Jeanie Edelen (Mike) of Fisherville; six step-brothers, Carl Medley of Louisville, Jimmy Medley (Burma), Sammy Medley (Cheryl) and Tommy Medley (Rita) all of Loretto, Leo Medley (Cathy) of Taylorsville and Charles Wayne Medley (Debbie) of Lebanon.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 AM Monday, October 2, 2017 at Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 108 Main St., Raywick. Rev. David W. Naylor will preside.
Burial will follow in the church cemetery where military rites will be conducted by the Marion County Veterans Honor Guard.
Visitation is 3-8 PM Sunday at Mattingly Funeral Home, 195 Holy Cross Road, Loretto, with a prayer service at 7 PM by Rev. Deacon Joseph R. Dant.
Memorials may go to The National Kidney Foundation, 8920 Stone Green Way #100, Louisville, KY 40220.
His grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.