Addie Stokley
19 Dec 2020 - 14 Mar 2020ADDIE BELL DEAN STOKLEY December 19, 1920 - March 14, 2020 Addie was born in Franklin County, Kentucky on December 19, 1920. She was 13 years old when her father, a Methodist minister, died unexpectedly, forcing the family to live in various towns across central Kentucky and settling in Wilmore. Addie was a stalwart for the family in very difficult and impoverished circumstances, yet all six Dean children became very accomplished. Addie attended Midway Junior College, Kentucky Wesleyan College, and served with the Red Cross in the Philippines and Korea during WWII and following. Addie was involved in Kentucky State government and politics for most of her working years. She was personal secretary to three governors beginning in 1949. Other positions included Executive Secretary to the Commission on the Status of Women, County and State Chairwoman for the Democratic party, Executive Director of the Board of Claims and Crime Victims Compensation Board, and a number of other paid and volunteer positions in state government. She was the first woman to be elected as the Chief House Clerk for the Ky General Assembly (1972-1975) and became the Commissioner of Personnel (1976-1979). She was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, R.S. (Stoke) Stokley, a Frankfort businessman, and her stepdaughter June Stokley. She is survived by her sister, Mary Dean Brunstetter, who resides in Wesley Village in Wilmore. Addie and Stoke raised their niece, Virginia (Gena) Stokley and daughter Annie (David) Wolf, as their very own. Addie was also very close to her 13 nieces and nephews. Addie loved being with friends and playing golf, bridge, or cheering on the Wildcats. She retained her health, vibrant independence, and activity all of her life until recent days - a very remarkable woman in many ways for her 99 years. The family is very grateful for friends, caregivers, and family members who have been wonderful in their support and help. She was a very active me