Longtime Hopkinsville Resident Katherine Bronaugh Dies at 69

Bronaugh was a dedicated member of Edgefield Baptist Church and a self-employed caregiver.

Published on Feb. 5, 2026

Katherine Bronaugh, a 69-year-old resident of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, passed away on January 31, 2026. Bronaugh was the daughter of the late Edward Hardy Bowman and Sally Mae Jones Bowman, and was born on August 15, 1956 in Hopkinsville. She was a longtime member of Edgefield Baptist Church, where she served in various roles, and was also a self-employed caregiver. Bronaugh is survived by her husband of 49 years, Robert Bronaugh, her children, grandchildren, and other family members.

Why it matters

Bronaugh's passing marks the loss of a dedicated community member and caregiver in Hopkinsville. Her involvement in her local church and her work as a self-employed caregiver highlight the important role that community-oriented individuals play in supporting the wellbeing of their neighbors.

The details

Katherine Bronaugh served on numerous committees at Edgefield Baptist Church, including the culinary committee, as a bus driver, on the Mother's board, as a choir member, and on the finance committee. She was also a member of Circle 5 and participated in Senior games. Outside of her church involvement, Bronaugh was a self-employed caregiver. She enjoyed hobbies such as shopping, traveling, reading, cooking, fishing, watching movies, and spending time with family.

  • Katherine Bronaugh passed away on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
  • Bronaugh was born on August 15, 1956.

The players

Katherine Bronaugh

A 69-year-old resident of Hopkinsville, Kentucky who was a dedicated member of Edgefield Baptist Church and a self-employed caregiver.

Robert Bronaugh

Katherine Bronaugh's husband of 49 years.

Edward Hardy Bowman

Katherine Bronaugh's late father.

Sally Mae Jones Bowman

Katherine Bronaugh's late mother.

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The takeaway

Katherine Bronaugh's life was marked by her deep commitment to her local church, her work as a caregiver, and her love of family and community. Her passing is a loss felt by all those whose lives she touched through her decades of service and care.