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Index to obituaries from the Shelbyville Times Gazette in 2002

Index to obituaries from the Shelbyville Times Gazette in 2002

This index abstracts the obituaries that appeared in the Shelbyville Times Gazette in 2002. Selected obituaries have also been transcribed. These obituaries were abstracted, indexed, and transcribed by Martha Mendez. Translated for the web by Steve Carson, GSC Associates Historical Record Products. Click a name below to go to the transcription of that obituary. Only obituaries that have been transcribed have active links. Adams, Robbie 153 Adams, Johnny 192 Adams, Don Lincoln 169 Adams, Thomas “Randy” 136 Adcock, John Raybon 16…

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Index to obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette in 1942

Index to obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette in 1942

  This index abstracts the obituaries that appeared in the Shelbyville Gazette in 1942. Selected obituaries will eventually be transcribed. These obituaries were abstracted, indexed, and transcribed by Martha Mendez. Translated for the web by Steve Carson, GSC Associates Historical Record Products.   Adams, Clarence S. Sr.,,56,Aug 13,,1942,pg 1,Buried at Willow Mt. Mother; Mrs. John D. Adams. Daughter Mrs. Leroy Adams of Pensacola Fla. 2 sons; Woodward Adams of Shelbyville and Clarence Adams Jr. of Gulfport, Miss. 2 sisters; Mrs….

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Transcribed obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette, 1928

Transcribed obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette, 1928

  Shelbyville Gazette, Aug 23, 1928 – page 4 Death of Senator Bingham On last Sunday, former senator G. C. Bingham (Grandville Crockett) died at his home in Bell Buckle. He had been in failing health for sometime, and while his death was a great shock to a host of friends all over the state, it was not entirely unexpected. He was an outstanding citizen of the county and his death is greatly deplored. For a number of years he was…

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William Tune Obituary

William Tune Obituary

  File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sarah Armistead  June 28, 2010, 5:51 pm Republican National Banner, Nashville, TN Shelbyville “Death Doings in Bedford County” From our Correspondent, March 27, 1871. I send you the sad news of death gathering to his silent hosts the strong and useful ones of our citizens. On Saturday evening late, William Tune, Esquire died at his residence, five miles north of Shelbyville. The deceased was a highly esteemed citizen, well-known throughout the…

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Robert Kenneth Morgan Obituary

Robert Kenneth Morgan Obituary

  File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Dwight Winsett  October 1, 2005, 1:19 am Lincoln County News July 4, 1935 Morgan Professor Robert Kenneth Morgan, Sr., for 55 years a forceful and beloved educator of Middle Tennessee, died at his home in Petersburg, on Monday afternoon, July 1, at 1:30 o’clock following an illness of fourteen weeks. Professor Morgan was born in Bedford County, near Shelbyville, in 1865, the son of German Baker and Alice Holt Morgan. He…

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McKelvy, William G Obituary

McKelvy, William G Obituary

  Franklin-Bedford-Benton County TN Archives Obituaries McKelvy, William G. March 17, 1901 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Helen Medlin,  July 28, 2007, 12:48 pm WEEKLY MERCURY (Huntsville, AL (1901) Dr. Wm. H.(should be G) McKelvy Dr. Wm G. McKelvy, a prominent citizen of Dallas, died at this home in that suburb Sunday night after an illness of several months. He was a sufferer of lung trouble. Dr. McKelvy was a practicing physician among the mill people. He…

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Transcribed obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette, 1932

Transcribed obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette, 1932

  Shelbyville Gazette – Sept 8, 1932, page 5 Mrs. Joe Gibson At her home a few miles east of Bell Buckle, Mrs Joe Gibson, 83 died after a short illness. Burial took place at the family burial grounds. The following children survive: Oscar Gibson of Toledo; Andy Gibson of Shelbyville; Leland Gibson of Manchester; Joe Estell, and Dee Gibson of Beech Grove and John Gibson of Rowesville. Shelbyville Gazette – Mar 3, 1932 Miss Hattie Belle Moseley The funeral…

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Transcribed obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette, 1931

Transcribed obituaries from the Shelbyville Gazette, 1931

  Shelbyville Gazette – Aug 27, 1931, page 5 Mrs. Sue Claxton Coop Mrs Sue Claxton Coop, 76, died at her home near Bell Buckle Friday morning following a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Coop had been living in that community for a number of years and was loved and respected. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at the residence with services conducted by the Rev. Clyde Gleaves, pastor of the Christian church, of which Mrs. Coop was a member. She…

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