02/2/14

NICHOLS, Versie Inez – (d. 1959)

Versie Inez Nichols Dies at 62 Years

Mrs. Versie Inez Nichols, 62, died suddenly July 15 at her home in the Ebenezer community of this county. Mrs. Nichols had fallen six weeks ago and broken a hip, but until recently. Funeral services were held at the Ebenezer Baptist church on Friday, July 17 by Elders W. T. Russell, Genie Gregory, and T. C. Jones. Burial was in Haysville Cemetery.

She was a member of the Ebenezer Baptist church. Mrs. Nichols was a native of Macon county, the daughter of Jim O. and Vickie Smith Russell. She is survived by her husband, Thomas Nichols; three sons Clarence Nichols of Madison, and Ray and T.V. Nichols, both of Dixon Springs; a daughter, Mrs. Corinne Evetts, Dixon Springs; two brothers, Leslie Russell, Dixon Springs, and Patty Russell, Franklin, KY; 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Alexander Funeral home, Lafayette, was in charge of arrangements.

Source: Macon County Times, Lafayette, Tennessee, Thursday, 23 July 1959

Submitted By: Shelta R. Shrum

My E-mail is: shrum1@mwsi.net

01/29/14

NICHOLS, Graves (d. 1870)

Funeral Services For Graves Nichols Held Friday

Robert Graves Nichols (age 84) retired farmer passed away at his home in the Ebenezer community last Wednesday afternoon.

A native of Macon County he was the son of Drury and Liza Shrum Nichols. His first wife, Mrs. Ella Hooper Nichols passed away in 1917. Later he married Mrs. Annice Gammons Nichols, who survives.

Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 PM at Alexander Funeral Home by Elder T.C. Jones and Elder E.C. Butler. Burial was in the Haysville cemetery.

Survivors other than his wife include one son, Graves Nichols, Lafayette; two daughters, Mrs. V.C. McDuffee of Scottsville, Ky., and Mrs. Elton Brawner, Lafayette; one brother, Thomas Nichols, Ebenezer; 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

Source: Macon County Times, Lafayette, Tennessee, Thursday, 28 May 1970

Submitted by:  Shelta R. Shrum

My E-mail is:  shrum1@mwsi.net

10/26/13

LEATH, Mary – (d. 1945)

Mary Leath, daughter of Bluford and Martha Jones, was born December 27, 1858. She was married to Jim Leath, April 25, 1875. To them were born 8 children, three boys and five girls. She professed faith in Christ in early life and later joined the Baptist church at Ebenezer, and lived a true and faithful member until death.

Her husband died in 1936. She died June 27, 1945, aged 87 years and six months. Her children are: Mrs. Martha Patterson, Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Letha Gammon, Bowling Green, Ky., Ella Porter, Lafayette, Tenn., Della Gregory, Lafayette, Tenn., Johnie Leath of R. 1, Pleasant Shade, Tenn., Charlie Leath of Gallatin, Tenn., Willie Leath died many years ago. Ellie Smith died in 1938. Her grandchildren are 38 living and 9 dead. Great-grandchildren, 85 living and 15 dead. Nine great-great-grandchildren living and 2 dead. One brother, Bud Jones, of Pleasant Shade, is among the survivors.

She had lived with her daughter, Mrs. Della Gregory for 14 years and died there. She had done all for her that could be done, but it pleased the Lord to carry her home to rest from her labors. She lived to a ripe old age and was  full of good deeds and strong faith and will have a great  reward. She was a noble and good wife, a kind, loving mother and grandmother, and really loved her large family. She was delighted with the off-springs of her and her husband. She was a good neighbor and loyal Baptist and a true Christian well beloved by those who knew her.

There are 8 children, forty-seven grandchildren, 100 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren, making a total of 166 in the family. She leaves to mourn their loss an aged brother, 6 children and 132 grandchildren. She died in the triumph of a living faith, the angels carried her spirit home to live with God and those who had gone before.

We mourn not as those who have no hope. We expect to meet her again in that country where the weary are at rest and trouble never comes. It was her request for Elder J. E. McDonald to hold her funeral. What a comforting thing it is when this toilsome life is over, that we can meet in that world of peace and love and live forever where sorrow never comes!

Bye and Bye
Down the stream, where the tide is clearer,
Farther on, where the shores are fair,
Are the gracious forms we would fain be nearer,
The names we breathe in the voice of prayer;
Be the voyage longer, they will be dearer,
When after awhile we shall greet them there,
Farther on, where the tide is clearer,
Down the stream, where the shores are fair.
Bye and Bye, when the sun is shining,
After awhile, when the skies are blue,
When the clouds unfold their silver lining,
And the peaceful isles drift into view,
We shall free our tongues from dull repining,
And our hearts with the joy of youth renew,
After awhile, when the sun is shining–
Bye and bye, we’ll meet you beyond the blue.

Source: Macon County Times – Lafayette, TN – Thursday July 12, 1945 – Page 3

Submitted By: Bill Patterson, email is: BplusM@aol.com

09/24/13

DRIVER, Carl Cleon – (d. 1999)

Carl Cleon Driver, age 81, of the Akersville Community, died Saturday, May 9, 1999 at University Medical Center in Lebanon, TN. He was born Saturday, October 20, 1917, in Macon County, TN, a son of the late Burl Driver and Victoria Doss Driver, and was a member of Akersville Baptist Church. He was a barber for many years, having formerly operated a barber shop in Lafayette, and barbered from his home on Thursday nights. He was a carpenter and a retired school bus driver for the Macon County School System and the Allen County Board of Education. Carl was a bass singer for the Christianaires Quartet for 30 years. On February 2, 1936, he was married to Genie Jones Driver, who died March 1, 1984.

Survivors include three daughters and two sons-in-law; Lillian Maurice and Donald Roark and Glenna Mitchell Driver, all of the Akersville; Mary Levy and Melburn Cothron, Dixon Springs, TN; one sister Oneda Jent, Indianapolis, IN; three brothers Eatol Driver, Russellville, KY; Merlin Driver, Lafayette, TN; Glenn Driver, Indianapolis, IN; five grandchildren, Larry Cothron, Shelbyville, TN; Troy Cothron, Dixon Springs, TN; Connie Shrum, Tim Roark and Donna Dotts, all of Lafayette, TN; and ten great grandchildren. In addition to his wife and parents he is also preceded in death by two brothers, Blon Driver and Billy Driver.

Funeral services were conducted 2:00 pm, Monday, May 10, 1999 at the Akersville Baptist Church with Rev. Henry Smith officiating. Burial was in the Akersville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Larry Cothron, Troy Cothron, Tim Roark, Larry Driver, Jimmy Driver, Tom Driver, and Ricky Driver. Alexander-Goad Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Source: Macon County Paper May 1999

Submitted By: Deb Cassetty, email is: cassetty@bellsouth.net