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Billy and Kathy Edwards remembered for how much they cared

Hardin County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Billy Edwards is being remembered for his kindness and commitment.

“As a young cop, Billy took me and so many others under his wing,” said Elizabethtown Police Department Public Information Officer Chris Denham. “At face value, he often seemed unreasonable and unnecessarily gruff, but in reality he had the heart of a teddy bear. He had a fierce passion for being an investigator, and he was distinguished and bigger than life.”

Edwards and his wife Kathy were killed Sunday evening in a collision at the intersection of the U.S. 31W Bypass and the westbound ramp of the Western Kentucky Parkway. Billy Edwards was 67 and Kathy Edwards was 58.

“Kathy complimented him in so many ways, but she was kind and loyal and made him better,” Denham said. “Following some pretty challenging times that I faced a couple years ago, Kathy checked in on me often and did so genuinely because she cared.”

Edwards was a 24-year veteran of the Elizabethtown Police Department. Hardin County Schools Community Relations Specialist John Wright says Edwards began serving as Creekside Elementary School’s school resource officer at the beginning of this year after serving as SRO at Woodland Elementary.

“He was well loved by the students and staff at most schools,” Wright said. “He was passionate about their safety and was dedicated to ensuring that students learned in a safe and compassionate environment. We offer deepest condolences to the Edwards family, their friends, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office family and the steadfast group of Hardin County Schools school resource officers and our community of devoted law enforcement officers.”

Creekside Elementary students wishing to speak with somebody about Edwards may contact the Creekside office. Funeral arrangements are pending.

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