Nashville Tennessean Death Notices for Hohenwald Residents – 2004
The funeral home is McDonald Funeral Home unless otherwise noted. Sarah E. AMMONSAge 91December 2, 2004Hohenwald, TNDecember 2, 2004. Services 11 a.m. Friday, December 3, 2004 at David Lee ASHLEYAge 54February 11, 2004Hohenwald, TNDied February 11, 2004. Memorial service 2 o’clock Sunday, February 15, 2004. Robert Eddie AYERSAge 62June 23, 2004Centerville/Hohenwald, TNJune 23, 2004 at his home. Services 11 o’clock…
Webb, Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth Webb, age 82, died June 10, 2004 at Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, TN. Visitation will be 5:00 PM Friday, June 11, 2004. The funeral will be held at: McDonald Funeral Home Inc, June 12, 2004 at 10:00 AM. The officiating clergy will be Bill Webb and Marcus Webb. Burial will take place June 12, 2004 in the Loveless…
Love, Gwendolyn Joan
Gwendolyn Joan Love, age 65, born July 27, 1939, Hohenwald, TN, died August 1, 2004 at her residence in Hohenwald, TN. The funeral will be held at: McDonald Funeral Home Inc, August 5, 2004 at 1:00 PM. The officiating clergy will be Elder Boyd Kinzer. Burial will take place August 5, 2004 in the Lewis County Memorial Gardens, Hohenwald, TN….
Love, Betty Lou
Betty Lou Love, age 74, born February 16, 1930, Hohenwald, TN, died July 8, 2004 at her residence in Summertown, TN. The funeral will be held at: McDonald Funeral Home Inc, July 10, 2004 at 2:00 PM. The officiating clergy will be Lloyd Baxter. Burial will take place July 10, 2004 in the Palestine Cemetery, Hohenwald, TN. Visitation will be…
Lomax Church of Christ
This history is provided by Martha Chandler and was submitted by Sammye Lawson. The Lomax Church of Christ began with Brother and Sister Thomas Melvin Lawson, Sr., who were the early founders. Their strong faith in God kept the work alive, even when the membership dropped to four or five in number. It was in the spring of 1918 that…
Gordonsburg Church of Christ
Written by Faye Johnston Submitted by Sammye Lawson Between 1911 and 1919, Gordonsburg made history that will live in our hearts and minds forever. The phosphate mines were operating in full capacity, which made it a very heavily populated area (about 1500). At this time a small group of Christians decided Gordonsburg needed a Church of Christ. In 1911, Brother…