Burial Date: 2025-02-18
Service Date: February 17, 2025
Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington
Interment Info: Beech Grove Holiness Cemetery
Service Info: Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

Ardell Banks

Obituary
Condolences

Ardell Banks, 89, passed away Monday February 10, 2025 at St Elizabeth Hospice in Edgewood, KY. He was a self-employed heavy equipment operator for most of his working career. He loved to hunt and run his loader. Survivors include his son Ardell B (Ben) Banks, daughter Renee (Mike) O’Hara, son Kevin Banks, daughter Kim Banks, sisters Betty Vaughn, Patricia Gutzeit and Debbie Cory. Also surviving are 5 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Visitation will be held Monday February 17, 2025 from 4pm to 7pm with a funeral service to follow at Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington 1940 Burlington Pike, Burlington KY. Burial will be held at Beech Grove Cemetery (Waterloo), Boone County, KY. Online condolences can be made at www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com

Monday
17
February
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON KY 41005
Monday
17
February
7:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON KY 41005

Beech Grove Holiness Cemetery

Address: Big Jimmy Hill Rd, Beechgrove Rd Rabbit Hash, KY 41005
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Ardell Banks


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So sorry for your loss! Ardell was a great man!

So sorry to hear Ardell passed, deepest sympathies and prayers go out to you and your family! He was such an amazing guy! He had a huge impact on my life! Some of you won’t know me but Ardell was a huge part of my life and childhood. He dated my mom for years while I was a kid. He was the only father figure I ever had. I learned so much from Ardell, I learned the value of hard work, and how fun it is to be a Blue Collar guy. I have a lot of fun and cherished memories with Ardell. At one of his job sites while he was driving a bulldozer and building a pond for a friend, he taught me and my brother how to shoot. I shot my first gun with him and went hunting for the first time with him. The first vehicle I drove was on his land in Burlington, it was a 1988 or 1998 tiny baby blue S10 truck that had no turn signals or radio or anything. He showed me how to drive and let me drive that thing around. He showed me how to fish. He let me work in the stables with him, watched him get kicked by one of his mules and unfortunately broke a couple ribs. He taught me a lot and I feel so honored to have had spent such amazing quality time with him. He will be missed! He was a very hard working and fun guy. Thank you Ardell for teaching me so much and being a great father figure when I did not have one. I hope you rest well knowing you did great things for a lot of people and meant so much to so many. I miss watching westerns with you! Love you old man!

Sincerely,
Tylor Walters