Obituary – Charles Eugene Batten
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Charles Eugene Leondus Batten, 82, of Winchester, Kentucky, passed away peacefully on December 8, 2024. Born on November 15, 1942, in Troy, North Caroline, he was the beloved son of Charles Gus and LaRue Atkins Batten.
Gene is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Patricia Ann Alexander Batten; his loving daughters, Susan Patrick and husband Stephen, and Nancy Arnett and husband Steve; and his cherished grandchildren, Ricky Arnett and wife Amanda, Steven Arnett and wife Danielle, and Travis Arnett. He was also blessed with one great-granddaughter, Madison Arnett. Gene is also survived by his sisters, Delilah Mayhue and Marie Green, and his brother, Ted Batten.
He is preceded in death by grandson, Shawn Patrick, and his brother, William Batten.
At the age of 13, Gene discovered a passion for horses that blossomed into a lifelong career. He dedicated his life to training and exhibiting Tennessee Walking Horses, earning admiration and respect in the equestrian community and was affectionately given the nick-name Battman. Outside of his work, Gene found joy in fishing and spending time outdoors, embracing the beauty of nature. Gene will be remembered for his love of family, his dedication to his craft, and his deep connection to the outdoors.
Funeral services with be held Friday, December 13, 2024, at Scobee Funeral Home, 219 West Lexington Avenue, Winchester, KY 40391. Visitation begins at 11:00 a.m., service begins at noon. Burial will be at the Patrick Family Cemetery, Irvine, KY.
Pallbears are Stephen Patrick, Steve Arnett, Ricky Arnett, Travis Arnett, Vincent Hall. Honorary pallbearer Steven Dale Arnett.
Rest in peace, Gene, in the fields of eternity, surrounded by the horses and natural beauty you loved so dearly.
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