Jones, Madeline Wilson

MADELINE WILSON JONES 1915 – 1973  Madeline Jones taught in Morgan County schools for 31 years.  She is remembered by many for her quiet wisdom and determined spirit.  “Mrs. Madeline,” as she was known to her students, was born November 5, 1915 — the second daughter of Sarah Melvina Jones Wilson (1888-1916) and Jesse Monroe Wilson (1890-1975). … Continue reading Jones, Madeline Wilson

Northrup, Ivan Virgel

IVAN (BUD)   VIRGEL NORTHRUP  (KOREA WAR) SON OF VIRGEL   JOHN IVAN NORTHRUP   (NAVY) SON OF IVAN (BUD) NORTHRUP JOSEPH VIRGEL NORTHRUP   SON OF IVAN (BUD) NORTHRUP Courtesy of Carolyn Northrup  

Pittman, Ray

Ray Pittman Ray Pittman Korean War  from August 1950 to December, 1954

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Bunch, Castle L.

Castle L. Bunch Castle L. Bunch U.S. Air Force Airman, Air Force – Reg. AF Served as Firefighter during the Korean War 1954 to 1957 Lived in Morgan County on Fork Mountain, Devonia, Tennessee Son of Ramsey Bunch and Lectie Daughtery Bunch Grandson of Laford L. Bunch and Daniel Britton Daughtery

Williams, Clyde M.

  Clyde M. Williams Clyde M. Williams – “Bud” 1941 – 1969 United States Army Vietnam Burial in Will County, IL Son of Clyde & Lena Brown Williams

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Williams, Claude M.

Claude M. Williams Claude M. Williams – “Chipper” 1944 – United States Army  – Vietnam Son of Clyde & Lena Brown Williams Courtesy of Mazie Ellon Williams Ledford  sister of Benjamin, Claude, Clyde & Elmer

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Williams, Benjamin R.

Benjamin R. Williams Benjamin R. Williams 1933 – 1998 “Benny” United States Army Buried in Potters Chapel Cemetery Son of Clyde & Lena Brown Williams

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Williams, Elmer Eugene

Elmer Eugene Williams  Elmer Eugene Williams – “Gene” 1934-1986  Buried at sea United States Navy He served in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He was born and raised in Sunbright,  Morgan County until he joined the Navy. Son of Clyde & Lena Brown Williams

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Clark, Samuel Floyd

Samuel Floyd Clark SAMUEL FLOYD CLARK Vietnam War born 13 Dec 1941 Sunbright Tn died. 22 Apr 1994 in Indianapolis, IN – Buried there Son of Jesse Moore and Bill Clark of Morgan Co Tn.

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