Virgil Henderson Gean, Sr.’s Clergyman’s Records and Obituaries

Submitted by Mildred Gean Mason The following obituaries have been compiled and submitted in hopes that they may be of help to someone looking for family members. A large portion of these obituaries were taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil Henderson Gean, Sr. He preached for over 62 years in north Alabama and southern Tennessee. His wife, Della V. Abilene Sego Gean, lovingly preserved all his records along with many obituaries that she collected from newspapers. Mrs. Gean’s sister, France Boyce Sego Williams, has shared her album of obituaries that she has collected, to be added to this work. Many of the obituaries came from the writer’s genealogy records of family members. Much care has been taken to copy each one as written and to give credit to the source. Some of them did not have which newspaper they came from on them. The writer tried to determine which newspaper the above people had access to, but sometimes it was hard to tell which newspaper should be listed as the source for the obituary. There may be some listed as coming from the Florence Times or TimesDaily that should have been listed as coming from The Florence Herald. There is also the possibly that some may have come from the East Lauderdale News. There were names that were misspelled in the newspapers, but were typed as written in the paper. Some of the dates were not listed for date of death, so cemetery records were used to determine those dates, if the cemetery was known. It is very possible that there are errors in typing. Sometimes some of the print from old newspapers was very hard to read. The writer asks for your forgiveness for any of those errors. Submitted in memory of my parents, Virgil Henderson Gean, Sr. and Della V. Abilene Sego Gean. ______________________________________________________________________________ ABRAMSON, HENRY BENHART, Times Daily, Sunday, October 26, 1986 “FLORENCE — The service for Henry Benhart Abramson, 75, Route 12, will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Hal Noble officiating. Burial will be in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Elkins and Son funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will be placed in the church half an hour before the service. He died Friday, Oct. 24, 1986, at Humana Hospital Florence. He was born in Cloverdale, son of the late Isaac William and Josphine Matilla Abramson. He was a retired dairy farmer. He was a member of Central Civitan Club and a past president, and a member of Florence Masonic Lodge 13, F&AM. He was a disabled veteran, serving in World War II, a member of Lauderdale County Post 11 of the American Legion, a member of the U.S.S. Washington Reunion group, U.S. Navy, and a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Inah Mae Young Abramson, Route 12, Florence; brother, Paul A. Abramson, Florence; sister, Mrs. Ruth Austin, Cloverdale. Memorials may be made to Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, Central Civitan Club or charity. Bearers will be John Norman Abramson, David Abramson, Edwin Abramson, Paul Austin, Richard Hargett, Marvin Whisenant, L.C. Morgan Jr. and Charles Willis. Honorary bearers will be Dr. Carl Lucky, Frank Potts, Charles Moore, Ray Montgomery, Richard Compton , Wayland Darby, Danny Wylie, members of Central Heights Civitan Club, Men’s Sunday School Class of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church.”


ALEXANDER, JEAN JOHNSON Mrs. Jean Johnson Alexander, 52, of 1302 West Montgomery St., Sheffield, died today about 8 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James A Cagle, 412 Campbell St., Florence. Mrs. Alexander was a music teacher in Sheffield for a number of years and pianist of the South Side Baptist church, Sheffield, where she was a member. She was a graduate of Wayne University of Music n Detroit and was also pianist of the WMU for Colbert and Lauderdale counties. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the South Side church, Sheffield, with Rev. G.T. Prater officiating, assisted by Rev. M.L. Butler and Rev. L.E. Kelley. Burial will be in Jones Hill Cemetery. Survivors are her husband, D.E. Alexander; two sons, Elmer E. Johnson, Florence, and Robert H. Johnson, Monroe, La.; two daughters, Mrs. Cagle, Florence, and Mrs. Ralph D. Wilson, Florence, two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice White and Mrs. W.R. Berry, both of Florence; and nine grandchildren. Active bearers will be Floyd Rogers, James Doss, Roger Murphy Gene Murphy and Gary Mennie. Arrangement by Chisholm.”


ARNOLD, BUFORD E., SR., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mr. Buford E. Arnold Sr., 81, Waterloo, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at ECM Hospital. Mr. Arnold was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. He was of the Baptist faith. He was retired from Martin Industries after several years. He was a World War II veteran. He was a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather, who adored his family. Mr. Arnold is preceded in death by his wife, Katherine Arnold, parents, Mack Arthur and Minnie Mae Williams Arnold, two brothers, a sister, one grandchild, Randy McDougal and two great-grandchildren, Justin McDougal and Katlyn Tidwell. The funeral service will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. at Elkins Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with the Rev. Roland Parrish officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. today at Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family. Mr. Arnold is survived by his daughters, Janette Dunn and her husband, Benny, Colbert Heights, Geneva Hester and her husband, Wayne, Tuscumbia, Deborah Gean and her husband, Junior, Florence; sons, Junior Arnold and his wife, Betty, Florence, Tommy Arnold and his wife, Mary Ann, Waterloo; sisters, Elsie Smith, Rhodesville, Dorothy Robinson, Florence, Mary Willis, Russellville; brother, C.C. Arnold, Sheffield; 19 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Gene McDougal, Dewayne McDougal, Phillip McDougal, Steve Arnold, Mark Smith, and Kevin Patterson. Honorary pallbearers will be Brian Baker and Benjie Dunn. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the nurses in ICU at ECM Hospital, and a special thank you to Dr. Ralph Aquadro and to all of our family and friends for their love, support and prayers.”


ATWELL, WILLIE LEE “Mrs. Willie Lee Atwell, age 74, of St. Joseph, TN passed away Feb. 24, 1982 at Crockett General Hospital after a short illness. She was a native of Wayne Co., TN and a member of St. Joseph Freewill Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the late William Lee Mason & Frances Roberson Mason.. She was a housewife. Funeral services were Sat. at 1:00 p.m. at the Loretto Memorial Chapel with Rev. Charles Marable officiating. Burial was in the Odem Chapel Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Mr. Casey M. Atwell, St. Joseph, TN; 1 daughter, Mrs. Faye Winsett, St. Louis, MO.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Pauline Dooley, Florence, AL., Mrs. Vida Craft, Mrs. Madgie Mae Cowart, both of Noblesville, Ind.; 7 step daughters, Mrs. Nora Lee Keener, Iron City, TN, Mrs. Polly Durham, Mrs. Elaine Quillen, both of Loretto, TN, Mrs. Betty Gist, Mrs. Jamie Ruth Benefield, both of Greenhill, AL, Mrs. Barbara Gray, Huntington, TN, Mrs. Eunice Curtis, Nashville, TN; 8 step sons, George Atwell, Wendell Atwell, Johnny Atwell, all from Iron City, TN, James Atwell, Noblesville, Ind., J.E. White, Washington, Bruce White, Idaho, Billy White, Quinton White, both of Nashville, TN; 1 grandson and a number of step grandchildren; 2 half brothers, Louis Mason, Rogersville, Ala., Willie Mason, Florida; one half-sister, Maggie Baggett, Greenhill, Ala.”


AUSTIN, ALFRED TAYLOR Information taken from Virgil Gean’s clergy records, and was prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home. “Alfred Taylor Austin was born July 23, 1892 in Hardin Co., Tenn., the son of the late Gus and Rebecca Lard Austin. On November 11, 1911, he married the former Lillie Parker. Mr. Austin departed from this life June 10, 1972 at the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, the age of 80 years, 10 months, and 17 days. He leaves other than his wife, two daughters Mrs. Rosie Scott, Waterloo, Mrs. Cynthia Mansel, Boaz, Alabama; one son A.T. Austin, Killen, Ala.; 17 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren.”


AUSTIN, LILLIE PARKER, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — Mrs. Lillie Parker Austin, 96, died Tuesday, Nov. 17,1987, at her daughter’s residence in Waterloo. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Bumpas Creek Free Will Baptist Church and the widow of Alfred T. Austin. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Bumpas Creek Free Will Baptist Church with the Revs. Virgil Gean and J.B. Harper officiating. Burial will be in New Bumpas Creek Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Rosie A. Scott, Waterloo, Mrs. Cynthia A. Mansell, Boaz; son A.T. “Taylor” Austin, Killen; half brothers, L.D. Parker, Hardy Parker, both of Florence, Dewey Parker, Owen Parker, Edward Parker, all of Sherman, Texas; 17 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; 15 great-great-grandchildren. Bearers will be grandsons.”


AUSTIN, MARION OLIVER Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, AL. “Marion Oliver Austin, 68, Waterloo, Ala., Rt. 1, died September 14, 1964 at ECM Hospital. He was a member of the Baptist church. Services for Mr. Austin were on Sept. 16, 1964 at Bumpus Creek Baptist Church with M. O. Bailey and Virgil Gean conducting the funeral, Morrison-Elkins directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Austin; sons, Cecil Austin and Ledford Austin both of Peoria, Ill., and Rayford Austin, Tacoma, Wash.; daughters, Mrs. Edna Hinton and Mrs. Elise White both of Waterloo and Mrs. Thelma Austin, Tenn.; one brother, Mr. Perry Austin, a sister, Mrs. Hattie White, Glen, Miss.; 21 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren.”


AUSTIN, NANCY ELIZABETH, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — The funeral for Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Austin, 91, Route 5 Box 433, will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Elkins and Son Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with Virgil Geans and Emerald Bailey officiating. Burial will be in Bumpus Creek Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. She died Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1988, at El Reposo Nursing Home, Florence, after an extended illness. She was a native of Lauderdale County and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include sons, Ledford Austin, Benton Harbor, Mich., Rayford Austin Florence; daughters, Mrs. Elsie White, Greenhill, Mrs. Edna Hinton, Waterloo, Thelma Austin, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; sister, Mrs. Sarah Phillips, Oneonta; 16 grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Carl White, Wayne White, Billy Floyd Hinton, James Austin, Talmage Austin and Ronald Austin.”


AUSTIN, OTIS LEE Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, Tennessee. “Otis Lee Austin was born June 24, 1924, in Tennessee, the son of Kennie and Martha Benson Austin. Mr. Austin was a farmer in the Ward community of Hardin Community of Hardin County. He was united in marriage to Letha Cox March 28, 1946, Mrs. Austin survives. He was a veteran of World War II. Mr. Austin departed this life July 14, 1967, at Hardin County General Hospital, Savannah, Tennessee, at the age of 43 years, no months and 20 days. Besides his wife he leaves one son, Paul David Austin, Ward’s Community; four daughters, Mrs. Ollie Mae White, White’s Creek, Mrs. Mollie Fay Benson, Walnut Grove Community, and Misses Kathy Lee and Bessie Louise Austin both of Ward’s Community; one step-daughter, Mrs. Jim Neill, South Bend, Ind.; 4 grandchildren; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kennie Austin, Ward’s Community; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Hurt, Ward’s Community, and Mrs. Ada Austin, Holland’s Creek.”


AUSTIN, RUBY LEE, East Lauderdale New, July 13, 2000 “Ruby Lee Austin, 87, Sheffield, died Saturday, July 8. Funeral services were Tuesday, July 11, at First Church of The Nazarene of Sheffield with the Revs. Tom Mixon and Rodney Shanner officiating. Burial was in Old Brick Cemetery. Spry Funeral Home of Sheffield directing. Mrs. Austin was a native of Maury County, Tenn., and was a member of The First Church of the Nazarene of Sheffield. Survivors include her sons, Warren D. Austin, Muscle Shoals, Wayne Austin, Madison, Ernie Austin, Murphreesboro, Tenn.; daughters, Joyce Ann Grigsby, Lexington, Mary Eva Gregory, Murphreesboro, Tenn., Ameree Young, Huntsville; sisters, Pauline Thurman, Columbia, Tenn., and Dolly Davis Wilson, N.C.; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Marcia Austin Scholarship Fund, c/o UNA Foundation, Florence, AL 35632.”


BAGGETT, W.L., Times Daily News, Florence, AL “W.L. Baggett, of Florence, died Oct. 21, 2008, at St. Vincent Hospital in Birmingham, Ala. He owned This and That and Home Treasures, and was a member of Atlas Church of Christ. Visitation will be Wednesday, 6-9 p.m., at Greenhill Funeral Home. The funeral service will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home, with Brother Van Vansandt and Matthew Heupel officiating. Burial will be in Lone Cedar Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Arah Nell Baggett, Florence; sons, Kent and wife, Chris, Florence, Joel and wife, Gina, Florence; daughters, Jill Golden, Florence, Penny Bradley and husband, Bart, Florence; brother, Jerry Baggett and wife, Judy; sisters, Judy Olive, Georgie Green; eight grandchildren; six great-granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his parents, Marcus and Maggie Baggett; brother, Jr. Baggett; sister, Geree Horton. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Jason Baggett, Ethan Baggett, Mason Bradley, Tanner Bradley, Jason O’Dell, Greg Hubbard, Chris Kimbrough, and nephew, Van Baggett. Special thanks to everyone for all the food, visits and prayers, and also a special thank you to Dr. Steve Wampler and Cynthia Thompson and Bridget Williams. In lieu of Flowers, please give to the charity of your choice, or to the Lauderdale County Children’s Home. Greenhill Funeral Home is directing.“


BALENTINE, MRS. CHRISTINE, Times Daily/Sunday, January 4, 1998 “Mrs. Christine Balentine, 81, Florence, died Friday, Jan. 2, 1998, at her residence after an extended illness. Funeral services will be today at 1 p.m. at Macedonia Church of Christ with burial in the Macedonia Church of Christ with burial in the Macedonia Cemetery. Her body will lie in state at the church from 12:30 until time for the service. Officiating will be Sonny Hargett and Wayne Gean. Funeral services are under the direction of Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. She was a member of the Macedonia Church of Christ, a native of Lauderdale County and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, O’Dell Balentine. She is survived by a son, Granville Balentine, Florence; sisters, Ruby Mitchell, Florence, Estelle Thrasher, Jasper; brothers, Leonard Brown, M.F. Brown, and Thomas Brown, all of Florence; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Richard Balentine, Chris Balentine, Bobby Balentine, Tim Wright Alford Sherrod and Ronnie Brown.”


BALENTINE, ELLEN ICIE Information was taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Ellen Icie Balentine, Rt. 1, Lutts, Tenn., was born March 4, 1889, the daughter of Elihue and Mattie Vickery Reaves. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. And a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. She passed away May 23, 1969 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Verta Weeks, age 80 years, 2 months and 19 days. Survivors include 3 sons, Willard Reaves, Cloverdale, Ala., Vernice Balentine, Lutts, Tenn., Ray Balentine, Cypress Inn, Tenn., 4 daughters, Mrs. Verta Weeks and Mrs. Eunice Petty, Lutts, Tenn., Mrs. Inez King and Mrs. Imogene Tilley, Laurel, Maryland; one brother, George Reaves, Lutts, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Flora McFalls and Mrs. Roxie Reaves, Florence, Ala.; 22 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren.”


BALENTINE, JACK, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Minister’s records show Jack died 3 Jan. 1981. Tomb at Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery show birth 1927 “Jack Balentine, 52, 133 S. Eclipse St., Florence, died Saturday at his residence. He was a native and lifelong resident of Florence and a World War II veteran. A service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Murphy’s Chapel with the Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour before the service. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jeanette W. Balentine, Florence; three sons, Jackie Balentine, Jerry Balentine, Ronnie Balentine, all of Florence; four daughters, Mrs. Rita Stricklin, Savannah, Tenn., Miss Sheila Balentine, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Trammie Franks, Miss Terri Balentine, both of Florence; one brother, Clyde Balentine, Florence; eight grandchildren. Bearers will be Gene Landrum, Reeder Witt, Arle Stone, James Fulmer, David Stricklin and G.W. Dowdy.


BALENTINE, VIRGIL, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Tomb at Greenview shows date of birth for Virgil 12 Apr 1912 and death 12 Jan 1980 “Services for Virgil Balentine, 67, 1514 Pinhook Rd., Savannah, Tenn., were today at 2 p.m. at Morrison-Elkins Chapel in Florence with Tom Bunting officiating. Burial was in Greenview Memorial “Gardens, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. He died Saturday at his residence after an extended illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of the Church of Christ and a retired merchant. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lennis Pruitt Balentine, Savannah, Tenn., son, Tommy Balentine, Memphis, Tenn.; brother, Ernest Balentine, Florence; sisters, Mrs. Sam Thrasher and Mrs. Hazel Smith, Florence; one grandson. Bearers will be Robert Sharp, Robert McFalls, Arch Wright, Doug Bain, Robert McDaniel and Doug Doran.”


BARNES, MARTHA CORDELIA ALEXANDER Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, Tennessee. “Martha Cordelia Alexander Barnes was born August 22, 1881, in Hardin County; the daughter of the late R.L.P. and Lucy Spencer Alexander. Most of her life was spent in this county near Morris Chapel, where she lived with her husband, Jim Barnes, until his death in 1957. Many years ago she became a member of Morris Chapel Methodist Church. Mrs. Barnes died April 22nd at the age of 85 years and 8 months; leaving 2 daughte4rs; Mrs. Ocie Miller and Mrs. Elsie Irons of Morris Chapel; 4 sons: Claude Barnes, Adamsville; Marvin Barnes, Sardis; Truman Barnes, League City, Texas; and Richard Barnes of Morris Chapel; a brother, Dell Alexander of Arkansas; 18 grandchildren; 22 great-grand-children; and many other relatives and friends.”


BARNES, SAMUEL VIRGIL Information taken from Virgil Gean’s clergy record Samuel Virgil Barnes of Stantonville, Tennessee was born May 24, 1884 in Tennessee. He passed away on March 20, 1978 at Harden County General Hospital at the age of 85. Mr. Barnes was married to Mrs. Rosie Jones Barnes and was a member of Meeks Grove Freewill Baptist Church. The funeral service will be at 1 p.m. on March 22, 1978 at the Meeks Grove Church. Interment will be at the church graveyard. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosie Barnes, four daughters; Mrs. Etta Smith, Mrs. Bell Hubanks, Mrs. Hellen Brown, and Mrs. Sue Stroisch; five sons, Mr. Samuel Gilbert Barnes, Mr. Roy Barnes, Mr. Ray Barnes, Mr. Russell Barnes, and Mr. Billy Barnes; one sister, Mrs. Clara Haynes; one brother, Mr. Henry Barnes; 21 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.


BARRETT, FLOY VIVIAN Information taken from clergy records of Virgil Gean. Floy Vivian Barrett was born Jan. 8, 1934 at Waterloo, Alabama. She died Aug. 27, 1971 in Memphis, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Austin of Waterloo, Ala. Mrs. Barrett is survived by her husband, Clarence Beauton Barrett of Memphis, Tenn.; four sons, Chucky, Tony, Tim and Jeff; four daughters, Cheryl, Lisa, Sandra and Lori; three brothers, Bobby Austin and Jerry Austin of West Memphis, Ark. (one son’s name was omitted)


BARRIER, BEN ERVIN Information taken from clergy records of Virgil Gean. “Ben Ervin Barrier was born August 22, 1902, in Hardin County, Tennessee, the son of the late Henry and Sarah Michael Barrier. He was married to the former Roxie Daniels. Mr. Barrier departed from this life March 15th, at the age of 71 years, 6 months, and 23 days. He leaves other than his wife, three daughters Mrs. Stella Haynes of Florence, Ala., Mrs. Eileen Balantine of Tuscumbia, Ala., and Miss Barbara Barrier of Walnut Grove; three sons John and Grady Joe Barrier both of Walnut Grove, and Thomas Barrier of Florence, Ala.; 16 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Katie Shands of Walnut Grove.”


BARRIER, DOUGLAS “DUG” J. Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Douglas “Dug” J. Barrier was born on February 19, 1906 in Hardin County, Tenn., the son of Benjamin Newton and Laura Haynes Barrier. He was a timber and sawmill worker, and was in the U.S. Army. On November 29, 1931 he was united in marriage to Lucille Lambert. Mr. Barrier departed this life on April 12, 1991 at the Park Rest Nursing Home at the age of 85 years 1month and 23 days. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Lambert Barrier of Savannah, Tennessee; 1 daughter, Mrs. Virginia Barrier Morris of Savannah, Tennessee; 1 granddaughter, Brenda Brooks of Savannah, Tennessee; 3 great-grandchildren, Stacy, Bethany, and Julie Anna Brooks; 2 sisters, Mrs. Tilda White of Savannah, Tennessee and Mrs. Mamie Barrier Smith of Savannah, Tennessee.”


BARRIER, ERNEST LLOYD Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Ernest Lloyd Barrier was born January 23, 1925 in Hardin County, Tennessee, son of Delia Lambert Barrier and the late Edgar Dewey Barrier. On November 16, 1974 he was united in marriage to Nancy Mason. Mr. Barrier was a self employed welder. Mr. Barrier departed from this life February 3rd at the Hardin County General Hospital, the age of 69 years and 10 months. He leaves other than his wife , Nancy, of Savannah: 2 daughters: Mrs. Carolyn Smith, Osceola, Indiana and Mrs. Janet Jennicks, Mishawaka, Indiana; 3 sons: Jesse Barrier, Mishawaka, Indiana, David Barrier, South Bend, Indiana, and Richard Barrier, Elkhart, Indiana; 1 step daughter Mrs. Peggy Thompson, Savannah, Tennessee; 12 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, and 2 step grandchildren: 4 sisters: Mrs. Elsie Gillespie, Rainesville, Alabama, Mrs. Evelyn Scott, Mishawaka, Indiana, Mrs. Louise Cossey, Savannah, Tennessee and Mrs. Edna Clarice Harness, Reno, Nevada; 2 brothers: Earl Barrier, Savannah, Tennessee, and Henry Ray Barrier, Mishawaka.”


BENSON, BESSIE JANE WHITE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Bessie Jane White Benson was born November 11, 1902, in Hardin County Tennessee, the daughter of Dave and Louisa Pollard White. She lived all her life in the Bumpus Creek and Holland’s Creek Communities of Hardin County, Tennessee. Mrs. Benson was a Methodist. She was unitied in marriage to Levin Benson who survives, Mrs. Benson departed this life April 3, 1967, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Alabama, at the age of 64 years, 4 months and 22 days. Besides her husband she is survived by one son,, Mondel Benson, South Bend, Ind., one daughter, Mrs. Magleen Ellis, Florence, Ala.; 5 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Mr. Claude White, Florence, Ala. Mr. Oscar and Mr. James White, both of Savannah, Mr. Warren White, South Bend, Ind.; her mother, Mrs. Dave White, Savannah, Tennessee; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Howard, Illinois, Mrs. Laura Milligan, Florence, Ala., Mrs. L.B. Barrier, South Bend, Ind.”


BENSON, CLARA SCOTT Information was taken from the remembrance pamphlet from the funeral home. Clara Scott Benson was born on Friday, July 28, 1905. She passed away on Friday, October 22, 1993 at age 88 years, 2 months and 24 days. The services for her were Monday, October 25, 1993, 1:00 p.m. , at Shackelford Chapel, with Emerald Bailey and Roland Parrish officiating and Shackelford Funeral Home directing. Interment was at Scott Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Alabama.


BENSON, GARLEN LEE Information taken from clergy records of Virgil Gean “Garlen Lee Benson was born March 13, 1934, in Hardin County, Tennessee, the son of Bedford and Ruth Fox Benson. Mr. Benson was an employee of Garan, Incorperated. He was a native of Hardin County having lived most of his life in the Walnut Grove Community. Mr. Benson departed this life November 4, 1975, at the age of 41 years, 7 months and 21 days. He is survived by two sons – Gary Lee and Marty G. Benson, Savannah; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Virginia Copeland, Miss Wanda Kay and Miss Carlene Diane Benson all of Savannah; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Benson of the Walnut Grove Community; four brothers, Mr. Hurshel L. Benson, Mr. Harold W. Benson, Mr. Edward R. Benson, and Mr. Troy W. Benson all of Walnut Grove; four sisters, Mrs. Onida Higgins, Russellville, Ala., Mrs. Nadine Bailey, Union City, Tenn., Mrs. Hazel Wisdom and Mrs. Vernell Copeland both of Walnut Grove.”


BENSON, HERSCHEL LOYD Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr, prepared by Shackelford Funerl Home. “Herschel Loyd Benson was born September 16, 1927 in Hardin County, the son of Bedford and Ruth Fox Benson. Mr. Benson departed from this life November 1st at the age of 54 years, l month, and 15 days. (time of death calculated by typist, 1981) He leaves other than his parents, four sisters: Mrs. Onita Higgins, Russellville, AL, Mrs. Hazel Wisdom, Mrs. Nadine Bailey, and Mrs. Vernell Copeland all of Savannah: three brothers: Harold, Edward, and Troy Benson, all of Savannah.”


BENSON, LEVIN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, Tennessee. “Levin Benson was born July 25, 1895, in Hardin County Tennessee, the son of Newt and Easter Austin Benson. Mr. Benson was a farmer in Hardin County Tennessee. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. He was united in marriage to Bessie Jane White who preceded him in death April 3, 1967. Mr. Benson departed this life October 20, 1969, at Rolling acres Nursing Home, Florence, Alabama, at the age of 74 years, 2 months and 25 days. He is survived by one son, Mondel Benson, South Bend, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Magleen Ellis, Florence, Ala.; 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; one brother, Mr. John Benson, Waterloo, Ala.; one half brother, Mr. Arthur Haynes, Waterloo, Ala.”


BENSON, LOYAL, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mr. Loyal “Bill” Benson, age 88, of Waterloo, died at his home Thursday, March 19, 2009. His visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. today at Morrison Funeral Home, Central Heights/Florence. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home chapel, with interment following in Bumpas Creek Cemetery. Earl Rich and Dalton Skaggs will officiate. Mr. Benson was a native of Lauderdale County. He was retired from Genesco and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. Mr. Benson was a loving husband, father and grandfather, who also enjoyed diving for mussels. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Lizzie Sheperd Benson; sisters, Ruby Benson Mansell and Cora Benson Curry; granddaughters, Wanda Hanback Sparks and Vivian Hanback; and a great-granddaughter, Amber Grace Benson. Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Mervee Tune Benson; sons, Jack Benson (Joyce), Raymond Benson (Peggy) and Sammy Benson, all of Waterloo, Danny Benson (Patsy), of Florence; daughters, Ruth Benson Lewis and husband, Hubert, of Waterloo, and Linda Benson Russell and husband, James, of Florence; 19 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Pallbearers are grandsons, Roger Benson, Keith Lewis, Brad Lewis, Kenny Benson, Chris Benson, Jeremy Benson, Justin Benson and Daniel Benson. The family would like to extend special gratitude to Dr. David Bachofer and his nurse, Katie Clement; Southern Care Hospice workers, Tammy Kelly, Jennifer Pennington and Susan Osborn; and Alacare workers, Tonya Whitehead and Regina Crowden. Morrison Funeral Home, Central Heights/Florence, is directing.”


BEVIS, EDNA RICHARDSON, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: There was no date on this obit, but tomb at Macedonia Cemetery has date of birth 21 Feb 1910 and death 14 Sep 1973. “Mrs. Edna Richardson Bevis 63, Cloverdale, Rt. 1, died Friday at ECM Hospital. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of Hendrix Chapel Church of Christ. Services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. from Hendrix Church of Christ by Floyd Farris and Charles Coil. Burial will be in Macedonia Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church an hour prior to service time. Surviving are the husband, Dewey E. Bevis, Cloverdale, Rt. 1; three daughters, Mrs. H. L. Spires, Briston, Okla; Mrs. John D. White, Mrs. Richard Chard, both of Florence; a son, W. H., Florence; two brothers, Thomas C. Richardson, Florence, Ike Richardson, Clarkston, Mo.; eight grandchildren.”


BEVIS, J.W., Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note; There was no date on this obit. There is a J. William Bevis buried at Greenview that died 1969 that may be the right person. “J. W. Bevis, 90 Cloverdale, Rt. 1, died Tuesday at 12 noon at ECM Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., a retired merchant of the Threet’s Crossroads Community and a member of Hendrix Chapel Church of Christ. Services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. from Sherrod Avenue Church of Christ by Douglas Farley and Robert Brooks. Burial will be in Greenview Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour prior to services. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dewey Kelsey, Tuscumbia; Mrs. Clyde Lovelace, Mrs. Thomas Vess, both of Florence; four sons, Eugene, J. W. James T. Florence; David, Cloverdale; a sister, Mrs. Burt Simon, Lutts, Tenn.; two brothers, Joe, Rt. 4, Florence; Charlie, Florence, Rt. 3, 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Clyde Bevis, Romine Bevis, Delmar Hipps, Joe Bevis, Virgil Balentine and Earnest Balentine.”


BEVIS, MATTHEW M., Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Matthew M. Bevis, 93, 1050 W. 12th St., Sheffield, died Saturday at 11 a.m. at Colbert County Hospital following a three-week illness. A native of Wayne County, Tennessee, he was a retired farmer. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel with the Rev. Max Burn and the Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will Follow in the Murphy Chapel Cemetery with Morrison-Elkins of Tuscumbia directing. Survivors include one daughter, Miss Linnie P. Bevis, Sheffield; one son, Arling E. Bevis, Sheffield; one sister, Mrs. Della Gilbert, Tuscumbia; eight grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. The body will remain at the residence until time for the service.”


BEVIS, SARAH SCOTT, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: There was no date on this obit. There are two Sarah Bevis’ buried at Pine Hill Church. I could not determine which one was this Sarah. “Mrs. Sarah Scott Bevis, 85, Rt. 2, Waterloo, died this morning at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Pine Hill Church of Christ, a retired practical nurse. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Murphy’s Chapel, with Robert Harkrider officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church. She is survived by a son, Robert Scott, Rt. 2, Waterloo; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Johnson, Memphis, Mrs. Ella White, Florence; a brother, Louis D. Bevis, Florence; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Gene Landrum, Reeder Witt, Irvin Nesbitt, Herschel Brown, Vernon Pigg, Roy Miles.”


BINGHAM, CLATEN CLYDE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “RUSSELLVILLE — Claten Clyde Bingham, 75, Route 7, died Sunday, July 16, 1989, at Humana Hospital, Muscle Shoals. He was retired from Union Carbide after 34 years of service, was a veteran and attended Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Spry Funeral Home chapel, Russellville, with the Rev. Tommy Heaps officiating. Burial will be in Colbert Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Idell Bingham, Russellville; sons, James C. Bingham, Littleville, Paul G. Bingham; daughter, Janet K. Todd, both of Russellville; brothers, Carroll Bingham, Hillsboro, Joe Bingham Jr., Memphis, Tenn., Eural Bingham, Chapel Hill, N.C.; sisters, Mrs. Mary Bynum, Mrs. Nell Harville, both of Corinth, Miss., Lorrayne Johnson, Memphis; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Bearers will be Grady Garrison, Kenneth Canerday, David Milner, Melvin Mansell, Johnny Smith, W.C. Woodall, Bill Hamilton and Jeff Scott. Honorary bearers will be friends from the Union Carbide plant.”


BINGHAM, LILLIAN IDELL, TimesDaily/Thursday, December 25, 1997 “Lillian Idell Bingham, 83, Russellville, died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1997, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence. Visitation will be 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Friday at Pinkard Funeral Home, Russellville. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in Colbert Memorial Gardens, Tuscumbia. Officiating at the funeral will be Bro. Albin Burbanks. She was a native of Corinth, Miss., lived in this area for the past 55 years, and was a member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, Littleville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Claten Clyde Bingham. She is survived by her sons, James Clyde and wife Bettye Bingham, Littleville, Paul and wife Shirley Bingham, Russellville; daughter, Janet K. and husband Max Todd, Russellville; sister, Pauline McBryde, Russellville; five grandchildren, Lynne Borden, Hartselle, Cristi Crane, Nashville, Tenn., Greg Bingham, Russellville, Kim Clement, Littleville, Jeremy Duke, Russellville; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.”


BLACK, GLADYS HENSON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean Sr. prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home “Gladys Henson Black was born in Wayne County, Tennessee, on July 23, 1911, the daughter of the late Walter and Mary Stribling Henson. In June, 1941, Mrs. Black was united in marriage to Emory Black, who preceded her is death in March, 1974. She departed this life on September 26, 1991, at the Hardin Home Nursing Home, at the age of 80 years, 2 months and 2 days. Mrs. Black is survived by one son, Charles Austin of Counce, Tennessee; five sisters: Willie Ellen Franks and Etta Jennings, both of Savannah, Tennessee, Ester Melson of Collinwood, Tennessee, Edith McFall of Waynesboro, Tennessee, and Hazel Hardison of Florence, Alabama; one brother, Glen Eloy Henson of Muscle Shoals, Alabama; and three grandchildren. Mrs. Black was preceded in death by one son, James Emory Black in March, 1980.”


BLANKENSHIP, EVA LEIGH, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mrs. Eva Leigh Blankenship, 33, Rt. 2, Waterloo, died Wednesday night at ECM Hospital. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Murphy Chapel Baptist Church. She was an LPN, formerly employed at Shoals Hospital. Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at Murphy Chapel Baptist Church with Virgil Geans and Vernon Creasy and James Trotter officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the residence until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church. She is survived by her husband, Ronald Blankenship; two daughters, Tamara Faulkner and Martina Faulkner; a stepdaughter, Barbara Blankenship; a step-son, Daniel Blankenship; her mother, Mrs. Clara South; a brother, Rufus South, all of Rt. 2, Waterloo. Bearers will be Ralph Reach, James South, Thomas South, Eddie Littlepage, Paul Frazier, Cecil Murphy.”


BOSCH, ZADDY M., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mishawaka, Ind. Zaddy M. Bosch, 63, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994, at her residence. She was a Tyronza, Ark., native and former Waterloo, Ala., resident, who had lived in Mishawaka since 1949. She was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 98, Mishawaka. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church, Bumpus Creek Road, Waterloo. Burial will be in White Cemetery, Waterloo, Chapel Hill Funeral Home, Osceola, directing. Survivors include a daughter, Cherri Goehring, Mishawaka; son, Jack E. Morgan Jr., Osceola; sisters, Virginia Atkinson, Waterloo, Ala., Fay Heavner, Little Rock, Ark.; brothers, Estol White, David White, Joe L. White, all of Mishawaka, Curtis White, Waterloo; six grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the American Lung Association.”


BREWER, HELEN AYCOCK, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Helen Aycock Brewer went home to be with the Lord peacefully with her family by her side Friday, Nov. 30, 2007. Helen was a graduate of Colbert County High School and Samford University. She was a dedicated public school teacher, homemaker and pastor’s wife. Helen loved her Lord, her family, her church and her friends. She was loved and survived by her husband of 43 years, Laymon L. Brewer Jr.; sons, L. Lee Brewer III and wife, Robin, of Franklin, Tenn., Mickey L. Brewer and wife, Andrea, of Florence, and daughter, Lori B. Kidd and husband, Ricky, of Florence; seven precious grandchildren, Carter Brewer, 13, Callie Rose Brewer, 9, of Franklin, Tenn., Garett Brewer, 10, Caleb Brewer, 8, Marabeth Brewer, 6, of Florence, Jackson Kidd, 2, Maggie Kidd, 1, of Florence; her sister, Donna and husband, Dr. Robert S. Meigs, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She was preceded in death by her parents, Claude and Lyla Aycock, of Colbert County. Pallbearers will be Brian Wright, Junior Johns, Larry Brewer, James Cole, Gerald Johnson, Sam Mansell, Troyce Ledbetter and Earl Brown. Honorary pallbearers are the men of Lee Heights Baptist Church. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, at Elkins Funeral Home, Hermitage Drive, Florence. She will lie in state noon-1 p.m. at Lee Heights Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Glendale Cemetery in Colbert County. James Waddell, Jim Warren and Eddie Garner will be officiating. Her family wants to express their deep appreciation to friends, church members, Hospice of North Alabama, Brewer Medical Services and Dr. David Brown and staff. In lieu of flowers, donations may be contributed to Lee Heights Baptist Church Building Fund. Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family.”


BREWER, JENNIE BELLE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mrs. Jennie Belle Brewer, 76, Hackleburg, died at Colonial Manor Hospital Thursday. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Hackleburg Church of Christ with James Mays officiating. Burial will follow in Cedar Tree Cemetery, Nichols Funeral Home of Haleyville directing. The body will lie in state at the church for one hour. She is survived by five sons, Stanley Brewer, Manassa, VA., S.D. (Shorty) Brewer, Hackleburg, Doyle Brewer, Mobile, Jack Brewer, Florence; five daughters, Mrs. Huey Frederick, Hackleburg, Mrs. Nell Gentry, Conroe, Tex., Mrs. Selma Wilson, Evergreen, Ala., Mrs. Marietta Mann, Hackleburg, Mrs. Voncil Goolsby, Florence; 24 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Butler, Union City, Tenn. Mrs. Victoria Hinton, Waterloo, Mrs. Lizzie Benson, Waterloo.”


BREWER, REBA A., TimesDaily News, Florence, AL FLORENCE — Mrs. Reba A. Brewer, 72, Magnolia Gardens Apartments, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1988, at her residence after a brief illness. She was retired after 28 years at Genesco and was a member of First United Pentecostal Church, Weeden Heights. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Elkins and Son Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with the Rev. Roger Overton officiating. Burial will be in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include a son, A.M. Brewer, Florence; brothers, Floyd White, Hershell White, R.W. White, all of Savannah, Tennessee, Ralph White, Florence, Tommy J. White, Atlanta; sisters, Hester Clay, Hayti, MO., Myrtle Morris, Savannah, Tenn., Marie Roberts, Opha Davis, Bedia Black all of Florence; two grandchildren. Nephews will be bearers.”


BROWN, BENJAMIN F. Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil Gean. “Mr. Benjamin F. Brown, age 78, Rt. 10 Box 365, Florence, Alabama, died February 5, 1988, at University Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama. Mr. Brown’s funeral service will be February 7, 1988 at Murphy’s Chapel Church, with Bro. Virgil Gean, Bro. Earl Dixon and Bro. Grant Indencon officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Etta Brown; two sons, Mr. Bennie F. Brown, Jr., and Mr. Ronnie L. Brown, Florence; two daughters, Mrs. Jimmie Nell Patrick, Huntsville and Mrs. Dottie N. Haataja, Florence; three brothers, Leonard Wilson Brown, Florence, John Thomas Brown, Florence, and Marvin Francis Brown, Florence; three sisters, Mary Estelle Thrasher, Florence, Hattie Christine Balentine, Florence and Ruby Lee Mitchell, Florence; 11 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.”


BROWN, MRS. CLARA, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “Mrs. Clara South Brown, 81, Savannah Highway, Florence, died Thursday at 6:10 p.m. at Mitchell-Hollingsworth. Mrs. Brown was the widow of Marvin F. Brown, Sr. She was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel with Rev. Louis Ray and V.H. Gean officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Morrison-Elkins directing. She is survived by four sons, Ben, Thomas, Leonard and Marvin F. Brown, Jr., all of Florence; three daughters, Mrs. Garland Mitchell, Mrs. Odell Balentine, Mrs. Andrew Thrasher, all of Florence; four brothers, Moncer South, Collinwood, Tenn., John, Floyd and Claude South, all of Florence; a sister, Miss Stella South, Florence; 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren. Bearers will be grandsons, Bennie Brown, Ronnie Brown, Gene Mitchell, Brown Mitchell, Larry Brown, Gary Balentine, Vernon Thompson, Bill Hudson. The body will remain at the funeral home until it is taken to the church to lie in state one hour before the service.”


BROWN, MR. EMMITT LOUIS (DICK) Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil Gean Mr. Emmitt Louis (Dick) Brown passed away 25 June 1978, at the age of 60 years, 9 months and 26 days. He was born August 30, 1917 and was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. The funeral will be on 27 June 1978 conducted by Revs. Virgil H. Gean and Earl Dixon. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ednar Dee Brown, Florence, AL, two sons, Mr. L. C. Brown, Florence, AL, Mr. John Henry Brown, Florence, AL; two brothers, Mr. Walker Brown, and, Mr. Earl Brown, Florence, Ala.; six sisters, Miss Kathleen Brown, Mrs. Carrie Sharp, Mrs. Madelene Fulmer, Mrs. Ruby McDonald all of Florence, AL, Mrs. Clara Daniels, Waterloo, AL, and Mrs. Thelma Rickard, Creve Colur, Ill.; three grandchildren; a number of nieces & nephews. Spry Funeral Home directing.


BROWN, JENNIE REBECCA Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Jennie R. Brown, 78, born January 4, 1896 passed away on May 26, 1972. She is survived by one son, Ernest Brown, Memphis, Tennessee; one brother, Lucion O. Brown, Cherokee, Alabama; one grandson and a number of nieces and nephews. Cutshall Funeral Home of Iuka, Mississippi directing.


BROWN, MARVIN FRANCIS Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mr. Marvin Francis Brown, 81, Waterloo Route # 2, passed away, Sunday, Sept. 2nd 1962 at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex. The funeral will be on Tuesday, Sept. 4th at 2:00 p.m. at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Louis Ray & Virgil Gean. Burial will be in Murphys Chapel Cemetery. Survivors of Mr. Brown are 4 sons, Ben, Thomas, Leonard, and M.F. Brown; 3 daughters, Mrs. Andrew Thrasher, Mrs. Garland Mitchell, Mrs. Odell Balentine 14 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 2 stepsisters, Mrs. Bruce Ellis and Mrs. Odell Duncan.”


BROWN, PEARL ETTA, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — The funeral for Mrs. Pearl Etta Ticer Brown, 81, Route, 10, will be at 1 p.m. today at Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church with Virgil Jeans, Earl Dixon and Jimmy Shields officiating. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Elkins Funeral Home chapel, Florence, directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. She died Saturday, Nov. 28, 1992, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after an extended illness. She was a native of Lauderdale County, housewife, and member of Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include sons, Benjamin Franklin Brown, Jr., Ironsburg, S.C., Ronnie OL. Brown, Florence; daughters, Jimmie Nell Patrick, Huntsville, Dorothy N. “Dottie” Haataja, Florence; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Ralph Brown, Thomas Brown, Leonard Brown, Gary Balentine, Rufus South, Bobby Ticer, Bill Weaver, Charles Jones and Roy Jones.”


BROWN, RICKY LOWELL, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Ricky Lowell Brown, 40, Florence, passed away Thursday, June 15, 2000, at ECM Hospital. Ricky was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. He also was a member of the Operating Engineers Local 320. Ricky was a 1978 graduate of Central High School. He played Central Dixie Youth ball and was a coach for several years. Ricky was a wonderful and loving husband and a loving daddy. His boys loved him with all their heart. He loved all children and he was like a father to his brothers. He will be missed by all of his family and friends. Mr. Brown was preceded in death by his brother, Rodger Loyd Brown, in 1994; his mother, Teresa Juanita McDonald Brown; both his paternal and maternal grandparents; and his son, Ricky Lowell Brown, Jr. in October 1991. The family will receive friends from 6 until 9 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. The casket will lie in state from 1 p.m. until service time at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 18, at Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Carl Creasy and the Rev. Jimmy Shields officiating. Burial will follow in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife of 11 ½ years, Donna Kay Brown, Florence, Ala.; stepson, Robert Corey Maxwell, Florence, Ala.; sons, Dustin Drew Brown and Ronnie Matthew Brown, Florence, Ala.; father, Ronnie Lowell Brown, Florence, Ala.; stepmother, Sharon Elaine Brown, Florence, Ala.; sister, Rachel Lane Brown, Florence, Ala.; brothers, Ralph Lee Brown and wife, Selina Gail, Ronald Lynn Brown and wife, Wanda Darlene, and Robert Loren Brown, all of Florence, Ala.; a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Mark Henderson, Frankie Murphy, Tim Bevis, Greg Liles, Ronnie Hill, Carl Risner, Junior Peoples and Blair Darby. Honorary pallbearers will be Jackie Warren, members of the Central Dixie Youth baseball team, and Operating Engineers Local 320. Memorials may be made to the Central Dixie Youth organization in care of Ricky Perkins, 8845 County Road 15, Florence, AL 35633. The family would like to extend their thanks to the emergency room staff at ECM Hospital, all the emergency crews that helped and the many friends for their love and support.”


BROWN, RUBY MAE, Times Daily News, Thursday, August 6, 1987 “WATERLOO — The funeral for Ruby Mae Brown, 70, Route 1, Box 297, will be at 3 p.m. today at Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church, with Paul Holloway, Jim Young and Fred Dillion officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tenn., directing. The body will be at her residence until time for the service. She died Tuesday, Aug 4, 1987, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after a brief illness. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church. Survivors include sons, Ray Brown, Florence, David Brown, Waterloo; daughters, Mabel Keeton, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., Margaret Smith, Mishawaka, Ind., Bessie Lou Young, Dorothy Sharp, both of Waterloo; brother, Odell Geans, Florence; sister, Blanche Murphy, Waterloo; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.”


BROWN, RUTH ESTELLE GUYTON, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “The service for Mrs. Ruth Estelle Guyton Brown, of Florence, will be Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, with Gary Patton and Johnny Richardson officiating. Burial will follow at Florence City Cemetery. The Brown family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Brown was born Nov. 15, 1932, and passed away Feb. 10, 2008, at the age of 75. She was married in 1950 to the love of her life, M.F. Brown, and was a member of East Florence Church of Christ. Mrs. Brown worked many years as a managing cosmetologist before her retirement to be a loving, devoted wife and mother. She was preceded in death by her father, James O. Guyton Sr.; her mother, Lottie Mae Holland Guyton; and a brother, James O. Guyton Jr. She is survived by her husband, Marvin R. Brown Jr. of Florence; sons, Marvin Randall Brown and wife, Jacqueline, of Florence, Ala., James Gregory Brown, of Harvest, Ala; granddaughters, Bethany Fenn and husband, David, Laura Richardson and husband, Dave; grandson, Tyler Brown; one great-granddaughter, Hallie Beth Fenn; several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Brown, David Fenn, David Richrdson, Dickey Howard, Greg Richardson and Justin Roberson. Special thanks to Dr. S. Paul Dang, M.D. and staff, Dr. Ricky Irons, M.D., Sally, Olivia and Crestwood Medical Center, Huntsville, Ala. “Love ya.” M.F. “Momma, I love you Forever.” Randy. “Momma, I love you Best, Gregory. Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, is assisting the family.”


BROWN, THERESA JUANITA, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Theresa Juanita Brown, 41, Route 4, Florence, died this morning at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after an extended illness. She was a member of Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, with the Revs. Virgil Jeans, Earl Dixon and Jack Jones officiating. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Survivors include her husband, Ronnie L. Brown, Florence; sons, Ricky Brown, Ralph Brown, Ronald Brown, Robert Brown, Roger Brown, all of Florence; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. McDonald, Florence; sisters, Rosie Jackson, Susie Lentz, Tam Borden, Vickie Risner, all of Florence; brothers, Charles F. McDonald, Georgia, Jamie McDonald, Florence; on granddaughter. Bearers will be David Montgomery, Phillip Jackson, Andy Taylor, Ronald Creasy, Larry Haataja, Grady Patrick Jr., Ricky Fielder, Jimmy Mitchell.”


BRUCE, HAROLD SHERMAN, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mr. Harold Sherman Bruce, 64, departed this earth Sept. 23, 2006. He is survived by his soul mate and wife of 43 years, Carolyn Allen Bruce; four children, D’Artanan, Mercedes, Zabrina, Chancey Bruce and wife, Moira; two grandchildren, Allen and Elizabeth Bruce. Bruce was a member of the Helton Drive Church of Christ, partner and co-owner of Southern Wig Crazy Carolyns, a retired beltline operator at the Colbert Steam Plant and a member of Labors Local No. 366. He served his country through the U.S. Army in Vietnam. Harold was especially proud to have opened his home to several foster children during the last year of his life. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. Monday Sept. 25, 2006, at Greenview Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006, in Greenview Memorial Chapel, with entombment in Greenview Memorial Park/Love Mausoleum. Officiating will be Bill Hall and Jeff McCrary. Military funeral honors will be accorded at graveside. Harold was the son of the late Winnie Lee and John Gilbert Bruce and was preceded in death by his beloved nephew, Zachary Bruce Liles. Other survivors include brothers, Millard Bruce and wife, Judy, of Sheffield, Reggie Bruce and wife, Janie, John Gilbert Bruce Jr. and wife, Susan, all of Florence, and Freddie Bruce, of Flint, Mish; sister, Virginia Bruce Liles, of Florence; and numerous other aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Steve Balentine, Jerry Scoggins, Doug Godfrey, Dale Gambel, Ron Dodd, Foy Persell, John Robertson and Mike Clement. Honorary pallbearers will include Bob Gilcrest, David Thompson, Cliff Thompson, Harold Stanley, Billy Ford and the late Jimmy Regan, Coy Richardson and Dewell Clemons. Special thanks to Dr. Ricky Irons, Dr. Felix Morris, Dr. William Heaton and all the nurses and staff at ECM Hospital. The family would also like to recognize some of PawPaw’s special friends who loved to spend time with him, Vella Mae Wesson, Tess McAffee, Martha Chesley and Belinda “Pud” Bailey. Greenview Funeral Home, of Florence, is directing.”


BRUCE, JOHN C., Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home Obituaries “John C. Bruce, 76, of Osceola, passed away at 11:30 a.m. Monday, November 24, 2008 in his home. John was born on July 10, 1932 in Florence, AL to the late Robert and Mamie (Rogers) Bruce. On September 15, 1973 he married Judy Domonkos. He is survived by his loving wife, Judy of Osceola; two children, David (Judy) Chesnutt of Elkhart and Tracy (Matthew) Longfellow of South Bend and two grandchildren, Justina and Daniel Bass. He is also survived by one sister, Naomi Mason of Florence, AL. He is preceded in death by his parents, six brothers, Amos, Able, Cyrus, Derwood, Byron, and Reeder Bruce and two sisters, Viola Melton and Nettie Young. John proudly served his country in the U.S. Army and was honorable discharged in 1953. He worked for Dodge Manufacturing for 17 years and Uniroyal for 12 years before his retirement. He also worked for many musical instrument manufactures in Elkhart. He was an avid collector of flags and baseball caps and will be remembered for his love of family and his wonderful sense of humor. Visitation will be held from 2:00-6:00 pm, Sunday, November 30, 2008 in Chapel Hill Funeral Hill Funeral Home, 10776 McKinley Highway, Osceola. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Monday, December 1, 2008 in the funeral home with burial to follow in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola. In lieu of flowers, the family request that memorial donations be made to the Center for Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc., 111 Sunnybrook Court, South Bend, IN 46637. The family would like thank Dr. Mark Stanish, M.D., Dr. Rafat Ansari, M.D., Dr. Edward Delle Donne, M.D. and all the nurses for their care of John.”


BUGG, ERMA LEVONIA, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — Mrs. Erma Levonia Bugg, 85, died Tuesday, April 25, 1989, at her residence after an extended illness. She was a native of Waterloo, a member of Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Church and attended Waterloo United Methodist Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Church, with the Revs. Virgil Gean and Jerry Herston officiating. Burial will be in Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Cemetery, Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Survivors include her husband, Finley Arthur Bugg; son, Lawrence L. Bugg, both of Waterloo; daughter, Mrs. Minilla L. Furr, Diamond Barr, Calif.; brother, Wilson Condrey, Sheffield; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Bobby Bugg, Phillip Bugg, Larry Gene Condrey and Jerry Wayne Condrey.”


BURLESON, CONNIE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “KILLEN — The funeral for Mrs. Connie Burleson, 49, will be at 2 p.m. today at First Freewill Baptist Church, Florence, with the Revs. Tom Malone and Jerry Abbott officiating. Burial will be in Colbert Memorial Gardens, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. She died Monday, Feb. 23, 1987, at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital, Sheffield, after an extended illness. She was a native of Corinth, Miss., and had lived in the Killen area for the past 16 years. She was a bookkeeper for the Killen and Central Heights Piggly Wiggly stores and a member of First Freewill Baptist Church, Florence. Survivors include her husband, Don Burleson, Killen; son, Joey Burleson, Killen; daughters, Mrs. Beth Mitchell, Killen, Mrs. Caroline Endicott, Central Heights; mother, Mrs. Chester Johnson, Leighton; brother, David H.; Johnson, Sheffield; sisters, Mrs. Henderson King, Leighton, Mrs. David Clark, Tuscumbia; grandmother, Mrs. Fred Benjamin, Tuscumbia; three grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Memorial may be made to the Killen Senior Center. Bearers will be Charles Ford, Gene Fulmer, Freddie Pitts, George Capps, Sam Hudson and Frank Owens.”


BURNS, REV. MACK Information was taken from the remembrance pamphlet at the funeral home. Rev. Mack Burns was born May 22, 1901 and died January 23, 1993. Services for him were held Tuesday, January 26, 1993, at 1:00 p.m. at Shackelford Funeral Home Chapel in Collinwood, Tennessee. Ministers who conducted the funeral were Bro. Ernest Rich and Bro. Emerald Bailey. Burial was in the Railroad Cemetery.


BUTLER, REUBEN VERNON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Reuben Vernon Butler, age 71, Lutts, Tenn. Passed away Saturday, June 11, 1966 at Veterans Hospital, Memphis, Tenn., a native of Decatur County, Tennessee, the son of T.C. and Hulda Hay Butler. Survivors include one sister, Mr. C. K. Stricklin, Reeves, Tenn; 2 brothers, Henry Butler, Savannah, Tenn. And Hobert Butler, Pine Bluff, Ark.; 1 half brother, Wade Butler, Memphis, Tennessee.; a number of nieces and nephews.” ______________________________________________________________________________ CAGLE, JAMES ALTON, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mr. James Alton Cagle, 84, of Rogersville, Ala., died Sunday, June 21, 2009, at Athens-Limestone Hospital. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at Spry Funeral Home, Athens, Ala. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2009, at Spry Funeral Home chapel, Athens, with burial in Civitan Cemetery, Rogersville, Ala. Steve Klein and Bill Hall are officiating. Mr. Cagle was preceded in death by parents, Alton James and Vela O’Vina Moody Cagle; sister, Mildred Cagle Blackburn; brother, E.F. Cagle; sister-in-law, Willie T. Cagle; brother-in-law, William Howard Garrett; and son-in-law, Danny Bishop McWilliams Sr. Mr. Cagle was a member of the Army Air Force and a veteran of World War II, serving on Tinian Island in the Pacific. He was deployed overseas, where he worked as an electrician on B-29 aircraft. He retired from Redstone Arsenal after 20 years. A salesman at heart, he most loved selling cars. He owned and operated Rogersville Motors for many years. Committed to community service all of his life, Mr. Cagle was a former member of the Rogersville Town Council and a former member of Muscle Shoals Regional Library. Mr. Cagle was a lifelong member and former elder of New Georgia Church of Christ. He loved his church family with all of his heart, where he oversaw multiple building projects as the church continued to grow. Helping his church was his first priority in his service to the Lord. The legacy of his life will truly be the eternal influence that he had over his wife, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, all of who attend church. Mr. Cagle’s deepest commitment, however, was to his family. He was most proud of his wife of 65 years. He was a devoted, loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Through his love and guidance, all of his children and grandchildren have graduated from college and have happy families of their own. He led his family with love, integrity and high expectations, and instilled in us a strong work ethic and discipline. Because he taught us all to love God with all our hears, we know we will see him again. Survivors include his wife of 65 years, Willa Jean Johnson Cagle, Rogersville; daughters, Carolyn C. Akers and husband, William T., Florence, Ala., Cathryn Joyce Cagle and husband, Ray Joe, Rogersville, Ala., Marilyn C. McWilliams, Rogersville, Ala., Billy Ray Cagle and wife, Hazel, Athens, Ala.; sisters, Catherine McCartey and husband, James F., Rogersville, Ala., Shirley Hargrave and husband, Ernest, Madison, Ala.; grandchildren, Caryn A. Hairell and husband, Kris, Florence, Ala., Julia A. Richey and husband Ralph, Florence, Ala., Chris Cagle and wife, Hope Athens, Ala., Beth C. Fields and husband, Keith, Rogersville, Ala., Danny Bishop McWilliams Jr. and wife, Allison, Tuscumbia, Ala., Jennifer M. Mouchette and husband, Tom, Gallatin, Tenn., Laura M. Swint and husband, Stuart, Athens, Ala.; and 16 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Chris Cagle, Danny Bishop McWilliams Jr., Kris Hairell, Ralph Richey, Keith Fields, Tom Mouchette and Stuart Swint. Honorary pallbearers will be William Hairell and Preston Hairell. Memorials may be made to the Rogersville Public Library or Rogersville Volunteer Fire Department.”


CALLAHAN, REUBEN THOMAS, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Reuben Thomas Callahan, 74, Shawneetown, Ill., died Sunday. He was born in Texas and was a former resident of Tuscumbia. Services were today at 2 p.m. at the Pride Baptist Church with the Rev. J.K. Franks officiating. Burial was in the Guy Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Tuscumbia directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velvet Callahan, Shawneetown, Il.; sons, Thomas Callahan, Indiana, Dallas Dee Callahan and Rayford Hillard Callahan, both of Tennessee, and Jesse Lee Callahan, Alabama; daughters, Mrs. Martha Lou King, Hickman, Ky., and Mrs. Patsy Sue Whitehouse, Monrovia, Ind.; brother, Grady B. Callahan, Alabama; sisters, Mrs. Ann Davis and Mrs. Ola Davis, both of Tuscumbia.”


CANNON, ELIZABETH LANEAVE, Times Daily, Nov 1982, Florence, AL Note: Elizabeth was born 28 Mar 1909 and died 17 Nov 1982- (See Wesley Chapel Cemetery records.) “The service for Mrs. Elizabeth LaNeave Cannon, 74, Route 10, Florence, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Liberty Baptist with David Taylor and William E. Poe officiating. Burial will be in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour before the service when it will be taken to the church. Friends may visit the funeral home 6-9 tonight. She died Wednesday at her residence. She was a native of Trigg County, KY, but resided most of her life in Florence. She was wife of the late Sam Cannon and a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Roberta Bevis, Nina Rhodes, Mrs. Jean Phillips, all of Florence, Mrs. Virginia Brown, Brewton, Mrs. Mary Olive, Birmingham. Mrs. Anne McMilliam, Fairfield, Conn.; two sons, Coy Cannon, Florence, Lacey Canon, Pelham; one sister, Mrs. Doyle Haddock, Florence; 21 grandchildren nine great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Percy Davidson, J.W. Nunnery, Butch Gray, Jackie Thompson, Dallas Mc Carley and Sammy Vines.”


CARROLL, GEORGE HOUSTON JR., Times Daily, Florence, AL, Sunday, August 24, 1997 “Mr. George Houston Carroll Jr.,42, of Route 10, Florence, died on Friday after a sudden illness in Irvington, N.J. Mr. Carroll was a native of Lauderdale County, a graduate of Bradshaw High School, and attended UNA. He was a member of Faith Tabernacle Church and was vice president of United Gunite Construction and Pressure Concrete Co. Mr. Carroll is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Olivia Allison McKinney, Florence; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll Sr., Florence; sister, Mrs. Judy Bullington, Tuscumbia; brothers; William Steve Carroll, Irvington, David Blain Carroll, Atlanta, Ga., grandmother, Mrs. Jeanett Carroll, Florence; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Willie and Effie Sego. Funeral services for Mr. Carroll will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Faith Tabernacle Church with Rev. Henry Melton officiating. Mr. Carroll will be place in the church at 10 a.m. Interment will be at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. Monday at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. Pallbearers will be Ed Goodwin, Kip Engle, Michael Whitehead, Danny Haraway, Milton Whitehead, Ronnie Cook. Honorary pallbearers will be Jerry Free, Garry Humble, J.H. Cohen. Memorials may be made to the American Hear Association.”


CARROLL, GEORGE HOUSTON SR., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mr. George Houston Carroll Sr., Florence, Ala., age 71, died Tuesday, March 17, 1998, after an extended illness. Visitation will be Thursday, March 19, 1998, 5-9 p.m. at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Ala. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 20, 1998, 3 p.m. at Faith Tabernacle with burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Officiating will be Rev. Henry Melton. The casket will not be placed in the church one hour before the service as previously stated. Mr. Carroll was a dedicated husband and father for 49 years. He was the owner and CEO of two national contracting companies, United Gunite Construction, Inc. based in Irvington, N.J. and Pressure Concrete, Inc., based in Florence, Ala. These companies completed numerous projects in more than 40 states. Mr. Carroll was dedicated to making life better for all people he worked with. He served his country in the Navy in WWII. In 1949, he married Virginia Sego and had four children. He worked several years in the gunite and shotcrete construction industry and eventually became a manager. Then, in 1974, he started his own company, United Gunite Construction, Inc. In 1993 he purchased Pressure Concrete, Inc., and became a predominate leader in the shotcrete and gunite industry. Also, Mr. Carroll was a board member for IAE (International American Education and Indian American education). He funded the James Goosetree Scholarship Fund at the University of Alabama and was a member of Tide Pride. He was awarded for being the leader of one of the “Future 50” businesses in Nashville, Tenn., and was elected to the Who’s Who registry for Business Leaders Nationwide. Mr. Carroll was personally requested to assist in the reconstruction of the Statue of Liberty and dedicated much time and effort to all Americans in completing his portion of this project. Mr. Carroll loved his family, his employees and his country. He will be missed greatly by all. He was preceded in death by his father, Tom Carroll; wife, Virginia S. Carroll; son, George H. Carroll Jr.; sister, Geneva McClain; and brother, Thomas Carroll. He is survived by his daughter, Judy Carroll Bullington and husband, Joe S. Bullington, Tuscumbia, Ala.; sons, William Steven Carroll and wife, Anita Carroll, Irvington, N.J. and David Blaine Carroll and wife, Sharon Carroll, Atlanta, Ga.; mother, Jeanette Carroll, Florence, Ala.; sisters, Louise Cook, Florence, Ala., Pauline Reynolds, Muscle Shoals, Ala., Ruth Nance, Cohutta, Ga., Cornelia Anderson and Elizabeth Irons, both of Florence, Ala.; brother, Robert Carroll, Florence, Ala.; grandchildren, Olivia McKinney, Ashley Carroll, Justin Carroll, Daniel Bullington, Steven Carroll, Matthew Carroll and Chad Carroll; a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Gary Humble, Gene Stallings, Jerry Free, J.L. Culver, Don Miller, John Clayton, Covie Qualls and Milton Whitehead. Honorary bearers will be E.L. Culver, Employees of United Gunite Construction and Pressure Concrete, Inc., E.E. ”Babe” Blackstock, John Gothard, Danny Haraway, Oliver Roberson, Ed Goodwin and Dr. Edsel P. Holden, III. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 200 Office Park Drive, Suite 303, Birmingham, Ala., 35223, the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 758, Florence, Ala., 35631, and American Lung Association, 250 Governors Drive, Huntsville, Ala.”


CARROLL, VIRGINIA SEGO, Times Daily, Florence, AL, Thursday, October 23, 1997 Mrs. Virginia Sego Carroll, 69 Florence, Ala., died Tuesday Oct. 21, 1997, at ECM Hospital. Funeral services will be Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997, 1 p.m. at Faith Tabernacle, with burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. The casket will be placed in the church at noon. Rev. Henry Melton will officiate. Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, is directing. Visitation will be at the church from noon-1 p.m. Mrs. Carroll was born in Lauderdale County. She was a member of Faith Tabernacle and a former teacher in the Lauderdale County school system. She was the officer manager and bookkeeper and self-employed owner of United Gunite Company. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, and enjoyed growing roses. She was preceded in death by a son, George H. Carroll, Jr. She is survived by her husband, George H. Carroll, Florence, Ala.; daughter, Judy C. Bullington and husband, Joe Bullington, Tuscumbia, Ala.; sons, William Steven Carroll and wife, Anita Carroll, Irvington, N.J., David Blain Carroll and fiance, Sharon Fulbright, Atlanta, Ga.; sister, Betty Brooks, Florence, Ala.; brother, Arnold Sego, Atlanta, Ga.; grandchildren, Olivia A. McKinney, Ashley Carroll, Justin Carroll, Daniel Bullington, Steven Carroll Jr., and Matthew Carroll; and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will include Ronald Cook, Gary Humble, Milton Whitehead, John Clayton, G.W. Gilchrist, and Will Irons. Honorary pallbearers will be J.L. Culver, Michael Whitehead, and members of Gunite Construction Company. Memorial may be made to the American Heart Association, Lauderdale County Chairman, P.O. Box 758, Florence, Ala., 35631.”


CHANDLER, ALICE TUTEN, TimesDaily/Monday, November 10, 1997 Mrs. Alice Tuten Chandler, 96, Route 3, Rogersville, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1997, at Mitchell-Hollinsworth Annex, Florence. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Spry Funeral Home chapel, Athens, Hagen Cooper and O.C. Birdwell will officiate. Interment will be in Wallace Cemetery, Rogersville. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. today at Spry Funeral Home, Athens. She was born Feb. 17, 1901 in Rogersville. She was a member of the Church of Christ. A homemaker and was preceded in death by her husband of 77 years, Dewey Chandler; son, Elwood Chandler; daughter, Marie Richardson; granddaughter, Lisa Chandler; son-in-laws, Byron Birdwell and Cecil Richardson. Survivors include daughter, Elaine Birdwell, Rogersville; daughter-in-law, Juanita Chandler, Jamestown, Ohio; grandchildren, Donna Richardson, Myra Bryant, Danny Birdwell, all of Rogersville; 10 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.”


CHANDLER, BETHEL D. JR., TimesDaily/Saturday, November 22, 1997 Mr. Bethel D. Chandler Jr., 75, 13868 County Road 47, Greenhill, died Friday, Nov. 21, 1997, at his home after an extended illness. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. today at Loretto Memorial Chapel, Loretto, Tenn. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Shiloh Church of Christ with burial in Shiloh Cemetery. The body will like in state at church one hour before service. Officiating at the funeral will be Charles Kretzer, Jason Moon and James A. Hendrix. He was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala., retired from TVA, and a member of Shiloh Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Lorene Richardson Chandler, Greenhill; daughters, Mrs. Glen (Jo) Holden, Greenhill, Mrs. Billy (Joan), Canerday, Greenhill; half-brother, Edgers Canerday, Florence; half-sister, Pauline Curtis Brewer, Greenhill; two grandchildren, Barry Canerday and wife Lavondia, Greenhill, Kent Holden and wife Denise, Birmingham; five great-grandchildren, Chase, Drew, and Derrek Holden, Justin and Jessica Canerday; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bethel Chandler Sr. and Mattie Chandler. Pallbearers will include Fred Dowdy, James H. Curtis, Don Curtis, Arvel Curtis, Jackie Chandler and Boyd Gist.”


CHANDLER, DEWEY, East Lauderdale News, December 21, 1995 “Funeral services for Dewey O. Chandler, 98, Rogersville, were Saturday, Dec. 16 at Spry Funeral Home Chapel, Athens, with O.C. Birdwell and Hagen Cooper officiating. Burial was in Wallace Cemetery. Mr. Chandler died Thursday, Dec. 14, at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex. He was a native of Willspoint, Texas, and an Army veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Church of Christ, member of the American Legion and retired from Tennessee Valley Authority. Survivors include his wife, Alice Tuten Chandler, Rogersville; daughter Elaine Birdwell, Rogersville; three grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren.”


CHERRY, MRS. FLORENCE ITALIE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: The tomb for Florence shows she was born 13 Feb 1881 and died 3 Jan 1971 “Mrs. Florence Italie Cherry, 89, died at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex Sunday at 12:45 a.m. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and was a member of Waterloo Methodist Church. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Waterloo Methodist Church by Rev. W. O. Lanford and Rev. L.O. Jaggers. Burial will be in Richardson Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour prior to services. Surviving are a son, Sie Edwin Cherry, Mishawaka, Ind.; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Bearers will be Verlin Moore, William Canterbury, William Haggard, A.D. Young, Thomas D. Ray, Horace Earl Pyburn.”


CHILDERS, MRS. NOVIE LEE WHITTEN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. Mrs. Novie Lee Whitten Childers, 81,died Sunday, June 12, 1994, at Rolling Acres Nursing Home. The funeral will be Wednesday, June 15, 1994 at Greenview Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Virgil Geans and Rev. Earl Dixon conducting the services. Burial will be in Center Springs, Somerville, AL. Survivors are two daughters, Ramona Childers Dennis, Florence and Mary Verona Wilbanks, Trinity; one brother, Coleman Whitten, Decatur; sisters, Mary Doss, Decatur, Gladys Sharpe, Somerville, Opal Stephenson, Sebring, Fla.; 1 grandson, 3 granddaughters and 1 great grandson


CHILDERS, OSCAR CLARENCE, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: According to the funeral list by Virgil Gean, Oscar died 26 Oct 1979 “Oscar Clarence Childers, 75, Route 2, Waterloo, died Friday night at Colonial Manor Hospital after an extended illness. He lived in the Florence area for 70 years and was a retired painter for TVA. Services will be today at 1 p.m. at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home Chapel, Florence, with Virgil Gean, Earl Dixon and D.C. Rogers officiating. A graveside service and burial will be at 3:30 p.m. at Center Springs Cemetery in Morgan County with Morrison-Elkins, Florence, directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Novie L. Childers, Waterloo; two daughters, Mrs. Ramona Dennis, Florence, and Mrs. Verona Wilbanks, Trinity; one half brother, John D. Green, Florence; and four grandchildren. Bearers will be Randy Dennis, Earnest Balentine, Lester Whitten, Joseph Mosakowski, Donny Dennis and Ricky South.”


CHOWNING, JEWEL D. YOUNG, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mrs. Jewel D. Chowning, 80, of Florence, Ala., passed away Friday, June 2, 2000, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Chowning was a member of the Hendrix Chapel Church of Christ. A graveside service will be Monday, June 5, 2000, at 2 p.m. at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens in Florence. Wayne Wood will be officiating. The family will receive friends Sunday, June 4, 2000, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Elkins Funeral Home of Florence is assisting the family. Mrs. Chowning was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Robert Monroe “Bob” Chowning. Mrs. Chowning is survived by one daughter, Bobbie Chowning Weiss of Florence, Ala.; two sisters, Ruby Dale Young Sandock of Florence, Ala., and Shirley Ann Young Richards of Waterloo, Ala.; one brother, James Robert Young of Florence, Ala; two grandchildren, Debra Lynn Weiss Manning and husband, Mark W., of Florence, Ala. and David Alan Weiss of Florence, Ala.; one aunt, Willie Witt of Florence, Ala. Mrs. Chowning also is survived by several nieces and nephews.”


CLANTON, MAGGIE WESTON, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — Mrs. Maggie Weston Clanton, 86, Rolling Acres Nursing Home, died Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1989, at her residence after an extended illness. She was a native of Waterloo and a charter member of Underwood Baptist Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church, Waterloo, with Leon Bates officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Survivors include sons, James W. Clanton, Jesse O. Clanton, W.J. Clanton Jr., all of Florence, Ruben D. Clanton, Oceola, Ind.; daughters, Nora L. Vaughn, J. Christine Miles, Beatrice C. Faires, all of Florence; 19 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. Bearers will be grandsons.”


CLANTON, MRS. MARY LINA, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: Clergy records show death date as 11 Feb. 1977. “Mrs. Mary Lina Clanton, 49, Rt. 12, Florence, died Friday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. She was a native of Lauderdale County. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, Virgil Geans and Lamar Plunket will officiate. Burial will be in Stutts Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, James C. Clanton; daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hayes, Mrs. Frances Bates, Miss Linda Clanton, Miss Melissa Clanton, all of Cloverdale, Mrs. Judy Cox, Springville, Tenn.; sons, Charles Ray Clanton, Jimmy Wayne Clanton, David Michael Clanton, all of Cloverdale; sister, Mrs. Roy B. Austin, Cloverdale; brothers, Edward Chowning, Robert Chowning, John Chowning, all of Cloverdale, Eugene Chowning, Lawrence Chowning, both of Florence; nine grandchildren. Bearers will be Pete Walker, Bradford Johnson, Emerald Bailey, Ed Clark, E.O. Campbell, Bobby Gibson.”


CLANTON, WILLIAM JASPER, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: Clergyman’s record shows death on 16 Mar.1978. “William Jasper Clanton, 75, of Rt. 10, Florence, died Thursday afternoon in Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. A native and life-long resident of Lauderdale County, Mr. Clanton was a retired truck driver and a member of the Baptist Church. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Leon Bates and the Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Lee Clanton; daughters, Mrs. Christine Miles, Mrs. Beatrice Faires, Mrs. Nora Vaughan, all of Florence; sons, James Clanton, William J. Clanton Jr., Jesse Clanton, all of Florence, and Ruben Clanton, Osceloa, Ind.; 19 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Clanton, Wayne Clanton, Larry Miles, Charles Clanton, David Faires, and Gregory Clanton. The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to the service. The family will receive friends after 5 p.m. today.”


COLLINS, BERNIE JAMES, Shackelford Funeral Directors Obit was taken from Shackelford web site. “Visitation will be Saturday January 30, 2010 from 6 to 9:00 p.m. at Shackelford Funeral Home in Collinwood, Tennessee. Services will be held on January 31, 2010 at 1:00 p.m., with Josh Stults officiating. Burial will follow in Railroad Cemetery, Iron City, Tennessee. Mr. Collins departed this life on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at his residence in Iron City, Tennessee at the age of 66 years, 8 months, 19 days. He was born May 7, 1943 in Waynesboro, Tennessee, the son of the late John Armstrong and Louiza Atkinson Collins. Mr. Collins was a carpenter, member of the American Legion and served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is survived by sons: David M. Collins of Savannah, TN, Richard L. Collins of Port Deposit, MD, Keith A Collins of Raceland, LA, John Collins of Florence, AL; daughter, Michelle A. Staggs of Cypress Inn, TN; grandchildren: Joshua Allen, Felicia Young, Joseph Collins, Kisha Collins, Nathan Collins, Ashley Collins, Megan Young, Amber Collins and Heliey Collins; great grandchild: Tessa Allen; brother, Sammy Collins of Cross Plains, TN. Sisters: Linda Knotts of Harrah, OH, Beatrice Johnson of Florence, AL, nieces & nephews.”


CONDREY, JONES CARL Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr. Mr. Jones Carl Condrey, 121 South Conner St., Florence, AL passed away January 8, 1987 at ECM Hospital. The funeral will be at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, on January 10, 1987, with Virgil Gean officiating. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Louise Condrey; sons, Jerry Wayne Condrey and Larry Condrey of Florence; brother, Wilson Condrey, Sheffield; sister, Mrs. Erma Bugg, Waterloo and one grandson.


COOPER, EULA H., Florence Times, July 8, 1939 “Rogersville Woman Will be Buried on Sunday Mrs. Eula H. Cooper, aged 72, native and lifelong resident of Rogersville, died at her home there yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Cooper, widow of the late J.O. Cooper, was a member of the Rogersville Church of Christ. Surviving are four sons, T. L. and Stanley Cooper, of Athens; Lee Cooper, of Akron, O., and Farris Cooper, of Rogersville; five daughters, Mrs. J.M. Carter, Lexington; Mrs. Nellie Jones, Nashville; Mrs. W.C. Page, Mrs. Louis Mason and Miss Rose Cooper, all of Rogersville, and other more distant relatives. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Rogersville Church of Christ with Elder J.T. Harris, of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., officiating. Burial will follow in Cooper cemetery, near Rogersville, with Brown Service, Florence, directing. Pallbearers will be J.M. Pate, Vaughn Whitehead, Otho Rose, Jimmy Page, Luther Page and H. C. Warren.”


COOPER, JONATHAN, Times Daily, Florence, AL, Jan. 21, 1916 From the Rogersville news column. “Mr. Jonathan Cooper’s remains were interred in the Cooper cemetery near town Saturday afternoon, the burial services being conducted by Brother W.W. Bates. Mr. Cooper had an attack of grippe a few weeks since from which complications arose leading to his death. A large number of Friends sympathize with the bereaved family.”


COOPER, NANNIE DELL, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama, Date of death was June 12, 1978 “Mrs. Nannie Dell Cooper, 91, Rt. 12, Florence, died Monday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after a short illness. She was a native of Clifton, Tenn., had lived in the Florence area many years, and was a member of Liberty Baptist Church at Threets Crossroads, Lauderdale County. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. The Rev. Virgil Gean and the Rev. William E. Poe will officiate. Burial will be in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. John A. Willett, Rt. 12, Florence. Bearers will be Mack Cooper, Roy Cooper, Douglas Cooper, Terry Willett, Joe Cooper, Steve Cooper.”


COOPER, NORMAN T., East Lauderdale News, December 28, 1994 “Norman T. “Shorty” Cooper, age 81, of Birmingham, died Monday, Dec. 26, 1994. He was retired from Norman Cooper Investment Co., Inc. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 28, at 9:30 a.m. with private burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Rideout’s Valley Chapel, Birmingham, is directing. Visitation at the funeral home was Tuesday 6-8 p.m. He was a member of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. He graduated from Howard College (Samford University) with a B.S. in 1937 and received his M.A. from Peabody College in 1941, while a football and basketball coach at Vanderbilt University. He also coached football at Kansas University and L.S.U. before entering private business. In 1936 he captained the Howard College football team that tied the University of Alabama Rose Bowl team. He was selected All-American and the most outstanding Howard athlete in 1936 and alumni athlete at Samford University in 1970. He played in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1937 and 1938 and played professional basketball with The Goodyear Flyers in 1939. He was a founder of Little League baseball in Birmingham and served as host of his own television sports show. He chaired the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce Athletic committee and served as a member of the Administrative Board at Trinity United Methodist Church. Mr. Cooper was a Mason and a Shriner and a member of the Monday Morning Quarterback Club. Survivors; wife, Berta Ruth Cooper; son and daughter-in-law, N. Lee and Joy Cooper; daughter and son-in-law, Fran and Lamar Sale III; brother, Kenneth Cooper; sister, Allene Norris; three grandchildren, Clark and Catherine Cooper, Lamar Sale IV. Memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church.”


COSSEY, EMMIT CALVIN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Emmit Calvin Cossey was born on March 6, 1915 in Hardin County, the son of the late George Wesley Cossey and Ada Pamlee McClain Cossey. On April 19, 1947 he was united in marriage to Louise Barrier. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a former American Legionnaire, and worked as a logger for Hassell Lumber Company and as a farmer. Mr. Cossey departed this life on January 7, 1995 at the age of 79 years, 10 months and one day. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Louise Cossey of Savannah; 2 daughters: Mrs. Janice Babb of Long Beach, MS, Mrs. Susan Buczynski of Savannah; 4 sons: Jimmy D. Cossey of Savannah, Edward C. Cossey of Bossier City, LA, Danny L. Cossey and Donnie Cossey, Sr. of Savannah; 17 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, 1 step-grandchild; 3 sisters: Mrs. Myrtle White, Mrs. Lois Scott and Miss Zella Mae Cossey all of Savannah.”


COUCH, WILLIE WILLARD, TimesDaily/Tuesday, April 4, 2000 “Willie Willard Couch, 54, Rogersville, died Monday, April 3, 2000, after a brief illness. Visitation will be at 4 p.m. today at the residence , 443 Lauderdale 608. The graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Butler Cemetery, Lauderdale County. Officiating at the funeral will be Larry Wilson. Mr. Couch was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca H. Couch, Rogersville, Ala.; sons, Barry Couch, Rogersville, Ala., Billy Hazelwood, Rogersville, Ala., Jackie Crosslin, Rogersville, Ala.; daughters, Melissa Couch, Rogersville, Ala. Hope LeAnn Couch, Rogersville, Ala.; mother, Audrey Simpson Couch, Rogersville, Ala.; sisters, Marie Coffman, Athens, Ala., Betty Heflin, Florence, Ala.; brother, James Couch, Waynesboro, Tenn. Mr. Couch was preceded in death by his father, Noah Couch. Mr. Couch was a retired mechanic and a member of the Church of Christ. Greenview Funeral Home, Florence, directing.”


COX, ELLA MYRTLE NEWTON Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Ella Myrtle Newton Cox was born 27, 1894, in Alabama the daughter of Will and Mattie Roberts Newton. She was united in marriage to James L. Cox who preceded her in death. Mrs. Cox lived most all her life in the Walnut Grove Community. She was a Missionary Baptist. Mrs. Cox departed this life September 3, 1975, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Alabama, at the age of 80 years, 9 months and 6 days. Mrs. Cox is survived by three sons, Ben Cox, Jessie Cox and Robert Cox all of Savannah, Tennessee; six daughters, Mrs. Gertie Williams, Plant City, Fla., Mrs. Ida Stricklin, Adamsville, Tenn., Mrs. Willie Brannon, Lutts, Tennessee, Mrs. Martha Goodman, Mrs. Madgalene Daniels and Mrs. Rachel Winston all of Savannah, Tennessee; one brother, Mr. Bob Newton, Tampa, Florida; 41 grandchildren.


COX, JAMES DEARLION Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “James Dearlion Cox was born December 30, 1953, the son of James C. and Pearl Wilkerson Cox. He was an employee of the furniture manufacture. A member of the Christian Church. He departed this life January 19, 1981, at Cookeville General Hospital, Cookeville, Tenn., at the age of 27 years, no months and 19 days. He is survived by his son – David Shawn Cox – Cookeville; his father – Mr. James C. Cox, Fayetteville, Tenn.; His mother – Mrs. Pearl Fowler – Savannah, Tenn.; His step mother – Mrs. Linda Cox – Fayetteville, Ten.; His step father – Mr. Roy Fowler – Savannah, Tenn.; Two sisters – Mrs. Linda Green – Glenwood, Iowa, Mrs. Barbara L. Wolfe -Savannah, Tenn.; His brother – Mr. Michael A. Cox – Savannah, Tenn.; One half sister – Miss Paula Fowler – Savannah; One step sister – Miss Amy Blackwell – Fayetteville, Tn.; Three step brothers – Mr. Jeffrey Blackwell, Donald Blackwell, and Stephen Blackwell – all from Fayetteville, Tn.”


CREASY, MACUS MCKINLEY, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: Virgil Gean’s clergyman’s record shows date of death, 24 Mar 1976. The record also shows that Mr. Creasy was the son of the late John S. and Betty Arnold Creasy. “Marcus McKinley Creasy, 79 Rt. 3, Florence, died Wednesday at ECM Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County and had resided in Wayne County, Tenn., most of his life. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Clora F. Creasy, a member of Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, Cypress, Inn, Tenn., and a retired farmer. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, with Rev. V.H. Gean and Ernest Roberson officiating. The body will be at Middle Tennessee funeral Home, Waynesboro, until one hour prior to services. Survivors are daughters, Mrs. Ulma Hyde, Muscle Shoals, Mrs. Ruth Needham and Mrs. Lois Carpenter of Florence; sons, James E. Creasy and Herschel F. Creasy of Florence, Vernon Creasy and Leslie Creasy of Cloverdale, Arvel M. Creasy, Huntsville; 28 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Bertha Montgomery, Lutts, Tenn. Grandsons will serve as bearers. “


CREASY, REV. VERNON Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Rev. Vernon Creasy, age 55, Route 12, Box 348, Florence, Ala., passed away on July 20, 1977 at E.C.M. Hospital, Florence, Ala. The funeral will be at Antioch Free Will Baptist Church on July 22, 1977 with Rev. Earl Dixon and Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. Creasy was a member of the Murphy’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Verla Creasy; four sons, Carl, Randy, Tim and Ronald Crease; two daughters, Mrs. Kathy Mitchell and Miss Sherry Creasy; four brothers, James E., Hershel, Arvel and Leslie Creasy; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Needham, Mrs. Lois Carpenter and Mrs. Alma Hyde; three grandchildren. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing.


CRIDER, EDGAR LOUIS, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: There was no date on this obit. Oak Grove Cemetery has an Ed Crider that may be this Edward. “Edgar Louis Crider, 67, Rt. 12, Florence, died at the Colonial Manor Hospital Thursday night after an extended illness. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of the Oak Grove Pentecostal Church, and a retired employee of Southern Tire Company with 17 years of service. The funeral will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Grove Pentacostal Church, with Sam Young and Lelland Horton officiating. Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery, Spry Funeral Home of Sheffield directing. The body will remain in the funeral home until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Francis Crider, Florence; sons, E.J. and Donald Crider, both of Florence; daughter, Mrs. Myra Cagle, Rt. 12, Florence; brothers, Marvin and James Crider, both of Iuka, Miss., Richard Crider, Rt. 20, Florence; sisters, Mrs. Fanny Woods, Rt. 4, Florence, Mrs. Edith Lambert, Burnsville, Miss.; five grandchildren. Bearers will be Lewis Woods, William Woods, Gary Woods, Charles Lambert, Loyd Smith, and Wallace Woods.”


CROUSE, MYRTIE MAGNOLLA WEAVER Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Myrtie Magnolla Weaver Crouse, RFD #2, Henderson, TN, passed away May 24, 1977 at Jackson Specialty Hospital, at age 78 years, 6 months and 18 days. Mrs. Crouse was born on November 6, 1898 in Chester County and was a member of New Home Free Will Baptist Church. The funeral service will be Thursday, May 26, 1977 at Cave Springs Baptist Church , conducted by Bro. Virgil Gean, with interment in Cave Springs Cemetery, Casey Funeral Home directing. Survivors include her husband, Jacob Green Crouse, Henderson; four sons, L.O. McNeal, Finger, James Crouse, Rockford, Ill., Charlie Crouse, Jackson, Jacob Crouse, Jr., Adamsville; two step-sons, Talmage Crouse, Milledgeville, Talmer Crouse, Indianapolis, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Woodrow Busby, Luray, Mrs. Gary Gibson, Memphis; one step-daughter, Mrs. Howard Vinson, Milan; two brothers, Elbert Weaver, Finger, Odell Weaver, Bethel Springs; one sister, Mrs. Arlie Russom, Henderson; 42 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren.


CROWDEN, MR. LEONARD J., Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: Tomb at Greenview shows Leonard was born 22 Aug 1903 and died 8 May 1972 “Leonard J. Crowden, 68, 414 Industry St., Florence, died Monday night at ECM Hospital. He was a native of Lawrence County, had lived in Florence for 23 years. He was a member of the Royal Avenue Free Will Baptist Church, a retired Reynolds Alloys employee. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, with Rev. Doyle Wallace officiating. Burial will follow in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Ethel Crowden; a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Dobbins, Florence; a sister, Mrs. Lucille Cox, Florence; two brothers, Lavert and Ted Crowden, both of Leighton; two grandchildren.”


CURRY, MRS. OLLIE GIBBS, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: There was no date on this obit. “Mrs. Ollie Gibbs Curry, 57, Waterloo, died Wednesday at Hardin County General Hospital. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Surviving are the widower, Vernon Curry, Waterloo; a daughter, Mrs. Rachel Smith, Savannah, Tenn.; three sons, Louis Eugene Curry, Mishawaka, Ind.; Carl Curry, Osceola, Ind.; Carrol Curry, Savannah, Tenn.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gibbs, Waterloo; a sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Lard, Waterloo; two brothers, Obie Gibbs, Waterloo; Ervin Gibbs, Truman, Ark.; six grandchildren. Services were conducted today at 1 p.m. from Shackelford Chapel, Savannah, by Virgil Gene and W. G. Harwell. Burial was in Memory Gardens in Hardin County, Tenn., Shackelford Funeral Home directing.”


CURRY, THOMAS WALTER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Thomas Walter Curry, Waterloo, Ala. Was born November 11, 1881, died September 30, 1963 at age 81 years, 10 months and 19 days. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lee Annie Carson Curry, Waterloo, Ala.; 3 sons, Vernon, Leonard both of Waterloo, Ala and Paul Curry of Florence. Ala.; 4 daughters, Mrs. Grady Lard, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. McKinley Lard, Reagan, Tenn., Mrs. Jesse Haynes, Fort Myers, Florida and Mrs. Travis Frederick, Boaz, Ala.; 27 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.”


CURRY, TISHIA LEE ANNIE CARSON Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. ‘Tishia Lee Annie Carson Curry was born July 22, 1888, in Lauderdale County Alabama, the daughter of James Polk and Isbelle Waites Carson. Mrs. Curry was united in marriage to Thomas Walter Curry, who preceded her in death September 30, 1963. She was a Baptist. Mrs. Curry lived most of her life in the Waterloo, Alabama area of Lauderdale County. She departed this life February 8, 1975, at the age of 86 years, 6 months and 16 days. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Grady Lard, Sr., Savannah, Mrs. McKinley Lard, Savannah, Mrs. Jesse Haynes, Ft. Myers, Fla., Mrs. Travis Frederick, Haleyville, Ala. Three sons, Mr. Vernon Curry and Mr. Paul Curry, Florence, Ala.; 27 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren.” _______________________________________________________________________________ DANIEL, JOHN ROBERT Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Mr. John Robert Daniel age 78, Savannah, Tenn., passed away Nov. 24th, 1966, at Hardin County Hospital, Savannah, Tenn. He was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee and was the son of John and Eliza Whitaker Daniel. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Warrington Daniel, Savannah, Tenn.; 4 sons, William of South Bend, Ind., Earl, Madison and Richard all of Lutts, Tenn.; 4 daughters, Mrs. Gladys Patterson, Guild, Tenn., Mrs. Juanita Combs, Mrs. Bessie Smith both of Savannah, Tenn. And Mrs. Mary Franks, Kress, Texas; 21 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.”


DANIELS, JAMES SOL Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “James Sol Daniels was born February 1, 1911 in Collinwood, Tennessee, the son of Clay Daniels and Camilla Shands Daniels. Mr. Daniels was a farmer. He lived his life in Wayne and Hardin Counties. He died November 30, 1963, at his home in the Walnut Grove Community of Hardin County at the age of 52 years, 9 months and 29 days. He is survived by five brothers, Walter Daniels, Chicago, Ill., Melvin and Bannie Daniels of Savannah, Tenn., Leonard Daniels, Tyronza, Ark., Millard Daniels, Jonesboro, Ark.; one half brother, Mr. Doug Daniels, Savannah, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Roxie Barrier, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Willodean Lewis, Somerville, Tenn., Mrs. Gertie Wilhite, Earle, Ark.; two half sisters, Mrs. Minnie Staggs, Collinwood, Tenn., Mrs. Ella Lakey, Artesia, N. M.”


DANIELS, PAMELA KAYE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean “Pamela Kaye Daniels was born October 10, 1967 in Florence, Alabama and departed this life June 16, 1985 at Birmingham, Alabama at the age of 17. She was a member of Whites Creek Baptist Church. Survivors are a son, Chadwick Dewayne Daniels; mother – Jean Hutchinson, Mobile; Step Father – James B. Hutchinson 1406 Eslava St. Mobile, Alabama; sisters: Gena Williams, Birmingham, Sheila Jones, Mobile, Alabama; brothers: Denny Daniels, Tyronza, AR, Terry Daniels, Albertbelle, Alabama;Jeffery Daniels, Mobile, Alabama; grandfather & grandmother – Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Daniels, Savannah, TN.”


DAVIDSON, MRS. LOLA Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Leon Johnson & Son Funeral Home, Henderson, Tennessee. “Mrs. Lola Davidson, Chester County Nursing Home, Henderson, TN 38340 was born February 24, 1891 in Chester County, daughter of the late Shep and Elizabeth Hurst Morton. She was married to Jake Davidson in 1910. He died in 1964. She lived in the Hickory Corner Community until 1982, when she became a patient at the Chester County Nursing Home. She was a member of New Home Free Will Baptist Church. Mrs. Davidson passed away December 31, 1985 at the age of 94 years, 10 months and 7 days. The funeral will be January 1, 1986 at 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home and burial will be in Cave Springs Cemetery, with Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Survivors are: daughters, Mrs. Lorene Wamble, Mrs. Opal Marsh and the late Mrs. Pauline McNeil who died in 1983; 1 sister, Mrs. Laura Brinkley; 9 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren.”


DAVIS, MR. DOUGLE McKINLEY Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr and Times Daily News, Florence. “Mr. Dougle McKinley Davis, age 49, Rt. 5, Florence, Ala. Passed away October 2, 1971, at his residence. He was a native of Hardin County, Tennessee and the son of Mr. N.A. and Mary Stricklin Davis, of Rt. 5, Florence, Alabama. Mr. Davis was a member of the Baptist church. Funeral services will be today at 3 p.m. from Community Baptist Church, the Rev. Virgil H. Gean officiating, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home of Waynesboro, Tennessee in charge. Survivors are a son, Daniel Davis, Rt. 2 Waterloo, Alabama; a daughter, Mrs. Glenda DeRascure, Chicago, Ill.; a brother, Ellis Davis, Florence, Alabama; 10 sisters, Mrs. Bertha Littleton, Mrs. Hester Horton, Mrs. Delia Watkins, Mrs. Willodean Atkinson, Mrs. Geneva Cantrell and Mrs. Myrtle McMullon, Florence, Alabama; Mrs. Lettie Gray, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Carol Bordelon, New Orleans, La., Mrs. Elvia Drapa, Schiller Park, Ill., Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, Chicago, Ill.”


DAVIS, MRS. MARY CATHERINE Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and Times Daily News, Florence. “Mrs. Mary Catherine Davis, age 84, of Rt. 5, Florence, Ala., passed away Aug. 30, 1972 at ECM Hospital. She was a native of Hardin Co., Tenn., and the daughter of J.F. and Patricia Perry Stricklin. Mrs. Davis was a member of the Free Will Baptist church. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the Community Free Will Baptist Church, Lauderdale County, by Virgil Geans. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee directing. Survivors are her husband Mr. N.A. Davis; a son, Ellis Davis, Florence, Ala.; 10 daughters, Mrs. Lettie Gray, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Carol Bordelon, New Orleans, La., Mrs. Geneva Cantrell, Russellville, Ala., Mrs. Willodean Atkinson, Mrs. Delia Watkins, Mrs. Bertha Littleton, Mrs. Marie Rich, Mrs. Hester Horton, Mrs. Elvia Drapa, and one step-daughter, Mrs. Myrtle McMullon all of Florence, Ala.; one brother, Mr. Bud Stricklin, Savannah, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie West and Mrs. Nora Campbell, Florence, Ala.; 41 grandchildren, 51 great-grandchildren, 11 step-grandchildren and 3 step-great-grandchildren.”


DAVIS, NEAL ANDREW Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and the Times Daily News, Florence. Mr. Neal Andrew Davis passed away July 13, 1973, at the Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Ala. Mr. Davis was 88 years old. He was a native of Hardin County, Tennessee and the son of James & Viana Franks Davis . Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. from Community Baptist Church by Virgil Gean. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home of Waynesboro directing. Survivors are a son Ellis Davis, Florence, Ala., Rt. 3; 1 daughters, Mrs. Myrtle McMullon, Mrs. Bertha Littleton, Mrs. Hester Horton, Mrs. Delia Watkins, Mrs. Willodean Atkinson, all of Florence, Ala., Mrs. Lettie Gray, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Marie Rich, Cloverdale, Ala., Mrs. Elvia Drapa, Waterloo, Ala., Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Vivian Bordelon, New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Geneva Cantrell, Russellville, Ala.; 57 grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren.


DEAREN, JAMES E., Corsicana, Texas, Times Daily News, Florence, Alabama Note: family records show Mr. Dearen was born 15 Apr, 1897 at Dart, Lauderdale County, Alabama and died 5 Dec. 1964, in Marlin, Falls County, Texas. “James Edgar Dearen, 67, Corsicana, Tex., formerly of Florence, died recently there. Survivors include the widow, Mr. Jimmie Lee Dearen; three sons, Billy Dearen, Beaumont, Tex., John L. Dearen, Spain, Lee Dearen, Corsicana; two daughters, Nancy and Martha, both of Corsicana; six grandchildren: seven sister, Mrs. Minnie Sego, Waterloo, Mrs. Clara South, Waterloo, Mrs. Margie Morgan, Memphis, Mrs. Gladys Ellis, Memphis, Mrs. Addie Miller, Memphis, Mrs. Vera Posey, Jasper, Laverne Crockett, Forest City, Ark.; five brothers, Lee Dearen, Waco, Tex., Garland Dearen, Memphis, Ed Dearen, Memphis, J.L. Dearen, Arkansas, Clarimont Dearen, Memphis. He is also survived by nieces and nephews in this area.”


DEAREN, JOHN LINDLEY, Times Daily News, Florence, Alabama Note: Family records show Mr. Dearen was born on 14 Apr. 1861 in Tennessee, to Hopkins Lee and Nancy Caroline White Dearen. John died on 15 Nov. 1953. “Former Resident, John L. Dearen, Dies In Tyronza, Ark. John L. Dearen, 92, died Sunday morning at 11 a.m. at the home of his daugher, Mrs. Sam Morgan at Tyronza, Ark., following a lengthy illness. Mr. Dearen was born and reared in Lauderdale County before moving to Arkansas in 1926. He was a mechant and farmer in both Alabama and Arkansas and was a member of the Tyronza Church of Christ. Surviving are six sons, W. Lee of Waco, Texas, James E. of Corsicana, Texas, John G. of Mempis Tenn., R.C. of Memphis, R. Edd of West Memphis, Ark., J.L. of West Memphis; eight daughters, Mrs. Sam Morgan of Tyronza, Mrs. Gladys Ellis, Mrs. Robert Miller, both of Memphis, Mrs. W. M. Crockett of West Memphis, Mrs. Carlos Posey of Jasper, Mrs. Tom B. Sego, Mrs. J. C. South, Mrs. J. E. Murphy, all of Florence; one nephew, Marvin Brown of Florence; 50 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at Murphy’s Chapel church near Florence, and burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery. Claude Lewis minister of Stoney Point Church, will officiate. Active bearers will be grandsons. Brown Service of Florence is in charge of arrangements.”


DOOLEY, PAULINE MASON WILLIAMS, Times Daily/Friday, July 7, 2000 “Pauline Dooley died Tuesday, July 4, 2000, in Chattanooga, Tenn. She was 86. Mrs. Dooley was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. She had lived in Cloverdale, Ala., Nashville, Tenn., and Florence, Ala., before going to Life Care Center in Chattanooga in April 1999. She was a member of the Jacksonburg Church of Christ. Survivors are three daughters, Virginia Williams Greer, Boulder. Colo., Laverne Williams Miles, Florence, Ala. Christine Williams Thomshack, Hixon, Tenn.; 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. The visitation will be Friday, July 7, 2000, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral will be Saturday, July 8, 2000, at 11 a.m. from Greenview Memorial Chapel in Florence with Gary Gooch officiating. Pallbearers will include Greg Miles, Chris Miles, Keith Lawson, Stan Sherrod, Mike Tomshack, David Tomshack, Don Greer. Tim Plew. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.” Note: Mrs. Dooley was the daughter of William “Willie” Lee and Frances Roberson Mason, who preceded her in death.


DOWDY, G.W., Florence Times, Jan. 9, 1894, Threet column “Sad News From Threet Four Deaths in Four Days Threet, Jan. 9, 1894 Mr. Editor—The great amount of sickness and numerous deaths have thrown a dark shadow over the hearts of the people in this vicinity……….. On Tuesday our nearest neighbor, Mr. G. W. Dowdy, died of pneumonia. Mr. Dowdy was one of the best men of our section. He was a success, and an exemplary Christian, always ready to offer the helping hand to the suffering an distressed. He leaves a wife and six children. May we always be found following in his footsteps, doing good. May the sympathies of our Creator be bestowed upon his family. Yours, J. F. Koonce“


DUBOISE, ANDERSON DUDLEY Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Anderson Dudley Duboise was born January 9, 1912 in Alcorn County, Ms., the son of the late William H. and Nannie Carney Duboise. On January 7, 1939 he married the former Agnes Carney. Mr. Duboise departed from this life March 14th at the age of 70 years, 2 months, and 5 days. He leaves other than his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Geneva Echols, Marion, Ark., Mrs. Virginia Easterly, Dallas, Tex., Mrs. Alice Rauh, Jackson, Mich., Mrs. Patsy Harrington, and Miss Gale Duboise, both of Detroit, Mich.; four sons Gene Duboise, Pine Bluff, Ark., William Terry and James Duboise, both of Waterloo, Ala., and Gary Duboise, Detroit, Mich.; 19 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild; a sister Mrs. Della Elam, Florence, Ala.; two brothers John Duboise, Guntown, Miss., and Donald H. Duboise, Counce, TN.”


EATON, JOHNNIE VERNON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Johnnie Vernon Eaton age 43, born October 15, 1925 at Cypress Inn, Tenn., to Bruce and Irene Eaton. He was a native of Tennessee, but was living at Houston, Texas at the time of his death, due to a stroke. He leaves to mourn his death, his mother, Mrs. Irene Jiles, five children, Jeweldene _____(not legible), Leon Shelby, Pauline, and Nancy Eaton; one brother, Roy Eaton; one half sister, Mrs. Ivol Rainey, one half brother, Charlie Holt; three stepsisters, Mrs. Gertie Bevis, Mrs. Goldie Ayers, Mrs. Esther Eaton; two step brothers, Vernie Holt and Carol Holt; a host of friends and relatives.”


EZEKIEL, JESSE JAMES, Florence, Alabama, Friday, April 12, 1946, The Florence Herald “James J. Ezekiel Dies of Injuries Waterloo Farmer Killed When Kicked By Mules: Was Veteran of War I Jesse James Ezekiel, a farmer of the Waterloo community, died Tuesday as the result of injuries sustained when he was kicked by a team of young mules. The accident occurred about 8 o’clock on the Ezekiel farm, when the deceased and his son, Archie were riding in a wagon which hit a rock and Mr. Ezekiel was thrown forward under the hoofs of the young mules. The son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ezekiel, the deceased was born in Sheffield on February 22, 1894. In addition to his wife, Mrs. Dewey Woods Ezekiel, he leaves three sons, Robert, George and Archie Ezekiel, all of route 2, Waterloo, and four daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Sharp, route 4, Florence, and Misses Rebecca, Mable and Ollie Ezekiel of route 4, Waterloo. He was a veteran of World War I, and a member of Florence Post No. 11. American Legion. Funeral rites were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Oak Grove church with Rev. Virgil Geans, Freewill Baptist minister, officiating. Burial was in the cemetery there with Spry directing.” ______________________________________________________________________________ FAIRRES, LINNIE IDA, TimesDaily/Wednesday, September 6. 1995 “Linnie I. Fairres, 79, Route 1, Waterloo, died Monday, Sept. 4, 1995, after an extended illness. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Greenview Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in Murphy Chapel Cemetery. Officiating at the funeral will be Rev. Robert Geans of Edwardsburg, Mich. She was a native of Lauderdale County and had lived in this area most of her life. She is survived by her husband, Doyal Fairres, Waterloo; sisters, Rether Franks, Waterloo, Myrtie Heavner, Mishawaka, Ind., Mary Rogers, Clovis, N.M.; brothers, Reeder Geans, Waterloo, Leonard Geans, South Bend, Ind., Paul Geans, Mishawaka, Ind. Pallbearers will include Raymond Fairres, Jesse Holloway, Ray Thigpen, Donald Young, Mike Young, Hassell Smith, Gaylon Phillips and Mike Rogers. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church.”


FAULKNER, MRS. ALPHA MAUDE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “LEXINGTON — Mrs. Alpha Maude Faulkner, 87, Route 1, died Saturday June 20, 1987, at Humana Hospital Florence, after an extended illness. She was a native of Colbert County and had lived in the area most of her life. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was the widow of John L. Faulkner. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. today at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will be in Williams Chapel Cemetery, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Survivors include a son, Melvin Faulkner, Florence; daughters, Mrs. Ersley Dennis, Lexington, Mrs. Mozelle Oldham, Florence; sisters, Mrs. Ester Newton, Portageville, Mo.; 18 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Donnie Dennis, Johnny Dennis, Jeffrey Chandler, Michael Johnson, Bobby Oldham and Leonard Newton.”


FAULKNER, JASPER MARTIN Information taken from Spry Funeral Home minister’s card for Virgil Gean, the minister in charge. “Mr. Jasper Martin Faulkner, 93 yrs, born Sep. 8, 1877, died Aug. 21, 1971 at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex, Florence, Alabama. Mr. Faulkner was born and raised in Blount County, Alabama and moved to Lauderdale County at an early age and has been a resident of this county ever since. Survivors are one sister, Mr. Letie Shepard of Tyronza, Arkansas; four brothers, Mr. John L. Faulkner of Florence, Alabama, Mr. James R. Faulkner of Route # 1, Cloverdale, Alabama, Mr. Dee Faulkner of Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. Eddie Faulkner of Harrisburg, Arkansas; also several nieces and hephews.”


FAULKNER, JOHN LEVY, Times Daily News Note: The clergyman’s record showed the date of death as January 8, 1974. “John Levy Faulkner, 89, 1142 Sherrod Ave., Florence, died Tuesday night at Shoals Hospital. He was a native of Oenonta, a retired carpenter, a member of the Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Williams Chapel Church with Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Alpha McCluskey Faulkner; three daughters, Mrs. Ersley Dennis, Waterloo, Mrs. Corrine Hubbard, Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Mozelle Oldham, Florence; a son, Melvyn Faulkner, Florence; a sister, Mrs. Leta Shepard, Tyronza, Ark.; three brothers, J. R. Faulkner, Cloverdale, Eddie Faulkner, Harrisburg, Ark., Dee Faulkner, Phoenix, Ariz.; 18 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Bearers will be Edwin Geans, Donnie Dennis, Clarence W. Dennis, Johnny Dennis, Willard Holcombe, Steve Holcombe. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church.”


FAULKNER, MAUDE LILLIAN FIELDER Information taken from the funeral records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Maude Lillian Fielder Faulkner was born in Lauderdale County, Alabama, on September 10, 1897, the daughter of the late Samuel N. and Vistoria Scott Fielder. On December 24, 1923, Mrs. Faulkner was united in marriage to Samuel C. Faulkner, who preceded her in death on February 3, 1971. Mrs. Faulkner was a homemaker and a member of the Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church. She was a resident of Waterloo, Alabama, until moving to Killen, Alabama, five years ago. She departed this life on June 26, 1991, at the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, in Florence, Alabama, at the age of 93 years, 9 months and 16 days. Mrs. Faulkner is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Lillian Austin of Killen, Alabama, and Mrs. Mable Williams of Mishawaka, Indiana; two sons: Lawrence Faulkner of Florence, Alabama, and Beauford Faulkner of Trinity, Alabama; 9 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 10 step-great-grandchildren, 18 step-great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. One son, Luther Faulkner, preceded his mother in death on August 15, 1989.”


FAULKNER, NORA ELIZABETH PERKINS, Times Daily News, Florence, Alabama Note: Minister’s notes show Nora’s birthday as Nov. 28, 1898. “FLORENCE — Mrs. Nora Elizabeth Perkins Faulkner, 89, Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex, died Saturday, Sept. 10, 1988, at her residence after an extended illness. She was a native of Waterloo, a housewife and a Methodist. The graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Williams Chapel Cemetery with the Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, will direct. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include her sons, Jesse J. Faulkner, Doyle Faulkner, Both of Florence; daughters, Quinnie Gist, Waterloo, Ruth Kennamer, Arab, Dorothy Herring, El Paso, Texas; sister, Mrs. Georgia Richards, Cloverdale; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Bearers will be grandsons.”


FAULKNER, SAMUEL C., Times Daily News, Florence, Ala Note: Cemetery records show Mr. Faulkner’s date of birth 5 Sep 1886 and date of death 3 Feb. 1971. “Samuel C. Faulkner, 84, died Wednesday at his home near Waterloo. He was a retired merchant and farmer. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from Bumpus Creek Baptist Church by Rev. J. B. Harper. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, Tenn. Directing. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Maude Fielder Faulkner, Waterloo; three sons, Luther, Savannah; Lawrence, Florence; Buford, Decatur; two daughters, Mrs. A.T. Austin, Killen; Mrs. Vernon Williams, Mishawaka, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Lewis Sheppard, Tyronza, Ark.; five brothers, Dee, Phoenix, Ariz.; Eddie, Harrisburg, Ark.; Martin, John, James, all of Florence; 10 grandchildren; and ? great-grandchildren.”


FIELDER, EDNA PEARL MCFALL Note; Information taken from Virgil Gean’s clergy records. “Edna Pearl McFall Fielder was born in Wayne County, Tennessee, on September 22, 1907, the daughter of the late Sim and Alice Bratton McFall. In March, 1940, she was united in marriage to Clyde Fielder, who survives. Mrs. Fielder was a homemaker and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. She departed this life on December 2, 1989, at the Regional Hospital in Jackson, Tennessee, at the age of 82 years, 2 months, and 10 days. Other than her husband, Clyde, she is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Margaret Smith and Mrs. Frances Michael; one son: Edward Fielder, all of Savannah; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.”


FIELDER, WILLIAM ANDREW Note: Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “William Andrew Fielder was born July 25, 1894 in Hardin County; the son of Frank and Frances Fielder. He married Tera Vandiver who preceded him in death in 1952. On April 23, 1957 he married Willie Blanche Howard. Mrs. Fielder was a retired farmer, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. He departed from this life May 16, 1971 at the Hardin County General Hospital at the age of 76 years, 9 months and 21 days; leaving his wife; one son, Ray Fielder of Central, New Mexico; 2 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eddie Michael and Mrs. Callie Michael, both of Waterloo, Alabama.”


FORD, CLIFFORD E. Note: Information taken from clergy records of Virgil Gean, compiled by Spry Funeral Home, Florence. He was buried at Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery by his wife, Vernette, who preceded him in death. Mr. Clifford E. Ford was born 19 May 1894 and died 1 Apr 1978 at the age of 83 yrs., 10 mos., and 12 days. He is survived by one son, Mr. Roy Lee Ford, Waterloo, Ala.; three nephews: Mr. Donald Ford, Mr. G. W. Ford, and Mr. Earl Ford, all of White Pigeon, Michigan; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.


FORD, ETTA MAE GEAN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Etta Mae Gean Ford was born August 29, 1902, in Hardin County Tennessee, the daughter of George and Abbie Bratton Gean. Mrs. Ford was united in marriage to John F. Ford November 27, 1927, he survives. She departed this life August 1, 1966, at her home near Savannah, having lived all her life in Hardin County. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Miss Johnnie Mae Ford, Savannah and Mrs. Ralph Curtis, Nashville, Tenn.; two sons, Mr. Barney Ford, Savannah, Tenn., and Mr. Arnie Ray Ford, Huntsville, Ala.; 2 grandchildren; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gean, Florence, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. John D. White, Savannah, Mrs. Marvin and Mrs. Doyle Michael both of Florence, Ala.; a number of nieces and nephews.”


FORD, NETTIE VERNETTE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Nettie Vernette Ford, 59, Waterloo Rt. 2, died Monday at 11:30 a.m. at ECM Hospital, following an 18 week illness. She was a life-long resident of Lauderdale County, a member of the Murphy Chapel Baptist Church, and a Sunday school teacher of the adult Leed Class for the past five years. Funeral services will be held from Murphy Chapel, Wednesday at 2 p.m. The body will lie in state one hour before services. It will remain at the funeral home until time to be taken to the church for services. Officiating ministers will be the Rev. Virgil Gean and the Rev. Earl Dickson. She is survived by her husband, Clifford Ford; one son, Roy Lee Ford, Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Audrey Olive and Mrs. Gertrude Hollinder, both of Florence; two brothers, Henry O. Townsley and Edison F. Townsley, both of Florence. Pallbearers will be Fred Morrow, Marvin Morrow, Kenneth and Carol Gean, Earl and G.W. Ford.”


FOWLER, ETHEL GEAN, Savannah, Tennessee “Ethel Gean Fowler of Savannah died Monday, Feb. 9, 1998, at Hardin County General Hospital at the age of 90. She was born in Lauderdale County, Ala., on Jan. 18, 1908, the daughter of the George W. and Florence Perkins Gean. On Oct. 7, 1923, Mrs. Fowler married John Dewey Fowler who preceded her in death on Jan. 25, 1984. She was a homemaker and a member of New Life Pentecostal Church. Mrs. Fowler was known as a good seamstress, cook and yard worker. Services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the Shackelford Chapel with burial in Memory Gardens, Gearld Davis officiated. Mrs. Fowler is survived by one daughter, Noma Lee Tyler of Savannah; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mabel Keele of Iuka, Miss., and Ruth Williams of Martin; and a brother, Virgil Gean of Florence, Ala.”


FOWLER, JOHN DEWEY, from unknown newspaper “John D. Fowler, 83, died Jan. 25 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. He was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala., son of Andy and Margaret Higgins Fowler. He was a lumber checker. Funeral services were Friday, Jan. 27 at 3 p.m. in Shackelford Chapel with Rev. Gerald Davis and Sam Chessor officiating. Interment was in Memory Gardens. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Gean Fowler of Savannah; a daughter, Mrs. Noma Lee Tyler and two grandchildren, Shelia Tyler Taliaferro and John Everette Tyler, all of Savannah; a sister, Mrs. Nora Malone of Corinth, Miss. and a half brother, Willie James Fowler of Memphis.”


FRANKS, DONA PERRY Information taken from clergy records of Virgil Gean “Dona Perry Franks was born September 17, 1896 in Tennessee, the daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Frank Perry. She was united in marriage to Lawrence L. Franks. Mrs. Franks departed from this life September 10, 1973 at the age of 77 years, 11 months, and 23 days. She leaves other than her husband, a step son, Leo Franks, Denton, N.C; also nieces and nephews.”


FRANKS, ELBERT WARREN Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Elbert Warren Franks was born on March 7, 1921 in Hardin County, Tenn., the son of the late Henry and Minnie Petty Franks. On April 13, 1945 he was united in marriage to Elsie Bevis who survives. Mr. Franks departed this life on September 3, 1991 at his residence at the age of 70 years, 5 months, and 26 days. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elsie Bevis Franks of Savannah, Tennessee; 3 daughters, Mrs., Patricia McGee of Savannah, Tenn. ,Mrs. Deanna Reynolds of Florence, Alabama, Mrs. Lisa Price of Savannah, Tennessee; 3 sons, Irron Franks, Ricky Franks and Bruce Franks all of Savannah, Tenn.; 10 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Carl Franks of Nashville, Tennessee and Herbie Franks of Savannah, Tennessee.”


FRANKS, MYRTLE IRENE WHITE Note: information was taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. Myrtle Irene White Franks was born in Wayne County, Tennessee, September 24, 1915, the daughter of the late N.D. and Minnie Williams White. On May 22, 1938, she was united in marriage to Henry Carmack Franks, who preceded her in death on September 20, 1970. Mrs. Franks departed this life April 3, 1988, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 72 years, 6 months and 10 days. She is survived by 3 daughters, Helen Martin, of Memphis, Tennessee, Barbara Robinson of Savannah and Belinda Moore of Lutts, Tennessee; 2 sons, Paul Keeton Franks, Savannah and Herman Glen Franks of Lutts, TN; one sister, Mrs. Lora White of Savannah and one half-brother, John White of Savannah; 12 grandchildren.”


FREEMAN, DAN VOLNEY Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Dan Volney Freeman was born November 4, 1898 in Smithfield, North Carolina, son of the late Milo W. and Laura Etter Allen Freeman. In 1938 he married the former Allie Mae Austin, who preceded him in death in 1938. In 1950 he married the former Pauline Grierenaver who also preceded him in death in September 1973. Mr. Freeman was a retired carpenter and laborer. He was a Veteran of World War II. He departed from this life March 8th at his home, at the age of 88 years, 4 months, and 4 days. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Irene Tidwell, Savannah, Tennessee; 5 nieces and 5 nephews.” Read at the funeral was the following: “To thine own self be true. There is no gold or other prize that’s worth the light of trust in Mother’s eyes and if I step on hearts to finally reach my goal, uncaring, blind to tears, I’ve lost my soul. Another reading was as follows: A TRIBUTE TO “UNCLE DAN”A small handwritten note found in a man’s personal effects, afte4r a long life of 88 years and 4 months. Significant? Yes, because it reflects his life and the way he lived it. Never did he speak unkindly of his fellow man, never did he compromise his beliefs to obtain riches, never was his honesty questioned, and never was his trust in doubt. DAN V. FREEMAN was a proud, honest and caring man. The true tribute to his life, will be for us to reflect on these things that he gave us, and to move forward tempering our lives with the characteristics of his. Douglas Tidwell, nephew.”


FRESHOUR, LOLA HUBBARD Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Lola Hubbard Freshour was born May 11, 1898, in Hardin County, the daughter of the late Luther and Cecelia Franks Hubbard. November 9, 1913, she was united in marriage with Charlie A. Freshour. She is a longtime member of the Freewill Baptist Church, most recently at New Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Freshour passed from this life December 30th at the age of 84 years, 7 months, and 19 days; leaving her husband; 5 daughters: Mrs. Laverne Taylor, Florence, Ala; Mrs. Evelyn Jones, Gas City, Ind.; Mrs. Joyce Peach and Mrs. Lois Gulley, N. Webster, Ind., Mrs. Laura Matthews, Marion, Ind.; 5 sons: Lincoln Freshour, Cassopolis, Mich., Leonard Freshour, Morris Chapel, L. J. Freshour, Savannah, Lonnie Freshour, Mishawaka, Ind., and Lester Freshour; 43 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a half sister, Mrs. Vera Mae Hubbard, Memphis; and many other relatives and friends. Two children, Lee and Lorene preceded her in death.”


FRESHOUR, LORENE, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “Miss Lorene Freshour, 52, Savannah, Tenn., died Friday, Apr. 2, 1976, at her home after a long illness. Service will be 1 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Rev. Virgil Gean and Rev. L.L. Wilson will officiate. Burial will be in Memory Gardens at Savannah. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Freshour, Savannah; brothers, Lincoln Freshour, Cassopolis, Mich.; Leonard Freshour, Morris Chapel, Tenn.; L.L. Freshour, Mishawaka, Mich.; Lonnie Freshour, Michigan; Lester Freshour, Florence; sisters, Mrs. Laverne Taylor, Florence; Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Gas City, Ind.; Mrs. Joyce Peach, Mrs. Lois Gulley, Mrs. Laura Mae Good, all of Marion, Ind.”


FROST, FLORA ANN, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mrs. Flora Ann Frost, 80, Cherry Hills Homes, died at her home after an illness of one year. She was a native of the Indian territory in Oklahoma and she lived in Florence for 30 years. She passed away July 1, 1976 and was the widow of Jim Frost. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bumpus Creek Baptist Church, Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will follow in Bumpus Creek Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. She is survived by sons, Louis Frost, Tupelo; C.C. Frost, Calhoun, Ky., Johnny Frost, Jasper; daughter, Mrs. Betty Boshell, Birmingport, Ala.; sister, Mrs. Alice Camper, Florence; 13 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jerry Gallien, Joe Richardson, Jimmy Frye, Dwight Fry, Wade Frye and Harold Cummins.” ______________________________________________________________________________ GARNER, ARLIS DAVID Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mr. Arlis David Garner of Bethel Springs RFD 2, Tenn. Was born March 22, 1890 in Chester County, Tenn. He passed away at his home on April 16, 1978 at the age of 88 years, and 24 days. Services will be conducted by Virgil H. Gean, April 18, 1978 at Cave Springs Baptist Church, with interment in the adjoining cemetery, Casey Funeral Home directing. She was affiliated with the New Home Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lettie Victoria Rankin Garner; four sons, Haven Garner, Will Garner, Warren Garner, Waldo Garner; one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hurst, two sisters: Mrs. Jennie Wood and Mrs. Gazelle Langston; 13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.”


GARNER, LETTIE VICTORIA RANKIN Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. complied by Casey Funeral Home. Lettie Victoria Rankin Garner, RFD # 2, Bethel Springs was born March 27, 1893 in Chester County, Tennessee , in the Cave Spring Community. Mrs. Garner passed away on January 6, 1988 at the McNairy Co. General Hospital. The funeral will be January 9, 1988 at 2 p.m. at the Cave Springs Baptist Church, with Virgil H. Gean officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. Survivors include sons, Haven, Will, Warren, and Waldo Garner; daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hurst; brother, Leonard Rankin; 13 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren.”


GEAN, CARROL MARION, TimesDaily, Florence, AL Note: Date of birth was 31 Aug. 1948, date of death 21 Sept. 1969. “Carrol Marion Gean, 21, Cloverdale, Rt. 1, died of injuries received in an auto accident Sunday at 8:40 p.m. on Waterloo Road. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and was a student at Muscle Shoals Technical Institute. He was employed at Robbins Floor Products. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Murphy’s Chapel by Rev. Earl Dixon and Rev. J.B. Harper. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing. Surviving are the parents, Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Gean; four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Mason, Albany, Ga.; Mrs. Yvonne Hill, Zion, Ill. Mrs. Kathleen Collins, Mt. Vernon, Ind.; Miss Sharon Gean, Cloverdale, Rt. 1; two brothers, Kenneth, Florence; Virgil Jr., Cloverdale, Rt. 1; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Sego, Waterloo; number nieces and nephews, uncles and aunts. Bearers will be Danny Gean, Larry Ticer, Jerry Dailey, Charles Austin, Gary Ticer, Jimmy Shields. The body will be at the residence until time for services.”


GEAN, CLIFFORD DALTON, Times/Daily, Florence, AL “SAVANNAH, Tenn. — The funeral for Clifford Dalton Gean, 81, will be at 3 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Savannah, with Vance Hutton and Fred Dillion officiating. Burial will be in Memory Garden, Hardin County. He died Monday, Aug. 12, 1991, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Ala. He was a farmer and a member of Second Creek Church of Christ and worked in the timber business. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Glydia Steely Gean, Savannah; sons, Gloyd Gean, George W. Gean, both of Savannah, Edwin Gean, Florence; daughter, Robbie Fisher, Florence; brother, Virgil Gean, Cloverdale, Ala.; sisters, Mrs. Ethel Fowler, Savannah, Mrs. Mable Keel, Mississippi, Mrs. Ruth Williams, Martin; 13 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren.”


GEAN, DELLA V. ABILENE SEGO, Times/Dailey, Florence, AL “Della V. Abilene Gean, 85, Florence, died Sunday, Feb. 23, 1997, at her residence after an extended illness. Visitation will be today from 6-9 p.m. at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel Church with burial in the adjoining cemetery. The body will be place in the church one hour prior to the funeral service. Officiating will be Bro. Earl Dixon, Bro. Emerald Bailey and Bro. Greg Eaton. Mrs. Gean was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a housewife and a member of Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Doris Gean; one son, Carrol Gean; parents, Tom and Minnie Sego; one brother, Johnnie Sego; one sister, Mary Holcombe; grandparents, George and Alice Jackson Sego and John and Mollie Young Dearen. Mrs. Gean is survived by her husband of 69 years, Virgil H. Gean Sr.; two sons, Kenneth Gean and wife, Wanda, and Virgil H. Gean Jr. and wife, Deborah; four daughters, Yvonne Hill and husband, Billy, Mildred Mason and husband, Bill, Sharon Brown and husband, Ronnie, all of Florence, Mary Kathleen Martin and husband, Travis, Lutts, Tenn.; one brother, Doyal Sego, Gadsden; two sister, Frances Williams, Florence, and Clara White, Waterloo; 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; a number of nieces and nephews, and many other friends and relatives. Pallbearers will be Keith Collins, David Collins, Richard Collins, Ronnie Hill, Randy Hill, Michael Gean and Michael Mason. Honorary pallbearer will be Dr. Ralph Aquadro. She was a faithful wife and companion to her husband and a loving mother to her children and grandchildren. She was loved and admired by all who knew her and faithful to the Lord until her departure from this life. Memorials may be made to the Murphy’s Chapel cemetery fund, the American Cancer Society, 118 E. Mobile St., Florence, Ala., 35630, or the Hospice of the Shoals, P.O. Box 307, Florence, Ala., 35631-0307.”


GEAN, FLORENCE MABEL PERKINS Family records for Mrs. Gean show that she was born on 15 Nov 1885, in Waterloo, Alabama to James Wesley and Rebecca Gray Perkins. She died on 5 May 1954 at her home in Savannah, Tennessee.

  “Funeral Services Held For Former Lauderdale Woman.”

“Funeral services were held Thursday for Mrs. George Geans, former Lauderdale County resident, 67, in Savannah, Tennessee. Mrs. Geans died Wednesday after a lengthy illness. Survivors include: the husband, three sons, Homer, Clifford and Virgil of Waterloo, Route one; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Fowler, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Mable Keel, Corinth, Miss., and Mrs. Ruth Williams of Savannah; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Haynes, Arkansas; Mrs. Lizzie Lutts, Carthage, Miss., Mrs. Lillie Higgins and Mrs. Emma Pickens of Florence.”


GEAN, GEORGE WILEY, Times Daily News, Florence From family records: Mr. Gean was born on 14, Nov. 1882, in Wayne County, Tennessee to Wiley Henderson and Nancy Whittaker Gean. He died 29 March 1965. “George Wiley Gean, 82 Savannah, Tenn., died Monday at Hardin County General Hospital. He was a farmer in the Second Creek Community near Waterloo. He was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Williams Chapel Methodist Church with J.B. Harper and B.H. Southerland officiating. Burial will be in Williams Chapel Cemetery with Shackleford Funeral Home of Savannah directing. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Emma Hatch Gean; three sons, Homer and Clifford Gean, both of /Second Creek Community, Virgil Gean, Cloverdale; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Fowler, Savannah, Mrs. Mabel Keele, Iuka, Miss., Mrs. Ruth Williams, Martin, Tenn.; 26 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren.”


GEANS, GEORGIA CROTTS Information taken from clergy records of Virgil Gean, Sr. and was complied by Shackelford Funeral Directors. Georgia Crotts Geans was born December 31, 1894 in Tennessee, the daughter of the late George and Belle Franks Crotts. On September 3, 1914 she was united in marriage to Charlie Turner Geans, who preceded her in death on October 26, 1966. Mrs. Geans departed from this life November 20, 1971 at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 77 years, 10 months and 19 days. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Stricklin, Whites Creek Community and Mrs. Norma White, Walnut Grove; two sons, Aaron Geans, Florence, Ala. And Eureka Geans, Chicago, Ill.; 18 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren; a half sister, Mrs. Virgie Mullens, Keeler, California.”


GEAN, HATTIE BELLE WHITE Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Hattie belle White Gean was born on November 14, 1896 in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the daughter of the late Robert Lee White and Elizabeth Clanton White. She was a member of the White’s Creek Freewill Baptist Church, and worked as a homemaker. Mrs. Gean departed this life on September 16, 1991, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 94 years, 10 months, and 2 days. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ellawee Cossey of Savannah; a son, Robert H. Gean of Savannah; a sister, Mrs. Della Brewer of Hammond, LA; 7 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren,; 10 great-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.”


GEAN, JAMES GLOYD, TimesDaily/Thursday, March 11, 1999 Savannah, Tenn. “James Gloyd Gean, 69, died Tuesday, March 9, 1999, of cancer. The funeral will be today at 3 p.m. at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Savannah, with burial in Memory Gardens of Hardin County. He is the father of Thomas Gean, Florence Ala., and brother of Robbie Nell Fisher and Edwin Gean, both of Florence, Ala.”


GEAN, MARGARET LOUISE DAILEY, TimesDaily/Thursday, November 30, 1995 Margaret Louise Dailey Gean, 62, Savannah, Tenn., died Tuesday, Nov. 28, 1995, of a stroke. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Savannah, with Burial in Memory Gardens. Officiating at the funeral will be Danny Pettus, Fred Dillon and Daniel Rushlow. She was a native of Lauderdale County, Alabama. She is survived by her husband, James Gloyd Gean, Savannah; sons, Rickey Gean, Dannie Gean, Donnie Gean, Dale Gean, Mackie Gean, all of Savannah, Thomas Gean, Florence, Ala.; sisters, Josephine Sharp, Florence, Mary Ann Cox, Tuscumbia, Ala.; brothers, Turner Dailey Jr., Florence, Jerry Lynn Dailey, Killen, Ala.; 15 grandchildren. Pallbearers will include Marion Holt, R.L. Qualls, Danny Benson, Donnie Qualls, David Holcombe, Bryan Earwood, Jerry White and Gene Landrum. She was employed as a presser for Clifton Contracting, and was a member of Second Creek Church of Christ, Wayne County.”


GEAN, OPAL MONTGOMERY, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Opal Montgomery Gean, 74, died Tuesday, Oct 24, 2006. Visitation will be 5:30-8 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home, Collinwood, Tenn. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in Memorial Gardens. She was the wife of Aaron Gean.”


GEAN, TABITHA LYNN, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Tabitha Lynn Gean, 17 Savannah, Tenn., died Thursday, Sept. 23, 1999, from an auto accident. Visitation will be Saturday, Sept. 25, 1999, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah. The funeral will be Sunday, Sept. 26, 1999, at 1:30 p.m. at the Savannah, Church of Christ, with burial in Memory Gardens of Hardin County. Officiating at the funeral will be Danny Morris and David Rushlow. She was a native of Savannah, Tenn. She is survived by her mother, Linda Sue Watkins Gean; father, Mackie Alan Gean; brother, Ben Gean, Savannah, Tenn.; grandmother, Helen Watkins, Florence, Ala. She was a student at Hardin County High School and a member of Second Creek Church of Christ. She was secretary of HCHS Student Council for two years, a member of the Honor Society, 4 H Club, Just Say No Club, English Honorarium, Tiger Broadcasting System Announcer, and North Elementary Library assistant this year. Memorial donations may be made to Freed-Hardeman University or Hardin County High School Student Council.”


GEAN, TIMOTHY DANIEL, TimesDaily/Thursday, October 3, 1996 “Timothy Daniel Gean, 16, Savannah, Tenn., died Sunday, Sept. 29, 1996, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. The funeral was 3 p.m. Tuesday at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, with burial in Memory Gardens of Hardin County. Officiating at the funeral were Daniel Sparks and David Rushlow. He was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala. He is survived by his mother, Mary Ann Ward Gean, Savannah; father, Dannie Gean, Savannah; sister, Dana Suzanne Gean, Savannah; brother, Jamie Lee Gean, Savannah; paternal grandfather, James Gloyd Gean, Savannah; maternal grandparents, Ross and Maxine McCluskey Ward, Waterloo, Ala.; maternal great-grandmother, Mae Ward, Harrisburg. Ariz. He was a junior at Hardin County High School, Savannah. He was a member of Second Creek Church of Christ, near Savannah, Archery Club, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.”


GEAN, VIRGIL HENDERSON SR., TimesDaily, Florence, AL Virgil Henderson Gean Sr. departed this life Oct. 4, 2004. He was born Nov. 15, 1911, near Waterloo, Ala., and remained in Lauderdale County for most of his life. The family will receive friends at Morrison Funeral Home, of Central Heights, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, from 5-9 p.m. Funeral services will be at the funeral home Thursday, Oct 7, at 3 p.m. Officiating at the memorial service will be Brother Carl Creasy, Brother Emerald Bailey and Brother Earl Dixon. Burial will be on the grounds of Murphy’s Chapel Church, where Virgil had been a member for many years. Mr. Gean was one of seven children, whose parents taught them hard work and to live a life in keeping with God’s will. He continued with this way of life in bringing up his own family off eight children. After becoming a Christian, Virgil felt that God had called him to preach. He was ordained by the Tennessee River Freewill Baptist association in 1940 and continued preaching for more than 62 years. He remained a member of this organization for the duration of his life, pasturing churches in Alabama and Tennessee. The exemplary Christian life that he lived will be an influence on many lives in years to come. Virgil was preceded in death by his spouse of more than 69 years, Abilene Sego Gean; one daughter, Doris Evelyn Gean; one son, Carrol Marion Gean; and his parents, George Wiley and Florence Mabel Perkins Gean. He was also preceded in death by three brothers, Glen, Homer and Clifford Gean; and by two sisters, Ethel Fowler and Mabel Keele; and a special little great-granddaughter, Kaitlin Tidwell. Left behind to mourn his passing are six children, Mildred Loriene Mason (Bill), Geneva Yvonne Hill (Billy), Sharon Elaine Brown (Ronnie), Kenneth Aaron Gean (Wanda) and Virgil Henderson Gean Jr. (Deborah), of Florence, Ala., and Mary Kathleen Martin (Travis), of Lutts, Tenn.; also, one sister, Ruth Williams, of Martin, Tenn.; sisters-in-law, Frances Williams, Hazel Sego and Clara White (Bart); 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews. After the passing of his wife in 1997, Virgil lived alone, taking care of his place of residence until he was 91 years old. His family and friends were impressed by his resiliency and his determination to be independent as long as possible. When it became apparent that he could no longer live alone, Mr. Gean moved to Columbia Cottage. Later, he moved to Glenwood Rehabilitation and Convalescent Center, where he lived until his passing. Virgil farmed to make a living for his family, but his most important aim in life was to preach the word of God to as many people as he possibly could. His favorite song was “What Will I Leave Behind,” and the legacy that he wanted to leave behind was that no one will be left behind on the day of judgment when Christ comes to gather up his children. The family would like to thank the employees of Columbia Cottage and Glenwood, and Dr. Ralph Aquadro and Dr. Robert Webb for the excellent care given to our loved one during his illness. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Michael Mason, Ronnie and Randy Hill, David, Richard and Keith Collins and Michael Gean. Morrison Funeral Home, Central Heights, is directing.


GEANS, NORMA VIRGINIA JONES, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO —- Norma Virginia Jones Geans, 73, HC20 Box 74, died Sunday, Sept. 19, 1993, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence. The funeral will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Greenview Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with Richard Riley officiating. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.”


GILCHRIST, JAMES Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Inc. Collinwood, Tennessee. “James Gilchrist, age 44 of Collinwood passed away January 5, 1979 at his home. He was born March 19, 1934 and was a native of Wayne County and the son of the late James Henry and Clara Murphy Gilchrist. He is survived by his wife Ima Ruth Brewer Gilchrist, Collinwood, one son James Curtiss, Collinwood, three brothers, Vernon Gilchrist, Florence, R. D. Gilchrist, Cypress Inn, J. C. Gilchrist, Lawrenceburg, three sisters, Willodean Kelley, Cypress Inn, Ruby Joyce Burns, Collinwood, Virgeleen Gilchrist, Collinwood.”


GOBER, VICTOR HUGO Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil Gean, Sr. “Victor Hugo Gober was born August 30, 1888 in Georgia; the son of the late H.M. and Marcena Bearden Gober. Mr. Gober departed from this life December 26, 1971, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 83 years, 3 months, and 16 days; leaving his wife Mrs. Naomi Owen Gober, of the Mud Creek Community; a son Vernon Gober, Adamsville; two daughters, Mrs. Harrell Thomas, Humboldt, and Mrs. Dorothy Cunningham, Morris Chapel; 7 grandchildren; a brother Marcus Gober, Nauvoo, Ala. And a half sister, Mrs. Maudie Curtis, of Nauvoo, Ala.”


GOODE, CHARLES OSHELL, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: The tomb shows Oshell was born 30 Sep 1915 and died 20 Apr 1980. “Charles Oshell Goode, 64, Rt. 11, Florence, died Sunday at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex after an extended illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of the Church of Christ, a carpenter and farmer. The service was at 2 p.m. today at Mt. Zion Church of Christ. Robert Huffacker officiated. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ione Goode, Florence; son, Marshall E. Goode, Florence; his mother, Mrs. Susie Maude Goode, Florence; sisters, Mrs. Christine Downing, Florence, Mrs. Kathleen White, Rogersville, Mrs. Wynell Crittenden, Huntsville, Mrs. Wogwedell Norman, Corydon, Ind.; brothers, Austeen Goode, J.M. Goode Jr., both of Florence, William Eugene Goode, Muscle Shoals; four grandchildren. Bearers were Kelly Murphy, Kenneth Murphy, Dewey Murphy, Don Bowlin, Pat White, and Sidney White.”


GOODMAN, DANNY LYNN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Danny Lynn Goodman was born Dec. 27, 1973 in Savannah Tenn., the son of Derlon F. and Helen Hurt Goodman. He spent all 13 years, 3 months and 18 days of his life in this part of Hardin County. He was a student at Hardin County Junior High School and active in Little League Baseball. He leaves his parents, his brother, Ricky; his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Hurt; Mrs. Martha Goodman, Clifford Goodman.”


GOODMAN, HERSCHEL LEE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — The service for Herschel Lee Goodman, 62, Route 12, will be at 2 p.m. today at Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Virgil Gean and Grant Endicott officiating. Burial will be in Lindsey Cemetery, Spry Funeral Home, Sheffield, directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. He died Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1986, at Moulton Nursing Home. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a retired welder with Davis Construction Company, a veteran of the U.S. Army and World War II, having served in the Philippine Islands. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Lou Goodman, Florence; sons, Robert H. “Bob” Goodman, Charleston, S.C., Kenneth H. Goodman, San Diego, Calif., Gary Lee Goodman, Hawaii; daughters, Linda Belsly, Rebecca “Becky” Homan, both of Washington, Ill., Brenda Goodman, Peoria, Ill.; brother, Bobby Lovoyd Goodman, Florence; sisters, Lorene Vickery, Verla Creasy, Movelean Hendrix, all of Florence, Verna Dean Conley, Mishawaka, Ind.; four grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Bearers will be Bruce Conley, Glen Woods, Dennis Hendrix, Larry Myhan, Guy McCombs III and Jimmy Oakley.”


GOODWIN, ANNIE ETHEL, East Lauderdale News, October 6, 1994 “The funeral for Annie Ethel Goodwin, 95, Killen, was Sunday, October 2, at Elkins East Chapel, with tom Phillips officiating. Burial was in Killen Cemetery. Mrs. Goodwin died Friday, September 30, at her residence after an extended illness. She was a native of Lauderdale County, a homemaker and member of First Baptist Church of Killen. Survivors include her son, Arnold Goodwin, Killen; daughter, Geneva Wright, Birmingham; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren.”


GRAY, ALMON, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “LEXINGTON — The funeral for Almon Gray, 75, Lexington, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hickory Flat Free Will Baptist Church with the Rev. Lloyd Jones officiating. Burial will be in Hickory Flat Cemetery, Loretto Memorial Chapel directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Visitation will be after 1 p.m. today at the funeral home. He died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988 at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence,, after a short illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a member and deacon of Hickory Flat Free Will Baptist Church and retired from Florence Packing Co. Survivors include his wife, Pearline Scott Gray, Lexington; daughter, Betty Michael, Lexington; sons, Robert Earl Gray, Lexington, Randal Gray, Florence; brothers, Villard Gray, Killen, Taylor Gray, Florence, Carl Gray, Bowling Green, Ky., Ottis Gray, Lexington; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.”


GREEN, HERBERT ALTON, JR., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mr. Herbert Alton Green Jr., 66, Greenhill, Ala., died Thursday, April 15, 2004, at his residence after an extended illness. Visitation was from 6-9 p.m. Friday, April 16, at Greenhill Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 17, 2004, at Greenhill Funeral Home chapel, with burial in Nebo Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Lexington, Ala. Officiating at the funeral will be David Weaver. He is survived by his wife, Treva Ann Thigpen Green, Greenhill, Ala.; brothers, Thomas Daniel Green, Daphene, Ala, Allen Reed Green, Huntsville, Ala. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert Alton Green Sr. and Virginia Lou Wilcoxson Green. He was native of Lauderdale County, Ala., and a former resident of Greenhill, Ala. He was a member of Greenhill United Methodist Church for a number of years, was a veteran and was retired from and employed by ETC. He was retired from Wal-Mart in Florence, Ala., and was the former owner of H.A. Green’s General Merchandise Store in Greenhill, Ala. He helped organize the first volunteer fire department in Greenhill and served in the Alabama National Guard for a number of years. Pallbearers will be Ray Moody, Bruce Freeze, Robert Foster, Jerry Baggett, Harold Gray, Barry Gray. Honorary pallbearers will be Charles Liles, Howard Fowler, Ray Felkner, Larry Clemmons and Stancel Putnam. Greenhill Funeral Home is directing.”


GREEN, J.D. “Winter Haven, Fla. J.D. Green, 66, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1994, in Winter Haven. No services will be held. Survivors include his wife, Annie Green, Winter Haven; brothers, Jim Green, Kentucky, Russell Green, Florence, Ala.; sisters, Ann Stewart, Tuscumbia, Ala., Bettye Peck, California.”


GREEN, MARY EULA, TimesDaily/Sunday, June 23, 1996 Mrs. Mary Eula Green, 84, Rogersville, died Saturday, June 22, 1996, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Elkins East Chapel. Funeral services will be at Mount Bethel United Methodist Church Monday at 10 a.m. with Elkins East Chapel directing. She will lie in state from 9-10 a.m. Burial will be in Harvey Cemetery. Officiating will be Tommy Heaps and L.B. Mays. Mrs. Green was a housewife and a native of Lauderdale County. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo J. Green. Mrs. Green is survived by daughter, Doris Williams Bradley, Rogersville, and sons, James Green and Carl Green, Rogersville. Pallbearers will be grandsons and honorary pallbearers will be great-grandsons.”  


GREEN, MARY LORENE, TimesDaily/Sunday, January 11, 1998 “Mary Lorene Green, 87, Russellville, died Friday, Jan. 9, 1998, at Burns Nursing Home, Russellville. Mrs. Green lived all of her life in this area, was a member of the Baptist Church, and was a loving mother and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jessie E. Green, sons, Homer Green, Earl Green and Ralph Green, daughter, Betty Green. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Pinkard Funeral Home chapel, Russellville, with Bro. Amos Hood and Jason Green officiating. Burial will be in Knights of Pythias Cemetery. Visitation was from 6-9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Survivors include her sons, J.C. and wife, Martha Green, Russellville, Ala., Horace and wife Martha Green, Russellville, Billy and wife, Linda Green, Russellville, Ted and wife, Janice Green, Russellville, Terry and wife, Margaret Green, Russellville; daughters, Mary Woodruff and husband, Granville, Hartsell, JoAnn Williams and husband, Ray, Russellville; sisters, Lillie Flanigan, Killen, Dot Montgomery, Russellville, Ila Justice, Muscle Shoals; 18 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Grandsons will be pallbearers.”


GREEN, MARY LOU, TimesDaily, Florence, AL Muscle Shoals “The funeral for Mary Lou Sykes Green, 73, Shoals Nursing Home, was at 1 p.m. Thursday at Goodsprings Baptist Church with the Rev. Alford Strait officiating. Burial was in Thornton Ingram Cemetery. The body was placed in the church one hour before the funeral. She was a native of Dale County, a member of Evergreen Baptist Church, the wife of the late Bolos Green, and the mother of the late Gary Green and Roger Green. Survivors include a daughter, Myrtle Keeton, Florence; brothers, Carroll Sykes, Decatur, Darold Sykes, Dothan; sisters, Jewell Adams, Plant City, Fla., Christine Crawford, Dothan; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.”


GREEN, MEDDIE ANN, TimesDaily/Tuesday, November 11, 1997 “Meddie Ann Green, 85, Florence, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1997, after an extended illness. Visitation was Monday at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral will be today at 1 p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery, Cypress Inn, Tenn. Officiating at the funeral will be Jack Coons. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her son, James E. Green, Florence; daughter, Ozell Hipps, Florence; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John D. Green. Pallbearers will include Larry Hipps, Terry Hipps, Barry Hipps, Jim Craig, Oscar Wright, Charlie Lama.”


GRIGSBY, RUTH VERNETTE WITT, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Ruth Vernette Witt Grigsby passed from this life Oct. 11, 2005 at the age of 78. She was a native of Lauderdale County, the oldest of 12 children. She graduated from Central High School, lived in the Greenhill community and was a member of Lone Cedar Church of Christ. Ruth attended Larimore Business College and worked at First national Bank and LCNH. She loved her family, working in her flower garden and helping others, especially the elderly. Visitation will be Thursday, Oct. 13, from noon-2 p.m. at Lone Cedar Church of Christ. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. in the church, with Ruth’s nephew, Brother Tim Grigsby, and Brother Arvil Curtis officiating. Interment will be at Greenview Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Jared Grigsby, David Grigsby, Doug Olive, Charles Kilpatrick, Jesse Grigsby and Cecil Sharp. Ruth was preceded in death by her mother, Etta, and father, Clyde Witt; her husband, Paul Grigsby; and brother, Virgil Witt. She is survived by three sons, Gary (Elaine), Keith (Vickery) and Tony (Deanna); daughter, Cheryl Auten (Wade); grandson, Jared Grigsby; and five granddaughters, Lindsey Grigsby, Ambrey Auten, Allison Auten, Danielle Grigsby and Morgan Grigsby; three brothers, James Witt, T.C. Witt and Danny Witt, of Chicago, Ill; seven sisters, Ila Jean Wallace, of Memphis, Tenn., Carolyn Wallace, Betty Olive, Dorothy Green, Mary Sharp, Francine Young and Diane Cypret; and numerous nieces, nephews and loving friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Lauderdale Christian Children’s Home or to the activity department of Lauderdale Christian Nursing Home. The family would like to extend their special appreciation to the doctors and nurses in the Cardiac Care Unit at ECM Hospital for the compassion and tender care given to our mother. We would also like to thank the staff of Lauderdale Christian Nursing Home for the wonderful care given to mother during the past months. Greenview Funeral Home, of Florence, is directing.”


HAIRRELL, ARTHUR B., Florence Times News, Florence, AL “Arthur B. Hairrell, 97, Cherokee, died Sunday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, had lived in Colbert County most of his life and had been a member of the Free Will Baptist Church 75 years. He retired from Reynolds Plant, then worked for the Colbert County Road Department several years before retiring. The funeral was at 2 p.m. today at Posey’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, Cherokee. Virgil H. Gean and J.B. Harper officiated. Burial was in Harris Chapel Cemetery, Spry Funeral of Sheffield directing. Surviving are sons, James M. Hairrell, Rogersville; Bedford B. Hairrell, Cherokee; Roy J. Hairrell, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; daughters, Mrs. Nellie Mae Cornelius, Cherokee; Mrs. Clara Elliott, Sheffield; 15 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as bearers.”


HAIRRELL, CHESTER TURNER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Chester Turner Hairrell was born April 7, 1885, in Waterloo, Alabama, the son of Bras and Mary Lucas Hairrell. He farmed in the Waterloo area having retired to Florence, Alabama, where he lived for the past four years. He was united in marriage to Wilma Parker, January 17, 1932, Mrs. Hairrell survives. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He departed this life September 1, 1966, at Flint, Alabama, at the age of 81 years, 4 months and 24 days. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Bertha Newboles, Lake City, Ark.; one brother, Mr. Arthur Hairrell, Cherokee, Ala.”


HAIRELL, MRS. MINOR SHARP, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Information from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean show date of death March 1, 1978. “Mrs. Minor Sharp Hairell, 84, Waterloo, died Wednesday at Shoals Nursing Home. She was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of the Methodist Church. The funeral will be at 2.p.m. Friday at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home Chapel in Florence. Burial will be in Wright Cemetery. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Idna Barker, Florence, Mrs. Dorothy Patton, Bono, Ark.; sister, Mrs. Quinnie Lindsey, Waterloo; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as bearers. The body will be at the funeral home until after the service.”


HAIRRELL, WILMA PARKER Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Wilma Parker Hairrell was born May 28, 1889 in Alabama, the daughter of the late Tom and Mary Shaw Parker. On January 17, 1932 she was united in marriage to Chester Hairrell, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Hairrell departed from this life May 20th, 1975 at the age of 86 years, 1 month, and 22 days. She leaves a brother, Billy Parker, Florence, Ala., and two sisters Mrs. Ada Robbins, Burnsville, MS, and Mrs. Jimmie Daley, Savannah.”


HAITHCOAT, DOVIE LEE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Dovie Lee Haithcoat, 80, Route 3, Florence, died Friday, Dec. 30, 1994, of an extended illness, Visitation will be today, 6-9 p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home chapel, with burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Officiating at the funeral will be Fred Dillion. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her sons, Willie “Jim” Haithcoat, Raymond “Boddie” Haithcoat, Jerry Wayne Haithcoat, Ralph Haithcoat, and Billy Haithcoat, all of Florence, Donald Haithcoat of Nashville, Tenn.; daughters, Ona Mae Hudson and Margie Stevenson, both of Florence, Sally Jo Rhodes of Nashville, Tenn.; 33 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Pallbearers will include grandsons.”


HALL, HOWARD HERMAN Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Howard Herman Hall was born November 12, 1905. He departed this life on July 6, 1978 at the age of 72 years, 7 months and 24 days. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lessie Myrick Hall; 2 sons, Herman & W.J. Hall; 3 daughters, Nannie McCurry, Bobbie Rhodes and Carolyn Hanback; 25 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.”


HALL, MARY LESSIE Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mary Lessie Hall was born October 7, 1908. She departed this life February 27, 1989 at the age of 80 years, 4 months and 20 days. She is survived by three daughters, Nannie McCurry, Bobbie Rhodes and Carolyn Hanback; two sons, Herman Hall and W.J. Hall; one sister, Mattie Gamble; 26 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren; nieces & nephews”


HALL, WILLIAM LEVI Information was taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “William Levi Hall died Oct. 21, 1962 at the age of 87 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Odell Hall; two sons, Howard and Tom Hall; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Hughes, Russellville, Ala., and Mrs. Ethel Rhodes, Florence, Ala.; 11 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.”


HANNA, HATTIE BELL MARTIN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and prepared by Casey Funeral Home, Henderson, Tennessee. “Hattie Bell Martin Hanna of Enville, Tennessee, passed away at the home of Mrs. Ed Neisler on May 6, 1981. Mrs. Hanna was born on Nov. 17, 1892 in Wayne County, Tennessee and was 88 years, 5 months and 19 days old at the time of her death. She was a widow and a member of Solitude Baptist Church. The services for Mrs. Hanna will be May 8, 1981 at 2 p.m. at the Casey Funeral Home Chapel, with Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in the Milledgeville Cemetery. She is survived by 2 sons – Russell and Odean Hanna; 3 daughters- Mrs. Ed Neisler, Mrs. Mattie Hart and Mrs. Jimmy Stanfill; ½ brother- Autman Martin; sister- Mrs. Zora Gibbs; ½ sister – Mrs. Audrey Cone; 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.”


HART, MR. DONNIE M. Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. Mr. Donnie M. Hart, 26, Melvindale, Michigan, died on January 16, 1973 in Wayne County, Michigan. His funeral was at Murphy’s Chapel on January 22, 1973, with Virgil H. Gean officiating. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence directing. He is survived by his father, Mr. Mancel D. Hart, Jr.; step-father, Mr. Louie Campa; one sister, Mrs. Nina Blust, one half-sister, Miss Bobbie Joyce Hart; grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Bertye B. Scott.”


HART, WILLIAM “BILL”, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “William “Bill” Hart, 88, of Florence, passed away Monday, Sept. 1, 2008, at his residence. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Underwood Baptist Church, the American Legion Florence Lauderdale Post No. 11 and served with the U.S. Army during World War II with the 760th Battalion. Visitation will be from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, at Underwood Baptist Church, with the funeral services following at 12:30 p.m. Brothers Donnie McDaniel and Jerry Phillips will officiate. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Park. Military honors will be accorded at graveside. Mr. Hart was preceded in death by his parents, John Leland and Marie Hart; two infants, Gerald and Mitchell Hart; sisters, Louise South and Mary Parrish; brother, Joe Hart; and a son-in-law, Jimmy Olive. He is survived by his wife, Edith (Wilma) Sego Hart; daughter, Pamela H. Olive; brothers, Jack Howard and Robert Hart; sisters, Hazel Sharp, June Stacey; grandchildren, Mitchell Olive and wife, Tania, Shannon Olive and wife, Jennifer, Regina Rogers and husband, Steve; great-grandchildren, Connor, Meghan and Gabrielle Olive, Walker and Riley Olive, Lee and Blake Rogers; a great-great-grandchild, Annica Rogers. Active pallbearers will include Shannon Olive, Mitch Olive, Greg Hart, Todd Smith, Lee Rogers and Blake Rogers. Honorary pallbearers will be Wilson Tidwell, Lawrence South, Bobby Ford, the Adult II Senior Class of Underwood Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Tennessee Valley, St. Jude Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942 or Underwood Baptist Church. The family extends a special thanks to Hospice of the Tennessee Valley, Dr. Brown and Dr. Heaton. Arrangements by Greenview Funeral Home.”


HAYNES, DUEWARD CLYDE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. Dueward Clyde Haynes was born November 11, 1914 in Hardin County, Tennessee, son of Lella Howard Haynes and the late Olen Haynes. For several years, he has made his home in Savannah, where he operated a Car Salvage Lot. Mr. Haynes died July 15, 1966 at the age of 51 years, 8 months and 4 days. He leaves his wife, Wilma Barrier Haynes, 2 sons, Gary and Paul Haynes all of Savannah; 3 daughters, Frankie and Claudie Haynes both of Granger, Ind. And Laura Haynes of Savannah; his mother, Mrs. Lella Haynes also of Savannah; 1 brother, Elvin Haynes and 2 sisters, Mrs. Earline Williams and Mrs. Modene Clausel all of Savannah. He is also survived by many other relatives and friends.”


HAYNES, JESSE J. Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Sr., who conducted the funeral. Jesse J. Haynes was born May 29, 1918, in Waterloo, Alabama, the son of William Henry and Annie Lee Cherry Haynes. Mr. Haynes had lived in Florida since 1957, he was a cement finisher. He was a veteran of the US Navy, a veteran of the Second World War. Mr. Haynes was united to Icie Curry, who survives. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Haynes departed this life at his home on July 24, 1978, at North Ft. Meyers, Florida, age of 60 years, 1 month, and 25 days. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Eley, Rollo, Missouri; one son, Mr. James R. Haynes, N. Ft. Myers, Fla.; two brothers, Mr. Oather Haynes, Birmingham, Ala., and Mr. Henry Haynes, Waterloo, Ala.; five sisters, Mrs. Cora Johnson, Andersonville, Tenn., Mrs. Melva Ash and Mrs. Anna Highland both of Adel, Ga., Mrs. Artie Tucker, Camphill, Ala., and Mrs. Mary Browder, Savannah, Tenn.; two half-sister, Mrs. Walsie Kelsey, Forrest City, Ark., and Mrs. Lena Blount, Savannah, Tennessee; three grandsons.”


HAYNES, SUSIE BURNES Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Susie Burnes Haynes was born August 18, 1885, in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, the daughter of H. J. Burnes and Charlotte Parker Burnes. She lived most of her life in and around Savannah, Tennessee. She was a Freewill Baptist. She married Wylie Haynes who preceded her in death July 20, 1955. She died May 4, 1964, at the Hardin County General Hospital at the age of 78 years, 8 months and 16 days. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Milam and Mrs. Lettie Gammill of Savannah, Tenn.; three sons, Mr. Lee Haynes, Athens, Ala., Mr. Dick Haynes, Florence, Ala., and Mr. Arch W. Haynes, Huntsville, Ala.; 27 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Mr. Tom Burnes, Tyronza, Ark., Mr. Emmett Burnes, Mr. Will Burnes, both of Marked Tree, Ark., and Mr. Perry Burnes of Rogersville, Ala.”


HENSON, MARY ELIZABETH, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “COLLINWOOD, Tenn. — The funeral for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Henson, 94, Route 2, will be at 11 a.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Collinwood. Burial will be in Centenary Cemetery in Lutts. She died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988, at the Hardin Home in Savannah. She was a native of Tennessee, a housewife, and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include daughters, Gladys Black, Counts; Ester Melson, Collinwood, Edith McFall, Lutts; Etta Jennings and Willie Ellen Franks both of Savannah, Hazel Hardison, Florence, Ala.; son, Eloy Henson, Muscle Shoals, Ala.,; 33 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, W. L. Henson.


HENSON, RUTH IRENE, East Lauderdale News, October 6, 1994 “The funeral for Ruth Irene Henson, 86, Sheffield, was Monday, October 3, at Morrison Funeral Home Chapel, with Bob Barnes and Ray Hughes officiating. Burial was in Henson Cemetery. Mrs. Henson died Friday, September 30, at Keller Hospital after a sudden illness. She was a native of Douglasville, Ga., lived in Madison County for many years and had resided in Colbert County for the past 40 years. She was a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Survivors include a son, Melvin Henson, Center Star; daughters, Elizabeth Hughes, Vancleve, Miss., Mary Boen, Huntsville; 15 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.”


HENSON, WALTER LEE Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Sr. compiled by family and Middle Tennessee Funeral Home of Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Mr. Walter Lee Henson, age 85, of Collinwood, TN passed away December 8, 1975 at his home. He was born Oct. 27, 1890 to the late David and Martha E. Gean Henson. He was married to Mary Elizabeth Stribling on March 20, 1910. To this union was born eight children. Mr. Henson was a retired farmer and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Stribling Henson, Collinwood, TN; one son, Glenn Henson, South Bend, Ind.; six daughters, Mrs. Gladys Black, Counce, TN, Mrs. Esther Melson, Collinwood, TN. Mrs. Edith McFall, Lutts, TN, Mrs. Etta Holt, Savannah, TN, Mrs. Hazel Hardison, Florence, AL, Mrs. Willie Ellon Franks, Flint, Mich.; two brothers, Claude Henson, Forest City, Ark., Lester Henson, Memphis, TN; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Darnell, Forest City, Ark.; 30 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by one son, W.L. Henson.”


HICKMAN, CHARLES “CHARLIE”, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “WAYNESBORO, Tenn. — The funeral for Charles “Charlie” Hickman, 48, 229 W. Hollis St., will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Green River Baptist Church, Waynesboro. Burial will be in Waynesboro Memorial Gardens, Shackelford Funeral Home of Waynesboro directing. The body will be at the funeral home until one hour before the service. He died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988, at his residence after an extended illness. A minister, he was pastor of Kelly’s Chapel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Barbara Sue Dye Hickman, Waynesboro; daughters Melody Hickman Moore, Doylestown, Pa., Telisha Kay Hickman, Birmingham, Ala.; one granddaughter; parents, Calvin and Bertha Hickman, Madison; brothers, Winston C. Hickman Sr., Brentwood, Glenn Hickman, Nashville.”


HIGGINS, MRS. ANNIE PARKER, Florence, Alabama newspaper “Mrs. Annie Parker Higgins, 78, died Saturday in Hardin County General Hospital, Tennessee. Services will be Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, near Waterloo, with Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee, directing. Survivors include the husband, Gyle Higgins, Savannah; and a brother, Odell Parker, Waterloo.” Obituary read at the funeral by Virgil Gean is given here, because there is more information in it. “Annie Parker Higgins was born March 6, 1899 — died Dec. 31, 1977 at Hardin Co. General Hospital at the age of 78. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Gyle B. Higgins, Rt. 1, Savannah, TN, a brother, Odell Parker, Waterloo, AL and a large number of neices, nephews, and cousins, who thought of her as an extra mother, and many many friends. At this time the family would all like to take the opportunity to thank everyone for every word of encouragement, every prayer spoken, and every good deed of help during her long extended illness and death.”


HIGGINS, ELIZABETH PAULINE, Times/Daily/Thursday, June 22, 1995 Elizabeth Pauline Higgins, 78, Waterloo, died Monday, June 19, 1995, in Pascagoula, Miss. She was born in Waterloo, the fifth of seven children, to Edgar and Lillie Perkins Higgins. She was a graduate of Waterloo High School, baptized into the Christian faith at Waterloo Baptist Church, and was a descendant of the first settler of Waterloo. Her life’s vocation was in real estate. She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, First Baptist Church of Pascagoula, Miss., and former member of Pascagoula Country Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Fetsko, in 1976, sisters, Naomi Higgins, Winnie Weeks and Delma Kalen, and brother, Leonard Higgins. She is survived by two daughters, Donna Joan Braly and husband L.C. Braly, of Gautier, Miss., and Elizabeth Irene Crawford and husband Tony Crawford, of Garland, Texas; four grandchildren, Morgan Braly, Jeannie Strum, Shannon Steen, and Erin Crawford; two great-grandchildren, Justin Steen and Ashlee Braly; sister and brother-in-law, Tyra and Harold Smith, of Florence; and nieces and nephews. A private service was held Wednesday, June 21, 1995, with Rev. Melvin Mansel officiating. Interment was in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens, Florence, arrangements by O’Bryant-O’Keefe Funeral Home, Pascagoula, Miss.”


HIGGINS, GYLE BEDFORD, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “SAVANNAH, Tenn. — Gyle Bedford Higgins, 81, died Thursday, Oct. 15, 1987, at Hardin County General Hospital in Savannah, Tenn., after an extended illness. He was a retired farmer and logger and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Mt. Olive Freewill Baptist Church with Virgil Gean and Melvin Mansell officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. Visitation will be today from 6:30-9 p.m. at the funeral home. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Survivors include foster son, Charles Parker, Waterloo, Ala., a brother, Willie Higgins, sisters, Myrtle Lard, Houston, Miss., Beulah Hairell, Florence, Ala., Lillie Jones, Savannah, Bertha Mangum, Mishawaka, Ind.; half-sister, Maggie Swinford, Tallahassee, Fla.; nieces and nephews.“


HIGGINS, JOSEPH (Duce), Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: death was on Sept. 28, 1969. “Joseph (Duce) Higgins, 72, died Friday at Jackson-Madison County Hospital in Tennessee. He was a retired farmer. Born in Lauderdale County, he was a member of New Pleasant Grove Freewill Baptist Church. Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. from Shackelford Chapel in Savannah, Tenn., by Virgil Gean and Elton Cotner. Burial will be in Emory Gardens, Shackelford directing. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Martha Scott Higgins, Savannah; two daughters, Mrs. Lula Hatcher, Mrs. Pauline Rich, both of Savannah; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Rosie Humphrey, Jonesboro, Ark.; four half-sisters: Mrs. Myrtle Lard, Houston, Miss.; Mrs. Beulah Harrell, Mishawaka, In.; Mrs. Lillie Jones, Mrs. Bertha Mangum, both of South Bend, In.; two half-brothers, Gyle Higgins, Willie Higgins, both of Savannah.”


HIGGINS, LONESOME MEAD, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: death was on Aug. 14, 1968. “Lonesome Mead Higgins, 78, 433 Livingston St., Florence, died Wednesday night at ECM Hospital. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of the Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Evergreen Baptist Church with Rev. E.L. Anderton and Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial was in Walston Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home directing. He is survived by the widow, Minnie Ida Higgins; three sons, Lawrence Edward Higgins, Florence, Archie Lee Higgins, Riverton, Ben Junior Higgins, Russellville; two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Talley, Florence, Miss. Mary L. Higgins, Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Ida White, Waterloo, Mrs. Lula Gann, Loretto, Mrs. Ethel White, Savannah; a brother, John Higgins, Michigan; 18 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Bearers were Charles Thornton, Eugene Williams, Junior Higgins, Danny Higgins, John Wayne Talley, Ed Talley.”


HIGGINS, MRS. MARTHA SCOTT, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: Mrs. Higgins died June 9, 1974 and was buried on June 11, 1978. “SAVANNAH, Tenn. — Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Scott Higgins, 68, were today at 1 p.m. in Shackelford Funeral Home Chapel here. Burial was in Hardin County Memory Gardens. She died Sunday at Hardin County General Hospital. She was a member of Barnhill Methodist Church, and a native of Alabama. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lola Hatcher, Savannah, and Mrs. Pauline Rich, Savannah; two brothers, Henry Scott, Savannah, and Clarence Scott, Jonesboro, Ark.; two half brothers, Wesley Scott, Harrisburg, Ark., and Marvin Scott, Savannah; two half sisters, Mrs. Estelle Estes, Baton Rouge, La., and Mrs. Ollie Whitlow, Memphis; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.”


HIGGINS, MRS. MINNIE IDA Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, who conducted the funeral. Mrs. Minnie Ida Higgins, 77, 459 No. Cedar Street, died June 1, 1974 at ECM Hospital, Florence, Alabama. She was a member of Mt. Olive Freewill Baptist Church. The funeral will be June 3, 1974 at Evergreen Baptist Church, Virgil Gean officiating, with Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home directing. Survivors include sons, Mr. Archie Lee Higgins, Mr. Ben Junior Higgins, and Mr. Lawrence Edward Higgins; daughters, Mrs. W. E. Talley, and Miss Mary L. Higgins; 18 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren.”


HIGGINS, NAOMI, The Florence Herald, Friday April 12, 1946 “Naomi Higgins Is Drowning Victim Florence Woman Loses Life In Cypress Creek When Fishing Boat CapsizesMiss Naomi Higgins, 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Higgins, 126 Beulah Avenue, Florence, was drowned in Cypress Creek on Wednesday afternoon about 5:30 o’clock when the boat in which she, her sister, Miss Tyra Higgins, Alvis McCluskey and Floyd Williams were fishing, capsized. The tragedy occurred about 300 yards below the Gunwaleford road bridge near the Florence city limits when Miss Higgins and Mr. McCluskey stood up in the boat, causing it to overturn, spilling the four into the water. Mr. Williams assisted Miss Tyra Higgins to the bank of the creek, then took off his shoes and swam back to aid Miss Naomi Higgins, however, she sank from view before he could reach her. Mr. McCluskey attempted to aid Miss Higgins and in the attempt came near losing his life, a negro fisherman, the only other witness, verified. The four had been fishing only about thirty minutes and the small boat was said to have been midway of the stream when it capsized. Under the direction of Jewel Archer, Lauderdale county coroner, the U.S. Coast Guard, police officers and others, search for Miss Higgins’ body began soon after word of the accident was received, the body being brought to the surface at about 10 o’clock that night. Surviving in addition to her parents are four sisters, Mrs. J.E. Weeks, Mrs. J.W. Lambert, Miss Tyra Higgins, all of Florence, and Mrs. John Fetsko, Pascagoula; and a brother, Pfc. Leonard Higgins, Indian Gap, Pa. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Waterloo Methodist church with Rev. Boyd P. Milburn, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial will be in the Richardson cemetery with Brown-Service in charge of arrangements. Serving as active pallbearers will be Joe McCorkle, Earl Lard, Don Jones, Elmer Pickens, John Vincent and A. D. Ray. Honorary pallbearers will be Ellie Threet, Turner Shelby, Marvin Pickins, Billy Baugh and Sanford Higgins.”


HIGHLAND, LILLIE BENSON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Lillie Benson Highland was born on February 8, 1921 in Hardin County, the daughter of the late Calvin Benson and Mary Lard Benson. She was a former resident of St. Joseph County, Ind., was of the Baptist belief, and worked as a homemaker. Mrs. Highland departed this life on March 3, 1993, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 72 years, and 25 days./p> She leaves 2 daughters: Mrs. Mary Joyce Golomski of Savannah and Mrs. Sandra Kaye Perry of Albany, GA; 4 sons: J.C. Highland of Mishawaka, Ind., Dennis Ray Highland, Larry W. Highland and David Earl Smith all of Savannah; 17 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; a brother, Arlin Benson of Savannah.”


HINTON, CLARK L. Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who officiated at the funeral. Clark L. Hinton was born on December 21, 1915 in Wayne County, Tennessee. He was the son of the late Whitt and Roxie McFall Hinton. He was a trucker and a farmer and a member of the Full Gospel Lighthouse Pentecostal Church. Mr. Hinton departed this life on June 2, 1990 at the Blytheville Nursing Center in Blytheville, Arkansas at the age of 74 years, 5 months, and 11 days. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clura R. Hinton of Blytheville, Ark., one daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Goff of Southhaven, Miss., four sons, Waylon Hinton and James Hinton both of Blytheville, Ark. Wayford Hinton of ‘Tulsa Oklahoma and Charles Hinton of Sturgis, Michigan; 13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Cora McGee and Mrs. Lois Beavers of Lutts, TN, Mrs. Ora McFall of Etheridge, TN, Mrs. Flora McFall of Savannah, TN and Mrs. Dona Morris of Waterloo, Ala.; one brother, Lawson Hinton of Lutts, TN.” Note: Mr. Hinton was buried in the Centenary Cemetery.


HINTON, EDNA L., TimesDaily, Florence, AL Edna L. Hinton, 91 Waterloo, Ala., died Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, 2008, at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn. The funeral will be at Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church, Waterloo, Ala., at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, with burial in Ford’s Mill Cemetery, Lauderdale County, Ala. Officiating at the funeral will be Emerald Bailey and Everette Rich. She was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala. She is survived by her son, Billy Floyd Hinton and wife, Shirley, of Cypress Inn, Tenn.; daughters, Evelyn Reatherford and husband, Jerry, of Florence, Ala., Glenda Kelley, of Florence, Ala., Diane Rumph, of Florence, Ala.; sister, Elsie White, of Florence, Ala.; brothers, Ledford Austin, of Benton Harbor, Mich., Rayford Austin, of Killen, Ala.; grandchildren, Christy Mooney (Jon), Brad Hinton, Amanda Haddock, Waylon Rumph, Brian Kelley (Angela), Darrell Kelley (Selisa); great-grandchildren, Blake Marona, Trevor Kelley, Trenton Kelley, Emily Haddock, Allison Haddock, Justin Kelley; step grandchildren, Michael Reatherford, Donna Hanback (Sammy), Doug Robbins, (Teresa); step-great-grandchildren, Cody Cothrum, Tori Hanback, Sam Hanback, Misty Kay Robbins, Cody Robbins, Jordan Mooney, Tyler Mooney, Alex Purser, Aaron Purser and Austin Purser. She was preceded in death by her mother, Nancy Elizabeth Austin; father, Marion Austin; husband, Floyd Virgil Hinton; two sons, Ernie Gene Hinton and Jackie Hinton; one brother, Cecil Austin; and one sister, Thelma Austin. Pallbearers will include Brad Hinton, Waylon Rumph, Darrell Kelley, Brian Kelley, Michael Reatherford and Talmadge Austin. She was a homemaker and a member of Ford’s Mill Freewill Baptist Church.”


HINTON, ERNIE GENE, Times Daily, Florence, AL The tomb shows Ernie was born 27 Oct. 1947 and died 26 Aug 1972. Mr. Ernie Gene Hinton, 24, Waterloo, died instantly of injuries suffered in a one-car accident Saturday morning. The accident took place 23 miles south of Savannah, Tenn., on Highway 69. He was a graduate of Waterloo High School, an Army veteran, and at the time of his death was employed by Oakwood Manufacturing Company. Services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. from Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church by Virgil Gean and Elton Cotner. Burial will be in Ford’s Mill Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, Tenn., directing. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hinton; a brother, Billy Floyd Hinton; three sisters, Miss Glenda Gail Hinton, Miss Edna Diane Hinton, all of Waterloo; Mrs. Gary Wright, Florence; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Austin, Waterloo.”


HINTON, FLOYD VIRGIL, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The funeral for Floyd Virgil Hinton, 76, College Street, will be at 1 p.m. today at Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church in Waterloo with Virgil Gean and L.L. Wilson officiating. Burial will be in the Ford’s Mill Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. He died Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1988, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence. He was a member of Ford’s Mill Free Will Baptist Church and Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church, a retired farmer and sawmill worker. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edna Austin Hinton, Waterloo; daughters, Mrs. Diane Rumph, Phil Campbell, Mrs. Evely Wright Reatherford, Mrs. Glenda Kelley, both of Florence; son, Billy Floyd Hinton, Greenhill; sisters, Mrs. Jewel Keele, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Mattie Sharp, Tyronza, Ark.; brother, Elon Hinton, Tyronza; six grandchildren; one great-grandson.”


HINTON, LEE BOYCE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. Lee Boyce Hinton was born August 18, 1919 in Wayne County, Tennessee, the son of T.W. and Roxie McFall Hinton. Mr. Hinton was a member of the Pentecostal Church. He was a farmer and lived all his life in Wayne County Tennessee in the Lutts Community. Mr. Hinton departed this life December 22, 1976 at Baptist Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of 57 years, 4 months and 4 days. He is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Cora McGee, Mrs. Lois Bevis both of Lutts, Mrs. Ora McFall, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., Mrs. Flora McFall, Savannah, Mrs. Dona Morris, Waterloo, Alabama; four brothers, Mr. Lawson Hinton , Mr. Marvin Hinton, and Mr. R. D. Hinton all of Lutts, and Mr. Clark Hinton, Blytheville, Arkansas.”


HINTON, ROXIE MCFALL Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean , Sr., who conducted the funeral “Roxie McFall Hinton was born April 6, 1886, in Wayne County: The daughter of Bud and Paralee Hinton McFall. She spent her life in Wayne County where she married Whitt Hinton in 1906. He preceded her in death in 1936. She was a Freewill Baptist./p> Mrs. Hinton passed from a long and fruitful life December 7, 1971 at the age of 85 years, 8 months, and 1 day: Leaving 5 sons: Lawson, Marvin, Boyce and R. D. Hinton of Lutts, and Clark Hinton of Blytheville, Ark.: 5 daughters: Mrs. Cora McGee and Mrs. Lois Bevis of Lutts, Mrs. Ora McFall of Etheridge, Tenn., Mrs. Flora McFall of Savannah, and Mrs. Dona Morris of Waterloo, Ala.: a half-brother, Claude McFall of Etheridge, 52 grandchildren, 57 great-grandchildren: and many other relatives and friends. Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee directing.”


HINTON, VERNON THOMAS Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Elkins & Son Funeral Home of Florence, AL. “Mr. Vernon Thomas Hinton, Route 1, Waterloo, Alabama died on November 2, 1986 at ECM Hospital at the age of 58. The funeral will be at the chapel on November 4, 1986, with Virgil H. Gean officiating. Burial will be at Tri Cities Memorial Gardens, Florence. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Kathleen M. Hinton, Waterloo, AL; a son, Douglas L. Franklin, Mishawaka, Ind.; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Ann Ross, West Palm Beach, FL; a brother, Leonard Hinton, Waterloo; a sister, Mrs. Alma Scott, Killen and two grandchildren.”


HISEY, BERNICE MAE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr., who assisted in the funeral. Bernice Mae Hisey passed away January 11, 1992 in South Bend, Indiana. The funeral was conducted on January 16, 1992 at Greenview Memorial Chapel, by Rev. David J. Morehouse, O.S.B. and Rev. Virgil Gean. Survivors are step-mother, Mamie Strange, Waterloo, AL, sons: Milas G. White, Walnut Grove, TN, Robert E. Hisey, Waterloo, AL; daughters: Linda Null, Colstrip, Montana and Sharon K. James, Dundee, FL; brothers: Wm. D. Vandergrift, Milton, FL, Oliver E. Strange, South Bend, IN, Paul S. Strange, and James L. Strange of Waterloo, AL, David Strange, Jacksonburg, AL; sisters: Sarah F. Young, Waterloo, AL, Cora L. Barrier, Savannah, TN, Carrie Hutton, Waterloo, AL and Rena S. Mietzner, Orlando, FL; thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.


HOLCOMBE, EARNEST POWERS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Earnest Powers Holcombe was born October 9, 1898, in Lauderdale County Alabama ,the son of Melton and Maggie Sharpe Holcombe. He was united in marriage to Sarah Dennis on June 6, 1920. Mr. Holcombe was a member of the Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church in the community in which he lived. He departed this life January 5, 1978 at Florence, Alabama, at the age of 79 years, 2 months and 26 days. Surviving besides his wife are one daughter, Mrs. Bernice Bennett, Florence, Ala., six sons, Mr. Willard Holcombe, Mr. James L. Holcombe, Mrs. Leonard Holcombe all of Waterloo, Ala., Mr. Arnold Holcombe, Savannah, Tenn., Mr. Cletus Holcombe, Florence, Alabama, and Mr. Edwin Holcombe, Shelbyville, Tenn.; one brother, Mr. Elmer Holcombe, Florence, Ala.; one half-sister, Miss Athalene Holcombe, Florence, Ala.; 17 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.”


HOLCOMBE, ELMER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean and was prepared by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, AL. “Mr. Elmer Holcombe,77, 209 North Weakly Street, Florence, AL, passed away October 17, 1980 at his residence. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. The funeral service will be at the Morrison-Elkins Chapel on October 19, 1980, with Virgil Gean and Earl Dixon conducting the funeral. Survivors are 3 daughters, Mrs. Hazel Hipps, Melvin Dale, Mich., Mrs. Inez Chandler, and Mrs. Reba Nell Melton both of Florence, AL.; 1 sister, Ms Atlelene Holcombe, Florence, AL; 6 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren.”


HOLCOMBE, ESTER LORETTA, Times Daily News, Florence, Alabama “WATERLOO — Mrs. Ester Loretta Holcombe, 75, Route 1, Waterloo, died Monday, Feb. 3, 1986, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, widow of Hubert L. Holcombe and a member of Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church, Waterloo. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Dominick Ditoro officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The family will receive friends 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Survivors include sons, Herschel Holcombe, Lawrence Holcombe, both of Waterloo; daughters, Edith Hart, Florence, Helen Parker, Waterloo; brothers, Elbert Murphy, Charles Murphy, both of Waterloo; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Donnie Hart, David Holcombe, Terry Holcombe, Dwayne Holcombe, Bryan Holcombe, Nelson Parker. Honorary bearers will be Fred Sudhoff and Jackey Barnett.”


HOLCOMBE, JAMES ELMO Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. James Elmo Holcombe was born July 30, 1910 in Waterloo, Alabama, the son of the late Lanier J. and Neta Faulkner Holcombe. On march 18, 1932 he married the former Edith Crotts. Mr. Holcombe departed from this life May 18th at the Tri County Nursing Home in Adamsville, the age of 73 years, 9 months, and 18 days. He leaves other than his wife Edith of Savannah, 2 sons, James Norman Holcombe, Wichita, Kansas and Kenneth Edward Holcombe, Glendale, Ariz.; 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; 5 sisters, Mrs. Edna Young, South Bend, Ind., Mrs. Gertie McNeely, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Sallie Geans, Royal Oak, Mich., Mrs. Rosie Haddock, Killen, Ala., and Mrs. Virginia Williams, Mishawaka, Ind.; 1 brother, Reuben Holcombe Morris Chapel, Tennessee.” The following was read by Mr. Holcombe’s granddaughter at the funeral: “A flower on his tomb will wilt, a tear in his memory will evaporate, a prayer for his soul, reaches God. Ah men”


HOLCOMBE, LANIER JONES (L. J.), Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: death was on April 1, 1966. “Lanier Jones Holcombe, Jr., 45, of Rt. 1, Cloverdale, was pronounced dead on arrival at ECM Hospital at noon Friday, following an accident which occurred on Savannah Highway, five miles west of Florence. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a World War II veteran and a former TVA employee. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday from Williams Chapel near Waterloo with Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body will be at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home until Monday morning when it will be taken to the church to lie in state one hour before services. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ruby Holcombe; four daughters, Misses Maxine, Darlene, Patty and Beverly Holcombe, all of Cloverdale; one son, Lanier, III, of Cloverdale; six sisters, Mrs. Rose Hawkins, Florence, Mrs. Gertie McNeeley, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Virginia Williams, Mrs. Edna Young and Mrs. Vera Young, all of South Bend Ind.; four brothers, Ruben Holcombe and W. C. Holcombe of Florence; Elmo Holcombe, Detroit, Arthur Holcombe, South Bend, Ind.; two cousins, Elmer Holcombe, Florence, and Earnest Holcombe, Waterloo. Pallbearers will be Orlan Fulmer, Jewss Parrish, Hansel Holcombe, Edward Holcombe, Lanier Holcombe, Roger Hawkins, Bill Young and Johnny Holcombe. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.”


HOLCOMBE, SARAH DENNIS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Sarah Dennis Holcombe was born on November 2, 1902 in Hardin County, the daughter of the late Andrew Jackson Dennis and Roxie Bryant Dennis. On June 6, 1920 she was united to Earnest Powers Holcombe, who preceded her in death on January 5, 1978. She was a member of the Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church and had resided in the Waterloo area all of her life. Mrs. Holcombe departed this life on October 12, 1992, at the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, at the age of 89 years, 11 months, and 10 days. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Holcombe Bennett of Florence, AL; six sons: Willard Holcombe, James L. Holcombe and Leonard Holcombe of Waterloo, AL, Arnold Holcombe Savannah, TN, Cletus Holcombe of Florence, AL, Edwin Holcombe of Shelbyville, TN; 18 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; 3 brothers: Andrew Dennis of Selmer, Dalton Dennis of South Bend, IN, Curtis Dennis of South Bend, IN; two sisters: Mrs. Christine Reed of Collinwood and Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Mishawaka, IN.”


HOLLOWAY, MRS. GERTIE ODELL DEAN, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Gertie Odell Dean Holloway, 69, Waterloo, died Tuesday at her home. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Young’s Chapel Holiness Church. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery. Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., is in charge. Surviving are her husband, W.A. Holloway; daughters, Mrs. Lois Smith, Mrs. Esther Witt, Mrs. Fay Woods, Mrs. Evie Jean Adams, all of Waterloo; Mrs. Ruth Balentine, Mrs. Martha Ann Balentine, both of Mishawaka, Ind.; sons, Paul Holloway, David Lee Holloway, Waterloo; Noah Holloway, James Holloway, Savannah, Tenn.; Tommy Van Holloway, Houston, Texas; Phillip Holloway, Central Heights, Florence; brother, Edd Dean, Mishawaka, Ind.; 41 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren.”


HOLT, CARL Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Collinwood, Tennessee. “Mr. Carl Holt, age 61, of Savannah, TN passed away at the Hardin County Hospital. Mr. Holt was a native of Wayne County and a son of the late Monroe and Nancy Hinton Holt. He was a member if the Freewill Baptist Church. He is survived by: his wife, Etta Henson Holt of Savannah, TN; one son, Glenn Holt of Savannah, TN; one brother, Vernie Holt of South Bend, Indiana; three sisters, Goldie Ayers of Lutts, TN, Ester Eaton of Collinwood, TN, and Gertie Bevis of Florence, AL; one half-brother, Charlie Holt of Florida; one half-sister, Iva Raney of Waycross, GA; stepmother, Mrs. Irene Giles of Waycross, GA; one step-brother, Roy Eaton of Florence, AL; one granddaughter, Janet Delk, Savannah, TN; one step grandson, Ricky Bradford, Savannah, TN; one great-grandson, Bradley Glenn Delk, Savannah, TN; one step-great-granddaughter, Misty Bradford, Savannah. TN.”


HOLT, MR. GEORGE WASHINGTON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr. and was compiled by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home of Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Mr. George Washington Holt, age 81, of Los Angeles, California passed away December 17, 1977 in Los Angeles. He was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee and a son of the late Joseph and Annie Scott Holt. Mr. Holt was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Holt is survived by: one brother, Mr. John Holt of Alton, Illinois; several nieces and nephews.”


HOLT, VERNIE L. Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr. “Vernie L. Holt was born in Tennessee, on March 25, 1917, the son of the late Monroe and Nancy Hinton Holt. On April 8, 1945, he was united in marriage to the former Helen Morris, who survives. Mr. Holt was a retired employee of the Uniroyal Rubber Corporation and a member of the American Legion Post #50 in South Bend, Indiana, and a member of the United Rubber Workers Union. He departed this life April 17, at the St. Joseph’s Medical Center in South Bend, Indiana, at the age of 71 years and 23 days. Other than his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Kathy O’Connors of South Bend, Indiana, 2 sons, Jerry Holt of South Bend and Thomas Holt of Kokomo, Indiana.; three sisters, Mrs. Goldie Ayers of Lutts, Tennessee, Mrs. Easther Eaton of Collinwood, Tennessee, and Mrs. Gertie Bevis of Florence, Alabama,; one half-sister, Mrs. Ival Rayney of Waycross, Georgia; one half-brother, Charles Holt of Stuart, Florida; his step-mother, Mrs. Irene Jiles of Florence, Alabama; and one grandchild.”


HORTON, MARY LYNN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “COLLINWOOD, Tenn. –The funeral for Mary Lynn Horton, 53, Route 2, will be at 3 p.m. today at Shackleford Funeral Directors, Collinwood, John E. banks and Daniel Robertson officiating. Burial will be at Cromwell Crossroads Cemetery, with the funeral home directing. She died Sunday, Dec. 3, 1990, at Humana Hospital, Florence, Ala. She was a native of Lutts, an employee of Angelica Corp., daughter of the late Ellis and Geneva Gean Strickland, and a member of the Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Archie Wendell Horton, Collinwood; stepmother, Beatrice Strickland, Savannah; brothers, Bobby Mack and Joey Strickland, both of Savannah; sisters, Vera Dodd, Killen, Ala., Wanda Robertson and Brenda Leslie, both of Florence, Ala., Joan Ford, Savannah, and June Morris, South bend, Ind.; great-grandmother, Hattie Gean, Savannah; nieces and nephews.”


HUBBARD, CHARITY JANE TILLEY Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Charity Jane Tilley Hubbard was born September 19, 1904 in Wayne County, daughter of the late Tom and Charity Brown Tilley. She was united in marriage to Bud Hubbard who preceded her in death almost 30 years ago. Mrs. Hubbard was a member of the New Pleasant Grove Freewill Baptist Church. She departed from this life October 28th at the Hardin Home Nursing Home, the age of 87 years, 1 month, and 9 days. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Savannah; 6 sons, Elmer Hubbard, Hohenwald, Tennessee, Hurby Hubbard, Adamsville, Tennessee, Charles Hubbard, Morris Chapel, Tennessee, Monroe, Clyde, and Lois Hubbard, all of Savannah, Tennessee; 12 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Leonard Tilley, Savannah, Tennessee, and Elmer Tilley, Campbell, Missouri.”


JAMES, POLLY Information taken from the Wright community news in the Florence Herald, February 17, 1902 “Wright February 17, 1902 Editor: Times—-Pneumonia is still raging to an alarming extent………….Aunt Polly James, as she was familiarly called, died at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Rhoda Perkins, on Brush Creek, last Friday and was buried in the Wright cemetery. She had passed her four score years. Peace to her ashes.”


JAYNES, AMANDA “MANDY” WHITAKER, The Florence Herald, Friday, March 30, 1945 “Mrs. Clayton Jaynes, aged 47, passed away Friday night at her home on the Cloverdale road, route 3, following a lengthy illness. Deceased was a native of Wayne county, Tennessee, but had made her home in Cloverdale community for 35 years. She was a member of the Stoney Point Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Granville Clayton Jaynes, four sons, Granville Clayton Jaynes, Jr., Knoxville, William Howard Jaynes, U.S. Army, somewhere in France, Hershel Gilbert and Robert Lee Jaynes, both of Florence, one daughter, Mrs. James Statom, Florence, three brothers, Luther Whittaker, Florence, and Will and Ed Whittaker, both of St. Louis, and two sisters, Mrs. O.T. Jaynes and Mrs. Mike Marks, of Florence. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon from the Stony Point Church of Christ. Brown-Service in charge of arrangements.“


JAYNES, DOROTHY MARIE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Miss Dorothy Marie Jaynes, of Florence, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009. There will be a private family graveside service Friday, Dec. 4, 2009, at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. She was a member of Sherrod Avenue Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents, Buford and Rhoda Clemons Jaynes; by her grandparents, Charlie R. and Mattie Lyles Clemons, and James Arthur and Ollie Jones Jaynes; and by a niece, Debra Mitchell. She is survived by her sisters, Myron Mitchell and Marjorie Millirons (Charles); one niece; five nephews; several great-nieces and nephews. The family would like to offer their heartfelt thanks to the staff of Mitchell-Hollingsworth station 2. Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family. You are invited to sign the online registry at elkinsfh.com.“


JAYNES, ISAAC D., The Florence Times, Feb. 6, 1939, page 6 “Isaac Jaynes Laid to Rest Retired Farmer Died Early Sunday MorningIsaac D. Jaynes, 82, year old Lauderdale countian, died at the home of his son, J.W. Jaynes, on Florence, Star Route 5, Sunday morning at 12:20 o’clock after a week’s illness following a stroke. Mr. Jaynes, who engaged in farming until 13 years ago when he retired, was a native of Bedford, Tenn. He came to Alabama in 1896. Deceased was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are two sons, J.W. and T.W. Jaynes, of Star Route 5, Florence; Arthur Jaynes, of Florence, Otis Jaynes, of Petersville ? And Clay Jaynes, of Florence; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Rickard of Star Route 5, Florence, and Mrs. Velma Pugh, of Memphis, Tenn.; a brother, Ed Jaynes, of Florence and a sister, Mrs. George Daughtery of Florence. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Jones Hill cemetery with Elder J.M. Garner, minister of the Court Street Church of Christ, Florence, officiating. Burial followed there, Spry Florence, directing. Pallbearers were Arthur Hendon, Buford Jaynes, Joe Steverson, Paul Henry, Roland Behel and John Steverson.”


JAYNES, KATHRYN ANN, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “1971-2008 Kathryn Ann Jaynes, 37, of Anderson, died Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at ECM Hospital, unexpectedly. Funeral service will be Saturday, May 10, at 11 a.m. at Rogersville Funeral home where friends may visit, Friday from 6-8 p.m. Terry Lamar will be officiating. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Alan and Nick Jaynes, Andy and Joey Dutton, Danny Stanford, Jeremy Jones, John Murphy and Jeremiah Clemmons. Kathryn is survived by her sons, Alan and Nick Jaynes; parents, Richard and Nadine Higgs; brother, Robert Higgs, all of Anderson; aunt, Jean Duncan and uncle, Mark Winter, both of Rogersville. Donations may be made to the Kathryn Jaynes Memorial Fund at any Bank Independent branch.”


JAYNES, SIBYL, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Sibyl Jaynes went to be with her Lord and Savior on May 6, 2008. Mrs. Jaynes was 87 years of age and lived in Florence, Ala. She was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church, witnessing for Jesus was her daily mission, and she was loved by many. Visitation with the family will be 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, May 9, 2008, at First Freewill Baptist Church in Florence, Ala. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. at the church, with Willie Justice officiating. Burial will follow in Richardson Chapel Cemetery.”


JAYNES, WILLIAM TENNYSON “BIG SIPPER”, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “William Tennyson “Big Sipper” Jaynes, 78, of Lexington, passed away July 12, 2008. Survivors include his wife, Alice Jean Jaynes, Lexington; sons, Timmy Jaynes, Waterloo, Tony Jaynes and Jerry Jaynes, Lexington; daughters, Shelia Clemmons, Anderson, Linda Weathers, Center Point; brother, Jesse Jaynes Jr., Florence; sisters, Phyllis McCain, Lexington, Henrietta Bradford, Killlen; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Mr. Jaynes was a Korean War Army veteran, retired from Murray Ohio Inc., a farmer and a member of Grassy Presbyterian Church. He as preceded in death by his parents, Jesse Jaynes Sr. and Thelma Jaynes. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. today at Greenhill Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home, with burial in Pettus Cemetry with full military honors. Greenhill Funeral Home is directing.”


JOHNSON, ANNIE CORRENE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Annie Correne Michael Johnson, 46, Savannah, Tenn. died Tuesday at her residence. The service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Shackelford Funeral Home Chapel, Savannah. Burial will be in Balentine Cemetery, Wayne County. She was a nurse’s aide at Hardin County Nursing Homes and a member of the Free Holiness Church. She was a former resident of Lauderdale County and Wayne County and had moved to Hardin County 11 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Bradford D. Johnson; her father, Floyd Michael, Savannah; her mother, Mrs. Lura Michael, Savannah; stepdaughters, Mrs. Cleo Henson, Lakeville, Ind., Mrs. Ima Doris Howard, Florence, Mrs. Shelba Peak, Maryville, Tenn., Miss Maggie Johnson, Mrs. Wylodean Cagle, both of Knoxville, Tenn., Miss Barbara Johnson, Tampa, Fla.; stepsons, Granville Johnson, Alfred Johnson, both of Florence, Paul Johnson, South Bend, Ind.; brothers, Albert Michael, Waymon Michael, both of Savannah, Willis Michael, Atlanta, Ga., Norman Michael, Corinth, Miss.; half brother, Rayford Word, Walnut Grove, Tenn.”


JOHNSON, ELMER E. “BUDDY”, East Lauderdale News, March 14, 1996 “Elmer E. (Buddy) Johnson, 72, Rogersville, died Wednesday, March 6, at Florence Hospital. A graveside service was held Friday, March 8, at Civitan Cemetery with Dr. Bertis Ray, the Rev. James Warren, and the Rev. Anthony White officiating. Elkins East Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Johnson was a native of Rogersville but spent his childhood years in Knoxville, Tenn., and lived most of his adult life in Florence and Rogersville. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Rogersville where he served as a deacon, retired from Reynolds Metal Company as a supervisor after 30 years, and was a veteran of World War II. Mr. Johnson was a graduate of the University of North Alabama and was one of the original members of the ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps. He was also a former teacher at St. Florian and Anderson Junior High Schools. He was preceded in death by his parents, William E. Johnson and Jean Johnson Alexander and his brother, Robert H. Johnson. Survivors include his wife, JoMarie Johnson, Rogersville; son, Jerry Johnson, Guntersville; daughters, Janet Johnson, Rogersville, Janie McDonald, Venezuela; Mary Jo Peden, Florence; sisters, Mary Lucille Wilson, Florence, Willa Jean Cagle, Rogersville; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Memorial gifts may be made to Rogersville Ambulance Unit for Woodmont Christian School scholarship fund.”


JOHNSON, LULA BET MCFALLS Information taken from clergy records of Virgil Gean, Sr. Lula Bet McFalls Johnson was born June 15, 1899 in Tennessee, the daughter of the late William and Roxie McFalls. She was united in marriage to Zeb Johnson, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Johnson departed from this life April 5, 1976 at the age of 76 years, 9 months, and 20 days. She leaves a step-son, Elmer Johnson, Florence, Ala.,; a sister, Mrs. Beulah McFalls, Lutts; also several nieces and nephews.”


JOHNSON, MARY MARGUERITE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mary Marguerite Sego Johnson, 84, of Florence, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007, after a prolonged illness. Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007, at the Spry Serenity Chapel, Helton Drive, Florence. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, with interment in Florence City Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Lance Austin, Heath Johnson, Tyler Johnson, Brian Vickery, Brad Vickery and Dewayne McDuff. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Wayne Stanley and Dr. Webb. Marguerite was a longtime member of the Salem United Methodist Church. She was the loving wife of the late James Arnold Johnson and the loving grandmother of the late John Sterling Hancock. She is survived by her daughter, Doris Johnson Boswell (Joseph); sons, Jackie Lee Johnson (Martha), Thomas Bedford Johnson; grandchildren, Nathan Brice Hancock, Heath Johnson, Tyler Johnson; and great-granddaughter, Abigail Nicole Hancock.”


JOHNSON, RANDALL HOYT, from the Florence Times or Florence Hearld, Florence, AL Information from the tomb shows he was born 17 Aug 1952 and died 12 Oct 1978. “ Randall Hoyt Johnson, 25, 1304 Dodge Ave., Mishawaka, Ind., died Thursday from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was a musician and a native of South Bend, Ind. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church in Florence, with the Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will follow in the Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, with Morrison Elkins of Florence directing. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grandville Johnson, Florence; sisters, Mrs. Rita Kaye Herman, Mishawaka, Ind.; Mrs. Mary Ellen Guzowski, Mishawaka, Ind.; grandfather, Bradford D. Johnson, Savannah, Tenn.; nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Steve Johnson, Larry Murphy, Pete Herman, Terry Guzowski, Bobby Raines, Johnny Howard.”


JOHNSON, MRS. VICIE WHITE, Times Daily, Florence, AL Information from the clergy records of Virgil Gean shows she died 21 Apr 1974 and was buried 23 Apr 1974. Mrs. Vicie White Johnson, 74, Waterloo, died at University Hospital, Birmingham, Monday. She was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of the Methodist Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Waterloo Baptist Church with Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will be in Richardson Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will be at the residence until the funeral hour. She is survived by her husband, Earnest Johnson; daughters, Mrs. Dan Rubish, Huntington Ind., Mrs. Henry Haynes, Waterloo, Mrs. Ray Swinford, Waterloo, Mrs. Doyle Scott, Mrs. Alice Gates, Mrs. Vernon Hinton, Mrs. E. W. Dean , all of Mishawaka, Ind.; stepdaughters, Mrs. Ashley Horne, Edwardsburg, Mich., Mrs. Robert Allison, Mrs. Mary Lou Harshman, both of Mishawaka; stepsons, John Johnson, Long Beach, Calif., James Johnson, Martinsville, Ind.; 15 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Earl White, Horace Pyburn, Robert Goode, George Mangrum, Thomas Ray, Henry Vickers.


JOHNSTON, OTHA RALPH, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Otha Ralph Johnston, 83, Cherokee, died Monday at Shoals Hospital. He was a native of Hardin County, Tenn., a retired security guard at Reynolds Metals Co. and a member of the Methodist Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, Cherokee. The Rev. Larry Harbin and the Rev. Bob Gunn will officiate. Burial will be in Riverton Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Tuscumbia directing. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gladys J. Akers, Sheffield; sisters, Mrs. Virgie Douthit, Spruce Pine; Mrs. Dot Tanner, Tuscumbia; brothers, Alton Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.; Tommy Johnston, Tuscumbia; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Cecil Edwards, Rex Keeton, Tommy Tanner, Harold Maples, Bill Shoemaker, Lewis McGill. The body will be at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Tuscumbia, until being placed in the church one hour before the funeral.”


JOINER, BONNIE COOPER, East Lauderdale News, Rogersville, Alabama “ Bonnie Cooper Joiner, 78, Memphis, Tenn. formerly of Rogersville, died, Friday, Feb. 22, 2008. Funeral services were Sunday, Feb. 24, at Rogersville Funeral Home with Windell Gann officiating. Burial was in Cooper Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Robbie Joiner, Memphis, Tenn., daughter, Jenny Davis, Franklin, Tenn.; son, Robert Joiner, Roswell, Ga.; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Robbie King, Madison, Emma Goode, Eula Goode, both of Rogersville. Memorials may be made to Harding Graduate School of Religion, 1000 Cherry Rd., Memphis, Tenn., 38117 or to Kirby Pines General Fund, 3535 Kirby Rd., Memphis, Tenn., 38115.”


JONES, DINAH LOWRY, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Dinah Lowry Jones, 37, died Friday, Oct. 24, 1997, of a sudden illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, 1997, with burial in Poplar Creek Cemetery. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m. today at Morrison funeral Home, Tuscumbia. Officiating will be Rev. Wayne Wilson. She was a native of Colbert County, employed by Shirt Depot in Elgin and a member of Harmony Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include her parents, Bill and Uleen Lowry of Leighton; son, Trevor William Jones, Leighton; brothers, Daniel and wife Peggy Lowry, Leighton, Jerome Lowry, Leighton, Tyrone and wife Lucy Lowry, Leighton, nieces, Lana Lowry, Morgan Lowry and Kaitlyn Lowry; nephews, Marca Lowry, Wesley Lowry. Pallbearers will include Jack Hanvy, Kenneth Hanvy, John Phil Lowry, Jeremy Sapp, Mickey Grimms, Billy Kidd, Lucian Tidwell, Travis Dawson, Jack Willis.”


JONES, GENTRY ODELL Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., and compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Gentry Odell Jones was born April 24, 1911, in Alabama, the son of William C. and Vada Harold Jones. He was a farmer of the Mt. Olive Community. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. Mr. Jones was united in marriage to Vylona White, who survives. He departed this life July 23, 1967, at the age of 56 years, 2 months and 19 days. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Clarence W. Jones, South Bend, Ind. And Hilton Jones, Herford, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Maudine Heath, Truman, Arkansas, Mrs. Jimmy Sutton, Spring Valley, Calif., Mrs. Mae Scott and Mrs. Louise Bushong both of Waterloo, Ala.; His father, Mr. William C. Jones, Sr., Waterloo, Ala.,; five brothers, Mr. Cleatus Jones, Earle Ark., Mr. Dallas Jones, Florence, Ala., Mr. Burlon Jones, Huntsville, Ala., W.C. Jones, Jr., South Bend, Ind., Earlon Jones, Mishawaka, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Oma Faulkner, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Audy Mae Ragel, Mishawaka, Ind.; 9 grandchildren.”


JONES, HOMER LEE, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: from tomb, born 26 Nov. 1896, died 23 Dec. 1969 “Homer Lee Jones, 73, Waterloo, Rt. 2, died at ECM Hospital Tuesday at 8 p.m. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and was a retired farmer and a member of Waterloo Church of Christ. Services will be conducted today at 2 p.m. from Wright Methodist Church by Fred Dillon and Charles Stidham. Burial will be in Wright Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour prior to services. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lillian Ticer Jones; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Robertson, Florence, Mrs. Fay Williams, Decatur; five sons, Vernon and James, Florence; Charles, Covington, Ga.; Roy Lee and Kenneth, Waterloo; a brother, Wheeler, Waterloo; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Occolo, Ark; 15 grandchildren. Nephews will be bearers.”


JONES, JOHN WEAKLEY, Times Daily, Florence, AL Information on the tomb shows he was born 10 Apr 1887 and died 9 Jan. 1968. “John Weakley Jones, Jr., 80, Rt. 6, Florence, died at ECM Hospital Tuesday at 4:52 p.m. following a five-weeks illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, and was a retired farmer of the Oakland Community. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from Oakland Church of Christ with Charles Beavers and Ellis Coats officiating. Burial will follow in Greenview Memorial Park. The body will be at the funeral home and will be taken to the church to lie in state one hour Thursday. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ada Young Jones, Rt. 6; a daughter, Mrs. Percy Wright, Jr., Rt. 2, Florence; a son, Robert D. Jones, Rt. 6, Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Whitten, Florence, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Oceola, Ark.; two brothers, Wheeler W. Jones, Rt. 2, Waterloo, Homer Jones, Waterloo, Rt. 2; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be nephews. Morrison – Elkins Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”


JONES, KENNETH RAY, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: from tomb, born 2 Oct. 1942, died 7 Mar. 1970. “Funeral services for Kenneth Ray Jones, 27, Route 2, Waterloo, who died Saturday night as a result of a traffic accident, were today at Wright’s Methodist Church with Charles Stidman and Fred Dillion officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery. Survivors include: widow, Mrs. Lois Sharp Jones, Waterloo; mother, Mrs. Lillian Ticer Jones; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Robertson, Florence; and Mrs. Faye Williams, Decatur; four brothers, Vernon Jones and James Jones Florence; Charles Jones, Covington, Ga.; and Ray Lynn, Waterloo. Pallbearers were: Ralph Sharp, Larry Burbank, Berlon Sharp, Monte Ticer, Howard Jones and Arnold Ticer.”


JONES, NADINE MASON, Florence Times News, Wednesday Afternoon, February 4, 1976 “Mrs. Nadine Mason Jones, 50, Rt. 6, Florence, died Tuesday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after an illness of 13 months. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Glendale Church of Christ and had taught the junior Sunday School class 28 years. She served on the Lauderdale County Board of Registrars four years, and was first director of the Lauderdale County Day Care Center. She was also a vice president of Shoals Cheese Corp. and of Florence Frozen Food. She is survived by her husband, Howard Jones; sons, William Howard Jones Jr., Section, Ala., Glen Mason and James Keith Jones, both of Florence; a daughter, Mrs. Gail Stevenson, Florence; one granddaughter, Heather Stevenson, Florence; her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mason, Rogersville; brothers, Louis Mason Jr. and Billy Ray Mason, both of Florence; a sister, Mrs. Ann Evans, Trinity; nieces and nephews. The funeral was a 2 p.m. today at Glendale Church of Christ with Lawrence Williams officiating. Burial was in Duncan Cemetery, Spry of Florence directing. Elders and deacons of Glendale Church of Christ were bearers.”


JONES, WILLIAM CLARENCE, Times Daily, Florence, AL Information on the tomb shows he was born 6 Aug. 1882 and died 6 Aug. 1973. “Funeral services for William Clarence Jones, 91, Waterloo, will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Mt. Olive Baptist Church with V.H. Geans and Jim Martz officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Shackleford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. Mr. Jones died Monday afternoon at ECM Hospital. He was a retired farmer and minister. Survivors include five sons, Cleatus, Dallas, and Burlon Jones, all of Florence, W.C. Jones, Jr., Waterloo, Earlon Jones, Mishawaka, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Oma Faulkner, Florence, Mrs. Andy Ragle, Mishawaka, Ind.; a stepson, Herman Austin, Hollins Creek Community; five stepdaughters, Mrs. Corene Baugus, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds, Olivet Community, Mrs. Frankie Baugus, Savannah, Mrs. Grace Pickens, Burnt Church Community, Mrs. Ruth McClain, Savannah; 26 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren.”


JONES, WILLIAM CLARENCE, JR Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “William Clarence Jones, Jr. was born April 21, 1926, in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the son of W.C and Vada Hairrell Jones. He was united in marriage to Olean Hayes who preceded him in death in 1966, he later was united in marriage to Pauline Lard January 22, 1970, Mrs. Jones survives. He was an employee of the Alabama Highway Department. He lived in the Waterloo area most of his life with the exception of four years in the Mishawaka, Ind. area. He was a member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. He departed this life December 4, 1980 at the age of 54 years, 7 months and 13 days. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, Mr. Jerry Lane Jones and Mr. J.R. Jones both of Mishawaka, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Jesse Faulkner, Florence, Ala. And Mrs. Tom Ragle, Mishawaka, Ind.; four brothers, Mr. Clarence Dallas Jones, Mr. George Cletis Jones and Mr. Burlon Jones all of Florence, Ala. And James Earl Jones, Mishawaka, Ind.; 5 grandchildren.”


JONES, WILLIAM HOWARD, TimesDaily/Wednesday, September 6, 1995 William Howard Jones, 73, Route 6, Florence, died Monday, Sept. 4, 1995, of a sudden illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Greenview Funeral Home, with burial in Duncan Cemetery. Officiating at the funeral will be Randy Baker. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. As former owner and operator of Shoals Cheese Corp. for over 40 years and co-owner of Florence Frozen Foods for more than 20 years, he still found time to serve in numerous community leader roles. From 1959 to 1985 he was supervisor of the Lauderdale County Soil and Water Conservation District. He was chairman of the West Lauderdale Water and Fire Protection Authority from 1966 to 1989. He also served on the Mars Hill Bible School President’s development Council from 1983 to 1988. He was a member of American Legion Post 11 for 50 years, holding a certificate of continuous membership. He served on the board of directors of U.S. 8th Air Force, 398th Bomber Group. He was active in the UNA Sportsman’s Club and was past chairman of the Florence-Lauderdale Coliseum board of directors. He is survived by his wife, Mary Hazel Blalock Jones, Florence; son, William Howard “Bill” Jones Jr., Scottsboro, Glen Mason Jones, James Keith Jones, both of Florence; daughter, Janet Gail Stevenson, Florence; brother, George Vernon Jones, Florence; grandchildren, Heather Michelle Stevenson, Laurie Paige Stevenson, William Mason Jones, Michael David Jones and Tara Leanne Jones. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nadene Mason Jones. Pallbearers will include David McFall, Clarence Jenkins, L.L. Whitten, Glenn Murphy, Dewey Mitchell III and Mack Blalock. He was a member of Mars Hill Church of Christ.”


JONES, WILLIAM HOWARD JR., TimesDaily/Wednesday, August 9, 2000 William Howard “Bill” Jones, Jr., 51, Scottsboro, Ala., died Monday, Aug. 7, 2000, after an extended illness. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, at Scottsboro Funeral Home chapel with Ronny Johnson and Johnny Mack Young officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery, Florence, Ala. A graveside service will be at 3:30 p.m. today, conducted by Lawrence Williams and Fred Dillon. Visitation will be 9-11 a.m. today at the funeral home. He is survived by his wife, Charlene (Barnes) Jones of Scottsboro; stepmother, Mary Hazel Jones, Florence, Ala.; grandmother, Naomi Mason, Rogersville, Ala.; sister and brother-in-law, Gail and Rod Stevenson of Florence; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Glen and Joyce Jones and Keith and Jalana Jones, Florence. He also is survived by three nieces, Heather Coleman, Paige Stevenson and Tara Jones of Florence; three nephews, William Jones, Michael Jones and Ronnie Coleman of Florence; four uncles and Aunts, Vernon and Dot Jones, Lewis and Jeannine Mason, Bill and Mildred Mason of Florence and Ann and Dwight Evans of Austin, Texas; several cousins, a host of in-laws, a dear friend, Charles E. Cobb, his church family and many friends who loved him dearly. Bill was a member of the Larkinsville Church of Christ, the Scottsboro Civitan Club and had recently retired from his position as a senior economic assistance specialist.


KEATON, DONALD HOWARD Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr., compiled by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee. Donald Howard Keaton, age 3 years, 10 months, was born Aug. 12, 1968, and died June 17, 1972 at Coffee Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala. and was the son of Donald H. and Carrie Burgess Keeton, Rt. Cloverdale, Ala. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keaton, one sister, Anglea Denise Keaton of the home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Keaton, Cloverdale, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Burgess, Sheffield, Ala.; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Harrison, Sheffield, Ala.; great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Vergie Harrison, Sheffield, Ala.; a host of relatives and friends.”


KEEL, EDNA NORA PERKINS Information taken from the remembrance pamphlet at the funeral home. Edna Nora Perkins Keel was born on September 11, 1908 and died June 13, 2001 at age 92 years, 3 months, and 2 days. Obituary from TimesDaily News as follows: Edna N. Keel, 92, Waterloo, died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, in Florence. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, member of Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church, a retired employee of the Lauderdale County Board of Education as a CNP worker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Jackson Keel, in 1945. Visitation will be Friday, June 15, 2001, at 10 a.m. at Williams Chapel Church, with Brother Bob Graves officiating. Interment will follow in Williams Chapel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Randall Smith, Timothy and Barry McFall, Wesley Winborn, David Winborn, Tony Orrick and Randy Smith. Nephews will be honorary pallbearers. Surviving her are daughters, Clara Mae Keel Smith, Clanton, Ala., Emma Jean Keel Lacher, Waterloo, Ala.; sister, Thelma Mae Perkins, Waterloo; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; five nieces; four nephews; 11 grandnieces; and seven grandnephews. A special thanks to the staff at Glenwood Convalescent Center and Dr. Danny McFall, Dr. Macon Landers, Dr. Ricky Irons and the community and friends. Spry Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”


KEEL, ELVIN LAWRENCE Elvin Lawrence Keel was born February 9, 1928 in Alabama, the son of James Keel and the late Lura Lambert Keel. On October 4, 1947 he married the former Evelyn Cossey. Mr. Keel departed suddenly from this life, January 22, 1973, at his home, at the age of 44 years, 11 months, and 13 days. He leaves other than his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Benson, Savannah; two brothers Carlton Keel, Melrose Park, Ill., and Raymond Keel, Section, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Aline Beil, Hollywood, Fla. And Mrs. Ludene Fondren, Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Also his father of Florence, Alabama; one grandchild; two half brothers, James Walbert Keel, Florence, Ala., and Ottis Wayne Keel, also of Florence; four half sisters Hellen Morris, Memphis, Mrs. Lois Walker and Mrs. Joyce May both of Florence and Mrs. Linda Bates, Birmingham, Ala.”


KEELE, EDGAR DANIEL, Iuka, Mississippi “Edgar Daniel Keele, 70, North Crossroads community near Iuka, Miss., died Friday in Memphis, Tenn. He was a retired farmer and saw mill worker. Services will be today at 1p.m. from Fairview Free Will Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include: wife, Mabel Keele; daughters, Brenda Taylor, Gladys McDuffy, Linda Linton, Iuka., Miss.; Merle Edmondson, Counts, Tenn.; Dorris Lettrell, Red Bank, Miss.; Rachel Harrison, Sitka, Alaska; Nina Tuckett, Tishomingo, Miss.; sons, Loyal Keele, Denvil Keele Iuka, David Keele, Timothy Keele, Corinth, Miss.; Jerrel Keele, Burnsville, Miss.; brothers, James Keele, Florence; George Keele, Corinth; sister, Martha King, Waterloo; 25 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.” Note: Mr. Keele died Dec. 22, 1978 and was buried on Dec. 24, 1978 at Fairview Baptist Church in Iuka, Mississippi.


KEELE, MABLE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL Iuka, Miss. “Mable Keele, 83, died Wednesday, July 19, 2000. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. today at Cutshall Funeral Home chapel, Iuka, with burial in Fairview Cemetery. She was the mother of Denvil Keele, Russellville, Ala., and sister of Virgil Gean, Florence, Ala.” Note: Mable was born 5 Dec. 1916, the daughter of George and Florence Perkins Gean of Waterloo, Ala., who are deceased.


KEETON, IRA CHRISTINE Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Collinwood, Tennessee. “Ira Christine Keeton, age 53, of Cypress Inn, Tenn., passed away November 24, 1980 at E.C.M. Hospital in Florence, Alabama. Mrs. Keeton was born February 28, 1927 in Wayne County to the late Marvin and Belle Creecy Hanback. She was a member of the Mr. Pleasant Methodist Church. Survivors include: husband, Louis Keeton of Cypress Inn, Tenn.; 3 sons, James Keeton of Decatur, Alabama, Donald Keeton of Cypress Inn, Tenn. and L. D. Keeton of Florence, Ala.; 2 daughters – Mrs. Judy Davis of Cypress Inn, Tenn. And Mrs. Janice Kilpatrick of Waynesboro, Tenn.; 2 sisters – Mrs. Rachel Russell of Ferndale, Florida and Mrs. Era Foxx of South Bend, Indiana; 3 half-brothers – Donald Hanback of Spring Valley, Alabama, Earl Hanback and Glen Hanback of Florence, Alabama; 3 half-sisters, Jean Watkins, Kathy Haddock and Patty of Florence, Alabama; 10 grandchildren.”


KEETON, LENISE W., Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Lenise W. Keeton, 85, Cherokee, Ala., died Friday, Oct. 24, 1997. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, 1997, at Morrison Funeral Home chapel, Cherokee, with burial in Barton Cemetery. Officiating will be Rev. Larry Harbin and Rev. Mike Butler. She was a native of Colbert County. She was a homemaker and a loving mother. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Cherokee. Survivors include her sons, Paul Rex Keeton and wife Elizabeth, Sheffield, Howard W. Keeton and wife Shirley, Cherokee; daughter, Yvonne Keeton Underwood and husband Bill, Tuscumbia; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will include Neal Keeton, Lance Underwood, John Underwood, Jason Underwood, Tommy Freeman, Doug Williams and David Williams. Memorials may be made to Barton Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 506, Cherokee, Ala., 35616.” ______________________________________________________________________________ KILBURN, EARLINE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and prepared by Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, AL. “Mrs. Earline Kilburn, 67, South Bend, Indiana, passed away Thursday, July 9, 1987 at her residence. The funeral will be Sunday, July 12, 1987 at Murphy’s Chapel, with Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Survivors are: one son William Dale Kilburn, Mishawaka, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Emma Van De Putte, Atlanta, GA; one brother, Daniel Murphy, Little Rock, Ark.; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Bevis, Waterloo, AL and Mrs. Marie Lite, Little Rock. Ark.; 3 grandsons.”


KING, EUGENE CHRISTOPHER, Times Daily, Florence, AL Eugene Christopher King, Waterloo, Rt. 1, died at Colbert County Hospital, Sheffield, Dec. 16. He was a native of Walker County, a veteran of World War Two, and a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Martha Keele King, Waterloo; stepson, Doyle Williams, Waterloo; stepdaughter, Mrs. Agnes W. Benson, Roswell, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Camper, Florence; Mrs. Annie Frost, Florence; three nephews; a niece. Services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. from Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church by Nick White, and Virgil Geans. Burial will be in Bumpus Creek Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence, directing.”


KING, JOHN HIRAM, East Lauderdale News, December 23, 1999, “John Hiram King, 71, Arab, died Sunday, Dec. 19, at Huntsville Hospital East. Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 21, at Arab Church of Christ with Ken Tyler and Mark Posey officiating. Burial was in Cooper Cemetery. Arab Memorial Chapel directing. Mr. King was a native of Lauderdale County, attended college at Florence and University of Alabama, owned and operated King’s Department Store for 40 years. He was a member of Arab Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Robbie Cooper King, Arab; son, John David King, Arab; brother, William E. King, Guntersville; sister, Louise King Butler, Rogersville. He was preceded in death by a sister, Elaine King Pettus; parents, Luther and Lena Mae King.”


LAMPTON, MR. EDWARD WILLIAM Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Alabama. “Mr. Edward William Lampton, 63, 1553 Houston Street, died October 31, 1974 at ECM Hospital. The funeral will be on November 1, 1974 at Williams Chapel Cemetery, Waterloo, Alabama, conducted by Rev. Virgil Geans. Morrison-Elkins Funeral is directing. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evie Lena Lampton.”


LAMPTON, MRS. EVIE LENA, Times Daily, Florence, AL “The graveside service for Mrs. Evie Lena Lampton, 84, Glenwood Convalescent Center, Florence, Alabama will be at 10 a.m. today at Williams Chapel Cemetery, with Rev. Virgil H. Gean officiating. Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, is in charge of arrangements. She died Friday, May 24, 1991, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after an extended illness. She was a native of Tishomingo County, Miss., and had lived in the Florence area since 1972. She was a member of North Wood United Methodist Church and the widow of Edward Lampton. Survivors include a sister, Myrtle Murphy, Florence, Ala.; three nieces and four nephews.” Bearers will be great-nephews.”


LANDRUM, LILLIAN LOUISE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Lillian Louise Landrum passed away peacefully Monday morning, Feb. 23, 2009, with her loving children at her bedside. Her funeral service will be 3:30 Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Elkins Funeral Home. Her family will receive friends in the parlor from 1-3 p.m. Family friend and minister, Howard Caperton, will officiate at Lillian’s service. Burial will follow at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. After 20 years as a devoted military wife and mother, Lillian enjoyed all kinds of flowers and gardening. Her favorite pastimes were crocheting and enjoying the outdoors. She and her husband, Charles, were faithful members of Cloverdale Church of Christ since 1973. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Charles Louis Landrum Sr.; parents, Hubert and Vera Sego Wright; and her grandson, Lee Parr. Lillian is survived by her children, Christine Parr (Al), of Harrisburg, Ark., Viva Vaden (Donald), of Florence, and Charles Landrum Jr. (Jewel), of Florence; grandchildren, Lee Parr’s wife, Misty, Angela Babenko (Sasha), Will Parr, Nick Vaden, Jessie Landrum, Jamie Landrum and Ryan Vaden. Pallbearers will be Al Parr, Donald Vaden, Sasha Babenko, Will Parr, Nick Vaden, Jessie Landrum, Jamie Landrum and Ryan Vaden. Lillian’s children sincerely appreciate the care given to their mother by the staff of Station Four at Mitchell-Hollingsworth and the staff of ECM fifth floor. You may sign the online register at elkinsfh.com. Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family.”


LARD, JEWEL S., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Jewel Scott Lard, 68, Waterloo, died Wednesday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after long illness. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Waterloo Baptist Church with the Revs. Don Singleton and Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in Richardson Cemetery, Shackleford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. She was a former teacher and a member of Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Vernon Lard; a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Sheppard, Gallatin, Tenn.; sons, Lynn Lard, Mountain Home, Idaho, Coy Lard, Maryville, Tenn.; sisters, Mrs. Velma Higgins, Mrs. Lillian Parker, Mrs. Della Bailes, all of Florence, Mrs. Artie Boatman, Waterloo; four grandchildren.”


LARD, MAGGIE DALEY Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., that was compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Maggie Daley Lard was born May7 14, 1901 in Hardin County; the daughter of John and Nannie Franks Daley. She married Wesley Lard, who preceded her in death in 1948. Mrs. Lard departed from this life July 18, 1971 at the age of 70 years, 2 months, and 4 days; leaving three daughters: Mrs. Betty Tilley, Mrs. Lucille Highland, and Mrs. Pauline Jones, all of Waterloo, Alabama; seven sons, James Lard, Ollie Lard, and John D. Lard, all of Waterloo, Ala.; Charles Lard, Milford Lard, and Hollis Lard, all of Savannah, Tennessee; and Howard Lard of Portage, Indiana; twelve grandchildren and one brother, Harold Daley, Lake City, Arkansas.”


LARD, MILFORD LEE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The funeral for Milford Lee Lard, 58, Route 1, Box 466, was at 3 p.m. Friday at Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church with Jimmy McKee and Virgil Gean officiating. Burial was in New Bumpus Creek Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. He died Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1992, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence. He was a distributor for Southland Merchandising Co. and an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Inez Scott Lard, Waterloo; son, Dannie L. Lard, Waterloo; daughter, Mrs. Joanie L. Burns, Florence; sisters, Lucille Highland, Pauline Jones, both of Waterloo, Betty Tilley, Savannah, Tenn.; brothers, Ollie Lard, James Lard, Charles Lard, Hollis Lard, all of Waterloo, John D. Lard, Savannah, Howard Lard, Gary, Ind.; five grandchildren.”


LEE, BESSIE ODELL, Times Daily, Florence, AL “TUSCUMBIA — The funeral for Mrs. Bessie Odell Lee, 110 Oak Drive, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at St Paul Missionary Baptist Church, Tuscumbia, with the Rev. Samuel Williams officiating. Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia. Thompson and Son Funeral Home Tuscumbia, directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. She died Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1988, at her residence. She was a life-long resident of Colbert County and a member of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. She was a member of the senior choir, the missionary society and the decorating club. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Vinnie Lee Fletcher, Tuscumbia; step-father, Jessie L. Fletcher, Tuscumbia; brothers, Tom Belue Jr., Florence, Charles Belue, Tuscumbia; sister, Mrs. Dorothy B. Mayes, Muscle Shoals; nieces and nephews. Bearers will be deacons and friends.”


LEE, JAMES, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “TUSCUMBIA — The funeral for James “Red” Lee, 63, Route 1, will be at 1 p.m. today at Spry Funeral Home chapel, Sheffield, with Virgil Tittle and Marion Campbell officiating. Burial will be in Colbert Memorial Gardens. He died Thursday, Feb. 19, 1987, at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital, Sheffield. He was a native of Decatur, a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church and was employed as a bus driver for Basden Transportation. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathryn June Lee, Tuscumbia; sons, Robert Lee, Kenneth Lee, both of Tuscumbia, Johnny Lee, Sheffield; daughters, Elaine Lee, Muscle Shoals, Carolyn Lee, Tuscumbia; stepmother, Belle Richardson, Tuscumbia; two grandchildren; one niece. Bearers will be Bob Milstead, Wade Cottrell, Chuck Thomas, Jon Love, Randy Hayes, Brack Whitfield, William Barnes and Dale Welborn. Honorary bearers will be employees of Basden Transportation Co.”


LETSINGER, ELIZABETH MARIE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Elizabeth Marie Letsinger, age 57, of Leighton, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Morrison Funeral Home. Her funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Mount Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with Terry Herston and Joe Van Dyke officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Her body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Mrs. Letsinger was a life-long resident of Colbert County and a member of Mount Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church. She was an elder at the church and a stated clerk for the Hope Presbytery for several years. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ozzie and Gladys Letsinger, and sisters, Jeanell Letsinger Crowden and Laura Grace Letsinger. She is survived by her brothers, Anthony Let singer (Darla), Phillip Letsinger (Toni), Thomas Letsinger (Salana); special aunts, Betty Sheffield, Esther Speegle; nieces and nephews, Stephanie Heupel, Deidre Moore, Monida Thorm, Tony Letsinger, Brittany Letsinger, Ashley Letsinger, Spencer Letsinger, Benji Letsinger and Bryant Letsinger; several great-nieces, great-nephews, aunts, uncles and other family members. Pallbearers are Wayne Evans, Emmett Derrick, Jim Cassell, Henry Loftin, Tony Letsinger, Spencer Letsinger, William Lewis and Michael Clemmons. Honorary pallbearers are Bennie Frank Letsinger, James Earl Letsinger, Jackie Foster, Tom Thrasher and the elders and ministers of Hope Presbytery of Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Honor guard, Benji Letsinger, Bryant Letsinger and Daniel Betancourt. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Brittany Letsinger mission trip at brittanyletsinger.theworldrace.org. To sign her online guest book. Visit morrisonfuneralhomes.com.”


LEWIS, MARGARET FOWLER, Florence Newspaper Note: the tomb shows date of birth 7 Apr. 1882 and death 21 Jun. 1968. “Mrs. Margaret Fowler Lewis, 86, Murphy’s Chapel Community in North Lauderdale County died Friday morning at 4:30 at ECM Hospital. She was the widow of Hubert G. Lewis. Born in Wayne County, Tenn., she had lived most of her life in Lauderdale County, and was a member of Evergreen Missionary Baptist Church. Services will be conducted Sunday at 4 p.m. from Murphy’s Chapel Church by Rev. Virgil Gean. Burial will be in Wesley’s Chapel Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. The body will be at the home on Savannah Hwy. until time for services. Surviving are four daughters, Miss Elma Lewis, Waterloo; Mrs. Zola Jones, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Jewel Hill, Decatur; Mrs. Lucilla Lee, Sheffield; a son William Fred Lewis, Waterloo; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.”


LILES, MR. J.D. Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, compiled by Morrison-Elkins, Tuscumbia. Mr. J.D. Liles, 44, West Mobile Street, Florence, Alabama, died December 22, 1971. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist. The funeral will be December 24, 1971 at Murphy’s Chapel church, with Virgil Gean officiating. Morrison- Elkins Funeral Home will be directing. Survivors include his father, Mr. Johnnie Liles; mother, Mrs. Velma McDonald; daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Jenkins; one grandchild; one sister. Mrs. Wilma Cochran.”


LIPHAM, JAMES PELHAM, East Lauderdale News, October 6, 1994 Funeral services for James Pelham Lipham, 78, Elkmont, were Wednesday, October 5, at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home with Fred Lackey and Joe Curtis officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery. Mr. Lipham died Monday, October 3, at Athens-Limestone Hospital. He was a former manager of First Alabama Bank of Elkmont, deacon of First Baptist Church of Athens and Lion Club Member. He served as a volunteer worker of Elkmont Nutrition Center for several years. Survivors include his wife, Sara H. Lipham, of Elkmont; sons, Glenn Lipham, of Huntsville, James Roger Lipham, of Minor Hill, Tenn., Gerald W Lipham, of Chesapeake, Va.; brothers, Lloyd Lipham, of Highlands, N. C., Estel Lipham, of Valdosta, Ga., Billy Ray Lipham, of Atlanta, Ga.; sisters, Pauline Clark, of Valley, Christine Craven, of Tuscaloosa; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.”


LOVELACE, IDA ARVILLA, Florence Newspaper Note: the tomb shows date of birth, 19 Jan. 1923 and death 3 Sep. 1965. “Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Murphy’s Chapel for Mrs. Ida Arvilla Lovelace, 42, 1213 Dayton, Florence. Rev. Virgil Geans will officiate and Beecham Funeral Home of Loretto has charge of arrangements. Mrs. Lovelace died at 9:30 a.m. Friday. Survivors include the widower, Roy Lee Lovelace; one son, Wade Douglas Shook, Florence; the mother, Mrs. Artha Skelton, Florence; two brothers, Walter Skelton, Brilliant, and Elmer Skelton, Cloverdale; four sisters, Ruby Skelton and Ruth Roberts, both of Florence, Marie Cox, Memphis, Leona Guthrie, Huntsville. Active bearers will be Jim Cochran, Roy Goodman, Trennon Goodman, Vernon Creasy, Rayburn Goodman, and James Dixon. The body will be at the home of the mother at 1113 Vine St.”


LOVELACE, MARVIN VIRGIL, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: The tomb for Mr. Lovelace shows date of birth, 24 Feb 1911 and date of death, 6 Jul 1969. “Marvin Virgil Lovelace, 58, Florence, Rt. 6, died Sunday at 1 p.m. after an illness of four years. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, Steamfitters Local No. 760 and Florence Masonic Lodge No. 14. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. from Pleasant Hill Methodist Church by Rev. Sam Graham and Rev. J. Ross Rush. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Gardens, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. Masonic rites will be conducted at the graveside. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour prior to service time. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Della Young Lovelace; two daughters, Mrs. Billie Faye Posey, Beuna Park, Calif.; Mrs. Barbara Jean Collum, Florence, Rt. 6; five brothers, Clyde, Floyd, Earl, B.P., all of Florence; Frank, Long Beach, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Carrie Dusenbury, Florence, S. C.; five grandchildren. Bearers will be members of Florence Masonic Lodge.”


MANN, GIRTHA WILLIAM, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: The tomb shows date of birth 5 Oct. 1893 and death 12 Jul. 1966. “Girtha William Mann, 72 W. 3rd St., Sheffield, died Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at his residence. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. from Murphy Chapel. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, with Mays-Brown Service in charge. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Tennie Mann, Florence; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Olive, Florence; three sons, M.L. Mann, Muscle Shoals; W.E. Mann, Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, L.C. Mann, Florence; H. E. Mann, Blytheville, Ark. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for services Friday. Mr. Mann has been a resident for the past 55 years in Lauderdale and Colbert counties.”


MANSEL, KATHERINE TENNESSEE SCOTT Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Katherine Tennessee Scott Mansel was born December 12, 1876, in Alabama, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Scott. She was united in marriage to Walter L. Mansel, who preceded her in death October 3,1944. Mrs. Mansel was a member of the Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church. She departed this life December 13, 1969, at Lauderdale Christian Nursing Home, Florence, Alabama, at the age of 93 years, no months and 1 days. She is survived by Five Daughters, Mrs. Bertha Ledgewood, Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Winnie Lard, Waterloo, Ala., Mrs. Lura Michael, Savannah, Mrs. Bessie Cravin and Mrs. Ethel Faulkner both of Phoenix, Ariz.; one son, Mr. Dalton Mansel, Florence, Ala., 37 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren, 5 great-great-grandchildren.”


MANSEL, PAUL MONROE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Greenview Memorial Chapel, Florence, Alabama. “Mr. Paul Monroe Mansel, 601 N. Cherry Street, Florence, AL, 69, died Dec. 28, 1991 at ECM Hospital. The funeral will be Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1991 at Mt. Olive Free Will Baptist Church, with Bro. Virgil Gean and Bro. J.B. Harper officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include: mother, Lennie A. Mansel, Florence, AL; brothers, Virgil Mansel, Decatur, AL, and James Mansel, Chicago, Ill; sisters, Edith Keeton, South Bend, Ind., Ruth Price, Dallas, Texas.”


MANSELL, MRS. ADA BELLE Information was taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, compiled by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Alabama. “Mrs. Ada Belle Mansell, 75, Rt. # 6 Waterloo Rd, Florence, Alabama, died on January 23, 1976 at Colonial Manor Hospital. She was a member of Jones Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. The funeral will be at Morrison-Elkins Chapel on Sunday, January 25, 1976, with Rev. Virgil H. Gean conducting the funeral. Survivors include a son, Rev. Melvin Mansell; two grandsons, two great-grandsons, one great-great -granddaughter; brothers, Mr. Owen Bugg Mr. Sid Bugg, Mr. Bert Bugg; sisters, Mrs. Harriett Holland, Mrs. Mattie Roberson, Mrs. Alma Busby, Mrs. Lillian Curtis and Miss Wellard Bugg; a number of nieces and nephews.” From newspaper: She was a native of Iuka, Miss., and had lived in Lauderdale County 25 years. Burial was in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens.


MANSELL, THOMAS OWEN Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence. ‘Mr. Thomas Owen Mansell was born July 13, 1887. He passed from this life July 3, 1968, at the age of 81. Mr. Mansell spent most of his life living in Lauderdale County. He was married to the former Miss Isabell Parker, who preceded him in death some 4 years. The Lord blessed his home with five sons and three daughters, three of whom have already passed beyond the vail of death. Mr. Mansell was an active member of the Free Will Baptist Church known as Jones Chapel. He particularly enjoyed the good Gospel singing and served in other areas of the ministry of his Church. Mr. Mansell is survived by three sons: (1) Elmer Mansell of Florence, Route two (2) Vernon Mansell of South Bend, Indiana (3) and Rev. Thomas O. Mansell of Scottsboro, Ala. And two daughters: (1) Mrs. Earl Parks of Miami, Florida (2) and Mrs. William Haggard of Waterloo, Alabama (3) Two sons, J.L. and Doyce, deceased; one daughter, Gladys, also deceased. Several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.” Other information there were 14 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren and he was survived by a sister, Mrs. Ann Bonds.


MANSELL, MR. VERNON Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mr. Vernon Mansell, 50, 1518 Miles Avenue, Mishawaka, Ind., died Sept. 4, 1975 at the St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend, Ind. He was a member of the Southern Baptist Church. The funeral will be on Sept. 9, 1975 at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home Chapel, with Virgil H. Gean presiding. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marie Rape Mansell; step-son, Mr. Melvin Rape, Corpus Christi, Texas; brothers, Mr. Elmer Mansell, Florence, Ala., Rev. Thomas Ovid Mansell, Scottsboro, Ala.; sisters, Mrs. William Haggard, Wateloo, AL, Mrs. Earl Parks, Opelika, Florida; two great-grandchildren.”


MASON, CORA AGNES, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Cora Agnes Butler Mason, 88, of Anderson, went to her heavenly home, Dec 2, 2009, at Glenwood Healthcare Facility. She was a member of First Baptist Church, of Anderson. She worked at Cherry Knitting Mill/Genesco and G.C. Lingerie. Ms. Mason loved to quilt and was a homemaker. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Rogersville Funeral Home, where the funeral service will follow immediately, with J.D. Harrison officiating. Burial will be in Mitchell Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jason Smith, Bronson Brown, Jacob Smith, Anthony Cagle, Ethan Cagle and Jonathan Pettus; honorary pallbearers will be Maurice McGill, James Smith, Deron Garner, Leo Brown, Mickey Cagle, Chris Burbank, Brandon Vickers, Drew Bassham, William McNatt and Kenny King. Ms. Mason was preceded by her husband, G.P. Mason; parents, Bennie Wee and Mary Lela Stutts Butler; brothers, Kenneth, Charlie and W.P. Butler; sister, Edith Butler; son-in-law, Bobby Ray Smith; and sister-in-law Katrina Butler. She is survived by her daughters, Gearldine Smith, of Anderson, and Betty Sue (Maurice) McGill, of Elgin; grandchildren, James Lee (Peggy) Smith, Renee (Mickey) Cagle, Ginger (Leo) Brown, Christa (Chris) Burbank, Jeanne Smith, Deron Garner and Jason (Shanna) Smith; great-grandchildren, Anthony, Alaina (Jonathan), Kristin (Brandon), Anah, Bronson, Ethan, Jacob, Victoria (Drew), Jordan, Erin, Connor, Carson and Ella Grace; great-great-grandchildren, Tyson, Trenton, Elijah, Hayden and Tanner; sisters, Darlene (Bob) Carriveau, Maejean (Bill) Hughes and Nadean (Hullett) Lemay; brothers, Wayne Butler and Lynn (Janice) Butler; sisters-in-law , Bette Butler and Edith Butler; and a host of special friends and workers at Glenwood Healthcare. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 104 Poplar Street, Florence, AL 35630 or to Kids to Love Foundation, P.O. Box 4871, Huntsville, AL 35815.”


MASON, GENERAL PERSHING “PERCY”, TimesDaily, Florence, AL, or East Lauderdale News. Mr. General Pershing “Percy” Mason, 83, Anderson, Ala., passed away Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002, at his home. Percy lived most of his life in Lauderdale County. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church and was a retired farmer. He loved to see things grow, and he enjoyed fishing and hunting. When he was a younger man, he played on the Anderson Baseball League. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Allen and Martha Jane “Jennie” Mason; brothers, E.N. “Bully” Everett, Ford Mason; and a sister, Carey Mason Jackson. The family received friends 6-8 p.m. Friday at Elkins East Chapel. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at Elkins East Chapel, with James Lee Smith and David Mason officiating. The family will receive friends one hour before the service. Burial will follow in Mitchell Cemetery. Elkins East Chapel is assisting the family. (the remaining part of the obituary is missing. See Cora Mason above to see who the survivors were.)


MASON, JEANNINE BURKS, TimesDaily/Saturday, September 30, 2000 “Jeannine Burks Mason of Florence, Ala., died Thursday, Sept 28, 2000. Funeral services will be Saturday, Sept. 30, at 10 a.m. at Killen Church of Christ. The casket will be placed in the church from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Lamar Plunkett and Stan Dean will officiate. Burial will follow at the Civitan Cemetery in Rogersville. Elkins east Chapel is assisting the family. Mrs. Mason was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She loved life and nature and enjoyed being with family and friends. Some of her greatest pleasures were working in her flowers, reading, traveling and genealogy. She was kind to everyone and always shared a smile. Mrs. Mason was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She attended Lauderdale County High School, University of North Alabama and the University of Alabama. She received a bachelor of science, Master of Art, and Education Specialist degrees. Mrs. Mason taught at Deshler High School for 26 years, serving as business education coordinator. She taught at Northwest Alabama Junior College. She was a member of Killen Church of Christ, a member of the Alabama Education Association, National Education Associating and Tuscumbia Education Association. She was a past member of Delta Pi Epsilon, Honorary Business Teachers Organization, Tennessee Valley Business teachers, Alabama Vocational Organization, American Vocational Association Delta kappa Gamma Honorary Teachers Society. For many years, Mrs. Mason taught children’s Sunday school classes and sponsored the Future Business Leaders of America. She was preceded in death by her parents, Luther L. and Lurene McKee Burks. She is survived by her husband of over 50 years, Lewis Mason of Florence; daughters, Carol Hayes and husband, Lloyd, Killen Lisa Highfield, husband, Larry, Florence; brothers, Charles Burks, wife, Pat, Missouri, Tony Burks, wife, Shirley, Florence; sister, Marva Bretherick, husband, Bill, Florence; grandchildren, Amanda and Andrew Hayes, Killen, Katie, Cara and Matt Highfield, Florence; several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Glen Jones, Wayne Bretherick, Bert Bretherick, Jeff Pruitt, Rusty Burks, Mike Mason, Doug McKee and Morris McKee. Honorary pallbearers will be the elders and deacons of Killen Church of Christ.”


MASON, LIZZIE MAE, TimesDaily/Wednesday, May 1, 1996 “Lizzie Mae Mason, 81, Rogersville, died Monday, April 29, 1996, at Florence Hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at mount Bethel United Methodist Church, Rogersville, with burial in Harvey Cemetery, Rogersville. Spry Funeral Home, Athens, is directing. Officiating at the funeral will be Jake Mays and Tommy Heaps. She was born on April 9, 1915, in Lauderdale County to Dock and Martha White. She is survived by her sons, B.T. Mason, Jr., Rogersville, Jimmy Mason, Rogersville; daughters, Martha Fleming, Madison, Lunette Howard, Rogersville, Faye Belew, Rogersville; 13 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will include Troy McCafferty, Dale Howard, Terry Howard, Michael Mason, Kenny Shook and Morris Burbank. She was a homemaker and a member of Mount Bethel United Methodist Church.”


MASON, LOIS ARDENE, Florence Times, Tuesday Afternoon, September 8, 1942 “MRS. MASON, 36, TAKEN BY DEATH _________ Funeral Services Held This Afternoon at 4Mrs. Lois A. Mason, 36, of Rogersville, died Monday morning at 2 o’clock at Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, following a serious illness of six weeks. Deceased had been a life-long resident of Rogersville and was affiliated with the Church of Christ there. She was favorably known throughout the county. Surviving are her husband, Louis Mason; a daughter, Miss Nadene Mason; two sons, Louis, Jr. and Billy Ray, all of Rogersville; four sisters, Mrs. Irene Carter, Lexington; Mrs. J.B. Turner, Nashville; Mrs. Anna Page and Miss Rose Cooper, both of Rogersville; four brothers, Tollie Cooper, Stanley Cooper, both of Athens; Lee Cooper, Akron, Ohio, and Farris Cooper, Rogersville. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Church of Christ in Rogersville. Interment followed in the Cooper cemetery. Spry in charge. Pallbearers were Polk Comer, John Wilbanks, Vaughn Whitehead, Bryan Dean; Otho Rose and Leo Poss.” Note: Mrs. Mason was born 6 Dec. 1905 and died 7 Sept. 1942.


MASON, LOUIS, Rogersville, Alabama Note: Mr. Mason was born 1 Nov. 1903 in West Point, Tenn., and died 16 June 1984 in Florence, AL. “Louis Mason, 316 W. Lee St., Rogersville, died Saturday at Humana Hospital Florence after a brief illness. He was a retired aluminum worker from Reynolds Metals Co., a member of the Aluminum Workers Union Local 200, and member of Rogersville Church of Christ. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Rogersville church of Christ, with Dennis Jones officiating. Burial will be in Cooper Cemetery, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. today. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Survivors include his wife, Naomi Bruce Mason, Rogersville; sons, Lewis H. Mason, Billy Ray Mason, both of Florence; daughter, Elizabeth Ann Evans, Decatur; brother, Willie Mason, Hoboken, Ga.; sister, Maggie Baggett, Florence; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Bearers will be William H. Jones Jr., Glen Jones, Rodney Stevenson, Michael Mason, Gary Ray, Larry Highfield, David Gresham, Keith Jones.” _____________________________________________________________________________ MASON, WILLIE VIRGIL, Hoboken, Georgia “Mr. Willie Virgil Mason, 84, of Hoboken, passed away Tuesday morning in Memorial Hospital in Waycross after a short illness. A native of Florence, Ala., he was the son of the late William Lee Mason and Mary Isabell Green Mason. Mr. Mason was a member of the Church of Christ and a retired correctional institution guard with the Florida Dept. of Corrections. Survivors include a son, Virgil Mason of Hoboken; a brother-in-law, E.E. “Tex” Case of Hoboken; a half-sister, Mrs. Pauline Dooley of Florence, Ala; a grandson, Larry Wayne Mason of Rogersville, Ala; a niece, Mrs. Junior (Shirley) Oliver of Hoboken; two nephews, W.L. Baggett and Billy R. Mason.” Note: Mr. Mason had more nieces and nephews who survived, but the funeral home in Hoboken did not have the information to put in the obituary.


MASON, WOODROW WILSON “Mr. Woodrow Wilson Mason, 57, of Waynesboro, passed away Wednesday, August 3, 1977 at Parkview Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness. He is a member of the Methodist Church and a construction worker. He is the son of the late William and Frances Mason. Funeral services were held Friday, August 5, at 2:00 p.m. at Loretto Memorial Chapel with Charles Lopp officiating. Burial followed in Railroad Cemetery with Loretto Memorial Chapel in charge of arrangements. He is survived by his wife, Hazel Rooker Mason of Waynesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Theodorou of Huntsville, Tennessee; two sons, Freddie Mason of Tampa, Florida, and Jimmy Lee Mason of Waynesboro; four sisters, Mrs. Willie Atwell of Iron City, Mrs. Pauline Dooley of Florence, Mrs. Vida Craft of Noblesville, Indiana, and Mrs. Madgie Cowart of Noblesville, Indiana; one brother, Floyd Mason of Manchester, Tennessee; two step-sons, Jackie Frazier of Nashville, and Donnie Frazier of Donelson; six step-daughters, Evelyn Smith of Lawrenceburg. Patricia Cobb of Lawrenceburg, Cindy Howell of Lawrenceburg, Mary Buie of Lawrenceburg, Glenda Duncan of Florence, and Tricia Pierce of Noblesville, Indiana; 24 grandchildren and step-grandchildren.”


MCBRYDE, PAULINE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Pauline McBryde, age 87, went to be with her Lord on Monday, Aug. 24, 2009. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009, in the chapel of Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. Burial will follow in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on that day from 10-11 a.m. Mrs. McBryde was born in Burnsville, Miss., and spent her early years there. After high school, she followed family to Arkansas, and it would be there that she would meet the love of her life, John McBryde. John and Pauline were married in Arkansas on Dec. 21, 1941, and Pauline always said it was the best Christmas gift she ever received. They would spend the next 67 years together as partners in life and as a loving and devoted mother and father to Glenda. John’s work would take him to many places through-out the United States. Pauline always said one of the most memorable was five winters spent in Boston. Everywhere life took them, Pauline always was a loving wife to John. She was always exploring the local food shows and cultural events wherever they were. But, alas, Florence, Ala., was always home. Moving back to Florence, Pauline and John settled into a wonderful life of work, friends and family. She loved holidays, decorating, cooking, planning and each season brought its own unique things to do. She lived a fulfilled, eventful, exciting life and inspired those around her to do the same. She was a longtime member of the North Wood United Methodist Church. Mrs. McBryde was preceded in death by her daughter, Glenda K. McBryde Porter; her parents, Charles J. and Easter Haynes Sego; her brothers, Edgar Sego and Clyde Sego; and her sisters Idell Bingham and Myrtie Sego. Mrs. McBryde is survived by her loving husband of 67 years, John McBryde; her son-in-law, Rick Porter; her grandchildren, Cliff Porter and Brittney Porter; and a host of nieces and nephews. The family would like to give a special thanks to the staff of Glenwood Nursing Home, the staff of Sunbridge Cottage of the Shoals and to Dr. Mann and staff for the special care given to Mrs. McBryde. You may sign the online register book at elkinsfh.com. Elkins Funeral Home, of Florence, is assisting the family.”


MCCLANAHAN, JAMES CRAYTON, SR., Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mr. James C. McClanahan Sr., 95, died Saturday, Oct. 25, 1997, at his residence. Funeral service for Mr. McClanahan will be Monday, Oct. 27, 1997, at 10 a.m., at Elkins Funeral Home chapel. Officiating will be Bro. Emerald Bailey, and Bro. William Cagle. Burial will be in Oak Grove cemetery, Iron City, Tenn. Visitation will be Sunday, Oct. 26, 1997, from 6-9 p.m. at Elkins Funeral Home, Elkins Funeral Home directing. Mr. McClanahan was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. He had lived in the Florence area 72 years. He was a Free Will Baptist minister for 62 years, retired farmer, and carpenter. He was the son of the late Leonard McClanahan, and Leona (Lelia) McClanahan Gunter. He is survived by his wife, Ida Bailey McClanahan, Florence, for 72 years; four sons, James Crayton McClanahan Jr., and Othel R. McClanahan, Muscle Shoals, Ala., Thomas N. McClanahan, and Johnny F. McClanahan, Florence, Ala; two daughters, Martha McClanahan Bowen, Decatur, Ala., and Orpah McClanahan Cox, Florence, Ala.; 13 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Stephen Ray McClanahan, Gregory Allan McClanahan, Edward Lee Bowen, Alan Dale Bowen, Charles Sloan Cox, John Fay McClanahan Jr. Grandsons-in-law, Roger Dale Bowling, Michael Vernon Herston, Barry Layne Rinks, Walter Jackson Staples, Bobby Thomas Garrison.”


MCDONALD, ANTHOMY RAY, Times Daily, Florence, AL “McDonald InfantAnthony Ray McDonald, six weeks old, Rt. 10, Florence, died Friday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Services will be held today from Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church with the Rev. Virgil Geans and Earl Dixon officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include: mother, Mrs. Vickie McDonald; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. McDonald, Florence.” The tomb shows date of birth 15 Jun 1978 and death at 28 Jul 1978.”


MCDONALD, MR. JAMES THEOPLOS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, who assisted Earl Dixon and Larry Harbin in conducting the funeral. “Mr. James Theoplos McDonald,78, Rt. 10 Box 404, Florence, AL, died on June 26, 1988 at Humana Hospital, Florence, AL. The funeral will be at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church on Tuesday, June 28, 1988. Survivors include his wife, June Wilson McDonald, Florence; sons, Charles F. McDonald, Riverdale, GA, Jamie R. McDonald, Florence, AL; daughters, Rosie Jackson, Vicki Risner and Pamela Borden all of Florence and Sue Lentz, Pensacola, FL; brothers, Emery F. McDonald, and Allen T. McDonald of Sheffield, AL; 23 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.”


MCDONALD, WILLIAM LINDSEY, East Lauderdale News, Rogersville, Alabama William McDonald leaves lasting legacyWilliam “Bill” Lindsey McDonald, 82, of Florence, died Saturday, June 20, 2009, the day before summer began. A keen observer of changing seasons, he wrote about such things as the summer solstice, when the sun is high in the sky and there are more hours of daylight than any other day of the year. In his essay titled “A Summer Place”, McDonald wrote: “I long for the kind of summer vacation where the clock stands still, at a place where there is nothing to do … no speeches to be made …no telephone to interrupt… no social calls to answer… where nothing is complicated, nobody is in a hurry and all the surroundings are quiet and simple.” The rest of this essay and 74 others are published in his book The Old North Field, copyright 1986. Bill McDonald had a wonderful life filled with remarkable accomplishments. He was unparalleled as a local historian, writer/essayist, author of numerous books, minister, military leader and administrator. This article cannot do justice to the lasting contributions of this unique man. However, he will always be remembered by family and friends. From now on, whenever future generations strive to learn about the history and heritage of the Shoals area, they will discover the writings of Bill McDonald and will continue to benefit from his research and insights. He will live on through his words. McDonald’s book “A Walk Through The Past: People and Places of Florence and Lauderdale County, Alabama” contains the following biographical information about the author: William Lindsey McDonald is a product of the hills of North Alabama. Mainly of Celtic blood, four of his direct ancestors can be traced to Scotland and others from England, Ireland, Wales and Northern France. One, a Chickasaw Indian, was born in 1813 on Koger Island in West Lauderdale County. Seven forefathers fought in the American Revolution, one in the War of 1812, and two in the Civil War (one Confederate and the other a Yankee.) The author is a retired Army Reserve colonel with 38 years of service in rural churches in Lauderdale and Colbert counties. He served as chairman of the Florence Historical Board from 1968 until 1989 at which time he was appointed City Historian. McDonald is a member of the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and was graduated from Florence State Teachers College in 1952. He also was graduated from the Army’s Command and General Staff College, the Military Police School, the Army Finance School, The Industrial College of the Armed Forces and seminary studies in the United Methodist Church. He is a journalist for the TimesDaily and East Lauderdale News. He has published articles in magazines, newspapers and periodicals over many years. He is the author of 14 books. Two of his most popular, Paths in the Brier Patch and The Old North Field are about growing up in Alabama. The others are about the history of the area. William L. McDonald, “a true Southern gentleman,” was born on June 7, 1927, in Florence, to the late William Ervin and Pauline Lindsey McDonald. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Carter McDonald, a retired teacher and artist. Many of Mr. McDonald’s books contain illustrations drawn by his wife. They were blessed with two daughters, plus several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Visitation will begin today (Thursday, June 25), 11 a.m., in McDowell Hall of First United Methodist Church, Florence. The funeral service will be in the church sanctuary at 1 p.m. Burial with full military honors will follow in the historic Florence City Cemetery.”


MCFALL, AARON BURR, Times Daily, Florence, AL Date of death was June 2, 1969. “LAWRENCEBURG — Aaron Burr McFall, 73, Lawrenceburg, died in a Nashville Hospital Thursday after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Tennessee, the son of the late John Henry McFall and Nancy McFall, a member of the Baptist Church, and a veteran of World War I. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Toye Young McFall, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Lee, Tuscumbia; one son Hershel Eugene McFall, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Hester Miles, Cloverdale; one brother, Virgil McFall, Osceola, Ind.; five grandchildren. Services will be Sunday at the Flatwoods Baptist Church at 1 p.m. with burial in the John Lay Cemetery in Etheredge, Tenn. The body will remain at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg.”


MCFALLS, BEULAH VINIE Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who conducted her funeral. “Beulah Vinie McFalls, age 77 years, 2 months and 6 days, passed away August 21, 1976. She was the daughter of the late William McFalls and Roxie McFalls McFalls. She was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee and a Baptist. She leaves to mourn her passing, several nieces and nephews and also a host of friends and other relatives.”


MCFALL, CORA PERKINS, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Cora Perkins McFall, 69, Waterloo, Rt. 2, died at 6 a.m. Saturday at ECM Hospital following a brief illness, She was a native of Lauderdale County and member of Waterloo Church of Christ. Pallbearers will be Edwin Gean, Bobby Joe Ticer, Charles Dowdy, Junior Daley, Doyle Young, Glen Dupuy. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence is directing.” Note: Cora was born in 1897 and died in 1968, according to the tomb.


MCFALL, DAVID ANDREW, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “David Andrew McFall, 88, of Florence, passed away Jan. 27, 2009, after an extended illness. He was a member of Oakland Church of Christ, where he served as a deacon and treasurer for more than 40 years. Visitation was last evening at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral services will be at 10 a.m. today, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009, in Greenview Memorial Chapel, with burial to follow in Greenview Memorial Park. Military funeral honors will be accorded at graveside. Officiating will be Manson Behel. Mr. McFall was born in Waterloo on May 21, 1920, to Lee and Cora McFall as the oldest of seven children. He was a beloved husband, father, uncle, brother, cousin and devoted friend. He was a graduate of Waterloo High School. Drafted into the Army in 1942, he served his country as a staff sergeant in the 79th Infantry Division in World War II. He saw action in four battle campaigns in France and Germany until the war ended in 1945. He received the Bronze Star, EAME Service Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge/Oak Leaf Cluster and Presidential Citation. As a veteran, he has been a member of the American Legion for 61 consecutive years. He worked at the Lauderdale County superintendent’s office in the accounting department for 39 years. He was a charter member of the Lauderdale County Teachers Credit Union, where he was CEO and treasurer of the board of directors for 31 years until retiring. He was a member of the Lauderdale County Retired Teachers Association. David was preceded in death by his wife, Arietta Dewberry McFall; parents, Lee D. and Cora Perkins McFall; brother, Glen L. McFall and wife, Mary; sister, Christine Boshers and husband, Hobson. He is survived by his daughter, Arietta Joan McFall, of Florence; brothers, Jesse L. McFall and wife, Pearl, of Florence, Billy Joe McFall and wife, Linda, of Waterloo; sisters, Coriene Riedout and husband, James, of Florence, Rachel Smith and husband, Harold, of Marietta, Ga.; nieces, Beth Darby (Stephone), Ann Davis (Ken), Terese Irons (Ricky), Cindy Mitchell, all of Florence, Denise Wilson (Vann), of Tuscumbia, Kaye Willey, of Lexington, Ky., Hope Cook (Larkin), of Canton, Ga., Heather Patterson (Robin), of Waterloo, Leslie Hand (Alan), of Birmingham, Lynn McFall (Ron Schneider), of Charleston, S.C.; nephews, Hal Smith, of Marietta, Ga., Tim McFall (Andrea), Barry McFall (Michelle), all of Waterloo; cousins, great-nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Pallbearers will be Ken Davis, Stephone Darby, Tim McFall, Barry McFall, Hal Smith, Tim Holt, Nicholas Darby and Will McFall. Honorary pallbearers will be Bill Graham, Tim Wright, Dalton Mansel and Don Bevis. Memorials may be made to the David A. McFall Waterloo High School College Scholarship fund at the Lauderdale County Teachers Credit Union. Arrangements by Greenview Funeral Home.”


MCFALL, GLEN LEE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Glen Lee “Shorty” McFall, age 81, of Florence, died Monday, Nov. 6, 2006, at ECM Hospital, after a brief illness. He was a native of Waterloo, Ala., and lived most of his life in Florence. Mr. McFall was a veteran of World War II, where he served in the U.S. Army. He retired from Reynolds Metals Co. and was a member of the International Operating Engineers Local 320. Mr. McFall was a member of Oakland Church of Christ, where he served as a deacon for more than 30 years. He was a beloved husband, father, “Papa”, brother, uncle and a devoted friend. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m today at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Greenview memorial Chapel, with burial to follow in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating at the service will be Dalton Mansel and Wayne Gean. Military funeral honors will be accorded at graveside. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 45 years, Mary McKinney McFall; his parents, Lee and Cora Perkins McFall; and sister, Christine Boshers. He is survived by his two daughters, Beth Darby and husband, Stephone, of Florence, and Ann Davis and husband, Ken, of Florence; grandchildren, Nicholas, Hayley, Kenszie and Laney; sisters, Coriene Riedout, of Florence, Rachel Smith, of Marietta, Ga.; brothers, David A. McFall and Jesse McFall, of Florence, and Billy McFall, of Waterloo; and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Tim McFall, Barry McFall, Hal Smith, Douglas Hendrix, Cam Allen and Mark Collier. Honorary pallbearers will be Tim Holt, Kent Holt, Shaye Holt, and his “Jack’s breakfast buddies.” In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to the Mars Hill Bible School Performing Arts Center. Greenview Funeral Home, of Florence, is directing.”


MCFALL, HASSELL TONY Information taken from the clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, who conducted the funeral. “Hassell Tony McFall was born September 30, 1917 in Wayne County, son of the late Sim and Alice Bratton McFall. On December 8, 1940 he married the former Flora Jane Hinton. Mr. McFall was a retired farmer and logger. He departed from this life October 18th at the Park Rest Nursing Home at the age of 70 years and 18 days. He leaves other than his wife, Flora; five daughters, Mrs. Ellen Stricklin, Mrs. Betty Steeley, Mrs. Glenda Steeley, and Mrs. Nelda Franks, all of Savannah, Tennessee, and Miss Robbie McFall, Nashville, Tennessee; three sons, Thomas, Virgil, and Paul McFall, all of Savannah; 11 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. Minister’s note: “Mr. McFall’s son, Thomas says his dad was a good father, but much more than a father, a good friend to him too.”


MCFALL, HERSHEL EUGENE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “GREENFRIER, Tenn. — The funeral for Hershel Eugene McFall, 51, will be at 2 p.m. today at North Funeral Home chapel, Lawrenceburg, with the Revs. Virgil Gean, J.B. Harper and William Briley officiating. A full Masonic service will follow the funeral, with burial in John Lay Cemetery, Ethridge. He died Monday, Jan. 15, 1999, at his residence after an extended illness. He was a native of Waterloo, Ala., and moved to Lawrenceburg at an early age. He was a road driver for Consolidated Freightways of Nashville, a member of Flatwoods Free Will Baptist Church, a past master of Masonic Lodge 753, Greenbrier, a past patron of Eastern Star Lodge 469, Greenbrier, and a member of the Scottish Rite 32nd Degree, York Rite and Almenah Temple Nashville. Survivors include daughter, Janette Diane McFall, Greenbrier; mother, Toye McFall Crowell, Lawrenceburg; sister, Kathryn McFall Lee, Sheffield, Ala.; step-sisters, Helen Prosser, Summertown, Barbara Harlan, Lawrenceburg; nieces and nephews. Bearers will be Bobby Lee, Kenny Lee Johnny Lee, Mike Gray, Jeff Gray, Lee Gary. Honorary bearers will be Masons and Consolidated drivers.” Note: Note on minister’s records, Eugene was the son of Aaron Burr McFall and the husband of Marylene Gray McFall, both deceased.


MCFALL, NANNIE ETHEL, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Nannie Ethel McFall, 81, Route 10, Florence, died Friday, June 21, 1996, from an extended illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Greenview Memorial chapel with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery, Cypress, Inn, Tenn. Officiating at the funeral will be Derrel Davis and Steve McFall. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and had resided in Florence for a number of years. She is survived by her husband, Raymond McFall, Florence; sons, Kenneth McFall, Florence, Donald McFall, Florence; daughter, Betty Buttrum, Florence; sister, Crystal Gillis, Collinwood, Tenn.; brother, Ray Holt, Flint, Mich.; 13 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren. Pallbaerers will include Gary McFall, Doug Phillips, Paul Rasch, David McFall, Daniel McFall and Jimmy Landsaster. She was a member of the Petersville Church of Christ.”


MCFALL, PARKER D., Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: The tomb has date of birth, 7 Jan. 1896 and death, 8 Mar. 1970. “Parker D. McFall, 74, Route 4, Florence, died at ECM Hospital Sunday at 1:45 p.m., following a 12-day illness. Mr. McFall was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., but for the past 65 years had lived in Florence. He was a retired salesman, member of North Wood Methodist Church, charter member of American Legion Post 11, member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of World War I Local Barracks 2096. Services will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. from the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church with Rev. Sam Graham and Rev. Dennis Mays officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Survivors include: widow, Mrs. Selma Smith McFall, Florence; two sons, Parker Fred McFall, and David Smith McFall, Florence; six daughters, Mrs. R. Chadwick Barber, Mrs. J.C. Seaton Jr., Mrs. W.T. Hale, Mrs. Raymond A. Lawson, Florence; Mrs. Edward D. McLaughlin Jr., McLean, Va.; Miss Frances McFall, Colombo, Cevlon. (with U.S. Embassy); three brothers, Pierce McFall, Waynesboro, Tenn.; John C. McFall, Knoxville, Tenn.; and James F. McFall, Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Tom Thrasher, and Mrs. Jesse Whitten, Florence; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Honor bearers will be members of the American Legion.”


MCFALL, ROXIE LILLIAN Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Roxie Lillian McFall was born Aug. 8, 1904. She departed from this life Nov. 1, 1974 at the age of 70 years, 3 months, 7 days. She was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of the late Sim and Alice Bratton McFall. She was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Edna Fielder of Lutts, Tenn.; two brothers Elmer McFall of Lutts, Tenn. , Hassell McFall of Savannah, Tenn., 11 nieces and 11 nephews and a host of relatives and friends.”


MCGEE, BEATRICE FEAZELL Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, who conducted the funeral. “Beatrice Feazell McGee was born March 12, 1893 in Guntersville, Ala. She was untied in marriage to Charlie McGee and he preceded her in death on Sept. 9, 1963. Mrs. McGee departed from this life January 24th at the age of 84 years, 10 months and 12 days. She leaves three daughters Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, Lutts, TN, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Tyronza, Ark., and Mrs. Clotee Chimiel, South Bend, Ind.; two sons Ross McGee, Columbia, TN and G.C. McGee, South Bend, Ind.; 28 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.”


MCGEE, BILLIE ANDREW Information was taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Billie Andrew McGee was born March 22, 1933. He passed away on Oct. 23, 1964. Survivors include his mother, Beatrice McGee, Lutts, Tennessee; sisters, Lizzie Johnson, Lutts, Tenn., Sarah Branum, Tyranza, Ark., Clotee Chimel, South Bend, Ind.; brothers, Ross McGee, Columbia, Tenn., G. C. McGee, South Bend, Ind.”


MCGEE, CHARLIE ZEBLIN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Charlie Zeblin McGee was born Feb. 19, 1880. He passed away on Sept. 9, 1963 at age 83 years, 6 months, 23 days old. He was a retired farmer, a member of the Free Will Baptist Church and had lived in Wayne County for many years. He and Beatrice Feazel McGee were married December 28th 1910. Survivors in addition to his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Feazel McGee, include 3 daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Johnson of Lutts, Mrs. Sara Brannon of Tyronza, Ark., Mrs. Clote Chimel of South Bend Ind.; four sons, late Ellie McGee, Ross McGee of Columbia Tenn. G.C. McGee of South Bend, Billie McGee of Donelson Tenn.; 28 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Nannie McGee of Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Mattie Morris and Mrs. Lizbeth La Neaue both of Florence, Ala.; five brothers, Bell McGee, Sam McGee, Tommy McGee, Edgar McGee all of Florence, Ala., Andrew McGee of Birmingham; and a host of friends. The service was conducted by Virgil H. Gean, Sr., with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing.”


MCGEE, S.W., TimesDaily, Floence, AL “S.W. McGee, 82, 302 s. Cedar St., Florence, died Sunday at Colonial Manor Hospital after a brief illness. He was a native of Wayne county, Tenn., lived most of his life in Florence, was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church, Florence Masonic Lodge No. 14 and the Scottish Rite Association. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Morison-Elkins Funeral Home Chapel, Florence. The Rev. Virgil Geans will officiate. Burial will be in Florence City Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Robbie Cantrell McGee; sons, Dr. Jerry C. McGee, Charleston, S.C.; Dr. Burton H. McGee, Florence; two grandsons. Nephews will serve as bearers. The family will receive friends 7-9 tonight at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence.”


MCKELVEY, JAMES DANIEL, Florence, AL Note: The tomb shows date of birth, 9 May 1947 and death, 27 May 1968. Pvt. James Daniel McKelvey, 21, 516 S. Pine St., Florence, was killed in Vietnam May 27. He was an infantryman with the Fourth Infantry Division, and had been there three months. He was a lifelong resident of Florence, and a member of Oakland Methodist Church. Funeral services will be today at 4 p.m. from Oakland Methodist Church with Rev. Eddie George and Rev. Ed Gardner officiating. Burial will follow in Greenview Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Virginia Fulmer McKelvey, Florence; parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKelvey, Florence; one brother, Jesse T. McKelvey, Ft. Benning, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Ann Crouch, Florence. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Highland, Jimmy Shields, Wayne Kelley, Paul Crouch, Dennis Mitchell, Donald Box. The body will be at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence until time for services.”


MCKELVEY, MABEL EULA, Waterloo, AL Note: The tomb shows date of birth, 14 Jun. 1895 and death, 26 Aug. 1968. “Mrs. Mabel Eula McKelvey, 73, Rt. 10, Waterloo, died this morning at her residence following an extended illness. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of the Wright Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Wright Methodist Church with Rev. J. O. Jaggeers and Rev. Willie Lanford officiating. Burial will follow in the Wright Cemetery with Morrison-Elkins directing. The body will remain at the funeral home and will lie in state at the church from 2-3 p.m. just prior to the service. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Irene McKelvey; four sons, Jack, Glen, Lee, and Jim McKelvey; two sisters, Mrs. Letha Hall and Mrs. Gladys Irons; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Active bearers include Walker Edwards, Bill Edwards, Woodrow Wilson, John Wilson, Edwin Wright, and Jimmy Roberson.”


MCKINNEY, GEORGE A. Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. “George A. McKinney was born on October 245, 1901 in Hardin County, the son of the late Bill and Betty Stout McKinney. He was united in marriage to Louise Fields, who preceded him in death in 1937. In 1942 he was united in marriage to Grace McMasters, who preceded him in death on April 2, 1980. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church, was an army veteran of WWII, worked as a farmer and was employed by TVA. Mr. McKinney departed this life on June 9, 1991, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 89 years, 7 months, and 14 days. He leaves 2 daughters, Mary V. McKinney of Paducah, KY and Sonny Sanders of Tupelo, Miss.; a son, Robert Hugh McKinney of Corinth, Miss.; 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.”


MCKINNEY, GRACE MCMASTERS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “ Grace McMasters McKinny was born December 8, 1913, in Tishomingo County, Mississippi; the daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Bill McMasters. In 1942, she married George A. McKinney. She was a member of the Pickwick Freewill Baptist Church. Mrs. McKinney died April 2 at the age of 66 years, 3 months, and 24 days; leaving her husband; her daughter, Mrs. Sonny Sanders of Selmer; a step-daughter, Miss Viola McKinney of Paducah; a step-son, Robert Hugh McKinney of Corinth; 2 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; six sisters: Mrs. Oma Howell of California, Mrs. Mattie Smith, Mrs. Willie Phillips, Mrs. Flora Woodruff, Mrs. Crystal Leslie, and Mrs. Lorene Floyd, all of Memphis; other relatives and many friends.”


MCLEMORE, CHARLES C., East Lauderdale News, March 23, 1995 “Funeral services for Charles C. McLemore, 69, Lobelville, Tenn., were Tuesday, March 21, at McDonald Funeral Home Chapel, Hohenwald, Tenn., with Thomas McLemore officiating. Burial was in Swiss Cemetery. Mr. McLemore died Sunday, March 19, at Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tenn., after an extended illness. He was a former resident of Rogersville, a veteran, a retired accountant, and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Joyce McLemore; daughter, Carol Barnette, both of Lobelville; son, Thomas McLemore, Ridgeland, Miss., sisters, Waweda McLemore, Frankie Love, both of Nashville; four grandchildren.”


MCWILLIAMS, DANNY BISHOP SR., TimesDaily/Thursday, April 20, 2000 “Danny Bishop McWilliams Sr., 52, Cherokee, Ala., died suddenly Tuesday, April 18, 2000. Visitation will be at Morrison Funeral Home, Cherokee, from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 20, 2000. Funeral will be at Morrison Funeral Home, Cherokee, on Friday, April 21, 2000, at 10 a.m. with Rev. Frank Whitaker officiating. Mr. McWilliams is survived by his wife of 31 years, Mrs. Marilyn Cagle McWilliams, Cherokee; son, Danny Bishop McWilliams Jr. and wife Allison, Tuscumbia; daughters, Jennifer McWilliams Mouchette and husband Tom, Gallatin, Tenn., Laura McWilliams Swint and husband Stuart, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; grandchildren, Abigail Christine McWilliams and Lauren Elizabeth Mouchette; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McWilliams, Cherokee; sister, Susan McWilliams Bolton and husband Chuck, Tuscumbia; and a number of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Mr. McWilliams was CEO of Third Option Laboratories, producers of Jogging in a Jug. He served as state vice president of the Alabama Farm Bureau. Committed to community service all his life, Mr. McWilliams was a former member of the Cherokee Lions Club, the Cherokee High School Booster Club, the Shoals Economic Development Authority and many other civic groups. Mr. McWilliams graduated from Cherokee High School in 1966, and he loved his community with all his heart. He was a loyal friend, a loving husband, father, grandfather and son. His laughter, love of life, and selfless spirit will be sorely missed by all who were blessed to know him. Pallbearers will include Lenden Brown, Don Waldrep, Curtis Todd, Rodney Howard, Ed Underwood, John McWilliams, Steve Carpenter, Willie Buchannan, Ronnie Askew, Steve Worsham, Jackie Borden, Mike Clay, Henry Lee Watkins, Bobby Waldrep and Dale Tapp. Memorials may be made to Cherokee Rescue Squad, Cherokee Public Library or the American Heart Association.”


MICHAEL, CALLIE FIELDER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Callie Fielder Michael born Feb. 6, 1889. She was 91 years old. She was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. She leaves a step-daughter, Bertha Michael of Waterloo , a number of nieces and nephews and a host of friends and relatives.”


MICHAEL, FLOYD NORMAN Information taken from records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Floyd Norman Michael was born on Tuesday, November 30, 1909 in Lauderdale County, AL, the son of the late David J. Michael and Elnorah Fielder Michael. He was a member of the First Church of God in Savannah, worked as a farmer and a sawmill worker, and had resided in Hardin County since 1955. Mr. Michael departed this life on Sunday, October 18, 1992 at age 82 years, 10 months and 18 days. He leaves 4 sons: Willis Michael of Woodstock, GA, Albert Michael and Waymon Michael of Savannah and Norman Edsel Michael of Corinth, MS; 10 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters: Mrs. Rosie Young and Mrs. Goldie Michael of Savannah; a brother, Doyle Michael of Florence. He was preceded in death by 3 daughters, 1 son, and 2 step-sons.”


MICHAEL, LURA MANSELL Information from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Lura Mansell Michael was born on August 4, 1905 in Lauderdale County, Ala., the daughter of the late Walter and Tennessee Scott Mansell. She was a member of the New Pleasant Grove Freewill Baptist Church, and worked as a housewife. Mrs. Michael departed this life on April 8, 1990, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 84 years, 8 months, and 4 days. She leaves 4 sons, Willis Michael of Woodstock, GA, Albert Michael and Waymon Michael both of Savannah and Norman Michael of Corinth; 10 grandchildren, 5 step-grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren, 4 step-great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Bessie Cravens of Savannah, and Mrs. Bertha Ledgewood of Mishawaka, Ind.”


MICHAEL, MARVIN ALEXANDER Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who assisted in the eulogy. Marvin Alexander Michael, age 63, of Florence, died Thursday night, March 27 at Colonial Manor Hospital. He was a member of the Jones Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Jewel Gean Michael, two sons, Aaron and Ancil both of Florence; two daughters, Nora and Brenda of Florence; two brothers, Doyle of Florence and Floyd of Savannah, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Rosie Young and Mrs. Goldie Michael, both of Savannah, Tenn. Two granddaughters, Miss Julie and Joanne Michael.


MICHAEL, NANNIE JEWEL, TimesDaily/Sunday, April 23, 1995 “Nannie Jewel Gean Michael, 87, Florence, died Friday, April 21, 1995 of pneumonia. Visitation will be today at 12:30 p.m. at Spry Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be today at 1:30 p.m. at Grace Freewill Baptist Church, Florence, with burial in Bumpas Creek Cemetery. Officiating at the funeral will be Ernie Emmons. She was born in Hardin County, Tenn., and was a resident of Florence. She is survived by her sons, Aaron Michael and Ancil Michael, both of Florence; daughters, Nora Michael and Brenda Michael, both of Florence; sisters, Vinnah Michael, Florence, Tishe White, Savannah, Tenn.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin Michael, and her parents, George W. and Abbie Bratton Gean. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Freewill Baptist Church.”


MICHAEL, ROBERT NEWTON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Robert Newton Michael was born September 9. 1883, in Tennessee, the son of Newton and Katherine Qualls Michael. Mr. Michael ,a farmer, had lived for the past 53 years in Lauderdale County, Alabama. He was a member of the Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist Church. Mr. Michael married Josie Scott December 25, 1909, who preceded him in death in 1917. He later married Callie Fielder, Mrs. Michael survives. He departed this life April 4, 1966, at his home Rt. 1, Waterloo, Alabama, at the age of 82 years, 6 months and 25 days. Besides his wife, Mrs. Callie Fielder Michael, Rt. 1, Waterloo, he is survived by one daughter, Miss Bertha Michael, Waterloo; two brothers, Mr. Wilson Michael and Mr. Gilford Michael both of Savannah; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Brown and Mrs. Etta Lard, both of Savannah, Tenn.”


MICHAEL, SARAH CAROLINE FIELDER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Sarah Caroline Fielder Michael was born February 6, 1889 in Hardin County, the daughter of the late Franklin and Frances McCorkle Fielder. On March 10, 1918 she was united in marriage to Robert Michael, who preceded her in death on April 4, 1966. Mrs. Michael was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. She departed from this April 4th at the age of 91 years, 1 month, and 28 days. She leaves a step daughter Miss Bertha Michael, Waterloo, AL; She also leaves nieces and nephews.”


MICHAEL, WAYMON EARL Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Waymon Earl Michael was born on July 25, 1945 in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the son of the late Floyd Michael and Lura Michael. On January 14, 1988 he was united in marriage to Frances Fielder. He was a member of the Community Freewill Baptist Church in Corinth, Miss., was an army veteran, and had worked as a meat manager in a supermarket. He had resided in Savannah for the past 37 years. Mr. Michael departed this life on April 13, 1993 in Savannah, at the age of 47 years, 8 months, and 18 days. He leaves his wife: Mrs. Frances Fielder Michael of Savannah; a daughter, Mrs. Shannon M. McFall of Savannah; a step-daughter, Mrs. Lisa Gary of Savannah; a step-son, Ron Fielder of Savannah; a grandson, Christopher Hubbard of Savannah; 3 brothers, Willis Michael of Woodstock, GA, Albert Michael of Savannah and Norman Edsel Michael of Corinth, MS.”


MILLER, CHARLES L., Houston, Texas Newspaper, Monday, June 27, 1938 “Charles L. Miller, 62, of 8135 Park Terrace, died at 6:26 a.m. Sunday. Mr. Miller had lived in Houston 15 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maud A. Miller of Austin, four daughters and two sons: a sister , Mrs. J. E. Brady; a brother, J. E. Miller of Houston. Funeral services at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Fogle-West Chapel with Rev. Hubert Hopper officiating. Burial in Peach Point Cemetery with Rev. Mr. Streeter of Freeport officiating. Fogle-West Company directing.”


MILLER, JONES E., Houston, Texas Newspaper, Saturday, April 18, 1942 “Jones E. Miller, 62, of 3710 Harriett, died at 4:55 p.m. Friday in a Houston hospital. He had lived in Houston 43 years. He was employed by the Sam Houston Hotel as auditor and night clerk 32 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Miller of Houston; one daughter, Miss Evelyn Ruth Miller of Houston; one sister, Mrs. J. C. Brady of Houston, and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Hotel Greeters Association of America, Houston Charter No. 52. Funeral services at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, at the Fogle-West Chapel. Burial in Forest Park Cemetery. Active pallbearers: W.C. O’Heary, Ross Corker, Joe Lucas, J.W. Nickelson, Eddie Sparks, W. R. Glaeser, Cecil Warren, Hill Davis and Delmore Workman. Honorary pallbearers: All members of Houston Charter No. 52 Hotel Greeters Association of America. Fogle-West Company directing.”


MILLIGAN, INA GUSTELLE EVANS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. The information was compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, Tennessee. “Ina Gustelle Evans Milligan was born September 3, 1929, in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the daughter of Rosie James Evans and the late W. H. Evans. On November 24, 1946 she was united in marriage to Waymon Milligan. Mrs. Milligan departed from this life February 21, 1972, at the age of 43 years, 5 months, and 18 days. She leaves other than her husband, six daughters, Mrs. Jane A. Franks, Mrs. Alice Clement, Misses Myra, Beverly, Sondra and Laura Milligan, all of Savannah; three sons Anthony, Marion, and Dwight Milligan, all of Savannah; two grandchildren; her mother of Waterloo, Ala.; four brothers, Jim Evans, Iuka, Miss., Al, Evans, Oregon, O. B. Evans and Elder Evans, both of Waterloo, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Austin, and Mrs. Estelle Austin, both of Savannah.”


MOORE, JOSEPH VINSON Information taken from clergyman’s of Virgil H. Gean Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Joseph Vinson Moore was born February 28, 1908 in Alabama, the son of the late John and Elizabeth Schmieder Moore. In 1954 he married the former Ivagene Smith. Mr. Moore departed from this life June 14, 1974 at the age of 66 years, 3 months, and 16 days. He leaves other than his wife, four daughters, Mrs. Brenda Gibbs of Waterloo, Ala., Jeannie, Glenda, and Glovia Moore all of Lutts, a son Danny Joe Moore, Lutts; five brothers, Dewey Moore, Nashville, Elmer Moore, Akron, Ohio, Earl Moore, Florence, Ala., Woodrow and Fred Moore, Athens, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Frances Wilkerson, Urbana, Ohio; two half sisters, Mrs. Ola Meredith and Mrs. Lola McVay, Athens, Ala.”


MOORE, LILLIE MAE GEAN, Ocala, Florida Note: Information taken from the memorial pamphlet , compiled by the Hiers Funeral Home of Ocala, Florida. She was a former resident of Lauderdale County, Ala. and was the daughter of the late Chissie and Dovie V. Whitted Gean. “Lillie M. Moore was born, May 23, 1916 and departed this life April 1, 1995. Services were on April 4, 1995 at 4 o’clock in the afternoon at Northside Missionary Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida. Rev. Wayne Hunter, Bro. Emanuel Harris and Rev. Wayne Hunter conducted the service. Pallbearers were Nelson Barrett, Rudolph Barrett, Glenn Novinger, Clyde Shurley, Wilbur Hatcher, Ralph James, Dan Combs, and Charles Ellis. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Nancy F. and Jerry Gallery; granddaughter, Laura G. Merritt and husband Jim Merritt; brother, Clarence Geans; and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews. Sister Lillie became a member of Northside Missionary Baptist Church March 5, 1969. She was interred at Good Shepherd Memorial Gardens, Ocala, Florida.”


MOORE, MILDRED FLATT Information taken from the clergyman’ records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mildred Flatt Moore was born on August 7, 1925 in Hardin County, the daughter of Josie Stratton Flatt and the late John H. Flatt. On January 10, 1946 she was united in marriage to Virgil Moore. She was a member of the First Freewill Baptist Church of Adamsville and worked as a homemaker. Mrs. Moore departed this life on November 2, 1992, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 67 years, 2 months, and 25 days. She leaves her husband, Virgil Moore of Morris Chapel; 2 sons: Connie Moore of Morris Chapel and Randy Moore of Adamsville; 4 grandchildren: Travis, Stacey, Johnny, & Crystal Moore; a step-grandchild, Shannon Carter; 2 great-grandchildren: Katherine Moore and Amelia Moore; 2 sisters: Mrs. Thelda Carothurs of Adamsville and Mrs. Dorothy Newman of Savannah; 2 brothers: Marvin Flatt of Adamsville and John Flatt of Adamsville; her mother, Mrs. Josie Flatt of Adamsville.”


MORRIS, MRS. BESSIE BELL, Florence, Alabama Note: Minister’s records show date of death, 10 Jul 1972 “Mrs. Bessie Bell Morris, 69 of 308 West Tennessee St., Florence, died yesterday at her home. Graveside services will be today at 2 p.m. in Centenary Cemetery at Lutts, Tenn. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. Bessie was born May 18, 1903, to the late W.K. and Roxie McFall McFall. (From clergy record.) Survivors are her husband, Clyde Morris; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma Jean Tidwell of Mishawaka, Ind., and Mrs. Helen Holt of South Bend, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Johnson and Miss Beulah McFall, both of Lutts, and four grandchildren. She was a member of the Baptist Church. The body is at Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in Waynesboro.”


MORRIS, CLYDE WARREN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mr. Clyde Warren Morris, age 76, of Route 1 Savannah, TN passed away January 10, 1980 at the Harbert Hill Nursing Home in Hardin County, Tennessee. Mr. Morris was born on January 31, 1903 in Wayne County to the late Tommy and Mattie Johnson Morris. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church and had worked as a gardener. He was married to the late Bessie Belle McFall Morris. Mr. Morris is survived by: two daughters: Mrs. Helen Holt of South Bend, Ind. And Mrs. Wilma Tidwell of Savannah, TN; two brothers: Loyd and Wills Morris both of Lutts, TN; one sister: Ruthie Morris of Clifton, TN; four grandchildren: Audrey Morris, Kathy O’Conner, and Thomas and Jerry Holt; three great-grandchildren; one nephew and two nieces.”


MORRIS, EFFIE LEENISHA STEELEY Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Effie Leenisha Steeley Morris was born February 5, 1894 in Hardin County, daughter of the late William and Lizzie Clack Steeley. In 1911 she was united in marriage to J. Walter Morris, who preceded her in death on April 9, 1963. Mrs. Morris departed from this life December 24th at the home of her son Earl Morris, Waterloo, Ala. The age of 90 years, 10 months, and 19 days. She leaves two daughters: Mrs. Willodean Sharp and Mrs. Virginia E. Smith both of Savannah; 5 sons Earl Morris, Waterloo, Alabama, Ancle, Coy, and Boyd Morris, all of Savannah, and Roy Morris, South Bend, Ind.; 37 grandchildren, 65 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great-grandchildren; 3 sisters: Mrs. Glydia Gean, Savannah, Tennessee, Mrs. Ollie Scott, Florence, Alabama, and Mrs. Myrtle Weston, St. Louis, Missouri. Two sons: Johnny and Floyd Morris preceded their mother in death, also two infant daughters and another daughter Okla Mae Weston.”


MORRIS, JOHNNY LUTHER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Johnny Luther Morris was born April 13, 1913, in Hardin County Tennessee, the son of Walter and Effie Steeley Morris. He was a sawmill worker. He was united in marriage to Myrtle White February 19, 1938, Mrs. Morris survives. He departed this life August 24, 1969, at Hardin County General Hospital, Savannah, Tennessee, at the age of 56 years, 4 months and 11 days. Besides his wife, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Shirley Franks, Memphis, Mrs. Mackie Fielder, Lutts, Mrs. Kathy McFall, South Bend, Ind., Mrs. Barbara White, and Mrs. Tera Daniels, both of Savannah; two sons, Mr. Johnny Ray Morris and Mr. Ralph David Morr both of South Bend, Ind.; 5 grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Effie Steeley Morris, Savannah; three sisters, Mrs. Okla Western, Pocahontas, Ark., Mrs. Willodean Sharpe, South Bend, Ind. And Mrs. Etoile Smith, Savannah.; six brothers, Mr. Ancil Morris, Mr. Coy Morris, Mr. Earl Morris, and Mr. Boyd Morris, Savannah and Mr. Floyd Morris and Mr. Roy Morris both of South Bend.”


MORRIS, JONAS WALTER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Jonas Walter Morris was born April 19, 1884, in Wayne County Tennessee, the son of William Morris and Carrie Hinton Morris. He lived most all his life in the Walnut Grove and Second Creek Communities of Hardin County. He was a farmer. He married Effie Lee Steeley 51 years ago September 12, 1962, she survives. He died April 9, 1963, at his home in the Walnut Grove Community at the age of 78 years 9 months and 20 days. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie S. Morris, Walnut Grove; seven sons, Mr. Johnny Morris, Marked Tree, Arkansas, Mr. Earl Morris, Second Creek, Mr. Ancil Morris, Walnut Grove, Mr. Floyd Morris, Mishawaka, Ind., Mr. Roy Morris, South Bend, Ind., Mr. Coy Morris, Walnut Grove, Mr. Boyd Morris, Walnut Grove; three daughters, Mrs. Okla Weston, Pocahontas, Ark., Mrs. Virginia Smith, Savannah, Tenn., Mrs. Willodene Sharp, Waterloo, Ala.; 31 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren; one brother, Mr. Luther Morris, Second Creek, one sister, Mrs. Mary Fielder, Second Creek and one half sister, Mrs. Bonnie Story, Collinwood, Tenn.”


MORRIS, WILLIAM FLOYD Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “William Floyd Morris was born September 7, 1920 in Wayne County, the son Effie Steeley Morris and the late Walter Morris. On November 20, 1949 he married the former Mable Aline White. Mr. Morris departed from this life October 17th at the age of 60 years, month, and 10 days. He leaves other than his wife, a daughter Mrs. Wanda McFall, Savannah; one son Roger Dale Morris, Oseola, Ind.; one grandchild; his mother of Savannah; three sisters Mrs. Okla Weston, Pocahontas, Ark., Mrs. Virginia Smith, and Mrs. Willidean Sharp, both of Savannah; five brothers Earl Morris, Waterloo, AL., Ancil, Coy and Boyd Morris, all of Savannah, and Roy Morris, South Bend, Ind.; Mr. Morris was preceded in death by a brother Johnny Morris.”


MURPHY, CHARLIE(CHARLES) L. Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. Charlie (Charles) L. Murphy, born Friday, July 5, 1918, died Wednesday, April 18, 2001, at age 82 years, 9 months and 13 days. The funeral service was Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. at the Murphy’s Chapel Church, Florence, Alabama, with Virgil Gean and Harry Underwood officiating, Shackelford Funeral Home, directing. Interment was in the Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery.


MURPHY, COLUMBUS TIM Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Spry Funeral Home. “Columbus Tim Murphy of Rogersville, Alabama died Thursday at 2:45 p.m., December 18, 1969 at his residence. He was 88 years, 0 months and 19 days old. Mr. Murphy was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, and a member of the Happy Valley Missionary Baptist Church, professing a hope in Christ some 19 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pinnie Murphy of Route 1, Rogersville; one daughter, Mrs. Esther Lee Barnes of Osceola, Ark.; 4 sons, Mr. Bennett Murphy of Kaiser, Ark., Mr. John B. Murphy of Lexington, Alabama, Mr. Frank Hassell Murphy of Rogersville, Ala., Mr. George Sam Murphy of Rogersville, Ala.; 1 sister, Mrs. Miley Hughes of Tecumseh, Okla.; 20 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.”


MURPHY, EARLENE PERKINS, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mrs. Earlene Murphy, 95, of Petersville, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13, at Wood Avenue Church of Christ, where the funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. Miles Stutts, Kenneth Davis and Brian Jarrett will officiate the service. Burial will follow in Florence City Cemetery. Earlene was preceded in death by her parents, Foster and Lily Perkins, and her husband, Doyle Lee Murphy, who passed away in 1948. She is survived by her son, Kenneth Lee Murphy (Faye); daughter, Elizabeth Ann Murphy Richards (Billy Ray); grandchildren, Robin Murphy Davis, Jill Murphy Peralta and Greg Richards; and six great-grandchildren. Earlene was born in Texas and grew up in the Cloverdale community. She graduated from Central High School and was a mother and homemaker until Doyal’s death. She then worked at many places, including the Florence Clinic, where she became an LPN. She worked for ECM Hospital and Lauderdale Christian Nursing Home until she retired. She was a member of Wood Avenue Church of Christ. She was devoted to her family and church family who were most attentive to her needs, especially in her later years. The family requests that donations be made to El Reposo Nursing Home or Wood Avenue Church of Christ in lieu of flowers. Thomas Cochran, Donald Clanton, Jeff Stewart, Joe Johnson, Jimmie Ardis and Greg Hamm will serve as pallbearers. You may sign the online register at elkinsfh.com. Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family.”


MURPHY, HORACE T., Times Daily News, Florence, AL Family records show date of birth 7 Nov. 1932 and death, 6 July 1969. “Horace T. Murphy, 35, of 102 Scott Dr., Florence, died Sunday at 4:17 p.m. at Colonial Manor Hospital. A native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, he was business manager for the Laborer’s District Council of Alabama, president of Muscle Shoals Building Construction Trade Council, member of Bricklayers’ Local Union No. 8, Laborers’ Local Union No. 366, member of St. Mark’s United Presbyterian Church. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from First Cumberland Presbyterian Church by Rev. George Warren. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Park, Morrison-Elkins directing. The body will be at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home in Florence until being placed in the church one hour before services. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Patricia Johnson Murphy, two daughters, Anne Murphy, Donna Murphy; a son, Allen; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Murphy, Waterloo, Rt. 2; three brothers, Cecil, Howard, Kenneth all of Florence; four sisters, Mrs. Jones Irons, Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Turner Daily Jr., all of Florence; Mrs. Wayne Haggard, Waterloo, Rt. 2. Bearers will be Howard May, James Bowling, Clifford Reed, Hugh L. Robinson, Woodrow Bowling, John Campbell, Yates Bowling, Clayton Suddith.”


MURPHY, JOHN WILEY, Times Daily News, Florence, AL The tomb shows Mr. Murphy was born on 6 May 1879 and died on 2 Apr. 1965. “Funeral services for John Wiley Murphy, 86, of 124 Taylor Road, Florence, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday from Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church on the Savannah Highway. A native of Lauderdale County, Mr. Murphy died Tuesday at ECM Hospital in Florence. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. Rev. Virgil Gean will officiate at funeral services and burial will follow in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home of Waynesboro directing. Survivors include the widow Mrs. Murphy; 10 daughters, Mrs. Odella Smith of Waterloo, Ala., Mrs. Carrie Robbins of Lutts, Tenn., Mrs. Virgie Akers of Donelson, Tenn., Mrs. Ruby Price of Cloverdale, Mrs. Eunice Bevis of Florence, Mrs. Mary Rich of Rt. 6, Florence, Mrs. Roxie Villers of Melvindale, Mich., Mrs. Levada Newton, also of Melvindale, Mrs. Lola hart of Rt. 4, Florence, Mrs. Dorothy Malone of Tuscumbia; two sons, Charlie Murphy of Sheffield and Woodrow Murphy of Osceola, Ind.; 57 grandchildren, 80 great-grandchildren, one great -great -grandchild. Bearers will be Covie Robins, Buford Smith, Phillip Rich, Jackie Bevis, Sherman Wesson, David Murphy, Thomas Newton, Arnold Ray Balentine.”


MUSE, MRS. ASA, Florence Times, Jan. 9, 1894, Threet column “Sad News From Threet Four Deaths in Four Days Threet, Jan. 9, 1894 Mr. Editor—The great amount of sickness and numerous deaths have thrown a dark shadow over the hearts of the people in this vicinity………. On Monday, Mrs. Muse, wife of REV. ASA MUSE, of Cloverdale, died with dropsy……….. “Since the reception of the above letter, news has been received of the death of Mr. Asa Muse, husband of the lady whose death is recorded above. He died on Wednesday evening.” Column was written by J. F. Koonce ______________________________________________________________________________ NESBITT, HATTIE E., Times Daily, November 24, 1986, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — Mrs. Hattie Elmtra Nesbitt, 77, Route 1, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 1986, at her residence following an extended illness. She was a member of Pine Hill Church of Christ and a retired school teacher from the Colbert and Lauderdale County school systems. She was the daughter of the late John and Ola Williams. The service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pine Hill Church of Christ, with Howard Rogers officiating. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The family will receive friends 6-9 p.m. today at the church. Survivors include her husband, Ervin Nesbitt, Waterloo; daughters, Mrs. Barbara Parks, Summerville, Tenn., Mrs. Mary Balentine, Waterloo; brothers, Carl Williams, Waterloo, Ray Williams, Milan, Mich., Clifford Williams, Mishawaka, Ind.; sister, Mrs. Mary Love, Savannah, Tenn.; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Bearers are Andy Akins, Jerry Reeves, Kenneth Reeves, Winford Dowdy, Charles Dowdy, Gene Landrum, Griffin Bevis and Wayne Barrier.”


NEWLAND, WILLARD R., South Bend Indiana newspaper “Willard R. Newland, 35, of 302 E. LaSalle St. died at 11:45 p.m. Sunday in St. Joseph’s Hospital after an illness of nine months. He was born in New Carlisle July 6, 1930, and moved here from New Carlisle 25 years ago. He married Robbie Holcombe Dec. 21, 1951, in Mishawaka. Mr. Newland was employed by the Wheelabrator Corp. for 14 years. He is survived by his wife; two sons, William and Russell, both at home, two daughters, Donna and Shelly, also at home; his father, Clifford G. Newland of Mishawaka; four brothers, James, of South Bend, Paul, of Osceola, Findley, of New Castle, and Clifford, of Elkhart and two half-sisters, Mrs. Robert Tuttle of South Bend and Mrs. Buddy Horvath of Elkhart. Friends may call at the Bubb Funeral Chapel from 7 p.m. today until noon Wednesday, then in the First General Baptist Church from 1 p.m. Wednesday until services there at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Adolph Lacy will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.”


NEWTON, MR. THOMAS WILLIAM Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Mr. Thomas William Newton, 30, Melvindale, Michigan, died November 23, 1974 in Melvindale, Michigan. The funeral will be November 27, 1974, with Rev. Virgil Gean conducting the funeral, at Murphy’s Chapel Church, Morrison-Elkins Funeral, Florence, Ala. directing. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Susan Newton; father and mother, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Newton; son, Master Tommy Newton; brother, Mr. Don Newton:”


NIX, DORA FREEMAN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Homes, Inc., Florence, AL. “Mrs. Dora Freeman Nix,80, Route 1, Savannah, Tennessee, passed away February 14, 1981 at Colonial Manor Hospital. The funeral will be Monday, February 16, 1981 at Shady Grove Church with Virgil Gean and J. B. Harper officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery. Survivors are: 2 sons, Mr. Elmer A. Nix, Florence, Alabama and Mr. Luther D. Nix, Deamond Bar. CA; 2 daughters: Mrs. Mae Rose Richardson, Savannah, TN, amd Mrs. Alene Rogers, Creswtview, Florida; one sister, Mrs. Linnie Bell McDuffa, Phil Campbell, AL; 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.”


NORRED, MR. THEODORE “ Theodore Norred, 72, Rt. 5, Florence, died Tuesday at Colonial Manor Hospital. He had been a Free Will Baptist minister 39 years and was a carpenter. He is survived by his wife, Mr. Gertude Fowler Norred; daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Watkins and Mrs. Freida Weaver, both of Florence; four grandchildren; a brother, Clyde Norred, Rt. 5, Florence. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Community Free Will Baptist Church with Adolph Lacy and L.J. Vandiver officiating, Loretto Memorial Chapel directing. The body will be at the home of a granddaughter, Eunice Creasy, until the funeral hour.”


OLIVE, MRS. VELVIE LUCILLOE KELLY, Times Daily, Florence , AL “Mrs. Velvie Lucille Kelly Balentine Olive, 74, Ballew’s Apartments, Florence, died today at Colonial Manor Hospital after an extended illness. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, J.W. Olive; sons, Ross Balentine, Florence, Edison Balentine, Sheffield, Glenn Balentine, South Bend, Ind.; stepsons, J.W. Olive Jr., Florence, Bennie Ray Olive, Indiana; stepdaughter, Mrs. David Bevis, Florence,; brother, Bill Kelly, Florence; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. The service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pine Hill Church of Christ. Fred Dillion will officiate. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will be at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, until being placed in the church one hour before the funeral. Nephews will serve as bearers.”


PARKER, BILLY VERNON, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Billy Vernon Parker, 78, 204 Scott Drive, Florence, died Friday at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Nursing Home. He was a native of Lauderdale County and attended the Baptist Church. He was a retired TVA employee. Services will be Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, with Virgil Gean and J.B. Harper officiating. Burial will follow in Greenview Memorial Park with Morrison-Elkins, Florence, directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Parker, Florence; five sons, Howard Parker, Gerald, Ind., Glenn Parker, Muscle Shoals, Warren Parker, Florence, Ray Parker, Florence, and Garland Parker, Florence;; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Bergob, Florence, Mrs. Ludene Crafton, Florence, and Mrs. Jimmie Nell Spivery, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 18 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will be bearers.”


PARRISH, EARLINE WHITE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Earline White Parrish was born January 6, 1935, at Waterloo, Alabama; the daughter of Wess and Ina Higgins White. Her life was spent in this community. November 19th just passed she was united in marriage with James Roy Parrish. Mrs. Parrish passed suddenly from this life December 10th at the age of 31 years, 11 months, and 4 days; leaving her husband, her parents; 3 sisters: Mrs. Vylone Jones and Miss Fleety White of Waterloo; Mrs. Irene Williams of Florence; 2 brothers, James White of Waterloo and Jay Lynn White of South Bend, Ind.; and many other relatives and friends.”


PATTERSON, MRS. ALLIE MAE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Mrs. Allie Mae Patterson, 74, Friendship Rd. Henderson, TN., died Feb. 25, 1978, at Parkway Hospital. The funeral will be Feb. 27, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cave Springs Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Rev. Virgil Gean will conduct the funeral, with Griffin Funeral Home, directing. Mrs. Patterson is survived by her husband, Edgar Patterson; sons, James E. Cupples, Alton Patterson, David Patterson, Jerry Patterson, Donnie Patterson, Kenton Patterson; daughters, Mrs. Edith hall, Mrs. Lottie Tucker, Mrs. Linda Harston, Mrs. Lilah Robinson, Mrs. Gloria Dean Applegate; sisters, Mrs. Rhada Martin, Mrs. Dora Martin, Mrs. Arvie Granger; 26 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren.”


PATTERSON, LUTHER ELMER, Florence, Alabama newspaper “Luther Elmer Patterson, 63, died Sunday at Wayne County General Hospital apparently of a heart attack. (The tomb shows he was born in 1905 and died 1968) A resident of Lutts, Tenn., Rt. 1 he was a farmer. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. from Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church by Rev. J.B. Harper. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, directing. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Zella Ayers Patterson, Lutts, Rt. 1; six sons, James, Collinwood; Cecil, Florence; Wayland, Lutts; Leroy, Cypress Inn; D.E., Lutts; Sammy, Lutts; three daughters, Mrs. Velma Maddalozzo, Wilmer, Tex.; Mrs. Barbara Lafeuers, Lutts; Mrs. Ruth Bugg, Waterloo; a brother, Floyd, Painter, Mo.; 11 grandchildren“


PATTERSON, ZELLA AYERS, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “LUTTS, Tenn., — The funeral for Mrs. Zella Ayers Patterson, 80, will be at 1 p.m. today at Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church, Cypress Inn, with J.B. Harper officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, with Shackelford Funeral Home, Collinwood, directing. She died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Ala. She was a housewife, a native of Tennessee and a member of Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include sons, James Patterson, Collinwood, Cecil Patterson, Florence, D.E. Patterson, Savannah, Waylon Patterson, Leroy Patterson, Sammie Patterson, all of Lutts; daughters, Zelma Maddalozzo, Ferris, Texas, Barbara Lafevers, Lutts, Ruth Bugg, Waterloo, Ala.; sister, Ruby Ayers, Lutts;21 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.”


PATTON, RUFUS ELIJAH, Times Daily, Florence, AL “RUSSELLVILLE — The funeral for Rufus Elijah Paton, 58, Route 2, Box 176, will be at 2 p.m. today at Frankfort Missionary Baptist Church with Grady Parrish, Virgil Geans and Devaughn Patton officiating. Burial will be in Franklin Memory Gardens, Spry Funeral Home, Russellville, directing. Visitation will be at the residence until one hour before the service, when the body will be placed in the church. He died Monday, May 2, 1988, at Humana Hospital, Russellville, after being injured in a traffic accident. A native of Fayette, he had lived in Franklin County for several years and was a farm manager and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Patton, Russellville; daughters, Mrs. Judy Baskins, Florence, Mrs. Peggy Fuller, Cherokee; sons, Donald Patton, Cherokee, Rodger Patton, Russellville; sisters, Dorthy Davis, Shawnee, Okla., Flora Patton, Fayette, Lorene Pike, Tuscaloosa, Mauline Hayes, Detroit, Mich.; brothers, Freddy Patton, DeVaughn Patton, both of Fayette, B.C. Patton, Aliceville; seven grandchildren.”


PERKINS, ADA LEONA WEBB Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by North Funeral Home, Inc., Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. “Mrs. Ada Leona Webb Perkins, born January 12, 1897 in Waterloo, Ala. departed this life October 5, 1984, being 87 years, 8 months & 23 days of age. She was the daughter of the late Rev. & Mrs. J.W. Webb and the wife of the late Homer Clyde Perkins Sr. She was a housewife and the oldest member of the Flatwoods Freewill Baptist Church. She is survived by three sons: Homer Perkins, Jr. of Lawrenceburg, Tn., James Perkins of Casselberry, Fla., Grady Perkins of Sweetser, Ind.; five daughters: Mrs. Estelle Hoot of Casselberry, Fla., Mrs. Virginia Pawlezak of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Lutella Saxton of Casselberry, Fla., Mrs. Opal O’Shea of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Barbara Clayton of Orlando, Fla.; 20 grandchildren & 17 great-grandchildren.”


PERKINS, AUGAZELLE R., TimesDaily/Friday, June 21, 1996 Augazelle R. Perkins, 91, Florence, died Wednesday, June 19, 1996, at her residence after a brief illness. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home chapel with burial in Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Officiating will be Lawrence Williams. Mrs. Perkins was born and raised in Lauderdale County. She was a homemaker and a member of the Stoney Point Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents, John Henry and Janie E. Jaynes Rickard; two brothers, Paul and Albert Rickard; husband, Fletcher Perkins. She is survived by a son, Gilbert R Perkins and wife, Linda Perkins, Palm Bay, Fla.; daughter, Doris Nicholson and husband, Dwight Nicholson, Norris, Tenn.; brother, Elmer Rickard and wife, Annie Sue Rickard, Florence; sisters, Olivia Miner and Vera Behel, both of Florence, Marie Pigg and husband Herschel Pigg, Tullahoma, Tenn.; sisters-in-law, Ruby G. Rickard and Ruby E. Rickard; grandchildren, Gary Perkins, Dallas Nicholson, Amy Nicholson, Lorena Nicholson and Sabrina Sipple; seven great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will include Jim Behel, Donnie Behel, George Rickard, Dewey Murphy, H.C. Perkins and Jim Perkins. Memorials may be made to Stoney Point Church of Christ, Route 9, Box 246, Florence, Ala., 35630, or to the American Heart Association, Lauderdale County Memorial Chapter, P.O. Box 758, Florence, Ala., 35631.”


PERKINS, ELLIE L., Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Family records show his date of birth 8 Sep. 1913 and death 23 Apr 1975. “Ellie L. Perkins, 61, of 125 Baker Dr., Florence, died today at his home after a two-year illness. He was born in Waterloo and was superintendent of heavy equipment for the Ballew & Roberts Construction Co. for the past 27 years. He was a member of the First Freewill Baptist Church of Florence, Florence Masonic Lodge and Local 320, International Union of Operating Engineers. Surviving are his wife, Pat R., daughter, Mrs. Glenda Frost of Carbon Hill, two grandchildren; brothers, Ernest Perkins of Jasper and Clark Perkins of Waterloo; sisters, Reba Perkins, Mae Perkins, Mrs. Marie Williams and Mrs. Edna Keel, all of Waterloo. Service will be 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, with the Rev. Tom Malone and the Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Bearers will be Odell Michael, John Horoway, W.B Beasley, Parker Riddell, Marion Darby, Eugene Pickard, Rex and Ellis Michael.”


PERKINS, GEORGE A., The Florence Herald, May 14, 1937, page 8 “George A. Perkins Dies At Waterloo  Funeral services for George A. Perkins, aged 64, who died at his home on Waterloo, Route 2, Monday morning following an extended illness, were conducted at Wesley’s Chapel Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Boatman and Rev. Jones officiating. Interment followed in the cemetery there with Spry directing. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Leona Perkins; three sons, Ernest Perkins, Clark Perkins and Ellie Perkins, of Waterloo and five daughters, Mrs. Cora McFalls, Mrs. Dan Keel, Mrs. Marie Williams and Misses Reba and Mae Perkins, all of Waterloo.” Note: Mr. Perkins was buried at Williams Chapel cemetery, not Wesley Chapel, as reported in this obituary.


PERKINS, HAZEL BEATRICE “PAT”, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Hazel Beatrice “Pat” Perkins, 89, of Florence, died Sunday, July 8, 2007, at Glenwood Nursing Home. “Pat” was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a native of Lauderdale County and a member of First Freewill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ellie Perkins; parents, Velma and John Robertson; and a sister, Ruth Haynes. Visitation will begin at l p.m. Thursday, July 12, at Elkins Funeral Home, followed by the graveside funeral service at 2 p.m. at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. The Rev. Mike Waddell will officiate. She is survived by her daughter, Glenda Frost and her husband, Bobby, Carbon Hill, Ala.; grandsons, Brett Frost and his wife, Vickie, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Chace Frost and his wife, Darlene, Jasper, Ala.; great-grandson, Caleb; and sister, Jimmie Nell Oliver, Florence. The family wishes to express appreciation to Dr. Robert Web and the staff of Glenwood Nursing Home and requests memorials be made to Glenwood. Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family.”


PERKINS, JESSE E., Times Daily, Florence, AL Cemetery records show birth 8 Jul 1905 and death 17 Oct 1980. “A service for Jesse E. Perkins Sr., 75, Cloverdale, will be at 2 p.m. today at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home Chapel, Florence, with E.M. Shell, David Warren and David Springer officiating. Burial will be in Wright Cemetery. He died Friday at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex after an extended illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie E. Perkins, Cloverdale; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ory, Florence; two sons, Jesse E. Perkins Jr., Donald H. Perkins, both of Cloverdale; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Faulkner, Mr. Georgie Richards, both of Cloverdale; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Coy Montgomery, David Montgomery, Doyle Faulkner, Jesse Faulkner, James Hairell, Charles Adomyetz.”


PERKINS, LILLIAN, TimesDaily/Saturday, March 13, 1999 “Mrs. Lillian Perkins, 96, Pocatello, Idaho, died Thursday, March 11, 1999, after an extended illness. The funeral will be at Bethel Baptist Church in Pocatello, Idaho, with burial in Mountain View Cemetery, Pocatello. Henderson Funeral Home is directing. She is formerly of Florence and has lived in Pocatello, Idaho, since 1951. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Pocatello, Idaho, and a member of Eleven Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Florence. Survivors include two nieces, Emma Lou Clemmons (Mother Clemmons), Florence; Ethel Clemmons Butler, Yosilanti, Mich; and one great-niece, Jessie Lee Amlett Harden, Florence.”


PERKINS, MARTHA, Florence Times or Florence Herald newspaper “Mrs. Martha Perkins was born in Lauderdale county, Ala., removed to Texas in 1893, and died September 6, 1918. She was a resident of Bell county for 24 years and died here. She was the mother of six children, four boys and two girls of whom one was living with her when she died, Sarah Ann Perkins. Her youngest sons, Jesse Perkins, of Ft. Cable, Oklahoma, was with her when the end came. Her eldest son, Perry Perkins lives at Bell, Ala., and the other son, William Perkins at Cloverdale, Ala. Mrs. Perkins was sick four months of tuberculosis. She bore her affliction with patience. She called on the Lord to come and meet her, also called on her granddaughter, Mary Perkins, to come and meet her. She was a member of the Church of Christ since 1895, coming into the church under the preaching of T.R. Burnett. She lived to see all of her children come into the church. We hope this will be read by the many people who knew her. She was loved by all who knew her. She was Miss Martha Reeves before marriage and was the widow of H.F. Perkins, who died in 1894. The remains were laid to rest in Wilson Valley cemetery funeral services being conducted by Bro. Williams of Belton, Texas. Nothing has brought more sorrow to the writer, for she was a dear lover of mine and she will always be remembered by me for she was faithful to the end. Her dear daughter, who lived with her, is now left alone to mourn her death. She will always be loved and remembered by me. I am her loving friend. Lina Smith”


PERKINS, PAYNE, The Florence Herald Taken from the news from Wright news column “Wright February 17, 1902Editor Times:—Pneumonia is still raging to an alarming extent. Payne, the 14 year old son of Mr. Wesley Perkins, died last Saturday with Pneumonia. His remains were interred in Waterloo cemetery, after funeral services conducted by Rev. Hence Geans. Payne was a bright and interesting boy , the life and sunshine of his home. We deeply sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Perkins in their sad bereavement……….”


PERKINS, PERRY, Florence Times, Jan. 9, 1894, Threet column “Sad News From Threet Four Deaths in Four Days Threet, Jan. 9, 1894Mr. Editor—The great amount of sickness and numerous deaths have thrown a dark shadow over the hearts of the people in this vicinity. On last Sunday one of our good citizens, Mrs. Perry Perkins, died of la grippe and chronic afflictions….” Column was written by J.F. Koonce


PERKINS, REBA MARY, TimesDaily/Saturday, March 23, 1996 “Reba Mary Perkins, 84, Waterloo, died Thursday, March 21, 1996. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Williams Chapel Church with burial in Williams Chapel Cemetery. Spry Funeral Home, Florence, is directing. Officiating at the funeral will be Bro. Howard Jaggers. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her sisters, Marie Williams, Mae Perkins and Edna Keel, all of Waterloo; a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will include Barry McFall, Timothy McFall, Tony Orrick, Randy Smith, Ken Davis, Ricky Irons, Wesley Winborn and Jim Smith. Honorary pallbearers will include Harold Smith, Pettus Smith, Tony Lacher, David McFall, David Winborn, Glenn McFall, Billy McFall, Jessie McFall, James Smith and James H. Rideout. She was retired with the Lauderdale County Board of Education. She was a member of Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church, and a member of the AEA and the NEA.”


PERKINS, REBECCA, Florence Times, April 7, 1929 “AGED COUNTY RESIDENT DIES LATE SATURDAY Mrs. Rebecca Perkins is To Be Interred TodayMrs. Rebecca Perkins, aged 75, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Pickens, about seven miles out on the Chisholm road late yesterday following a lingering illness. Mrs. Perkins was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale county and was a consistent member of the Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Lee Perkins of Wewokah, Okla.; and Clyde Perkins, of Burnsville, Miss; and five daughters, Mrs. Emma Pickens, of Florence; Mrs. Florence Jeans, of Waterloo; Mrs. Lizzie Lutts, of Carthage, Miss.; and Mrs. Paul Haynes, of Tyronza, Ark. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Waterloo Baptist church, with Rev. John Lee officiating. Interment will follow in the cemetery there, with O.R. Fielder in charge.”


PERKINS, SHELIA P., Times Daily/Tuesday, July 16, 1996 “Mrs. Shelia Pollard Perkins, 42, Huntsville, died Friday, July 12, 1996 at her residence. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. today at First Missionary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Julius R. Scruggs officiating. Burial will be in Northside Cemetery, with Nelms Memorial in charge. The body will be at the church one hour before the service. Survivors include her husband, Earnest Perkins; two daughters, LaKeeta Y. Perkins, and Tamika Perkins, both of Huntsville; mother, Dorothy Pollard, Sheffield; sister, Selena Pearson, Huntsville; four brothers, R.D. Pollard, Gary Pollard and Stovy Pollard, all of Seattle, Wash., and Steven Pollard, Detroit, Mich.”


PERKINS, WARNER GUY, Florence Times News, June 13, 1930 “PERKINS LOSES CONTROL AUTO ON LONG HILL Car plunges Into Ravine; Fatal Head Injuries ReceivedWarner Guy Perkins, Jr., aged about 30, of Second Street, Tuscumbia, salesman for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., in this district, was almost instantly killed this morning between 11 and 12 o’clock when the tobacco truck he was driving left the highway about eight miles south of Russellville. The young man died while being rushed to the Colbert County hospital in Tuscumbia. Few details regarding the accident could be learned before press time, but it was reported that as Perkins was going down a long hill he lost control of the auto., crashed into a bridge at the foot of the hill and plunged into a 10-foot ravine. In addition to suffering a fractured skull and other head lacerations the victim was severely bruised about the body. Surviving in addition to his wife, Mrs. Elva Parrish Perkins and his five year old son Warner Guy Perkins, III, of Tuscumbia, are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Perkins, Sr. of Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Henry McCullough, of Florence and Mrs. M.C. Thompson, of Port Arthur, Tex., and two brothers, Charles, of Vardaman, Miss., and Douglass Perkins of Florence. Funeral arrangements had not been completed at press time but will be announced by Brown’s funeral home, Tuscumbia.”


PERKINS, WILFORD, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Wilford Perkins, 83, of Florence, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, at ECM Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of the Church of Christ, the Florence Masonic Lodge and American Legion Post No. 11. After serving in the Pacific Theater in World War II, he retired from Reynolds Metals Co. All who knew Perk loved him; he never met a stranger. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed being outdoors. He loved his family and always looked forward to time spent with them. Visitation will be from 2-5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008, at Greenview Funeral Home, with a graveside service following at 5 p.m. in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating will be his cousin, John D. Bevis. Mr. Perkins was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Ora Perkins. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Jean Fulmer Perkins; son, Jeffrey Lane Perkins, of Atlanta, Ga.; daughter, Renee Perkins Graham and husband, Keith, of Madison, Ala.; brother, Charles E. Perkins and wife, Wanda, and their daughter, Kimberly Schoppa; grandchildren, Leah Graham Igo and husband, Craig, of Madison, Ala., Abby Lane Graham, of Madison, Ala., and Lane Andrew Perkins, of Edmond, Okla.; and brother-in-law, Norman Fulmer. Pallbearers will be Charles Koonce, David Koonce, David Dougherty, Ron Selby, Beau Bevis, Bill Bevis, Craig Igo and Jeremy Cobb. Honorary pallbearers will be Jim Threet, Ernest Wann, Norman Fulmer and McFarland Park friends. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Felix Morris and the nurses in the Intensive Care Unit at ECM Hospital for their loving care and support. Arrangements by Greenview Funeral Home.”


PERKINS, WILLIAM ERNEST, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Note: Cemetery records show date of birth as 22 Sep 1899 and death 28 Mar 1981. William Ernest Perkins, 81 Jasper, died Saturday afternoon at Walker County Medical Center after an extended illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, having lived in the Waterloo area. The service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include sisters, Mrs. Edna Keel, Miss Reba Perkins, Mrs. Marie Williams, Miss Mae Perkins, all of Waterloo; several nieces and nephews. Bearers will be Tony Lacher, Glen L. McFall, Jesse L. McFall, Billy T. McFall, James Smith and David Winborn.”


PERKINS, WILLIAM THOMAS, Florence Times, Sept. 26, 1947 “William Thomas Perkins, aged 77, died Thursday afternoon, Sept. 18 at his home on route 1, Cloverdale, after an illness of a few weeks. He was born and reared in the Cloverdale community and was a member or the Church of Christ. He was employed as a county surveyor. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon from Hendricks chapel by G. E. Woods, minister of Poplar Street Church of Christ, and interment was in the Austin cemetery, Fielder directing. Survivors include one sister, Miss Ada Perkins two brothers, J.F. Perkins and Clarence Perkins, both of Cloverdale, two nieces and two nephews.”


PETERS, LOIS V., TimesDaily, Florence, AL, December 20, 1984 “The funeral for Mrs. Lois V. Peters, 75, 2510 Magnolia Gardens II, Florence, will be at 1:30 p.m. today at Elkins and Son Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with the Revs. Virgil Geans and Ralph Barrow officiating. Burial will be in Tri-Cities memorial Gardens. She died Tuesday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ben F. Brown, Florence; nieces and Nephews. Bearers will be Bill Weaver, Arnold Ticer, Bobby Joe Ticer, Ronnie Brown, Troy Dennis, Vernon Jones, Roy Lynn Jones and Frank Lamprecht.”


PETTY, BILLY GENE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “LUTTS, Tenn. — The service for Billy Gene Petty, 54, Route 1, will be at 1 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home Chapel, Collinwood, with Virgil Geans and J.B. Harper officiating. Burial will be in Balentine Cemetery. He died Friday, April 21, 1989, at Waynesboro County Hospital, Waynesboro. He was a native of Tennessee and a farmer. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Clemma Petty, Lutts; brother, Haggard and Alton Petty, both of Lutts, Bunda Petty, Waynesboro; sister ? (info missing)”


PICKENS, ARVIL, TimesDaily/Thursday, December 21, 1995 Arvil Pickens, 78, Florence, died Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1995, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital following and extended illness. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. today at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Mt. Zion Church of Christ with Robert Huffaker officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Iva Pickens, Florence; daughters, Joyce Trousdale, Jan Reeves, Shelia Hudson, all of Florence, Carol Adams, Montgomery, Cathy Fowler, Fayette, Sherry Muse, Massachusetts; sister, Linnie Potts, Florence; 16 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Arvil Glen Pickens. Mr. Pickens was a native of Lauderdale County, a veteran of World War II, and member of Mt. Zion Church of Christ. Pallbearers will be Glenn Marks, Bill Cabler, Junior Cabler, Eric Adams, John Fowler, Seth Hudson and Benjamin Muse.”


PICKINS, NANCY GEANS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mrs. Nancy Geans Pickins was born Feb. 26, 1899 died at age 62 years, 2 months and 9 days. She leaves her husband, Corneilous Pickens; 6 children, Andrew Arthur, Cassopolis, Mich., Arbie Leonard, and Willard Earl Pickens both of Mishawaka, Ind., Dalton Griffin, Savannah, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Zelma Crowe, Tishomingo, Miss., Mrs. Orene Benson, Mishawaka, Ind.; 29 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary White, and Miss Sally Geans both of Waterloo; two brothers, Henry Geans and Charlie Geans. Pallbearers were Namon White, Lurlan, Cleo Geans and Paul Gean all of South Bend, Ind., Edo and Reeder Gean of Waterloo, Ala. She was a member of Murphys Chapel Freewill Baptist Church and will be buried in the church cemetery. She was born in 1900 and died in 1961, according to the tomb. The funeral was conducted by Virgil H. Gean on Friday, May 5, 1961.”


PICKENS, WILLIAM DALTON Information was taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah. “William Dalton Pickens was born February 10, 1921, in Alabama, the son of Neil and Nancy Geans Pickens. Mr. Pickens worked mostly as a sawmiller. He was a member of the Pentecostal Church. He was united in marriage to Nellie Harville, in 1954, she survives. He departed this life December 7, 1966, at his home at the age of 45 years, 9 months and 27 days. Besides his wife, Mrs. Nellie Harville Pickens, Savannah, he leaves two daughters, Miss Frankie and Joyce Ann Pickens, Savannah; his father, Mr. Neal Pickens, South Bend, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Zelma Crowe, Tishomingo, Miss., and Mrs. Orene Benson, South Bend.; Four brothers, Mr. Willard Pickens, Mishawaka, Ind., Mr. Arbie Pickens, South Bend, Ind., and Mr. Andrew Pickens, Cassopolis, Michigan.”


PICKENS, WILLIAM P., Times Daily, Florence, AL Family records show date of birth 17 Feb 1907 and death 8 Jul 1973. “William P. Pickens, 66, 1135 Glendale St., Florence, died Monday following a sudden illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of First Pentecostal Church on Broadway St. and a retired employee of the City of Florence, having served with the sanitation department for 22 years. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from First Pentecostal Church, Broadway St., by the Rev. Roger Overton. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Park, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will be at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home until being placed in the church one hour prior to service time. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Gracie Pickens, Florence; two sons, Carl and David, both of Florence; five daughters, Mrs. Clyde Blackstock, Florence; Mrs. Richard Blalock, Collinwood, Tenn.; Mrs. Nola Coker, Florence; Mrs. Neal Hubbard, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Roy Hughes, Florence; two brothers, Marvin and Arvil, Florence; three sisters, Miss Lillian Pickens, Mrs. Cecil Potts, Mrs. Edna Liles, all of Florence; 19 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Robert Smith, Don McCravy, Charles Hunt, Frank Hunt, Donald Hill, Paul Cummings, Harold Hendon, Lewis Gray.”


PIGG, FRANK, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “COLLINWOOD, Tenn. — Frank Pigg, 75, Route 1, died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1988, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Ala., after an extended illness. He was a retired factory worker, a member of Scotts Chapel Free Will Baptist Church and a farmer and sawmill worker. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Shackelford Funeral Directors chapel, Collinwood, with the Revs. Vernon Gober and Johnny Banks officiating. Burial will be in Jackson Cemetery, Cypress Inn. Visitation will begin at 11 a.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include his wife, Ruia Wright Pigg, Collinwood; sons, Arley Pigg, Billy Ross Pigg, Joel Pigg, all of Cypress Inn, Curtis Pigg, Collinwood, Jimmy Pigg, Loretto; daughters Lillie Jean Fanks, Lutts, Morene Smith, Florence, Ala.; sisters, Hattie Smith, Annie Brewer, both of Cypress Inn; 15 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one niece, two nephews.”


POTTS, OWENS JR., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mr. Owens Potts Jr., 83, of Florence, departed this life Monday, may 5, 2008. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Friday at Thompson and son Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Tennessee Valley Community Church and Center, Florence, with burial in Richardson Cemetery, Waterloo. Officiating will be the Rev. F.W. Perkins. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Thomspon and Son Funeral Home, Florence, is directing.”


PRICE, WILL Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Will Price was born April 15, 1892, in Tennessee, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price. He was united in marriage to Ellen Sharp May 11, 1912, Mrs. Price preceded him in death January 10, 1957. Mr. Price a farmer lived most of his life in the Bumpus Creek Community of Lauderdale County Alabama. He departed this life February 25, 1981, at Colonial Manor Hospital, Florence, Alabama, at the age of 88 years, 10 months and 10 days. He is survived by five daughters – Mrs. Louella Smith- Savannah, Tn. Mrs. Lizzie Hinton and Mrs. Betty Smith both of Tyronza, Arkansas, Mrs. Lillian Williams – Marked tree, Arkansas, Mrs. Jewel Mitchell – Mishawaka, Ind. Three sons – Mr. Elzie Price and Mr. Roy Sharp both of Waterloo, Ala. Mrs. Eugene Price – North Liberty, Ind. One sister – Mrs. Ethel Hatley – Milledgeville, Tenn. 24 grandchildren 30 great-grandchildren, 9 great-great-grandchildren.”


PUTMAN, GEORGE ESTES, East Lauderdale News, April 11, 1996 Funeral services for George Estes Putman, 83, Anderson, were Thursday, April 4, at Elkins East Chapel with Bill Jones and Bob Carriveau officiating. Burial was in Barkley Cemetery. Mr. Putman died Wednesday, April 3. He was a native of Lauderdale County and a member of First Baptist Church, Anderson. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Mason Putman, of Anderson; son, Michael Putman Sr., Rogersville; four grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; sister, Nell Cobb, Decatur.”


PUTMAN, RUTHIE MAE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mrs. Ruthie Mae Putman, 93, of Killen, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2009, at Glenwood Rehabilitation and Convalescent Center. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Elkins East Chapel Funeral Home. Jeff Putman will officiate. Burial will follow in Barkley Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Putman was a member of Atlas Church of Christ and was preceded in death by her husband, Clayton Putman, in 1984; and by children, Arlon Putman, Royce Putman, Linda Gail Putman; and daughter-in-law, Betty Putman; and brothers and sisters. She enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening, trips to Etheridge, Tenn., to buy fresh vegetables, visiting yard sales on Saturdays and making quilts and sharing them with her family and friends. Mrs. Putman is survived by daughters, Mary Cole and her husband, Leonard, Florence, Barbara Tyler and husband, Larry, Killen, Betty Jo Cottles and friend, Jackie Hendrix, Florence, Shirley Higginbotham, Rogersville, Janice Gooch and husband, Ronnie, Rogersville, and Glenda Alsbrook and husband, Jack, Dallas, Texas; sons, Jerry W. Putman and wife, Katherine, Rogersville, and Randall Putman, Florence; 35 grandchildren; 77 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ricky Cole, Randy Higginbotham, Jason Lard, James Alton Putman, James Earl Cottles, Davy Joe Cottles, Randy Putman and Steven Putman. The children thank Dr. William Hobbs and Glenwood for the wonderful care given their mother. You are invited to sign the online guest register at elkinsfhl.com.”


QUALLS, ELMER RICHARD Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah, Tennessee. “Elmer Richard Qualls was born in Hardin County Tennessee, the son of W.H. and Edith Austin Qualls. He was a farmer and blacksmith and had lived in Osceola, Indiana for some time. He was united in marriage to Mary Hopper who survives. He departed this life November 30, 1966, at the age of 58 years, 5 months and 10 days. Besides his wife he leaves seven sons, Grady E. Qualls, Savannah, McKinley Qualls, Earl L., Melvin L., Billy W., Charles R. all of Osceola, Ind., and Jamie L. Montezuma, Ga.; Three Daughters, Mrs. Hubert Ford, Mrs. Annie F. Benson and Miss Patsy Qualls all of Osceola, Ind.; 27 grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Edith Austin Qualls, Savannah; one sister, Mrs. William Tilley, Savannah; one brother, Mr. William H. Qualls, Savannah, Tenn.”


QUALLS, JIM THOMAS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Jim Thomas Qualls was born October 17, 1906, in Hardin County Tennessee, the son of William H. Qualls and Edie Austin Qualls. He lived all his life in the Walnut Grove Community. He was a farmer. He died March 20, 1964, at his home at the age of 57 years, 5 months and 3 days. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary J. Tilley, Walnut Grove; two brothers, Mr. Elmer R. Qualls and Mr. Buddy (W.H.) Qualls both of Walnut Grove; his mother, Mrs. Edie Austin Qualls, Walnut Grove.”


QUALLS, JOHNNY MARION Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Johnny Marion Qualls was born on August 17, 1905, in Hardin County, the son of the late John M. and Mary Elizabeth Tune Qualls. On June 29, 1930 he was united in marriage to Ruby Austin. He was of the Methodist belief, worked as a farmer and a carpenter, and was a life-long resident of Hardin County. Mr. Qualls departed this life on December 26, 1990, at the Hardin County general Hospital, at the age of 85 years, 4 months, and 9 days. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ruby Qualls of Savannah; two daughters, Mrs. Melvinia B. Reed of Thompsons Station, TN and Mrs. Jo Anne Lutrell of Savannah; two sons, James Robert Qualls of Fomble, PA and Benny Loyd Qualls of Savannah; 10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ollie Baskins of Florence, AL. The service was conducted by Virgil H. Gean Sr. Mr. Qualls was buried at Hollings Creek Cemetery.”


QUALLS, MARY HOPPER Information was taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Sr., who conducted the funeral. Mary Hopper Qualls was born July 3, 1911 in Mississippi, the daughter of the late Tran and Florence Sprayberry Hopper. On August 28, 1928 she was united in marriage to Elmer Qualls who preceded her in death on November 30, 1966. Mrs. Qualls departed from this life April 4th at the age of 65 years, 9 months and 1 day. She leaves seven sons, Grady Qualls, Savannah, McKinley and Melvin Qualls both of Osceola, Ind., Charles, Billy, and Earl Qualls, all of Elkhart, Ind. And Jamie Qualls Seaville, Ga.; three daughters Mr. Harold Benson, Savannah, Mr. Hubert Ford and Mrs. Greg Reeves, both of Osceola, Ind.; one sister, Mrs. Dona Jones, Savannah, TN; also a brother, William Hopper, Haytie, Mo.; 35 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren; a half brother, Edgar Hopper, Tuscumbia; three half sisters, Mrs. Leora Patterson, Tuscumbia, Mrs. Mirgie Hoover, Corinth, Ms. And Mrs. Hettie Miller Biloxi, MS.”


QUALLS, MILDRED AUSTIN Information taken form clergy records of Virgil H. Gean Sr., who conducted the funeral compiled by Shackelford Funeral Directors of Savannah, Tennessee. “Mildred Austin Qualls was born April 21, 1881, in Hardin County Tennessee, the daughter of Isaac and Mary Johnson Qualls. She was untied in marriage to William Henry Qualls on March 15, 1900. He preceded her in death June 24, 1946. Mrs. Qualls was a member of Holland’s Creek Methodist Church. She departed this life February 9, 1967, at her home in the Walnut Grove Community at the age of 85 years, 9 months and 18 days. She is survived by one son, Buddy William Henry Qualls, and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Jeanette Tilley, both of Walnut Grove; 10 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.”


QUILLEN, ANNIE JANE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Annie Jane Quillen, age 48, Iron City, Tenn., passed away Dec. 4, 1968 at Coffee Mem. Hospital, Florence, Ala. A native of Lauderdale Co., Ala., The daughter of Jimmy Lee and Mattie Bell Peden Peden. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are her husband, Mr. Howard Quillen, Iron City, Tenn.; two brothers, Willie Peden, Birmingham, Ala. And Sam Peden, Pulaski, Tenn.; two sisters, Miss Jessie Peden, Iron City, Tenn. And Mrs. Laura Robertson, Florence, Alabama.” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RAST, JOHN WOODROW, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “John Woodrow Rast, 62, of 1606 Sherrod Ave., Florence died Tuesday at ECM Hospital after a lengthy illness. A native of Tishomingo County, Miss. he had resided in Florence for seven years. He was retired from Ball Band Uiroyal of Mishawaka, Ind. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from Rogers Chapel Methodist Church with the Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial is to follow in the church cemetery with Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Ethel Rast, Florence; a step-son, H.C. Richardson, Savannah, Tenn.; his father, Elbert Rast, Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Solomon and Mrs. Billie Mae Waddles, both of Sunnyvale, Calif.; two brothers, Alfred Rast, Florence, Bobby Ray Rast, Mishawaka, Ind. Bearers will be Jim Richardson, Truman Richardson, Jerry Richardson, James Richardson, Larry Richardson and Terry Goss.”


RAST, MARY ETHEL RICHARDSON, Times Daily, Florence, AL “SAVANNAH, Tenn. — Mrs. Mary Ethel Richardson Rast, 83, Route 1, died Wednesday, July 13, 1988, at Humana Hospital, Florence, Ala. She was a Baptist and a native of Hardin County, but had resided in Lauderdale County, Ala., most of her life. The funeral will be 11:30 a.m., Friday at Elkins Funeral Home Chapel, Florence, with the Rev. V.H. Gean officiating. Burial will be in Rogers Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include a son, H.C. Richardson, Savannah; daughter-in-law, Mae Rose Richardson, brothers, Bradley Richardson, Lexington, Ala., Frank Richardson, Florence; sisters, Clara Rast, Florence; four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.”


REED, ARTIE MAE WHITE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Artie Mae White Reed as born April 9, 1927 in Lauderdale County, Alabama, daughter of the late William T. and Eula Raney White. In September 1956 she was united in marriage to Earl M. Reed. Mrs. Reed was a Homemaker, a member of the Mount Olive Freewill Baptist Church. She had lived all of her life in Northwest Lauderdale County. Mrs. Reed departed from this life December 11th at the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Alabama, the age of 67 years, 8 months, and 2 days. She leaves other than her husband Earl of Waterloo; 1 son James Earl Reed, Waterloo, Alabama. 1 sister Mrs. Mildred Hogan, Florence, Alabama.”


REVOD, IDA VIRGINIA HENDRIX, TimesDaily/Thursday, March 12, 1998 “Ida Virginia Hendrix Revod, 94, Florence, Ala., died Tuesday, March 10, 1998, at Glenwood Convalescent Center, after an extended illness. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Stoney Point Church of “Christ, with burial in Stoney Point Cemetery. Mrs. Revod will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Officiating at the funeral will be Mike Brumley, Lance Cordle and Glenn Richardson. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her daughters, Ruby Jaynes, Trilby Comer, Joy Cordle, and Norma Fisher, all of Florence, Ala., Jo Keeton, Monroe, La.; 19 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Revod was preceded in death by her husband, Newbern Wesley Revod. Pallbearers will include grandsons; Joseph Keeton, Larry Jaynes, Gary Cordle, Brian Fisher, Wayne Jaynes, Lance Cordle, Darren Fisher. Honorary pallbearers: Ray McGee, Glenn McGee, R.V. Hendrix, Junior Moore, Grady Moore, Allen McClure, Alvin McClure. Mrs. Revod was a member of Stoney Point Church of Christ. She was a homemaker and dearly loved by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, and was the last surviving sibling of 10 born to Rufus “Bud” and Lorena Polk Hendrix. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.”


RHODES, BRICE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Brice Rhodes, age 90, of Florence, died Sunday, May 9, 2004, at his residence. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of Pisgah United Methodist Church. Visitation will be noon-2 p.m. today at Greenview funeral Home. The funeral service will be a 2 p.m. today at Greenview Memorial Chapel, with burial to follow in Pisgah United Methodist Church Cemetery. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. J.T. Price and the Rev. Dr. John Yeates. His wife, Ruby Sego Rhodes; parents, William and Jessie Rhodes; brother, Rufus Rhodes; sisters, Rosa Richards, Ella Leona High and husband, Jim, Margie Montgomery and Augusta Bourland Cox, preceded him in death. He is survived by his son, Charles Brice Rhodes and wife, Mary Jane, of Florence; brother, William E. Rhodes, of Florence; sisters, Mary Morrison, of Muscle Shoals and Christine Grigsby, of Florence; grandson, Greg Rhodes and Friend, Suzanne. The family wishes to thank Jean Hutton for her tireless devotion to the care of Mr. Rhodes. Pallbearers will be Kenneth Richards, E.B. High, David Grigsby, Jimmy Bourland, Joe Rhodes and Jimmy Hayes. In lieu of Flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of the Shoals, 115 Fairground Road, Florence, AL 35630. Greenview Funeral Home, of Florence, is directing.”


RICH, DAVE MONROE Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. “Dave M. Rich, born March 1, 1899, passed away May 23, 1970. Age 71 years, 2 months, 22 days. Native of Wayne County, son of the late Tom Rich and Sarah Daniel Rich and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Gerdie Holt Rich; four sons, Warren, Hoover, Ceman, all of Cypress Inn; Harl of Florence, Alabama; two daughters, Lorene McFall and Evelyn Vickery of Lutts; two brothers, Harrison of Lutts and Henderson of Cypress Inn. Two sisters, Mary Pigg of Cypress Inn and Susan Gillis of Collinwood; 24 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; a host of relatives and friends.”


RICH, DONNIE JOE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Donnie Joe Rich, 31, Cypress Inn, Tenn., died Wednesday at Wayne County General Hospital. He was self-employed and was a member of Pine Grove Freewill Baptist Church. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church, Cypress Inn. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Collinwood, Tenn., directing. Survivors include his wife, Brenda June Rich, Cypress Inn; daughters, Ginger Rich, Jennifer Rich, Tony Rich, all of Cypress Inn; father, Raymond Rich, Cypress Inn; mother, Earline Robbins Rich. Cypress Inn; brothers, Earl Rich, Jasper Rich, both of Cypress Inn; sister, Connie Morrow, Cypress Inn.”


RICHARDSON, ICIE BERNICE, Times Daily News “Icie Bernice Porter Ison Richardson, 89, of Decatur, Ga., formerly of Decatur, Ala., died Wednesday, April 19, 2006. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, April 21, 2006, in Spruce Pine Cemetery. Officiating at the service will be Charles Daniel. She was born in Hodges, Ala., on Sept. 6, 1916. She is survived by her son, Steven Douglas Isom (Nancy Monahan Isom), Decatur, Ga.; daughter, Jonel Isom Daniel (Charles Adren Daniel), Fort Myers, Fla.; brothers, Lester Porter, Russellville, Ala., Arnold Porter (Foree Henson Porter), Hartselle, Ala.; grandchildren, Lisa LaNell Daniel, Fort Myers, Fla., James Christopher Daniel (Melinda Sharp Daniel), Florence, AL., Timothy Steven Maurice Ison, Jackson, Miss., Megan Kathleen Isom, Atlanta, Ga., Lindsay Elizabeth Isom, Decatur, Ga.; stepchildren; step grandchildren; step-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, James Clifford Isom and Harris Richardson; parents, A.L. and Maggie Dee Porter; sister, Bracie Porter Isom (Loyt Isom); sister-in-law, Artie Lou Malone Porter; brothers, Leonard Porter (Jessie Mae Spears Porter) and Rather Porter (Nellie Isom Porter). Akins Funeral Home, Russellville, is directing.”


RICKARD, AMOS P, Jr., Times Daily, Florence, AL “Amos P. Rickard Jr., 86, of Lexington, Ala., died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2002, at ECM Hospital after an extended illness. He was a Florence, Ala., native and retired from Florence Packing Co. He was a member of Plainview Church of Christ. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Visitation was 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 at Green Hill Funeral Home. A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Jan. 31, 2002, at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens, with C.W. Stevenson and Jim tucker officiating. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Mae Agnes Redding Rickard, Lexington, Ala.; sons, Amos Rexford Rickard, Florence, Ala., David Wayne Rickard, Lexington, Ala.; daughters, Peggy Ann Dalrymple and husband, Harold, Batesville, Miss., Irish Diane Smith, Greenhill, Ala., Kathy Jane Staggs and husband, Han k, Leighton, Ala., Debra Lynn Jones and husband, Doyle L. Killen, Ala.; sister, Maebell Haun, Florence, Ala.; 12 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Amos Pink Rickard Sr. and Alice Lee Cox Rickard; brother, Homer Rickard; sisters, Maud Wamsley, Mallie Young, Lillie Rickard, Nannie Mae Redding, Lena Copeland and Eula Hudson. He was a member of Company B 55th Armored Engineer Battalion and received the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, with two Bronze Stars. Pallbearers will be Eddie Smith, Dale Parrish, A. Shane Smith, Ricky Hudson and Tim Dalrymple. Full military rites at graveside service. Green Hill Funeral Home, Greenhill, is in charge of funeral arrangements.”


RICKARD, ANNIE SUE TUCKER, TimesDaily/Sunday, March 29, 1998 “Annie Sue Tucker Rickard, 87, Florence died Saturday, March 28, 1998. Visitation will be from 2-3 p.m., Sunday, March 29, at Spry Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will follow at 3 p.m. in the funeral home chapel, with burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens, Officiating at the funeral will be the Rev. George Warren and the Rev. Dr. Roger Reid. She is survived by her sons, Lee A. Rickard, and wife Elizabeth, Florence; sisters, Lutie Thornton, Florence; Dannie Liles, Florence; grandchildren, Michael l. Rickard, and wife Holly, Florence; Rhonda R. Burns, and husband Michael, Florence; three great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband, Elmer L. Rickard. Pallbearers will include James Newbern, Dan Thornton, Donald Behel, D.C. Behel, Bob Rickard and Lewis Gresham. Mrs. Rickard was retired from K-Mart and was a member of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Florence.”


RICKARD, ELMER L., TimesDaily/Thursday, January 15, 1998 “Elmer L. Rickard, 91, Florence, died Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1998. Visitation was Wednesday evening at Spry Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. today at the funeral home chapel, with burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Officiating at the funeral will Bro. J.B. Burns. He was a native of Lauderdale County. He is survived by his wife, Annie Sue Rickard, Florence; son, Lee A. Rickard, and wife Elizabeth, Florence; sisters, Olivia Miner and Vera Behel, both of Florence, Marie Pigg, Tullahoma, Tenn.; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will include Donald Behel, D.C. Behel, James Newbern, George Rickard, Bob Rickard and Glen Rikard. He was a retired farmer, and a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Carpenters Local No. 107.”


RICKARD, GARY WAYNE, TimesDaily/Sunday, June 21, 1998 “Gary Wayne Rickard, 42, Florence, died Thursday, June 18, 1998, at his residence following an extended illness. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. today at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be Monday at 10 a.m. at Elkins Funeral Home chapel, with burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Officiating at the funeral will be Bro. James A. Hendrix. Mr. Rickard was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. He was a member of Woodlawn Church of Christ and an electrician with IBEW Local 558. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a loving son and brother and will be missed by all. He was preceded in death by his father, Albert Rickard. He is survived by his mother, ruby Rickard, Florence; sister, Mary Yarbrough, Cullman; brothers, William Rickard, Greenhill, James David Rickard, Spotsylvania, Va., George D. Rickard, Florence; five nephews; three nieces; aunts, uncles and cousins. Pallbearers will include Dyrell Foster, Ed Flippo, Robert Kilburn, Ralph Thompson, Chuck Killen, Ricky Richardson. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 130 S. Poplar Street, Florence, Ala. 35630”


RICKARD, HOWARD SIDNEY, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “In loving memory of Howard Sidney Rickard, who passed onto a better life Thursday, March 23, 2000, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Retired Naval Chief Petty Officer of 26 years, he not only served his country with honor and pride, but gave all to his wife, family and friends. God has taken you home to rest, but we will always be together. Rest in peace Howard, we love and miss you so much. Visitation will be at Elkins East Chapel, Center Star, Ala., 6-9 p.m. today. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Elkins East Chapel with burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Officiating will be Coleman Barnett, Elkins East Chapel is assisting the family. He is survived by his wife, Ann Rickard, Center Star, Ala.; daughter, Deborah Speegle and husband, Gary, Center Star, Ala.; sisters, Billie Jean Smith and Rothie Cooper, both of Florence, Ala., and Nancy Divinci, Cincinnati, Ohio; brothers, Robert, Joe, Jerry and Thomas Rickard, all of Florence, Ala.; grandchildren, Kevin Rickard, Andrew Dotson, Sidney and Tiffany Speegle, Randolph and Jennifer Speegle, and a number of nieces and nephews. Honorary pallbearers will be grandson, Kevin Rickard, brothers, Robert, Joe, Jerry and Thomas Rickard, Dr. William Heaton, and Dr. Lyman Mitchell.”


RICKARD, JAMES E., TimesDaily News, Florence, AL “James E. “Dusty” Rickard, age 82, of Florence, passed away on Friday, March 2, 2001, at 10 p.m. at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital. Mr. Rickard was a resident of Florence for 82 years. He was one of the founders of Little League baseball in Florence and one of the owners of the Florence Raiders baseball team. Mr. Rickard was the owner of Dusty Joe’s Restaurant in Florence and of Coffee Time. He was a member of Central Baptist Church and a past Potentate, in 1980, of the Cahaba Temple of the Shrine in Huntsville. Mr. Rickard also was a member of the Elk’s Lodge and a number of other organizations. A funeral service for Mr. Rickard will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Central Baptist Church, with Brother Bill Harper officiating. Burial will follow at Greenview Memorial Park in Florence. The casket will lie in state at the church from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. The family will receive friends today from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Elkins Funeral Home of Florence is assisting the family. Survivors include his wife, Betty Yocum Rickard; two daughters, Hilma Cothren and husband, Stan, of Hot Springs, Ark., and Becky Wear and husband, Jimmie, of Florence; two sons James L. Rickard and wife, Ann, and Thomas E. Rickard and wife, Susie, all of Florence; seven grandchildren; and eight-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be past Potentates of the Cahaba Temple of the Shrine. All members of Mr. Rickard’s Sunday school class at Central Baptist Church will serve as honorary pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Cahaba Temple of the Shrine in Huntsville or to the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital.”


RICKARD, JAMES LEWIS, East Lauderdale News, August 14, 2003 “Funeral services for James Lewis Rickard were Friday, Aug. 8, at Elkins Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Harper officiating. Burial was in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Mr. Rickard, 60, Killen, died Wednesday, Aug. 6, after a brief illness. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors include his wife, Ann Curry Rickard; sons, Brian Alan Rickard, Wynn, Ark., Michael Scott Rickard , Five Points, Tenn.; mother, Betty Rickard, Florence; sisters, Hilma Cothren, Hot Springs, Ark., Becky Wear, Florence; brother, Thomas Edward Rickard, Florence; three grandchildren. Memorials may be made to hospice of the Shoals.”


RICKARD, JANE ANN, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Jane Ann Rickard, 62, Florence, died Saturday, Dec. 29, 2001, at Glenwood Rehabilitation Center. The graveside service will be Monday, Dec. 31, 2001, at 3 p.m. at Tri-Cities Memorial gardens, with Brother Greg Woodall officiating. She was a native of Colbert County, having lived in Lauderdale County most of her life. She was a member of First Assembly of God, Florence. Mrs. Rickard was well known by her friends and customers as Granny. Survivors include her mother, Aleta McCorkle, Florence; daughters and their husbands, Waverly Dollar Ward and husband, Keith, Lexington, Johanna Dollar Greider and husband, Bruce, Killen, Amanda Dollar Simpson and husband, Stan, Florence; grandchildren, Johanna Ward, Kathy Ward, Veronica Ward, Camille Greider, Jacob Greider. Also survived are special friends, Leroy Clement, Geraldine Bare and Jean Mitchell. In lieu of Flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of the Shoals, 115 Fairgrounds Road, Florence, AL 35630. Spry Serenity Chapel, Florence, is directing.”


RICKARD, J.T., TimesDaily/Thursday, November 18, 1999 “J.T. Rickard, 85, Florence, Ala., died Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1999, after a brief illness. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at Greenview. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Greenview Funeral Home chapel with burial in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating at the funeral will be Kenny Barfield. Mr. Rickard was a native of Lauderdale County. He is survived by his sons, Kenneth Rickard and wife, Ann, Florence, Ala., Larry Rickard and wife, Tina, Sanford, N.C.; daughters, Deloris Rickard, Florence, Ala. Elaine Kilburn and husband, Jim, Florence, Ala.; four sisters, Catherine Jaynes, Sacramento, Calif., Earline Thomas, Sacramento, Calif., Aline Kilburn, Florence, Ala., Margaret Montalbano, Mobile, Ala.; three brothers Glenn Rickard, Florence, Ala., Blevie Rickard, Tullahoma, Tenn., Herson Rickard, Birmingham, Ala.; 11 grandchildren, Wendy Riner, Cindy Liles, Jennifer Tice, Beth Wallace, Donna Tadlock, Barry Rickard, Van Rickard, Tim Kilburn, Chris Kilburn, Larry Rickard Jr. and Robbie Rickard; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. Mr. Rickard was preceded in death by his wife, Nola Butler Rickard. Pallbearers will include grandsons. Mr. Rickard was retired from Textile manufacturing. He was a member of Sherrod Avenue Church of Christ and the Lions Club. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.”


RICKARD, MATTIE MAE CANERDY, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mattie Mae Canerdy Rickard, 82, Florence, died Thursday, Nov. 18, 1999, after an extended illness. Visitation will be 9-10 a.m. Saturday at Greenview. The graveside funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday in Greenview Memorial Park with the Revs. Graham Edwards and Carey Collum officiating. Mrs. Rickard was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her daughters, Clenda Weir and husband, Marvin, Kay Staggs and husband, Hoyt, Florence; brother, Arthur Lee Canerdy, Florence; five grandchildren, Patrick Weir and Beth Weir, Florence, Clay Staggs and wife, Kimberly, Tuscaloosa, Tata Staggs and Joshua Staggs, Florence; one great-granddaughter, Anna-grace; and a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Rickard was preceded in death by her husband, Guy E. Rickard; brothers, Marvin Canerdy and James Canerdy; and a sister, Lela Perkins. Pallbearers include David Threet, Bill Bowen, Grady Lake, Patrick Weir, Leon Wesson and Matt Wright. Honorary pallbearers include Earnest Goad and nephews. Mrs. Rickard was a member of the Parkway Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Stat No. 195.”


RIKARD, ALBERT NATHAN, East Lauderdale News, Rogersville, AL “Albert Nathan Rikard, 66, Waterloo, died Wednesday, Aug. 11, at Huntsville Hospital. Graveside service was Friday, Aug. 13 in Greenview Memorial Park with Claudie Jones and David Conley Officiating. Mr. Rikard was a native of Franklin County. Survivors include his wife, Gearldine Rikard; mother, Mattie King, daughters, Jacqueline Hodge, Sheffield, and Jennifer Rikard, Haleyville; brother, Athel Rikard, Florence; sisters, Dorothia Fisher, Tuscumbia, Darlene Dean, Muscle Shoals, and betty King, Lexington; and two grandchildren.”


RIKARD, TERRELL EZZELL, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Terrell Ezzell Rikard, the youngest in her family, born Jan. 14, 1925, in Belgreen, Ala., died Nov. 30, 2009, at Huntsville Hospital. She is survived by her son, James Robert Rikard; daughter-in-law, Jessica Terrell Rikard; and a number of loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Owen Rikard; her father, Robert Terrell Ezzell; mother, Ruth Victoria Hester Ezzell; brothers, Neal Ezzell and Paul Ezzell; and sisters, Lorene Ezzell Hester, Lois Ezzell Strickland and Chess Ezell McKinney. She was longtime member of Lincoln Church of Christ and a retired nurse. She worked at Fifth Avenue Hospital and for several doctors in Huntsville, Ala. She was a member of DAR. Funeral arrangements : Berryhill Funeral Home, North Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, Ala. Viewing 1-2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009, with service at 2 p.m. No graveside service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Madison Academy Choral Department.”


ROBBINS, CARRIE MURPHY, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “LUTTS, Tenn. — Mrs. Carrie Murphy Robbins, 81, Route 1, died Saturday, Feb. 21, 1987, at Wayne County General Hospital, Waynesboro. A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., she was a 57 year resident of the Lutts area and a member of Missionary Baptist Church, Lutts. The funeral will be at 2:45 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home, Waynesboro, with the Revs. Lawson Bray and Willie Daniels officiating. Burial will be in Lutts Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Joe P. Robbins, Lutts; daughters, Mrs. Thelma Smith, Collinwood, Mrs. Selma Baugs, Mrs. Kathleen Foust, Mrs. Charlene Davis, all of Savannah, Mrs. Jewlene Holt, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. Emogene Moore, Florence, Ala.; sons, Brother C.M. Robbins, Lutts, Waco Robbins, South Bend, Ind., Tomas Robbins, Iron City; sisters, Mrs. Virgie Fowler, Sheffield, Mrs. Ruby Price, Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Eunice Bevis, Mrs. Lavada Newton, Mrs. Lola Hart, all of Florence, Mrs. Mary Rich, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mrs. Roxie Villers, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Dorothy Malone, Muscle Shoals Ala.; brothers, Charlie Murphy, Sheffield, Woodrow Murphy, Holly Springs, Miss.; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.”


ROBBINS, MARY EMMALINE, Florence, AL Note: the tomb shows date of birth, 25 Mar. 1872 and death, 17 Aug. 1968. “Mrs. Mary Emmaline Robbins, 96, 517 N. Virginia Ave., Florence, died at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Saturday at 8:30 a.m. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., had lived in Florence 40 years. She was a member of Royal Avenue Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at Royal Avenue Free Will Baptist Church with Rev. Doyle Wallace, Rev. Virgil Jeans, and Rev. Dalton Lindsey officiating. Burial will follow in Cromwell Crossroads Cemetery, in Tennessee with Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clayburn Liles, Florence, Mrs. John Hamm, Florence; a son, Barney Robbins, Montgomery; a brother, Joe Robbins, Lutts, Tenn.; 17 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, a number of nieces and nephews. Grandsons will serve as bearers. The body will be at the home of Clayburn Liles, 517 Virginia Ave., until the funeral hour.”


ROBERSON, LEONA KELLEY, Florence Times Daily “Mrs. Leona Kelley Roberson, 96, Iron City, Tenn., died at 8:15 a.m. Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Bailey. She was a lifelong resident of Wayne County, and was the daughter of the late Sammie and Caline Stults Kelley. She was the widow of the late Will Roberson, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Henry and Allen Roberson, both of Iron City; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Bailey, Iron City, Mrs. Fred Martin, Tuscumbia, Mrs. John Keeton, Muskegon, Mich.; a half-sister, Mrs. Imie Pruitt, Iron City; two half brothers, Charlie and DeWitt Kelley, all of Iron City; 24 grandchildren, 70 great-grandchildren, 15 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Railroad Methodist Church with Willie Daniels and Lidge Dickey officiating, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home of Waynesboro directing. Bearers will be Emerald Bailey, Ted Martin, James Bromely, Walter Roberson, Sterling Roberson, Leon Stults. The body will remain at the home of Joe Bailey until the funeral hour.”


ROBERTSON, WILLIAM C. Information taken from the remembrance pamphlet.

 In Memory of William C. Robertson February 2, 1893 — October 7, 1963 Service from First Church of God, 3:00 p.m., Wednesday Rev. William C. Neece Committal rites in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.

 


RUSSELL, GENEVA MAE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Geneva Mae Russell, 74, of Phil Campbell, Ala., died Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2000. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Aug. 24, 2000, at Spry Funeral Home in Russellville. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25, 2000, at Mountain View Baptist Church in Phil Campbell, Ala. Sammy Taylor will officiate. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. She was a native of Phillips County, Ark. She is survived by her husband, J.W. Russell, Phil Campell, Ala.; a son, Mike Russell, Phil Campbell, Ala.; daughters, Paulette Cole, Houston, Texas, and Betty Petrie, West Fork, Ark.; a sister, Florence Whaley, Jacksonville, Ark.; brothers, Ivan Brown and Guss Brown, both of Arkansas, and Jim Brown of Texas; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was a lunch room manager for Phillips County, Ark., schools for 32 years.”


SCOTT, BESSIE HODGES, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — Bessie Hodges Scott, 74, Route 1, Box 502, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1988, at her residence. She was a housewife. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Bumpas Creek Free Will Baptist Church, with J.B. Harper and Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. Survivors include her husband, Homer Franklin Scott, Waterloo; daughters, Mrs. Sue Curry, Mrs. Betty Atkinson, Mrs. Lavelle Lard, Mrs. Joyce White, all of Waterloo, Mrs. Marie Cox, Savannah; sons, Edward Scott, South Bend, Ind., Ray Scott, Waterloo, Pete Scott, Savannah; sister, Mrs. Ola Morris, Lutts, Tenn.; 17 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.”


SCOTT, BILLY JOE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Billy Joe Scott, 37, Rt. 3, Florence, died at ECM Hospital Monday night after a sudden illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a member of the Baptist Church, and was owner and operator of the Orthopedic Appliance and Brace Co. Funeral services were held today at 2 p.m. at Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, with Rev. Quinton Balentine officiating. Burial was in Williams Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Margaret Scott; his mother, Mrs. Maye Scott, Florence; three sons, Michael Eugene Scott, Ricky Dale Scott, and Billy Lynn Scott, all of Rt. 3, Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Anita South, Waterloo, Mrs. Betty Smith, Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Gene Hanback, Florence; a brother, Roy Scott, Groton, Conn. Bearers were Glen Scott, Gene Scott, Give Bratcher, A.C. Sullivan, Jerry Scott, Jim Stevenson.”


SCOTT, CECIL E., TimesDaily, Florence, AL SAVANNAH, Tenn. — The funeral for Cecil Edward Scott, 80, will be at 3 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Savannah, with Virgil Gean and J.B. Harper officiating. Burial will be in White’s Creek Cemetery. He died Saturday, Oct. 31, 1992, at Baptist Central Hospital, Memphis. He was born Feb. 26, 1912, to the late Emsley and Lula Fielder Scott, was a retired farmer, timber worker, and former employee of Florence Packing Co., Florence, Ala. He was the brother of the late Stanley Scott, Jess Scott, Leonard Scott and Vernon Scott. Survivors include wife, Lois Scott, Savannah; sons, Wilburn Scott, Jerry Faye Scott, Billy Wayne Scott, all of Savannah; daughters, Mrs. Mildred Barrier, Mrs. Annie Lou Cox, Mrs. Artie Mae Shands, all of Savannah, Mrs. Martha Nell Staggs, Decatur, Ala.; sisters, Mrs. Carrie Steeley, Cavannah, Mrs. Thelma White, Waterloo, Ala.; 36 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.”


SCOTT, CLARENCE SHERMAN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Clarence Sherman Scott, 65, Apt. 423-B Cherry Hill Homes, died at ECM Hospital Tuesday at 8:30. He was maintenance worker at the housing project, a native of Lauderdale County, a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Williams Chapel Church with J.B. Harper officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Shackleford Funeral Home of Savannah directing. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mae S. Scott, Florence; three daughters, Mrs. William South, Waterloo, Mrs. Edwin Smith, Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Bob Hanback, Florence; two sons, Billy Joe Scott, Florence, Roy Lynn Scott, Auburn, Maine; 10 grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Fannie Crider Scott, Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Verda Benson, Florence, Mrs. Alton Scott, Florence, Mrs. Hubert Penney, Florence; two brothers, Lee Scott, Mishawaka, Ind., Charles Scott, South Bend, Ind.”


SCOTT, CORA ALMA, TimesDaily/Saturday, February, 12, 2000 “Cora Alma Scott, 79, Killen, Ala., formerly of Waterloo, Ala., died Thursday, Feb. 10, 2000, of cancer. Visitation was Friday evening at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn. The funeral will be Saturday, Feb. 12, 2000, at 3 p.m. at Bumpas Creek Freewill Baptist Church with burial in Bumpus Cemetery. Officiating at the funeral will be Emerald Bailey. She was a native of Waterloo, Ala. She is survived by her daughter, Donna Peck and her husband, Ralph, of Killen, Ala.; brother, Leonard Hinton, Waterloo, Ala.; and two grandchildren, Scott Peck and Holly Peck. She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel Vernon Scott; parents, Turner and Victoria Sheppard Hinton; and brother, Vernon Hinton. Pallbearers will include Freddie Hinton, Bobby Scott, Paul Scott, Tony Lacher, Gearld Peck and Alton Peck. She was a homemaker and a member of Ford’s Mill Freewill Baptist Church.”


SCOTT, DOCK J., Times Daily, Florence, AL, Nov. 28, 1945 “Dock J. Scott Taken by Death Funeral Rites Conducted At Murphy’s ChapelDock J. Scott, aged 76, of Cloverdale, route 1, died Wednesday morning at 3 o’clock at the Home of his daughter, Mrs. J.T. Wilkes, where he had made his home for more than 14 years. He had been in failing health for about a year. Born in Lauderdale county on Oct. 9, 1869, Mr. Scott was a lifelong resident of this district and a member or the Church of Christ. Funeral services were conducted at the Murphy’s Chapel cemetery with Vernie Hiland, minister of the Church of Christ officiating. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Wilkes of Cloverdale are two other daughters, Mrs. Earl Dowdy, Florence, route 2, and Mrs. Marvin Bevis, Savannah, Tenn., route 1 ; two sons, Edgar L. Scott and Bertye E. Scott, both of route 4, Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee Robertson, Henderson, Tenn., Mrs. Fannie Pitts, Wynne, Ark., and Mrs. Bettie Johnston, Lutts, Tenn.; and a brother, Sim W. Scott, Corinth, Miss.; 14 grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.”


SCOTT, DONNIE EARL, JR. Information from clergy reports of Virgil H. Gean Sr. “Donnie Earl Scott, Jr. infant son of Donnie Earl and Betty Ann Marcum Scott, of New Orleans, La. (no dates or cemetery for burial given) Surviving is one sister, Roxann Scott; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Marcum, Appalachia, Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott, Savannah, Tennessee; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephew.”


SCOTT, EMSLEY Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean prepared by Shackelford Funeral Directors. “Emsley Scott, was born December 3, 1885, in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the son of Sam and Caroline Scott. Mr. Scott was a farmer in the Walnut Grove Community. He was united in marriage to Lula Fielder who preceded him in death. He departed this life December 13, 1970, at the age of 85 years, no months and 10 days. He is survived by five sons, Stanley Scott, Jesse Scott, Cecil Scott, Leonard Scott and Vernon Scott; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma White and Mrs. Carrie Steeley; 34 grandchildren; 82 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren; one half brother, Mr. Carl Mangum”


SCOTT, EULA BEATRICE, Times Daily/Tuesday, January 4, 2000 “Eula Beatrice Scott, 92, Waterloo, Ala., died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2000, after a brief illness. Visitation was Monday evening at Greenview. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Murphy’s Chapel Church with burial in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Scott will be placed in the church one hour before service. Officiating at the funeral will be Fred Dillion and David Dowdy. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her sons, Bobby Scott and wife, Mary Scott, Manley, Neb., Jackie Scott and wife, Joyce, Oscaleo, Ind., Gary Scott and Bobbie, Waterloo, Ala., Dan Scott and Jewel, Waterloo, Ala., Jim Scott, Waterloo, Ala., Steve Yogi Scott, Waterloo, Ala., David Scott and wife, Patsy, Florence, Ala.; daughters, Peggy Benson and husband, Raymond, Waterloo, Ala., Earline McFall and husband, Freddie, Cloverdale, Ala., sisters Myrtle Balentine, Florence, Ala., and Rachel White, Florence, Ala.; 18 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Ella White, Florence, Ala.; and special neighbors, Gene, Betty and Ann Landrum. Mrs. Scott was preceded in death by husband, Robert Scott; a grandson, Tommy Scott; a great-granddaughter, Erin McFall; brothers, Edward Young, Joe Young and Grady Young; sisters, Carrie Daily, Bertha Witt and Verite Mae Balentine. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Mrs. Scott was a member of Stewartsville Church of Christ. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.”


SCOTT, FANNIE JO, Florence, AL Note: Mrs. Scott was born in 1878 and died 21 Jun. 1968. “Mrs. Fannie Jo Scott, 90, Rt. 3, Florence, died today at 7:15 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alton Scott, following a 14 month illness. A native of Lauderdale County, she was the wife of the late James M. Scott, and a member of the Underwood Baptist Church. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Bumpus Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. J. Wayne Penn and the Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will follow in Scott Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home until service time. Surviving are two sons, Lee Scott, Mishawaka Ind., Charles Scott, South Bend, Ind.; three daughters, Mrs. Verdie Benson, Mrs. Annie Penny and Mrs. Pearl Scott, all of Florence; a brother, Herbert Crider, Corinth, Miss.; a sister, Mrs. Annie Jones, Savannah; 32 grandchildren; 94 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”


SCOTT, GLENN ELDRIDGE, Florence, AL Note: Funeral records and the tomb show date of birth 24 Jan. 1917 and death 5 Aug. 1968. “Glenn Eldridge Scott, 51, Rt. 3, Florence, died at ECM Hospital Monday at 4:30 a.m. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Willie Ann Strickland Scott, four sons, Thurman Eldridge Scott, Vernon Oscar Scott, Robert David Scott, Dennis Lee Scott, all of Florence; seven daughters, Mrs. James David Haithcoat, Mrs. Paul Tingle, Mrs. Gary Green, Mrs. Roger Green, all of Florence, Jewel Fay Scott, Brenda Gail Scott and Gwendolene Scott, of the residence; seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Rogers Chapel with Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Beecham Funeral Home directing. The body will remain at the residence until 1:30 p.m. when it will be taken to the church to lie in state. Mr. Scott was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., a member of the Baptist Church, and was retired from Stylon Corp.”


SCOTT, GLEN “TANK”, Time Daily/Tuesday, December 7, 1999 “Glen “Tank” Scott, 71, of Savannah, Tenn., died Sunday, Dec. 5, 1999 after a brief illness. Visitation will be Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. at Greenview. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home chapel with burial in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating at the funeral will be David Rushlowe. Mr. Scott had lived in this area most of his life. He is survived by his son, David Scott and wife, Jennifer, Opelika, Ala., daughters, Donna Vickery and husband, J.T., Florence, Ala., Cynthia Prater and husband, Sam, Florence, Ala., Pamela Todd and husband, Scott, Tuscumbia, Ala.; sister, Elizabeth Hill, Florence, Ala.; brothers, Gene Scott, Florence, Ala., Paul Scott, Florence, Ala.; six grandchildren, Tonya Beckwith, Ashley Gooch, Ryan Reeves, Heather Vickery, Travis Vickery, Mauri Scott; two step-great-grandchildren, Kearva and K.J. Beckwith. Mr. Scott was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie Scott; his parents, Ellie Dexter Scott and Ollie Mae Steely Scott; a sister, Naomi Vickery; and a brother, Gerneith Scott. Pallbearers will include Ricky Gean, Donnie Gean, Tommy Gean, Danny Gean, Mackey Gean, Dale Gean, Jamie Gean, Wade Gean. Mr. Scott was retired from Harcos Chemical Co. for more than 20 years. Mr. Scott was a member of the Second Creek Church of Christ, Walnut Grove, Tenn. He was a past member of the Underwood-Petersville Volunteer Fire Department and was active in the Walnut Grove Fire Department and community center. Mr. Scott was retired from the U.S. Navy after 21 years of service. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.”


SCOTT, HOMER FRANKLIN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The funeral for Homer Franklin Scott, 86, Route 1, was at 1 p.m. Monday at Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church. Burial was in Scott Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. He died Saturday, Feb. 9, 1991, at his residence. He was a retired farmer and a member of Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church. His wife was the late Bessie Hodges. Survivors include sons, Charles Edward Scott, South Bend, Ind., Ray Scott, Waterloo, Pete Scott, Savannah, Tenn.; daughters, Mary Sue Curry, Betty Atkinson, Lavelle Lard, Joyce White, all of Waterloo, Marie Cox, Savannah, Tenn.; sister, Linnie Mansell, Florence; half sister, Oda Jones, Florence; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.”


SCOTT, JAMES RICHARD Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. James Richard Scott was born Octobr 8, 1899, in Lauderdale County Alabama, the son of John Thomas and Mary Ella Crider Scott. He lived most of his life in Lauderdale County, he operated a fruit stand. He departed this life October 8, 1983 at the age of 84 years. He is survived by one sister – Mrs. Linnie Mansel, Florence, Alabama; two brothers- Mr. Homer Scott, Waterloo, Alabama and Mr. Arthur Scott, Florence, Ala. ; one half-sister – Mrs. Oda Jones, Florence, Ala.


SCOTT, JOHN WEBB, Oklahoma Newspaper “Funeral Rites John W. Scott“CYRIL (Staff) — Services for John Webb Scott, 71, of Cyril, were at 2 p.m. today in the First Christian church of Cyril, were at 2 p.m. today in the First Christian Church of Cyril, Mr. Scott, a resident of this area most of his life, died about 2:30 p.m. Sunday in a Lawton hospital, after an extended illness. Rev. Ashley Lovett, pastor of the Cyril church, officiated, assisted by Rev. Marvin Nelson, pastor of St. Paul’s Methodist church, Lawton. Burial was in the Sterling cemetery, under the direction of the Cyril Funeral home. Bearers were R.A. Meeks, Vallie Waid, Guy Hensley and Orville P. Bennett, all of Lawton; Gus Loutonsky, Elgin, and Everett Jeffrey, Sterling. Honorary bearers were Mike Benton, Cyril; Bud hale and Ralph Harper, Marlow; Rodney Turner and Lee Green, Sterling, and Holden Miller, Elgin. Mr. Scott was born Dec. 9, 1892, in Waterloo, Ala. He moved with his family to Oklahoma when he was nine, and spent most of his life on and near the family homestead between Sterling and Marlow. H married Ester Polly Anne Wagnon in Duncan, June 13, 1914. She died in 1928. On Sept. 13, 1937, he married Susie Leach in Colgate. They spent most of their life in Sterling and Cyril. Survivors include his wife, Susie, of the home; four sons, J.D., of 733 N. 17th Lawton; Ray, of Bakersfield, Calif.; Earl, of Cyril and Roy B., of 2904 N. 21st PL., Lawton; one daughter, Mrs. Edna Hollran, Cyril; one brother, Allen, of Sterling; two sisters, Mrs. Mamyie Harrell and Mrs. Opal Forsyte, both of Marlow, 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.”


SCOTT, LARRY ERNEST Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Shackelford Funeral Directors. “Larry Ernest Scott was born April 19, 1952 in Tennessee, the son of Milford and Evelyn Barrier Scott. Larry departed from this life suddenly December 30, 1972 at his home in South Bend, Indiana, at the age of 20 years, 8 months, and 11 days. He leaves other than his parents of Osceola, Ind., a brother, Randy Scott, of Osceola; three sisters, Mrs. Linda Weeks, and Miss Alice Scott, both of Osceola, Ind. and Mrs. Elizabeth Sanchez, Chicago, Ill.; maternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Barrier and paternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Scott both of Savannah, Tennessee.”


SCOTT, LULA FIELDER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Lula Fielder Scott was born October 22, 1879, in Alabama, the daughter of Frank Fielder and Fannie McCorkle Fielder. She lived all her life in the Waterloo, Alabama, area. She was a Baptist. She married Emsley Scott, August 13, 1904. She died July 13, 1964, at home, age 84 years 8 months and 21 days. She is survived by her husband, Emsley Scott, Waterloo; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma White, Waterloo, Ala., Mrs. Carrie Steeley, Walnut Grove; five sons, Mr. Stanley Scott, and Mr. Cecil Scott both of Walnut Grove, Mr. Jessie Scott, Lutts, Tennessee, Mr. Leonard Scott and Mr. Vernon Scott both of Waterloo, Alabama; 33 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eddie Michael and Mrs. Callie Michael both of Waterloo; one brother, Mr. Andy Fielder, Walnut Grove.”


SCOTT, MARION S., TimesDaily, Florence, AL, Saturday Morning, May 1, 1982 ‘The service for Marion Stanley Scott, 76, Savannah, Tenn., was at 5 p.m. Friday at Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church with Virgil Gene and J.B. Harper officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery, Shackleford’s Funeral Home, Savannah, directing. He died Wednesday at Parkway Hospital in Jackson, Tenn. He was a farmer from the Walnut Grove-White Creek community. He lived in Savannah for the past 14 years and was affiliated with the Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Valleree Joiner Scott, Savannah; daughters, Dorothy Lowe, Ms. Birdie Terrell, both of Savannah, Mrs. Wilma Freshour, Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Joyce Tories, Burbank, Calif., Mrs. Ruby Gean, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Carolyn Clay, Jackson, Tenn.; sons, Milford Scott, Mishawaka, Melvin Scott, Houston, Elvin Scott, Savannah, Garland Scott, Big Stone Gap, Va., Donnie Scott, Atlanta, Lyndon Scott, Adamsville, Tenn.; sisters, Mrs. Thelma White, Waterloo, Mrs. Carrie Steeley, Savannah; brothers, Leonard Scott, Waterloo, Jess Scott, Cecil Scott, both of Savannah; 25 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren.”


SCOTT, MRS. MARY LUCILLE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and prepared by Elkins Funeral Home. “Mrs. Mary Lucille Scott, 68, of Waterloo, Alabama, died on May 15, 1989 at Tuscaloosa, AL. Graveside service will be on May 18, 1989 at Richardson Cemetery, with Rev. Virgil Gean conducting the funeral. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Johnnie Hayes, Elkhart, Ind.; half-sister, Mrs. Frances Michael, Jackson, TN; nieces and nephews.”


SCOTT, MRS. MAYE, Times Dailey, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — The service for Mrs. Maye Scott, 83, Magnolia Gardens, will be at 3 p.m. today at Elkins Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with Earl Dixon and Fred Clemmons officiating. Burial will be in Greenview Cemetery. She died Friday, Oct. 13, 1989, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after an extended illness. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She was a member of Florence First Freewill Baptist Church, and a member of the retired senior citizens volunteer program. She was the mother of the late Billy Joe Scott. Survivors include her son, Roy L. Scott, Wilberham, Mass.; daughters, Anita South, Jean Hanback, both of Florence, Betty Smith, Mishawaka, Ind.; brothers, Frank Sego, Waterloo, George Sego, Florence, Fred Sego, Savannah, Tenn.; sisters, Wilma Hart, Florence, Cora Murphy, Waterloo; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society. Bearers will be grandsons.”


SCOTT, SAMUEL VERNON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Samuel Vernon Scott was born July 7, 1916. He died June 29, 1981 at the age of 64. He is survived by his wife, Alma Hinton Scott; a daughter, Donna Scott Peck; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma White and Mrs. Carrie Steelly; four brothers: Stanley, Jess, Cecil and Leonard.”


SEAGO, HANDSELL WRIGHT, Alvarado, Texas “H. W. (Wright) Seago, a resident of this county for 39 years, died Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, April 8, at his home in Alvarado, Texas, Born in Cherokee Co., Georgia, on Nov. 19, 1853, he came to Texas in 1867. In 1876 he was married to Susie Green of Big Sandy. To that union, eight children were born, four boys and four girls. The oldest of these is J. Marion Seago, Gilmer. Others are Mrs. Gertrude Robinson, Texarkana, Ark; Mrs. Alma Williams, Bosque Co.; Mrs. Mattie Cheek, H. W. Seago Jr., L. H. Seago and J. B. Seago, all of Johnson Co., Texas. One of the daughters died in childhood. All of the children were born in Upshur County and lived here until 1906, when all but J.M. Seago moved to Bosque Co. His wife, known as “Aunt Susie,” died in September, 1931. At this time, besides the seven surviving children, there are 30 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild, all living. The late Mr. Seago had been a peace officer for many years, including the post of U.S. Marshal in Oklahoma. His son, J.M. Seago, was later sheriff of Upshur County, as his grandson, Posey Seago, is today. At his death Texas lost a colorful character, who had seen great changes in his long and active life. Funeral services were held Friday, April 9, at Cleburne, at the Central Church of Christ.”


SEAGO, LOUIE WRIGHT East Texas Deaths Rites Set Today For L.W. Seago, Gilmer, Texas January 5, 1967“GILMER —Funeral services for Louie Wright Seago, 57, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Gilmer Church of Christ with J.R. Newman, Dr. J. I. Cartlidge and the Rev. C. Bill Voss officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park under the direction of Lloyd Funeral Home. Mr. Seago died Tuesday at a Longview hospital after a short illness. A lifetime resident of Upshur County, he had been employed by Lone Star Steel company for the last 15 years. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Howard Geske of White Oak; his mother, Mrs. Ella Seago; three brothers, Posey Seago of Gilmer, Bill Seago of Lufkin and Carson Seago of Quitman; three sisters, Mrs. Irma Gatlin and Mrs. Mable Jones, Both of Gilmer, and Mrs. Dee White, of Cordell, Okla.; and two grandchildren.


SEGO, MRS. BERTIE MUSTON, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Bertie Muston Sego, 83, 1332 North Wood Ave., Florence, died at her residence Monday after a sudden illness. Mrs. Sego was a native of Lawrence County and lived most of her life in the Shoals area. She was a member of Highland Baptist Church. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Morrison-Elkins Chapel with James Metz and Warren Ruby officiating. Burial will be in Florence Cemetery with Morrison-Elkins directing. Survivors include: daughters, Mrs. Jean Murphree, El Paso, Texas; Mrs. Eleanor Austin, Birmingham; sons, Charles M. Sego, Boston, Mass.; John M. Sego, Wheaton, IL; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph, Moulton; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Otis Stansel, W. H. Stewart, Carlos Thomas, W.E. Croslin, J.F. Anderton, and T.R. Cruce. The family will receive friends from 5:30 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.”


SEGO, DOROTHY WOOD Information taken from the remembrance pamphlet at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee.

 “In Loving Memory of Dorothy Wood Sego Date of birth, Monday, December 1, 1924 Date of death, Tuesday, August 26, 1997 Age 72 years 8 months 25 days Services Friday, August 29, 1997 1:00 p.m. Shackelford Chapel Officiating, Virgil Gean Interment, Pisgah Cemetery, Hardin County, Tennessee.”

 Note: Mrs. Sego was the wife of Fred Lee Sego, Savannah, Tennessee, who survives. ______________________________________________________________________________ SEGO, EFFIE JEWEL, Times Daily, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — Mrs. Effie Jewel Sego, 83, 2175 McBurney Drive, died Monday, July 25, 1988, at Humana Hospital, Florence, after an extended illness. She was a native of Nixon, Tenn., and lived most of her life in Lauderdale County. She was a member of Waterloo Methodist Church and was active in church work. She was a retired post mistress at Waterloo after nine years of service. She was the wife of the late Willie Sego. The funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Elkins Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with Rowe Wren officiating. Burial will be in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include her son, Willie Arnold Sego, Atlanta; daughters, Virginia Kathereen Carroll, Betty Ruth Brooks, both of Florence; brother, Ezra L. Culver, Florence; four grandchildren. Bearers will be J.L. Culver, Steve Carroll, George Carroll Jr., David Carroll, James Sego and Donnie Lee Culver. Honorary bearer will be Dr. C.F. Luckey.”


SEGO, ELVIE PEARL, Times Daily, Florence, AL The funeral for Mrs. Elvie Pearl Sego, Route 12, Florence, will be at __ p.m. today at Elkins and Son Funeral Home chapel, Florence, with David Springer and Robert Fowler officiating. Burial will be in Florence. She died Sunday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. Survivors include her son, Jamie Sego, Florence; daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Johnson, Florence, seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Bearers will be James Ray Sego, Jackie Johnson, Doris Vickery, Terre_ Hancock, Kenneth Angel and Lew Hairrell.” Note: Mrs. Sego died April 29, 1984.


SEGO, EMMETT LEE, lorence newspaper, 15 April 1969 Emmett Lee Sego, 75, Rt. 1, Cloverdale, died Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. at Mitchell Hollingsworth Annex. He was a native of Lauderdale County, attended Salem Methodist Church, Cloverdale. He as a veteran of World War I, a retired farmer. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Morrison-Elkins Chapel with the Rev. J.J. Webster and the Rev. Ralph Brown officiating. Burial will follow in Florence Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Pearl Jones Sego, a son, Jamie L. Sego, Cloverdale; a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Johnson, Cloverdale; seven grandchildren. Bearers will be Arnold Sego, Bryce Rhodes, John Austin, Jim Hairell, Clarence Garrett, and Roy Miles. Mr. Sego was a member of American Legion Post 11, and the Veterans of World War I Barracks.”


SEGO, FRED LEE, Courier News, Savannah, TN “Fred Lee Sego, 88 of Savannah, died Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at Savannah Health Care Center. He was born in Waterloo, Ala., the son of the late Samual Turner and Millie Frances Williams Sego. He was united in marriage to the former Dorothy Bell, who preceded him in death. Mr. Sego was a machinist for Henco in Niles, Mich. He was a member of Southside Baptist Church. He was a former employee of Savannah Machine Shop. He was a United States Army Veteran of World War II. Services were held Thursday, April 12, in the Shacklelford chapel with Benny Taylor officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery. In addition to his wife, Edith Sego of Savannah, he is survived by one daughter, Donna Maria Hunt of Savannah; two sons, Fred Allen of Jackson, Tenn. And John Wayne Sego of South Bend, Ind.; seven grandchildren; one sister, Wilma Hart of Florence, Ala.; and one brother, Loyal Sego of Florence, Ala. He was also preceded in death by three sisters, Madaline Parker, May Scott and Cora Murphy; and one brother, Frank Sego.”


SEGO, GEORGE WILLIE, Walker, White County, Arkansas Note: George was born 3 Jan. 1878 and died 27 Dec 1950. “George W. Sego, age 72, of Walker, passed away in a local hospital this morning at 7:26 after a lingering illness. Mr. Sego was born in Waterloo, Alabama, and moved to Walker in 1900. He was a member of the Baptist church of Walker and a member of the W.O.W. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Rayburn and Mrs. Claudine Walden of Walker, and Mrs. Doris Gary of Little Rock; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Robertson, of Florence, Alabama, and Mrs. Mollie Scott of Marlow, Oklahoma; four brothers, Ernest Sego, of Searcy, and Sam, Tom and Gantt Sego of Waterloo, Alabama. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 at the Walker Baptist church, Walker. Burial will be in Walker cemetery under the direction of James Funeral Home.”


SEGO, GEORGE W. “FUZZ”, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “George W. “Fuzz” Sego, 87, passed from this world to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 11, 2009. George made his profession of faith in the Lord in 1987. He was a member of Underwood Baptist Church, a native of Waterloo, Ala., and a World War II Army veteran with two Purple Hearts, serving in France and Germany. Visitation will be from 10-11:30 a.m. today, Tuesday, April 14, 2009, at Greenview Funeral Home, with the funeral service following at 11:30 a.m. in Greenview Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Williams Chapel Cemetery, Waterloo. The Rev. Shaun Parker, of First Baptist Church, of Columbus, Miss., and the Rev. Jerry Phillips will officiate. George was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Millie Williams Sego; brothers, Frank and Fred Sego; sisters, Maye Scott, Cora Murphy and Madeline Parker. He is survived by a sister, Wilma Hart, and a host of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Wayne Parker, Vic Parker, Sam Parker, Kenneth Murphy, Fred Sego and Shannon Olive. Honorary pallbearers will be Tom and Lee Parker and deacons of Underwood Baptist Church. Arrangements by Greenview Funeral Home.”


SEGO, JAMES ASBURY, Florence newspaper “DEATH CALLS JAMES A. SEGO” “Funeral Services Will Be Held SundayJames Asbury Sego, aged 67, died at his home at Waterloo this morning at 9 o’clock after and illness of several weeks. Deceased was a well and favorable known farmer of that community for the past 26 years and was a devoted member of the Waterloo Methodist church. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Sego are two sons, Emmett and William Sego of Waterloo, and two sisters and five brothers. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at the Waterloo Methodist church with Rev. Reece, the pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in the cemetery there, Fielder directing”


SEGO, JAMES RAY, Florence Herald, Feb. 9, 1945 “Pfc. James R. Sego Reported KilledPreviously reported missing in action, Pvt. James Ray Sego, aged 19, was killed in Belgium on January 15, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Sego, Cloverdale, route 1, have been notified. Before entering the armed forces on June 20, 1944, Pvt. Sego was a farmer. He is a graduate of the Central High School and had been overseas since last November. In addition to the parents, he is survived by one brother, Pfc. Jamie Lee Sego, U.S. Army field artillery in Italy. and one sister, Miss Margaret Sego, Cloverdale.”


SEGO, LOUIS GANTT, Florence Times, Florence, AL “Louis Sego Rites TodayFuneral services will be held at 2 p.m. today for Louis Gantt Sego, 76, Florence, Route 5, who died late Thursday night at his home. Mr. Sego had been ill for 16 months. He was a retired farmer and a Methodist. Rev. Virgil Geans officiated at the service, held at 2 p.m. at Williams Chapel. Burial was in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge. Note: Mr. Sego was born 26 Sept. 18982 and died 11 June 1959.


SEGO, MAGGIE JOSEPHINE, Florence newspaper, Dec. 15, 1949 “Mrs. Sego, Aged 77, Dies At HospitalMrs. Maggie Josephine Sego, aged 77, of Cloverdale, route one, died at Eliza Coffee Memorial hospital this morning at 3:45 o’clock following an illness of two months. A member of the Methodist church for a number of years, Mrs. Sego had lived in Lauderdale county for the past 13 years. Surviving are two sons, E.L. Sego of Cloverdale and Willie Sego of Waterloo; a sister, Mrs. T L. McClanahan of Florence, route four, a brother, Elias McFall of Waco, Texas; five grandchildren , one great-grandchild and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Waterloo Methodist church with Rev. Howard, of Cloverdale and Rev. L.O. Jaggers of Waterloo officiating. Burial will be in the Waterloo cemetery under the direction of Brown-Service of Florence. Active pallbearers will be J.W. McCorkle, E.K. Jones, Bryce Roden, Hubert Wright, C.F. Bendall and Clarence Lard. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for services.”


SEGO, MRS. SARAH DAVIS, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “Mrs. Sarah Davis Sego, 80, Route 5, Florence, died Sunday night at Rolling Acres Nursing Home. Mrs. Sego was a native of Lauderdale County and a member of Jacksonburg Church of Christ. Services for Mrs. Sego will be Tuesday a 2 p.m. at the Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Ralph Snell officiating, with Burial in Austin Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing. Survivors include, three daughters, Mr. W.B. Harrison, Sr., Mrs. A. W. Hauerwas, Mr. R.A. McClure, all of Florence; one son, Johnny W. Davis of Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Glida Christian, Missouri, Mrs. Mary Hayes, Florence; six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Robert W. McClure, W.B. Harrison, Jr. Doug Watkins, Ronald Wicks, J. T. Emmons, and Charley South.”


SEGO, VIRGINIA ALICE, Times Daily, Florence, AL, 20 Oct. 1916 Dropped Dead“Mrs. Virginia Alice Sego, wife of Mr. G.W. Sego, who resides on Second Creek in West Lauderdale, dropped dead at her home on the 24th ultimo. She had been in poor health a long time, but there was no immediate premonition of the sad and sudden termination of her life. To the bereaved life companion of this estimable lady, we join his many friends in extending sincere sympathy.”


SEGO, WILLIE, Florence newspaper “Willie Sego, 63, Succumbs Today; Services TuesdayWillie Sego, 63, Waterloo, died at 5:00 a.m. today, at ECM Hospital. He had been ill four years. A native of Hardin County, Tenn., he had lived in Waterloo most of his life, and was a member of the Waterloo Methodist Church. He was a Veteran of World War I and a member of American Legion Post No. 11. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Morrison-Elkins chapel with Rev. J.E. Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens with Morrison-Elkins directing. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Culver Sego; a son, W. Arnold Sego, Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. George Carroll, and Mrs. Cliff Brooks, Jr., both of Florence; three grandchildren, Steve, Judy and George Carroll; a brother, E.L. Sego, Cloverdale; a niece and a nephew. Bearers will be Kennon Shook, John Benson, James L. Sullivan, Emmett Jones, Arthur Bugg, Brice Rhodes. The body will be at the funeral home. He died on Aug. 14, 1961.”


SEGO, WILLIE DOYAL, Gadsden, Alabama “Sego, Willie Doyal ‘Bill’Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Crestwood Chapel for Willie Doyal “Bill” Sego, 78, Gadsden, who died Friday, Nov. 15, 2002. Bro. Bill Harbison and Bro. Gary Rivers will officiate. Burial in Crestwood Cemetery, Crestwood Funeral Home is in charge. Mr. Sego was born on March 25, 1924, in Lauderdale Count. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. He retired from Alabama Gas Corp. after 41 years of service. He was a member and deacon of East Gadsden Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sego; sisters, Abilene Gean and Mary Holcombe; and beloved grandson, Justin Smith. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Hazel H. Sego; children, Dennis (Debbie) Sego, Beth Smith and Lisa (Mark) Stephens; grandchildren, Jennifer (Scott) Smith, Deanna (Marshall) Williams, David Sego and James Stephens; great-grandchildren, Brittnee and Miriam Smith and Ansley Williams; sisters, Frances Williams and Clara (Bart) White; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Virgil Gean, Hugh (CeAnn) Hand, Ruth (Charlie) Walker, Gladys Bailey, Ruby Penland, Irene (Wes) Becker, Joseph Hand, Lynda (Ralph) Godfrey and Sherry (Roger) Pate; and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, Etowah County Unit, P.O. Box 1155, Anniston, AL 36202. Pallbearers will be deacons of East Gadsden Baptist Church. Honorary pallbearers will be retirees and employees of Alagasco, Drs. Anthony Bedsole, Ralph Wesley Jr., Elquis Castillo and Thomas Corley, Gadsden Regional Medical Center seventh and eight-floor nurses, brotherhood and members of East Gadsden Baptist Church. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.”


SHAFER, ROBERT DANIEL, TimesDaily/Wednesday, October 6, 1999 “Waterloo Robert Daniel Shafer, 66, died Monday, Oct. 4, 1999. Visitation will be 1-3 p.m. today at Pine Hill Church of Christ. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at the church with burial in Pine Hill Cemetery. Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. He was the husband of Frankie Sego Shafer, Waterloo.”


SHANDS, KATHERINE BARRIER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Katherine Barrier Shands was born October 31, 1899 in Hardin County, the daughter of the late Henry and Sarah Michael Barrier. On September 6, 1925 she was united in marriage to Andrew J. Shands who preceded her in death on October 25, 1959. Mrs. Shands departed from this life May 2nd at her home the age of 83 years, 6 months, and 1 day. She leaves a son Glenn Shands, Savannah; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; 14 step grandchildren, 30 step- great-grandchildren; 15 step-great-great-grandchildren.”


SHANDS, SARAH MADELINE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., who conducted the funeral. “Miss Sarah Madeline Shands was born on September 14, 1927, in Hardin County, the daughter of the late William H. and Nancy Barrier Shands. Miss Shands departed this life on September 15, 1988, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 61 years, and 1 day. She leaves two brothers, Hershel Shands and Henry Shands, both of Savannah. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Fox and Mrs. Ethel Reed, both of Savannah.”


SHARP, CLARA DELORA PARRISH, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Clara Delora Parrish Sharp, 77, died Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. Visitation will be 8-11 a.m. today at her residence. The graveside service will be at 11 a.m. today in sharp Family Cemetery, Waterloo. Shackelford Funeral Home, Wayne County, Tenn., is directing. She was the wife of W.C. Sharp, of Waterloo.”


SHARP, CORDELIA MONTGOMERY, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Cordelia Montgomery Sharp, age 74, of Florence, Ala., passed away Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009. Her family will receive friends Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009, from 1-2 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, of Cherokee. Her funeral service will follow in the funeral home chapel, with Dr. Tom Whatley officiating. Burial will be in Cherokee Memorial Park. She was a native of Lauderdale County and a member of Central Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her sister, Ethel Gertrude Stowe; brothers, Lee, Henry and Graford Montgomery; granddaughter, Nikky Waldrep; and son-in-law Larry Waldrep. She is survived by her husband, David Guy Sharp; daughter, Patsy Waldrep; granddaughter, Holly Morrison and husband, Mike; great-grandchildren, Alex, Rhett and Braden Morrison. Pallbearers are Kenny Stowe, Joe Willis, Tim Wright, Chris May, Clyde Richard, and great-grandsons, Alex, Rhett and Braden. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memorial and Honor Program, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942, or Coalition of Alzheimer and Related Disorders, P.O. Box 1608, Florence, AL 35631. The family would like to express sincere appreciation to Glenwood Nursing Home for their exceptional care and love given to Mrs. Sharp; also the compassion shown her family, during these past few months. Morrison Funeral Home, of Cherokee, is directing.”


SHARP, DAVID GUY, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “David Guy Sharp, age 82, of Muscle Shoals, formerly of Florence, passed away Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010. The funeral service will be at 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, 2010, at Morrison Funeral Home, Cherokee. Interment will follow in Cherokee Memorial Park, with military honors. Dr. Tom Whatley will be officiating. The family will receive friends from 2 p.m. until service time Monday. Mr. Sharp was a native of Lauderdale County and was a member of Central Baptist Church in Florence. He retired from the U.S. Post Office. Mr. Sharp was a proud veteran of the United States Navy, having served in both World War II and the Koran War. He also was a member of the American Legion and the VFW. Mr. Sharp is preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Cordelia Montgomery Sharp; son-in-law, Larry Waldrep; granddaughter, Nikky Waldrep; brother, Tommy Sharp; and great-nephew, Sean Cannon. Survivors include daughter, Patsy Waldrep; sister, Nancy Reese; granddaughter, Holly Morrison and husband Mike; great-grandsons, Alex, Rhett and Braden Morrison; niece, Robbin Sharp Beasley; and numerous dear cousins. Pallbearers include Kenny Stowe, Joe Willis, Wendell Briggs, Chris May and great-grandsons, Alex, Rhett and Braden Morrison. The family extends special gratitude to Mid-South Home Health (Katrina, Brandon and Melissa). Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Morrison Funeral Home, Cherokee, is directing.”


SHARP, EDGAR LEE, Florence Times News, 15 Jan. 1965 Note: From tomb at Wright Cemetery, Edgar was born 28 Jan 1891, died 15 Jan 1965 “Edgar Lee Sharp, age 73, Rt. 2, Waterloo, died at 4:45a.m. today at ECM Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a farmer. He was a member of the Methodist Church.   Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Wright Methodist Church with the body to lie in state from 1 to 2 p.m. and will be at the funeral home until time to be taken to the church. Rev. Bowe Wrenn will officiate with burial in the Wright Cemetery. Spry of Florence will be in charge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lonia Sharp; six daughters, Miss Lillian Sharp, Waterloo; Mrs. Roy Roberson, Waterloo; Mrs. J. L. Mansell, Rt. 2, Florence; Idelle Sharp, Mrs. Julia Rogers and Mrs. L. B. Womble all of Waterloo; three sons, Terry Lee Sharp of Rt. 6, Florence, Doyle Sharp, Rt. 5, Florence and John K. Sharp of Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Warhurst, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. G. B. Lindsey, Rt. 2, Waterloo and Mrs. Nina Hairrell, Rt. 2, Waterloo; one brother, Jim Sharp of Florence Rt. 10. Active bearers will be Johnson Vasser, L. D. Dehis, Marvin Young, Doyle Young, Roy Young and Charles Delona.”


SHARP, JEWEL ESTELLE YOUNG, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Jewell Estelle Young Sharp, age 84, of Florence, died Friday, Dec. 3, 3004, at her residence after an extended illness. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a member of Helton Drive Church of Christ. Visitation will be today, Dec. 5, 2005, from 2-3:30 p.m. from Greenview Memorial Chapel, with burial to follow in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating at the service will be Bill Hall. Mrs. Sharp is preceded in death by her husband, Terry Lee Sharp; parents, John Robert and Callie Fielder Young; three brothers, Marvin, Doyle L. and Vernon Young, sister, Etoile Young. She is survived by a son, Larry Dennis Sharp and wife, Sandra, of Birmingham; two daughters, Nathalie Hayes and husband, Neil, and Roma Jane Sharp, both of Florence; two brothers, James Fay Young, of Florence, and John Nicholas (J.N.), of Mishawaka, Ind.; three grandchildren, Jennifer Lee Sharp, of Nashville, Tenn., Julie Kathryn Sharp, of Birmingham, and Lindsey Ann Hayes, of Tuscaloosa. Pallbearers will be Carl Young, Tim Young, Jerry Sharp, Phillip Darby, Wayne Graham and Joe Brewer. Special acknowledgements to Dr. Ricky Irons and his nurse, Sally, and to Dr. Edsel Holden, for the wonderful care they provided. The family wishes to thank Heather, Bridgette, Caroline and Robin from Hospice of the Shoals for the tender care they provided to our mother. In lieu of Flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of the Shoals, 115 Fairground Road, Florence. Greenview Funeral Home, of Florence, is directing.”


SHARP, JOHN THOMAS, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “John Thomas Sharp, 73, a long-time resident of Florence, died at his residence Wednesday, March 7, 2001, after an extended illness. Friends and relatives may visit with the family 6-8 p.m. today at Greenview Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 10, 2001, at 1 p.m. at Greenview Memorial Chapel, with the Revs. Guy Estave, minister of Forest Hills Baptist Church, and Charlie Thompson officiating. Burial will follow in the Garden of Rest, Greenview Memorial Park. Mr. Sharp was a retired salesman for Mangum Furniture Co. of Florence and worked recently for Fire and Stone of Muscle Shoals, Ala. He was a charter member and deacon of Forest Hills Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Mary Evelyn Wylie Sharp, Florence; one son, Gregory T. Sharp and wife, Cindy, of Florence; grandchildren, Jennifer Herrmann and Christy Sharp; daughter, Cynthia Gibson and husband, Dennis, of Killen; and grandson, Kyle Gibson; four sisters, Ann Mansell of Florence, Lillian Sharp of Florence, Emogene Womble of Central and Julia Rogers of Florence. Preceding Mr. Sharp in death were his parents, Lonnie Alberta Glasscock and Edgar Lee Sharp, longtime residents of Lauderdale County; two brothers, Terry Lee Sharp and Doyle Sharp; two sisters, Dale Garner and Mary Elizabeth Robertson. John was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Active pallbearers will be Jack Moore, Jim Wells, Chuck Burgess, Mike Harrison, Sam Mangum and John Bishop. Honorary pallbearers will be Dan Peterman, Don Price, John Riley, Paul Curry, Robert Sharp and Sherman Eabes. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Forrest Hills Baptist Church of Florence. Greenview Funeral Home, Florence, is directing.”


SHARP, JOSEPHINE O., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Josephine O. Sharp, of Florence, passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2004. The graveside service will be Friday, May 21, 2004, at 2 p.m. in Cloverdale Church of Christ Cemetery, with Brother David Highland officiating. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. A member of Petersville Church of Christ, she was preceded in death by her parents, Turner “Doc” Dailey and Carrie Young Dailey; husbands, Bud Gilchrist and Henry Sharp; son, Ira Joe “Jackie” Darby; and sister, Margaret Gean. Survivors are grandsons, Alan Darby and Chris Darby; brothers, Jerry Dailey and wife, June, Turner Dailey Jr. and wife, Margaret; sister, Ann Cox and husband, James. Spry Serenity Chapel, Florence, is directing.”


SHARP, LEATHIE PEARL OLIVER, TimesDaily, Florence, Alabama, Nov. 27, 1999 “Mrs. Leathie Pearl Oliver Sharp, 59, Loretto, Tenn., died Thursday, Nov. 25, 1999, at Crockett Hospital after a sudden illness. Visitation was Friday evening at Loretto Memorial Chapel, Loretto. The funeral will be Saturday, Nov. 27, 1999, at 1 p.m. at Loretto Memorial Chapel with burial in Pettus Cemetery. Officiating at the funeral will be Bill Smith and Alvin Burbank. She was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala., a homemaker, and a member of Nebo Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Lexington. She was preceded in death by her parents, Buford and Annie Lauader Oliver, two brothers, Leo and Grady Oliver, and two sisters, Eula May Peck and Vernasille Grisham. She is survived by her husband, Charles Clifford Sharp, Loretto, Tenn.; two sons, Anthony Sharp, Loretto, Tenn. Rodney Sharp, Loretto, Tenn; two daughters, April Sharp, Loretto Tenn., Rhonda Gail Butler, West Point, Tenn.; one stepdaughter, Tessa Cox, Dallas, Texas; one sister, Ruth Franks, Hamilton, Ala.; four brothers, Jimmy Oliver, Rogersville, Ala., Tommie Lee Oliver, Lexington, Ala., Reeder Oliver, Rogersville, Ala., Russell Oliver, Killen, Ala.; five grandchildren. Pallbearers will include Darren Sharp, Christopher Sharp, Steven Oliver, Kenny Oliver, Dewayne Oliver and Tony Oliver. Pearl Sharp was a loving, devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend to all that knew her. She was loved by all and will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her. We miss you and will hold you in our hearts forever.”


SHARP, LILLIAN VEATRICE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Lillian Veatrice Sharp, age 89, of Florence, died Tuesday, March 16, 2004. Visitation will be Thursday, March 18, 2004, from 11 a.m. until noon at Spry Serenity Chapel. The funeral service will follow immediately at noon at Spry Serenity Chapel, Florence, with Brothers Mickey Davis and Rowe Wren officiating. Interment will be in Wright’s Methodist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Mansell, Jerry Sharp, Larry Sharp, Berry Robertson, Gary Robertson, Kenneth Rogers, Stephen Rogers, Anthony Smith and Greg Sharp. A native of Lauderdale County and a seamstress, she was preceded in death by her brothers, John Thomas Sharp, Doyle Sharp, Terry Lee Sharp; sisters, Mary Elizabeth Robertson, Idell Garner; parents, Edgar Lee Sharp and Lonie Sharp. Survivors include her sisters, Ann Mansell, Julia Rogers and Jean Womble; and a host of nieces and nephews. A special thanks to all employees at Mitchell-Hollingsworth, Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Yoder and Hospice of the Shoals. Spry Serenity Chapel, Florence, is directing.”


SHELBY, LOIS ALEDA AUSTIN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. Lois Aleda Austin Shelby was born on May 16, 1929 in Hardin County, the daughter of the late Lester Austin and Lettie Benson Austin. In 1948 she was united in marriage to Luther Shelby. She was of the Pentecostal belief and worked as a homemaker. Mrs. Shelby departed this life on March 1, 1995 at the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, at the age of 65 years, 9 months and 15 days. She leaves her husband, Luther Shelby of Lutts; 5 sisters; Mrs. Margie Benson of Savannah, Mrs. Mary Ellen Austin of Savannah, Mrs. Dollie Austin of Savannah, Miss Edna Austin of Savannah, Mrs. Rubene Melson of Savannah. She was preceded in death by a brother, J. B. Austin.”


SHIELDS, CARTHEL Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Alabama. “Mr. Carthel Shields, 60, Route 4 Florence, Alabama, passed away December 15, 1980 at ECM Hospital. Services for Mr. Shields will be December 17, 1980 at Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, where she was a member. Conducting the funeral will be Rev. Earl Dixon- Virgil Geans. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Shields are his wife, Elsie Shields, Florence, Alabama; 3 sons, Mr. Rayburn Wilson, Florence, AL, Mr. Jimmy Shields, Florence, AL, Mr. Ricky Fielder, Florence, AL; one daughter, Mrs. Cathy Creasy, Cloverdale, AL; one brother, Mr. Dafford Maples, Decatur, AL; 2 sisters, Mrs. Geneva Dotson, Decatur, Alabama and Miss Dolly Shields, Decatur, Alabama; 7 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.”


SHIELDS, MRS. ELSIE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Elsie “Mama” Shields, Central Heights Community, died Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1998, at ECM Hospital after a lengthy illness. Visitation will be Thursday, Jan. 22, 1998, 6-9 pm., at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. Funeral services will be Friday, Jan. 23, 1998, 10 a.m., at Murphy Chapel Freewill Baptist Church with burial in Murphy Chapel Cemetery. Officiating will be Rev. Greg Eaton and Rev. Virgil Gean. The casket will be placed in the church at 9:30 a.m. Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, is directing. Mrs. Shields was born in Lawrence County and lived most of her life in Lauderdale County. She was a member of Murphy Chapel Freewill Baptist Church and she was a homemaker. She was “Mama” Shields to many, many children and was loved and will be missed by all. She was preceded in death by her parents, Alvin A. McCreless and Fannie J. McCreless; her husband, Carthel Shields; brothers, Clarence, Prentiss, Carl and Dennis McCreless; sister, Flora Staggs; and grandson, Jimmy Shields, II. She is survived by sons, Rayburn Wilson, Jimmy Shields and Ricky Fielder, all of Florence; daughter, Cathy Creasy, Florence; sisters, Lena Shields, Moulton, and Avalee McDonald, Killen; brothers, Coy McCreless, Hamilton; nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will include Ricky Brown, Ralph Brown, Ronald Brown, Robbie Brown, Brandon Shields and Carl Risner. Honorary bearers will include Dr. Herman Patel, Dr. Patrick Daughterty and Dr. William Hobbs. Memorials may be made to the Northwest Alabama Caner Center, 101 Dr. W.H. Blake Jr. Drive, Muscle Shoals, AL, 35661”


SHIELDS, JIMMY DALE II, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Jimmy Dale Shields II, three-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dale Shields of Florence, died Monday afternoon at University Hospital in Birmingham. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Murphy’s Chapel with Rev. V.H. Gean officiating. Burial will follow in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Spry Funeral Home directing. The body will be at the residence of Howard O. Wilks of Cloverdale after 6 p.m. today. The child is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dale Shields; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Wilks of Cloverdale; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carthel Shields of Florence; and the paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Fanny A. McCreless of Florence.” Note: the clergyman’s record shows the baby was born March 9, 1974 and died March 11, 1974.


SIMMONS, L.C., Florence Times Daily Note: The tomb shows his birthday as 14 may 1918 and death date, 23 Dec. 1969. “Services for L.C. Simmons, 51, Cloverdale, will be conducted Friday at 3 p.m. from First Baptist Church in Florence by Rev. Milton Burks, assisted by Rev. W.C. Garland. Burial will follow in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Spry of Sheffield directing. The body will be at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Billy Richardson, 202 Cleveland, Florence 2 p.m. Thursday until time for services. Mr. Simmons died Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., after a brief illness. He was serving his third term as Lauderdale County Commissioner of District Three. He served as a deacon and song director at Liberty Baptist Church and was a Woodman of the World, a charter member of the North Side Lions Club, a director of the Cattlemen’s Association, was engaged in farming and was owner and operator of the Shoals Tractor Co. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Christine Darby Simmons; two daughters, Miss Jeanette Simmons, Cloverdale; Mrs. Billy Richardson, Florence; a granddaughter, Miss Deona Richardson, Florence; mother, Mrs. Luther T. Simmons, Cloverdale; two sisters, Mrs. Glenn C. Olive, Mrs. John P. Statom, both of Cloverdale. Bearers will be Dr. Robert Koonce, Ronnie McIntyre, Clyde Thomas Simmons, Roger Olive, Bill Bevis, Harry Austin, Owen Freeman, David Darby and Richard Haddock.”


SIMMONS, NED, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “IRON CITY, Tenn. — Ned Simmons, 44, Rt. 1 Iron City, died Monday in a logging accident. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Charity Chapel Church, with Ronnie Carlson and Mark Bratcher officiating. Burial will be in Railroad Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Directors directing. The body will be placed at the church for visitation until the service. He was a native of Alabama, a construction worker, a logger and a member of Charity Chapel Church. Survivors include daughters, Bryane Simmons, Nashville, Kelly Simmons, Laura Simmons, both of Iron City; sons, Edward Simmons, Nashville, Dale Simmons, Houston, Texas, Danny Simmons, California, Timothy Simmons, Iron City, Nicholas Simmons, Summiton, Ala.; father, Willard Simmons, Pontotoc, Miss.; mother, Mrs. Jim Murtice Simmons, Fayette, Ala.; sisters, Nellie Odom, Cecile Corkerin, both of Fayette, Wilma Pinion, Tuscaloosa; half sisters, Harriet Cargail, Decatur, Ala., Georgia Mitchell, Fayette, Susie Barrner, Berry, Ala.; brother, Ted Simmons, Iron City.”


SIMS, BERTHA LOUISE, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Bertha Louise Sims, age 84, of Oakridge, died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2002 at Methodist Medical Center. She was born Nov. 12, 1917, in the community of Margerum, Ala. (in Colbert County), the daughter of the late George and Marye Payne Mason. She retired from the Tennessee Valley Authority in Muscle Shoals, Ala., in 1976. In 1983, she moved to Oak Ridge. She had a leadership role in the Oak Ridge Family and Community Education (FCE) Club for a number of years. She was a member of the Anderson County FCE Council on Aging in this group. Mrs. Sims served as a CONTACT Helpline volunteer for 15 years. She was a very active member of Grace Lutheran Church and served in many capacities at the church. Her family said she was extremely talented and creative. She did beautiful tatting work and taught the craft to others for many years. For several years, she also won blue ribbons for clothes she designed, sewed and modeled for the Anderson County Family and Community Education Program. She is survived by her brother, C.W. “Bill” Mason of Oak Ridge; sister, Martha Pickel and her husband, Charles, of Pinellas Park, Fla.; nephews, W. Joseph Mason and wife, Ann, of Oak Ridge, Larry G. Mason and wife, Janet, of Oak Ridge, James L. Sims and wife, Anne, of Huntsville, Ala.; nieces, Kay Mason Hamrick of Oak Ridge, Wanda Mason Podeweltz of Chattanooga, Betty Sims Griffin and husband, Don, of Powell; nine great-nieces and great-nephews. A memorial service will be held Friday, Nov. 1, 2002 at 11 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Stephen Damos officiating. Internment will be Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2002 at 11 a.m. at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens in Florence, Ala. The family asks that any memorials be in the form of contributions to Grace Lutheran Church, 131 W. Gettysburg, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. The family will receive friends at the church 10 a.m.- 11 a.m. Friday. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.”


SIMS, EULA MASON, Iron City, Tennessee “Mrs. Eula Mason Sims, 85, Iron City, Tenn., died Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2002, at Crockett Hospital after a brief illness. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Loretto Memorial Chapel. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, 2002, at Loretto Memorial Chapel, with Carl Byrd and Lon Pennington officiating. Burial will be in Railroad Cemetery in Wayne County. She was a native of Lawrence County, Tenn. She was a member of Iron City First Baptist Church, a homemaker and retired restaurant owner. Survivors include daughter, Verline Mason Bolton, Sheffield, Ala.; three sons, Carl Mason and wife, Patsy, Iron City, Tenn., Paul Mason and wife Barbara, Summerville, Ga., Dillard Mason and wife, Stella, Collinwood, Tenn.; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Floyd Mason and Lonnie Sims; parents, Emmitt and Frances Duke Wilson; daughter, Frances Florence Mason. The family wishes to express their gratitude to Mary hand and Mrs. Sims’ niece, Vernell Johnston. Loretto Memorial Chapel is in charge of all arrangements.”


SKELTON, MRS. ARTHA GOODMAN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “ Mrs. Artha Goodman Skelton, 85, 1113 Vine St., Florence, died Sunday at ECM Hospital, Florence. She was a native of Hickman County, Tenn., and had lived here most of her life. She was a member of First Free Will Baptist Church of Florence. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Murphy’s Chapel by the Rev. Vernon Creasy. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. The body will be at the funeral home until time for services. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Marie Crossling. Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Miss Ruby Skelton, both of Florence; Mrs. Leona Guthrie, Huntsville; two brothers, Boyd Goodman, Cloverdale; Dollie Goodman, Spring City, Tenn.; 23 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Buddy, Claude, Clifford, Trenton, Roy and Bobby Goodman.”


SKELTON, ELMER DANIEL, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Clergyman’s records show date of death, October 24, 1972. “Elmer Daniel Skelton, 52, Cloverdale Rt. 1, died at his residence Tuesday morning. Mr. Skelton was a native of Lauderdale County. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from Murphy’s Chapel Church with Rev. Vernon Creasey and Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery with Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will remain at the residence until time for services. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Virginia Skelton, Rt. 1 Cloverdale; two daughters, Miss Reba Skelton; Mrs. Sara LeFan, Greenhill; four sons, Timothy Steven Skelton, Elmer David Skelton, John William Skelton, and George Daniel Skelton, Cloverdale; mother, Artha Skelton; four sisters, Mrs. Marie Crosslin, Memphis, Tenn.; Miss Ruby Skelton, Florence; Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Florence; and Mrs. Leona Gurthie; two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Reed David LeFan, William Butler, Glen Butler, Ronald Creasy, Johnny Mac Rayburn, and Buddy Stevenson.”


SKELTON, MRS. RUBY MAY, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Cemetery records show date of birth, 21 Aug. 1911, and date of death, 12 Oct. 1973. “Mrs. Ruby May Skelton, 62, 1113 Vine St., Florence, died Friday at ECM Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., a member of the First Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2. P.m. at Murphy’s Chapel Church with Virgil Geans and Vernon Creasy officiating. Burial will follow in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Morison-Elkins of Florence, directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for the service. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Marie Crosslin, Memphis, Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Florence, Mrs. Leona Guthrie, Huntsville; three grandchildren. Bearers will be Rayburn Goodman, Rayburn Goodman, Jr., Clifford Goodman, Randy Creasy, Ronald Creasy, Johnny Skelton.”


SMITH, ELBERT G. Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Elbert G. Smith was born December 5, 1907 in Lauderdale County Alabama, the son of Menszo and Ida Horton Smith. He was united in marriage to Nomer Young May 5, 1927, Mrs. Smith survives. He lived all his life in Lauderdale County, Alabama. He was a member of Murphy’s Chapel Church. Mr. Smith was a farmer and warehouse worker. He departed this life October 23, 1980, at Florence, Alabama, at the age of 72 years, 10 months and 18 days. Besides his wife he leaves three daughters – Mrs. Gladys White and Mrs. Ruth Denman both of Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Beaulah Wood, Waterloo, Ala.; three sons, – Mr. Randel Smith – Waterloo, Ala., Mr. Jimmy Smith – Eldridgeburg, Mich., Mr. Grady E. Smith – Florence, Ala.; two sisters – Mrs. Eather Young – Waterloo, Ala., Mrs. Esther Matthew – South Carolina; one brother – Mr. Denton Horton – Guys, Tenn.; 29 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.”


SMITH, HAROLD E., TimesDaily/Saturday, July 22, 1995 “Harold E. Smith, 71, died Friday, July 21, 1995, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, after a brief illness. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today at Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. Graveside services will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. Officiating at the service will be Gary Patton. Mr. Smith was a native of Morgan County and lived most of his life in Lauderdale County. He was a retired steamfitter with Browns ferry, member of Local 760 and veteran of World War II. He was the son of the late Zena and James Floyd Smith, and the brother of the late James Floyd Smith Jr. He is survived by his wife, Tyra Higgins Smith, Florence; son, Stephen Eugene Smith, Dallas, Texas; brother, Vernon Smith, Florence; grandsons, Justin Smith, Travis Smith, both of Dallas, Texas; nieces and nephews.”


SMITH, JAMES ALVIN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “James Alvin Smith, 61, Walnut Grove, Tenn., died Wednesday at his residence after an apparent heart attack. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Holland’s Creek United Methodist Church. L.V. Brown and Virgil Gean will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, directing. He was a native of Hardin County and had lived in the Walnut Grove community all of his life. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louella Price Smith; daughters, Mrs. Audine Staggs, Mrs. Nellie Staggs, both of Savannah; son, J.B. Smith; sisters, Mrs. Lottie Thacker, Mrs. Hattie Sharp, Mrs. Verlie Tune, Mrs. Flettie Faulkner; brothers, Millard Smith, Asley Smith, all of Savannah; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. The body will be at the residence until time for the funeral.” Note: He died April 23, 1980 and was buried April 25, 1980.


SMITH, JAMES RICHARD, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “WaterlooJames Richard Smith, 68, died Monday, March 22, 2004. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn.The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Murphys Chapel Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. He was the husband of Peggy Smith, Waterloo.”


SMITH, JETTIE IRISH “JET”, Times Daily News, Florence, AL Note: Shiloh Church of Christ Cemetery records show Jettie was born 13 Mar. 1910, died 23 Dec 1978. “Jettie Irish “Jet” Smith, 68, St. Joseph, Tenn., died Friday at Colonial Manor Hospital after an extended illness. He was a retired farmer and a member of Fairview Congregational Methodist Church. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Shiloh Church of Christ. James A. Hendrix and W. V. Bailey will officiate. Burial will be in Shiloh Cemetery, Loretto Memorial Chapel Funeral Home directing. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nona Kelly Smith; sons, Virl Reed Smith, Bobby Ray Smith, both of St. Joseph; Jerry Wayne Smith, Lexington; daughters Mrs. Sarah Atwell, Iron City, Tenn.; Mrs. Oma Phillips, St. Joseph, Tenn.; brother, Henry Smith, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; sisters, Mrs. Lucie Killen, of Killen; Mrs. Mildred Daniels, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Marie Rogers, Florence; eight grandchildren. The body will be at Loretto Memorial Chapel Funeral Home until time for the funeral.”


SMITH, LONNIE NOLAN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mr. Lonnie Nolan Smith, 17, Waterloo, Rt. 2, was killed when struck by an auto on Highway 20 West, Lauderdale County, Saturday morning. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and was an employee of Peerless Mfg. Co. at Oakland. Services will be conducted from Murphy’s Chapel and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, but the time has not been set. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence is in charge. The body is at the home of the mother, Mrs. Helen Smith, Waterloo, Rt. 2. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sharon Smith; mother, Mrs. Letha Helen Smith; two sisters, Laura K. Smith and Jennifer Gay Smith; a brother, Jess Lynn Smith; grandmother, Mrs. Maebell Witt, all of Waterloo, Rt. 2; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Edna Murphy, South Bend, Ind.”


SMITH, LUTHER Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Homes, Inc, Florence, Alabama. “Mr. Luther Smith, 61,Route # 2, Waterloo, Alabama passed away December 2, 1978 at his residence. The funeral will be December 4, 1978 at Morrison Elkins Chapel, conducted by Rev. Virgil Geans. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Florence, Alabama; 2 sons, Mr. James Carson Smith, Ringgold, GA; Mr. Thomas Raymond Smith, Florence, Alabama; 2 half brothers, Mr. Clarence Logan, Tazewell, Tennessee, Mr. Matt Logan, Tazewell, Tennessee; one half sister, Mrs. Mollie Poore-Tazewell, Tennessee; 2 grandchildren.”


SMITH, MARVIN JOHN Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Marvin John Smith, born April 24, 1908, died Sept. 22, 1965 at the age of 57 years, 4 months and 28 days. Survivors include his wife, Mozella Young Smith; sons, Edwin Smith, Mishawaka, Ind., Joe Wheeler Smith, Waterloo, Ala.; daughters, Eulalia White, Cloverdale, Ala., Levada Szymczak, South Bend, Ind.; brother, Lester Smith, Waterloo, Ala.; 11 grandchildren.”


SMITH, PEGGY JEAN WILLIAMS, Times Daily News, Florence, AL, June 2009 “Peggy Jean Williams Smith was born Sept. 29, 1938, in Florence, Ala., the daughter of the late Roy and Marie Perkins Williams and was united in marriage to James Richard Smith, who preceded her in death March 22, 2004. Mrs. Smith was a retired employee of Hassell and Hughes Lumber co. and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ. She departed this life Friday, June 19, 2009, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Ala., at the age of 70 years, eight months, 21 days. She is survived by a son, James W. (Jim) Smith, and granddaughter, Megan Smith, both of Savannah, Tenn.; sister, Cathy Winborn and husband, David of Collinwood, Tenn.; sisters-in-law, Alamae Frazier, of Waterloo, Ala., Ruby Haddock, of Florence, Ala.; nephew, Wesley Winborn, of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; a special friend, Dempsey Young, of Cloverdale, Ala.. Services will be at 3 p.m. today, June 20, 2009, at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel in Collinwood, Tenn., with David Dowdy officiating. Burial will follow in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Waterloo, Ala., with Shackelford Funeral Directors of Wayne County directing. Visitation will be from 1-3 p.m. today at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be David Winborn, Wesley Winborn, Roger Wesson, Gary Roberson, Alton Smith and Freddy Fell.”


SMITH, TYRA HIGGINS, Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Mrs. Tyra Higgins Smith, 80, Florence, died Thursday, Sept. 26, 2002, of complications from cancer. Visitation will be Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, from 3-6 p.m. at Spry Serenity Chapel, Florence. The graveside service will be Monday, Sept. 30, 2002, at 10 a.m. at Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens, with Michael Colston officiating. Interment will follow. She was a member of Highland Baptist Church of Florence. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Smith; sisters, Winnie, Delma, Naomi and Pauline; brother, Leonard. Survivors include her son, Stephen Smith and wife, Toni, of Arlington, Texas; grandsons, Justin and Travis Smith; nieces and nephews. Spry Serenity Chapel of Florence is directing.”


SMITH, WILLIE DEE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Willie Dee Smith was born November 2, 1941, in Hardin County, Tennessee, the son of Asley Lee Smith and Jewell Howard Smith. He had lived all his life in the Holland Creek Community of Hardin County. He was employed by the Box Factory of Hassell’s Lumber Company. He died January 31, 1965, at his home at the age of 23 years, 2 months and 29 days. He is survived by his father, Mr. Asley L. Smith, Holland’s Creek; five sisters, Mrs. Ivagene Moore, Mrs. Peggy Brown, Mrs. Kathleen Melson, and Miss Claudia Smith all of the Holland’s Creek Community, Rt. 1, Savannah, Tenn., and Mrs. Bernice Melson, Rt. 6, Florence, Ala.; his grandfather, Mr. John Smith, Savannah, Tenn.”


SMITHSON, BETTY JUNE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Lawrenceburg, Tenn.  Betty June Smithson, 69, died Tuesday, March 4, 2003, after an extended illness. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. today at Greenhill Funeral Home, Greenhill, Ala. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in Shiloh Cemetery, Greenhill, Ala. She was a retired real estate saleswoman.”


SOUTH, ADA DORA Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. compiled by Middle Tennessee Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Ada Dora South, age 87, Waterloo, Ala., passed away August 9, 1968 at Colonial Manor Nursing Home. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and the daughter of John and Nancy Jane Nolan Cooper. Survivors include two sons, Samuel South, Rt. 2, Waterloo, Ala. And Leonard South, Rt. 1, Cloverdale, Ala; one daughter, Mrs. Tazzie Stanfield, Rt. 6, Florence, Ala.; 13 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren.”


SOUTH, MRS. CLARA EDNA DEAREN, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Clergyman’s records show Clara died July 19, 1978. “Mrs. Clara Edna Dearen South, 79, Rt. 2, Waterloo, died Wednesday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital. She had been ill two years. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, the widow of Claude South and a member of Williams Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Murphy’s Chapel. “The Rev. Virgil Gean, the Rev. Dominick Ditoro, and Fred Dillion will officiate. Burial will be in the Murphy Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. Surviving are a son, Rufus Allen, Waterloo; sister, Mrs. Minnie Sego, Waterloo; half sisters, Mrs. Margie Morgan, Mrs. Gladys Hendrix, Mrs. LaVerne White, all of Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Eva Posey, Gadsden; Mrs. Abbie Miller, Arizona; brother, W. L. Dearen, Waco, Tex.; half brothers, Ed Dearen, Jay Dearen, West Memphis, Ark.; Clermont Dearen, Memphis; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. The body will be at the residence until being placed in the church one hour before the funeral. Bearers will be Hershel Holcombe, Raymond Murphy, Ronnie Murphy, Hershel Dearen, Howard Murphy and Gene Dearen.”


SOUTH, CORRINE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Corrine South, 32, of 454-A Cherry Hill Homes, died at her residence Tuesday at 9 p.m. following a lengthy illness. She was a native and life-resident of Lauderdale County and a member of the Assembly of God Church. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from Murphy’s Chapel Church with the Rev. Bobby Lowery officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home and will lie in state at the church one hour prior to services. Surviving are her husband, Thomas South; three sons, Tommy South, Bobby South and Timothy South, all of the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sharp, Florence Rt. 4; three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Wallace, Cloverdale Rt. 4, Mrs. Sarah Askew, Roanoke, Va., and Mrs. Betty Arnold, Florence Rt. 4; four brothers, W. C. Sharp, Florence Rt. 4, Jack Sharp, Billy Joe Sharp and William Edward Sharp, all of Peoria, Ill.; a number of nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers will be Rufus South, Jimmy Faulkner, Scotty South, Terry Balentine, Raymond Sharp and Joe Richardson. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.”


SOUTH, JAMES CLAUDE, Florence Times newspaper Note: Minister’s records show James died 15 Sep 1971 “Mr. Claude South, 78, Rt. 2, Waterloo, died Wednesday night at Flint, Ala. He was a native of Lauderdale County. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel with Rev. Virgil Geans and Rev. Vernon Creasy officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the residence until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Clara Edna Dearen South; a daughter, Mrs. Eva Blankenship, Waterloo; a son, Rufus A. South, Waterloo; a sister, Miss Stella South, Waterloo; a brother, John South, Florence, 10 grandchildren. Bearers will be Herschel Jones, John Alfred South, Earnest Balentine, Ben Brown, Thomas Brown, Clyde Murphy.”


SOUTH, MONCER BURR Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mr. Moncer Burr South, 83, Cypress Inn, Tennessee, died November 4, 1970 at Wayne County Hospital. He was a member of Murphy’s Chapel Church. The funeral will be November 6, 1970 at Murphy’s Chapel, with Virgil Gean and Vernon Creasy conducting the funeral. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family. Survivors are two brothers, Mr. J. C. South and Mr. John C. South and one sister, Miss Stella E. South.”


SOUTH, NORMAN GEARLDUS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Norman Gearldus South, age 82, was born Jan. 14, 1883 and died July 26, 1965 at 6:15 a.m.. He died at the home of his daughter, Rt. 6, Florence, Alabama. He was a member of Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. He was buried in the church cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ada Cooper South; two sons, Leonard South, Mishawaka, Indiana, Glen South, Waterloo, Ala., Rt. 2; one daughter, Mrs. Tazzie Stanfield, Rt. 6, Florence, Ala.; 13 grandchildren; 41 great -grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren.”


SOUTH, WILLIAM FLOYD, Waterloo, Alabama “William Floyd South, 77, Waterloo, Rt. 2, died Wednesday at 8 p.m. ECM Hospital after being ill for a month. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and was a retired carpenter, a veteran of World War One and a member of Florence Post No. 11, American Legion. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from Murphy’s Chapel by Rev. Virgil Geans and Fred Dillion. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour prior to services. Surviving are four sons, William, Waterloo; Willard, John and Thomas, all of Florence; four daughters, Mrs. Lorene Balentine, Waterloo; Mrs. Letha Canales, Huntsville; Mrs. Nina Wise, Pensacola, Fla.; Mrs. Sara Beshirs, San Diego, Calif.; three brothers, Munsel, Collinwood, Tenn.; John, Florence; Claude, Waterloo; a sister, Miss Stella South, Waterloo; 19 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Bearers will be nephews.”


STACY, GEORGE THOMAS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “George Thomas Stacy was born July 6, 1890, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Mr. Stacy was a farmer in the Route 1, Savannah, Tennessee, area for a number of years. He was a Radio Church of God believer. He was united in marriage to Sultena Payne in 1917, Mrs. Stacy survives. Mr. Stacy departed this life February 2, 1967, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Alabama, at the age of 77 years, 5 months and 4 days. Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Viona Copeland, Illiopolis, Ill. And Mrs. Adolphine Patterson, Florence, Alabama; three sons, Mr. Clinton C. Stacy and Mr. Clemmons Stacy both of Florence, Ala. and Mr. Clifton Stacy, Memphis, Tennessee; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren”


STAGGS, MILDRED MAE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mildred Mae Staggs, infant daughter of Millard and Vera Mae Staggs, died at Lawrence County Hospital Tuesday morning. Besides the parents, other survivors are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keeton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Staggs.”


STANFIELD, RAY DEXTER, Times Daily, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — Ray Dexter Stanfield, 61, retired from the U.S. Air Force, died Saturday, Nov. 30, 1991, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after a brief illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County and after retirement lived for a number of years in Hawaii. He was a well known ham radio operator. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Florence Funeral Hone chapel with the Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Survivors include sons, Dennis Stanfield, Gary Stanfield, both of St. Rosa, La., Gill Stanfield, Sunnyvale, Calif.; daughter, Michelle Stanfield, Miami, Fla.; brothers, Roy Stanfield, Florence, Ralph Stanfield, Nacogdoches, Texas, Donald Stanfield, Adamsville; sister, Mrs. Helen Burns, Juneau, Alaska; grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Bearers will be Bud Hale, Ken Moore, Larry Pounders, Donald Wright, Larry Jaynes and Wallace Briggs.”


STANFIELD, TAZZIE GERTRUDE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Spry Funeral Homes, Inc., Florence, AL “Mrs. Tazzie Gertrude Stanfield, 71, 1149 Fairview Road, Nacogdoches, Texas died October 26, 1981. She was born Dec. 2, 1909 in Lauderdale County, AL. A native of Lauderdale County, Ala. Having lived in Nacogdoches, Texas the past 6 years, she was a past member of Jones Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, also, member of Oak Grove Baptist Church, in Nacogdoches, TX. Funeral services were conducted by Virgil Gean. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Helen Stanfield Burns, Bellington, Wash.; four sons, Mr. Ray D. Stanfield, Baytown, Texas, Mr. Ralph L. Stanfield, Nacogdoches, Texas, Mr. Donald N. Stanfield, Adamsville, Alabama, Mr. Roy C. Stanfield, Florence, Alabama; one brother, Mr. Glenn South, Florence, Alabama; 15 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Spry Funeral Home directing.”


STANFIELD, WILLIE L., Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mr. Willie L. Stanfield, 72, Rt. 6, Florence, died Monday at Montclair Baptist Medical Center, Birmingham, after a brief illness. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a retired carpenter and a member of Jones Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. Rev. Jim Mertz will officiate. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, Spry of Florence directing. The body will be at Spry Funeral Home, Florence, until being placed in the church one hour before the service. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Tazzie Stanfield, Rt. 6, Florence; daughter, Mrs. Helen Burns, Seattle, Wash.; sons, Ray, Honolulu, Hawaii; Ralph, Nacogdoches, Tex.; Roy and Donald, Florence; sister, Mrs. Susie Strait, Florence; brother, Alex Stanfield, Detroit, Mich.; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Bearers will be J.C. Woods, Dallas Jones, Marvin Michael, Horace Mitchell, Willard Smith and Louis Smith.”


STEELY, JERRY WAYNE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr. Jerry Wayne Steely was born on September 6, 1942, in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the son of Vera Handley Steely and the late E.A. Steely. On August 27, 1964, he was untied in marriage to the former Betty McFall, who survives. Mr. Steely was a truck driver and heavy equipment operator and a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers. He departed this life on January 24, 1991, at the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, at the age of 48 years, 4 months, and 18 days. Other than his wife, Betty, Mr. Steely is survived by one daughter: Cindy Briley of Savannah; two sons: Phillip and Greg Steely, both of Savannah; two sisters: Jackie Fox of Savannah, and Glenda Beard of Florence, Alabama; two brothers: Gene and Terry Steely, both of Savannah; one grandson, Phillip Steely, Jr., of Selmer, Tennessee and one step-grandson, Joseph Briley. Services were held on Saturday, January 26, 1991, at 3:00 p.m., at the Shackelford Chapel, with Virgil Gean and Nick White officiating. Burial was in the Centenary Cemetery.”


STEELY, WILLIAM OVID Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “William Ovid Steely was born February 28, 1915, in Hardin County Tennessee, the son of Albert and Mattie Barrier Steely. He was united in marriage to Carrie Scott April 27, 1946, Mrs. Steely survives. He was a life long resident of Hardin County in the Walnut Grove Community with the exception of his service in World War II. He was a Disabled American Veteran. Mr. Steely worked at Muscle Shoals for the Tennessee Valley authority, before retirement. He departed this life January 1, 1985, Hardin County General Hospital, Savannah, Tennessee, at the age of 69 years, 10 months and 3 days. Surviving besides his wife is one daughter – Mrs. Betty S. Forsythe – Ramer, Tenn.; one son – Mr. Jimmy Steely – Reseca, Georgia; one sister – Mrs. Della Scott – Savannah, Tenn.; 4 grandchildren.”


STEWART, EFFIE YOUNG, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Effie Young Stewart quietly slipped from this life Wednesday morning, June 30, 2004. She was living at Columbia Cottage. Born on Aug. 21, 1908, she was the oldest child of Charles Solon and Susie Darby Young. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Gertrude Young, Lois Young Blackburn, Wilma Young Koonce; brothers, R.D. Young, Doyle Young and twin brother, Charles Edgar Young. Her husband, Charles E. Stewart, and her older daughter, Sara Stewart Delony, also preceded her. Mrs. Stewart is survived by her daughter, Charlotte Dean and her husband, Jerry. Her unparalleled Christian example is also left for her grandsons, Martin D. dean and his wife, Stacey, and Stewart H. dean and his wife, Treva. Additionally, great-grandsons, Daniel and David, have been left with memories of a loving great-great-grandmother. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. this evening at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral service will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Greenview Memorial Chapel, with burial to follow in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Bud Mayfield. Mrs. Effie was in the second graduating class at Waterloo High School. She attended Florence Normal and Florence State College, eventually graduating with a master’s degree. She dedicated 44 years of her life to teaching the school children of Lauderdale County and of Florence city schools. For years, she kept a careful chart of Sunday school attendance among her home room students, awarding gold stars to those who didn’t miss Bible classes at their churches. As her teaching career drew to a close, she began growing Jackson Perkins roses, which she shared throughout the community. Her exquisite roses were found at weddings, at tea parties, in nursing homes and in hospital rooms across the Shoals. Her 80 rose bushes produced tens of dozens of long-stemmed roses, which were always freely given to any who asked. She was a charter member of the teachers’ honorary society, Alpha Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. She was also one of the founding members of the local Women’s Christian Temperance Society. As a devoted member of Highland Baptist Church, Mrs. Effie sang in the choir for at least 60 years. In addition, she was the senior ladies’ Bible class teacher for a majority of her years at Highland. Her ministry of sharing her life with others was recognized when Mitchell-Hollingsworth named her “Volunteer of the Year.” One of her favorite activities for years was delivering Meals on Wheels. Pallbearers will be Martin D. Dean, Stewart H. Dean, Robin Rutledge, Jimmy Carringer, Charles J. Kelley and Billy Joe Kelley. Honorary pallbearers will be Gil Stone, Bill Mardis and the choir at Highland Baptist Church. The family owes a dept of gratitude to Hospice of the Tennessee Valley for their kind and diligent care for Mrs. Stewart during these past several months. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund at Highland Baptist Church, the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering or to the American Heart Association. Greenview Funeral Home, of Florence, is directing.”


STONE, ELBERT “BERT” BRANSON, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Huntsville  Elbert “Bert” Branson Stone died Monday, Sept. 30, 2002. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home chapel, with a graveside service at 3:30 p.m. in Grassy cemetery, Lexington. He was the brother of Ruby Stone of Lexington.”


STRANGE, ERSKIN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mr. Erskin Strange, 79, Waterloo, died Friday after an extended illness. He was a native of Madison County, a World War I veteran, a member of the American Legion Post 11 Florence, a member of Missionary Baptist Church and a retired farmer. Services will be today at 2 p.m. from Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church with Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Mamie F. Strange, Waterloo; four sons, Oliver E. Strange, South Bend, Indiana; Paul Strange, Waterloo; James L. Strange, Osceola, Indiana; David Strange, Florence; and a stepson, William B. Vandgrift, Melton, Florida. Also surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Bernice Hisey, South Bend, Indiana; Mrs. Vernon Young, Waterloo; Mrs. George Barrier, Savannah, Tennessee; Mrs. Arnold Hutton, Waterloo; and Mrs. Rena Meintzer, Florence; and one brother, Elmer Strange of Huntsville. He is survived by 27 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Paul Strange Jr., Bobby Hisey, Willard Holcome, John T. South, Allen Sharp, and John L. Balentine. The body will be at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, until 12:30 today when it will be taken to the church.” Memorial written by the family is as follows:   To Be Remembered “Born in Madison County to Sarah Francis Sanderson Strange and Johnsey Strange, the year of 1896, the 16th day of December, Erskin Strange lived there until he was 21 years of age. He was Baptized into the Missionary Baptist Church at the age of 16. He continued to be a Bible student and believer in God through out his life. He was a veteran of World War One.   Erskin came to Lauderdale County the first time in 1920. He purchased property on White Hollow Road and this became his home in 1937. He still lived there when God called him home. In February 1924, Erskin married his first wife, Mary Holcombe, who gave him three daughters, Bernice Mae, Sarah Francis and Cora Louise. She was called home in 1929. Erskin married a second wife, Mamie Fisher Vandegrift, in 1931. Mamie gave him a stepson, William B. Vandegrift. Erskin and Mamie had six children by their marriage; Oliver Erskin, Myrtle Carrien, Paul Stanly, James Louis, Rena Sunshine, and Roy David. Erskin is survived by his wife, Mamie, a stepson, 9 children, 27 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. All who loved him very much. He has one brother, Elmer Strange, who lives in Huntsville, Alabama; and numerous nieces and nephews.”


STRANGE, MAMIE, Times Daily News “Mamie Strange, 94, Waterloo, Ala., died Sunday, Jan. 23, 2000. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at Greenview. The funeral will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Greenview Funeral Home chapel with burial in Williams Chapel Cemetery, Waterloo. Ted Vafeas and Vance Hutton will officiate. Mrs. Strange was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. She is survived by her sons, William Vandegrift, Melton, Fla., Oliver Strange, South Bend, Ind., Paul Strange, Waterloo, Ala., James Strange, Waterloo, Ala., David Strange, Florence, Ala.; daughters, Carrien Hutton, Waterloo, Ala., Rena Meintzer, Virginia; stepdaughters, Sarah Frances Young, Waterloo, Ala., Louise Barrier, Lutts, Tenn.,; 26 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Strange was preceded in death by her husband, Erskin Strange. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Lonnie Hutton, David Hutton, Paul Strange Jr., Danny Barrier, Junior Hutton, Don Strange, Bobby Heisey, Keith Barrier. Mrs. Strange was a member of the Baptist church and attended Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church. Greenview Funeral Home, Florence, directing.”


STRICKLIN, BEATRICE GEAN “Beatrice Gean Stricklin, Savannah, Tenn., passed away Nov. 11, 2007. Her 90 years of life were spent with a loving family and wonderful friends. Beatrice loved to sew, to cook and to garden. She sewed clothing for her children to wear and made beautiful quilts to keep them warm. The dining table was always filled with fresh cooked vegetables from her garden. Her fried apple pies and big country breakfasts were her specialties. She loved to work in her flower beds of zinnias and dahlias. Her children are blessed to have had a mother who provided unconditional love and security of home. Beatrice was married to Ellis Stricklin for 44 years. He preceded her in death as did her sons, Bobby, Danny and Mack; daughter, Mary Lynn; granddaughter, Karla. She is survived by five daughters, Bera Dodd, of Florence, Ala., Brenda Gale, of Lakeland, Fla., Wanda Robertson, of Florence, Ala., Joan Ford, of Savannah, Tenn., and Robbie June Morris, of South Bend, Ind.; a son, Joey Stricklin, of Savannah, Tenn.; two brothers, Aaron Glenn Gean, of Florence, Ala. And Rick Gean, of Cicero, Ill.; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. In tears we saw you sinking And watched you pass away, Our hearts were almost broken, We wanted you to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peaceful, free from pain, How could we wish you back with us, To suffer that again. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Remembering you is easy, We do it every day, But there’s an ache within our heart, That will never go away.”


STRICKLIN, DAVID C. Information taken from the Remembrance pamphlet done by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “In Loving Memory of David C. Stricklin Date of Birth Thursday, November 12, 1931 Date of Death, Saturday, October 29, 1994 Age 62 Years 11 months 17 days Officiating J.B. Harper and Virgil Geans Interment Cromwell Cross Roads Cemetery, Wayne County, Tennessee”


SUMMERALL, KYLEEN K., Times Daily News, Florence, AL “The funeral service for Mrs. Kyleen Knight Summerall will be Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006, at 2 pm. At Elkins Funeral Home, with Brian Jarrett officiating. Burial will follow in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from noon until 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Mrs. Summerall was born May 27, 1920, and passed away on Oct. 15, 2006. She is preceded in death by her husband, Kermit Summerall Sr. Mrs. Summerall is survived by her daughters, Montez Knight and Tessa Echols and husband, George; grandchildren, John Sherrod Jr., Maria Hamm. Timra Posey, Bryan Echols, Georgeanna Rickard and Johnny Echols; great-grandchildren, Maleece Dickerson, Megan Posey, Raleigh Sherrod, Reid Sherrod, Brandy Hamm, Blake Hamm, Chandler Rickard, Patrick Echols, Hunter Rickard and Walt Echols; two great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be George Echols, John Sherrod Jr., Bryan Echols, Johnny Echols, Reid Sherrod, Patrick Echols, Chandler Rickard and Josh Dickerson. Honorary pallbearer will be Blake Hamm. The family would like to express their thanks to the nurses of Station 2 and staff at Mitchell-Hollingsworth for the good care of Mrs. Kyleen Summerall.”


TACKETT, MARTHA REA, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Martha Rea Tackett, 59, Phil Campbell, Ala., passed away Tuesday, May 6, 2008, at Russellville Hospital. She was a lifelong resident of Franklin County and member of Isbell Baptist Church in Spruce Pine. The funeral service will be 11 a.m. Thursday, may 8, 2008, at Pinkard Funeral Home chapel, Russellville, with burial in Belgreen Cemetery. Visitation was 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Survivors include husband, Robert Tackett, Phil Campbell, Ala.; children, Bobby Tackett, Phil Campbell, Ala., Dennis Tackett and wife, Pamela, Belgreen, Ala., Dana Copeland and husband, Jonathan, Spruce Pine, Ala., Rodney Tackett, Spruce Pine, Ala., Rance Tackett, Phil Campbell, Ala.; sisters, Margaret Faye Bryant, Florence, Ala., Mary Ann Bryant, Russellville, Ala.; brothers, Hoyt Orrick, Russellville, Ala., Gary Orrick, Russellville, Ala., Terry Orrick, Phil Campbell, Ala.; grandchildren, Kesley Tackett, Skyler Tackett, Shawn Shackleford and Lauren Tackett. She was preceded in death by parents, James and Letha Orrick. Pinkard Funeral Home, Russellville, will be directing.”


THOMPSON, EDWIN LEROY, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Mr. Thompson died Oct. 29, 1974 and was buried on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974. “Mr. Edwin Leroy Thompson, 59, died Monday at a Memphis hospital following a long illness. He was a resident of the Walnut Grove community, Savannah, Tenn., and was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. He was a World War II veteran and a member of the American Legion. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Shackelford Chapel, Savannah, with burial in White’s Creek Cemetery, with Virgil Gean and Elton Cotner officiating. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Reba Michael Thompson, Walnut Grove; son, Jeffrey Lee Thompson; daughters, Misses Martha Lou and Beverly Thompson, all of Walnut Grove; Mrs. Shirley Lard, Waterloo; Mrs. Patsy Strickling, Adamsville, ‘Tenn.; Mrs. Linda Scott, Minot, N.D.; mother, Mrs. Minnie Thompson, Florence; brother, Dewey Thompson, Osceola, Ind.; sisters, Mrs. Audrey Nolen, Lexington; Mrs. Adine Thompson and Mrs. Ester Peeden, both of Florence; three grandchildren.”


THRASHER, ANDREW T., Times Daily, Florence, AL “FLORENCE — Andrew Thomas “Pee Wee” Thrasher, 83, Route 10, died Tuesday, Nov. 7. 1989, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after a brief illness. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member and steward of Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church and was retired from Stylon Corporation. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Elkins Funeral Home chapel with the Revs. Bill Smith and Larry Harbin officiating. Burial will be in Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Estelle Brown Thrasher, Florence; daughter, June Hudson, Jasper; sisters, Inez Darby, Annie Dee Herston, Oral Lee Quigley, Olive Ruth Fulmer, all of Florence; two granddaughters. The family requests no flowers. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 118 E. Mobile St., Florence, Ala 35630. Bearers will be Gene Fulmer, William Rhodes, Charles Clark, Howard Craig, Ronnie Brown, Lynn Brown, Larry Brown and Brown Mitchell. Honorary bearers will be members of the Pleasant Hill Men’s Sunday School Class.”


TICER, BETTY FAYE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Betty Faye Rhodes Ticer, 75, of Florence, Ala., went to her heavenly home Monday, July 12, 2010, after an extended illness. She was born in Rhodesville, Ala., on Aug. 18, 1934. She lived the majority of her life in Florence, Ala. She was a member of Jackson Heights Church of Christ. She was a very loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She was known to everyone as Ma-Maw. She loved God, and she considered her greatest accomplishment to be her family. Her favorite pastime was sitting on her back porch enjoying visiting with her family. She will always be remembered for her loving hugs and the wonderful meals she prepared, especially her famous homemade biscuits. She was preceded in death by her parents, Norman and Bessie Rhodes; son, Steven Lee Ticer; and brothers, Jack Douglas Rhodes and Carl Davis Rhodes. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Arnold Lee Ticer, who was the love of her life; son, Rayford “Buddy” Ticer; daughter, Angie Haddock (Stacy); daughter-in-law, Brenda Brewer (Barry); grandchildren, Chris Ticer, Lorie Condrey (Tommy), Lindsey Balentine (Brandon), Stephanie Haddock, Mary Elizabeth Haddock and Amy Haddock; great-grandchildren, Carson Ticer, Cody Ticer and Paislee Ticer; sisters, Evangeline Ticer and Mildred Marks; brother, P.J. Rhodes (Degloris); and sister-in-law, Carolyn Rhodes. Visitation will be noon-2 p.m. Wednesday, July 14, 2010, at Jackson Heights Church of Christ, with Brian Jarrett, Kelby Smith and Ronnie Pannell officiating, followed by burial at Sherrod Valley Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Stacy Haddock, Barry Brewer, Chris Ticer, Tommy Condrey, Mike Marks and Chuck Marks. In lieu of Flowers, donations can be made to Jackson Heights Church of Christ or the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation. Please sign guest register at sprywilliams.com”


TICER, ROBERT CLARK Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Spry Funeral Home. “Robert Clark Ticer 73, was born Feb. 12, 1892. He died Jan. 26. 1966 at ECM Hospital at 7:00 a.m. Survivors include his wife, Virgie Mae Ticer, Waterloo, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Virgil McFall, Ocesola, Ind., Mrs. Bill Green, Witchita Falls, Kans., Mrs. Almon Simpson, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Junior Richardson, Florence, Ala.; four sons, Raymond, Bessemer, Ala., James, and Arnold both of Florence, Ala., Robert of Arkansas; 19 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; 4 sisters, Mrs. Homer Jones, Waterloo, Ala., Mrs. Ben Brown, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Lois Peters, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Clarence Young, Indiana. Mr. Ticer was buried at Williams Chapel Cemetery, with Virgil H. Gean, Sr. conducting the funeral.”


TICER, TURNER Information taken from the news of Wright community found in the Florence Herald newspaper, February 17, 1902.   “Wright February 17, 1902 Editor: Times:—-Pneumonia is still raging to an alarming extent.   ……….”Turner, the young son of Mr. John Ticer, died on last Sunday with pneumonia, and was buried at Murphy Chapel. None but those who have lost children can truly sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Ticer in their grief.”


TICER, VIRGIE MAY, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “Mrs. Virgie Mae Ticer, 66, Rt. 2, Waterloo, died at ECM Hospital Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. after a three-month illness. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church with Rev. A.C. Dreaden officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will lie in state one hour at the church prior to services, and remain at the funeral home until time to be taken to the church. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Virgil McFall, Ocesola, Ind., Mrs. Bill Green, Witchita Falls, Kan., Mrs. Almon Simpson, Detroit, and Mrs. Junior Richardson, Florence; four sons, Raymond Ticer, Bessemer, James Ticer of Florence, Arnold Ticer of Florence, and Robert Ticer of Arkansas; 19 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Brewer of Riverside, Calif., Mrs. Walsie Brown of Ft. Worth, Mrs. Velma Howell of Carlsbad, N. Mex., and Mrs. Vera Meredith of Lynchfield, Ky.; two brothers, James G. May of Waterloo, and Marvin May of Ft. Worth; mother, Mrs. Ida May of Waterloo. Pallbearers will be Gary Ticer, Larry Ticer, Monty Ticer, Bobby Ticer, Troy Dennis, James Jones. Spry Funeral Home of Florence is in charge of arrangements.”


TIDWELL, KAITLIN LEE, TimesDaily/Thursday, February 17, 2000 “Kaitlin Lee Tidwell, 6, Florence, Ala., died Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2000, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Greenview. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Greenview Funeral Home chapel. Kaitlin was a native of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her mother, Kisha Gean Kelso, Florence, Ala.; father, Keven Lee Tidwell, Florence, Ala.; stepfather, Billy Kelsoe, Florence, Ala.; sister, Kelsie Gean, Florence, Ala.; brother, Koby Gean, Florence, Ala.; maternal grandparents, Junior and Deborah Gean, Florence, Ala.; paternal grandmother, Beverly Tidwell, Florence, Ala. Kaitlin was a kindergarten student at Central High School. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.”


TIDWELL, MATTIE LEE FOX Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Mattie Lee Fox Tidwell was born in Hardin County, Tennessee, on February 27, 1905, the daughter of the late Tillman and Anna Lou Barrier Fox. On June 16, 1927, Mrs. Tidwell was united in marriage to Lon Tidwell, who preceded his wife in death on October 13, 1956. Mrs. Tidwell was a homemaker, a member of the Retired Senior Volunteers Program for 15 years, and a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. She departed this life on July 18, 1994, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 89 years, 4 months, and 21 days.   Mrs. Tidwell is survived by three daughters, Wilma Hodges and Inez Stricklin, both of Savannah, and Yvonne Banks, of Elkhart, Indiana; four sons, Glen and John Tidwell, and Lonnie Tidwell, Jr., all of Savannah, and James Tidwell, of Moultrie, Georgia; three sisters, Myrtle Hughes and Lydia Vinson, both of Savannah, and Artie Jones of Florence, Alabama; two brothers, William and Cecil Fox, both of Savannah; 26 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.   Mrs. Tidwell was also preceded in death by one daughter, Louise Hairell.”


TUNE, DEXTER HAMILTON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Dexter Hamilton Tune was born on August 15, 1902 in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the son of John J. and Polly Ann Scott Tune. Mr. Tune was a farmer, and a member of the Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church. On December 27, 1925 he was united in marriage to Hilda Austin who preceded him in death on December 5, 1960. He was then united in marriage to Katherine Alexander on April 11, 1969, who preceded him in death on April 21, 1980. Mr. Tune departed this life on January 10, 1991 at the age of 88 years, 4 months, and 25 days. Survivors include 2 daughters, Mrs. Vernell White of Brookville, Illinois, Mrs. Earline Holcombe of Waterloo, Alabama; 2 step-sons, Billy Morgan Alexander of Savannah, Tennessee, Bruce Alexander of Savannah, Tennessee; 4 grandchildren and 7 step-grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren and 6 step-great-great-grandchildren.”


TYLER, RAYBURN Information taken from the remembrance pamphlet prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, TN. In loving memory of Rayburn Tyler, born Saturday, July 8, 1922, died Monday, August 23, 2004 at age 82 years, 1 month and 15 days. Services were Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 11:00 a.m. at Shackelford Chapel, with Steven Callicoatt and Don Harold Lawrence officiating. Interment was in Memory Gardens, Hardin County, Tennessee. Note: Rayburn was the husband of Noma Lee Fowler Tyler of Savannah, Tennessee.


VICKERY, STELLA BEASLEY Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Tennessee “Stella Beasley Vickery, age 95, of Rt. 6, Florence, AL, died Friday, December 3, 1993 at Rolling Acres Nursing Hone in Florence AL. She was born on December 22, 1897 in Jasper, Alabama. Mrs. Vickery was a housewife and a Baptist. She was a daughter of the late Jessie and Roxie Latham Beasley, the widow of the late James (Dock) Vickery, and the mother of the late James Vickery. Survivors include: one son Ed Vickery of Florence, AL; three daughters: Margie Weeks of Muscle Shoals, AL; Christeen Hollander of Sheffield, AL; and Mary Katherine Henson of Florence, AL; Thirty-two grandchildren; fifty-three great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.”


VINES, JIMMIE MAE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Jimmie Mae Vines, 49, Cypress Inn, Tenn., Rt. 1, died Saturday morning in E. Florence. The body will be at the home of a son, Wesley Vines, Collinwood, Tenn. Services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. from Rogers Chapel by Willie Daniels. Burial will be in Rogers Cemetery, Loretta Memorial Chapel directing. Surviving are the husband, James Pleas Vines, Cypress Inn; three sons, Billy, Iron City, Rt. 1; Roger, Wesley, both of Collinwood; two daughters , Mrs. Judy Austin, Muscle Shoals; Mrs. Dorothy Staggs, Collinwood; four brothers, James and Roy Lee Smith, Florence; Vernon Smith, Cloverdale; Curtis Smith, South Bend, Ind.; seven sisters, Mrs. Effie Bates, Arkansas; Mrs. Pauline Bates, Florence; Mrs. Virgie Wallace, Florence; Mrs. Virginia James, Michigan; Mrs. Frances Smith, Florence; Mrs. Laverne Lindsey, Waterloo; Mrs. Lillian Hones, Florence; six grandchildren.”


WARREN, ERGIN J., Times Daily, Florence, AL “COLLINWOOD, Tenn. — The funeral for Ergin J. Warren, 75, will be at 3 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Collinwood, with Nick White officiating. Burial will be in Cromwell Crossroads Cemetery, Collinwood. He died Friday, July 25, 1986, at his residence after an extended illness. He was a native of Tennessee, a minister and a retired factory worker. He was a member of Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Floyce Warren, Colloinwood; sons, Charles Warren, Fort Walton, Fla., Jerry Warren, Waterloo, Ala., Bobby Warren, Savannah, Danny Warren, Lake Odessa, Mich.; daughters, Carlene Bianco, Wayne, Mich., Linda Scott, Lutts, Bonnie Ragan, Collinwood; brothers, Cletis Warren, Pat Warren, Buddy Warren, all of Waynesboro, Kenneth Warren, Nashville; sisters, Juanita Copeland, Mavis McDonald, both of Waynesboro; 22 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Nephews will serve as bearers.”


WARREN, ROBERT ELMER Note: Information was taken from the remembrance pamphlet at the funeral home. “Robert Elmer Warren, age 78, Albertville, Alabama was born February 16, 1923 and died February 19, 2001. Services were held 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 21, 2001 at Albertville, funeral Home Chapel, Albertville, Alabama. Burial was in Rock Springs Cemetery, with Bros. Billy Joe Painter and Kevin Painter. Survivors include his wife Hazel Warren, Albertville, sons, Ronnie Lynn Warren, Albertville and Tony Warren, Boaz; daughters, Dianne Cross, and Debbie Keeton both of Albertville; brothers, Buford Warren, New Hope and Kenneth Warren, Gadsden; 9 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren,; 8 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. He was preceded in death by a son, Benny Randall Warren.”


WARRINGTON, DELLA, Times Daily, Florence, AL “GALLATIN, Tenn. — The funeral for Della Warrington, 80, 1018 Hartsville Pike, will be at 3 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Waynesboro, with J. B. Harper officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens, Waynesboro. She died Monday, Feb. 23, 1987, at Gallatin Nursing Home. She was a former resident of Waynesboro and Hohenwald. She was a retired homemaker and a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include sons, John S. Warrington, Las Vegas, Nev., Maxwell D. Warrington, Lutts, Thomas A. Warrington, McMinnville, Jerry L. Warrington, Mechanicsburn. Pa.; daughters, Peggy Griggs, Gallatin, Patricia Austin, Hohenwald; brothers, Hollis Southerland, Fred Southerland, both of Savannah, Bobby Southerland, Oregon; sisters, Dallas Wilbanks, Savannah, Gladys Berry, Troy, Mich., Willodean Grey, Springfield, Mo.; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.”


WATKINS, BARBARA ANN YOUNG, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mrs. Barbara Ann Young Watkins, age 59, of Florence, died Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Visitation will be 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Thursday, April 22, 2004, at Spry Serenity Chapel, Florence. The funeral service will be Friday, April 23, 2004, at 2 p.m. at the funeral home chapel, with William Brewer officiating. Interment will follow in Macedonia Cemetery. Deacons of First Baptist Church, Cloverdale, will serve as pallbearers. A lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, Barbara had a deep passion for her family, her flower garden, the beach, the roar of the ocean and being able to just put her feet in the sand. A seamstress all her life, she kept her grandchildren dressed in her creations. She was an employee of Coleman Cleaners, where she did alterations. Maw Barbara was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and Maw Maw.< Survivors include her husband, W.H. “Pete” Watkins; sons, Anthony “Bubba” Haddock and wife, Beverly, of Florence, Barry Wade Haddock and wife, Laura, of Waterloo; two stepchildren, Tony Watkins and Robin Vaughn; grandchildren, Lindsey, Baillie and Zachary Haddock; three step grandchildren, Tiffany and Candace Watkins and Erica Vaughn; special nephews, Harry Raney and his children, Tia and Corey; and special cousin, Caroline Clemmons. Spry Serenity Chapel, Florence, is directing.” ____________________________________________________________________________________ WEATHERFORD, FLORA MCGEE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compile by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Flora McGee Weatherford, 89, was born September 15, 1878, in Wayne County, Tennessee, the daughter of Wiley McGee and Hetty Copeland McGee. Mrs. Weatherford was united in marriage to John Weatherford, who preceded her in death March 20, 1938. She was a Freewill Baptist. Mrs. Weatherford had lived in Hardin County Tennessee, where she died, 58 years. She departed this life December 13, 1967, at home at the age of 89 years, 2 months, and 28 days. She is survived by one son, Clarence Weatherford, White’s Creek Community; 6 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; one brother, Mr. Jim McGee, Lutts, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Bill Franks, Graham Community.”

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WEBB, LUTHER GASTON Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home. “Luther Gaston Webb was born September 8, 1907, in Wayne County Tennessee, the son of Luther A. and Martha Newborn Webb. Mr. Webb a farmer in the Lutts Community moved to Savannah thirty-two years ago where he engaged in employment at the Temple Chattanooga and Hassell Manufacturing Company. He was united in marriage to Lora White August 31, 1935, Mrs. Webb survives. He was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church. Mr. Webb departed this life November 23, 1978, at the age of 71 years, 2 months and 15 days. Surviving besides his wife are six daughters – Mrs. Everett Beckham – Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Russell Bowlin and Mrs. James Hanna both of Savannah, Mrs. Joe Armstrong – Huntsville, Ala. And Mrs. Bob Stanford Henderson, Tenn., Mrs. Jack Poore – Nashville, Tenn. Two sons – Mr. Floyd Webb and Mr. L. G. Webb both of Savannah, Tenn. One sister – Mrs. Era McGee – Fulton, Miss., One Brother – Mr. James Webb – Lutts, Tenn. 10 Grandchildren.”

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WEBB, ROBBIE L. (NEWLAND), From Mishawaka, Indiana newspaper “Robbie L. Webb, Nov. 8, 1934 – March 23, 2007   MISHAWAKA – Robbie L. (Newland) Webb, 72 of Mishawaka, died at 10:58 a.m. Friday, March 23 2007. She was born in Waterloo, AL on November 8, 1934, to Arthur T. and Mary A. (Sego) Holcombe. Robbie married Willard R. Newland on December 21, 1951. Willard died July 11, 1965. She then married Clinton H. Webb in First General Baptist Church in Mishawaka on December 10, 1977. He too preceded her in death on April 18, 2001. She was also preceded by her parents and a brother, Gary Holcombe. Robbie is survived by two daughters, Donna (John) Joyal of Mishawaka and Shelly (Ralph) Hoyt of Mishawaka; a son, Russell (Linda) Newland, Estill Springs, TN; a stepson, Willard (Phyliss) Holt of Florence, AL; seven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; two sisters, Doris (Ed) Bertrand of Mishawaka and Barbara Holcombe of Mishawaka; and a brother, Thomas (Stella) Holcombe of Fairborn, Ohio. Robbie was a dedicated homemaker. Friends may visit with the family on “Sunday, March 25th in Bubb Funeral Chapel, 3910 N. Main St. from 2 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at 2 pm. Monday, March 26, 2007, with Rev. Ron Hearon officiating. Burial will be at Mishawaka Fairview Cemetery.”

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WEEKS, CHARLIE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “A funeral for Charlie Weeks, 75, Rt. 12, Florence, was at 1 p.m. today at Johnson’s Crossroads Church. James Turnbow and Virgil Geans officiated. Burial was in Austin Cemetery, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home at Waynesboro directing. He died Wednesday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital. He was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Weeks; sons, Paul Weeks, Osceola, Ind.; Eugene Weeks, South Bend, Ind.; Harland Weeks, Mishawaka, Ind.; Larry Weeks, Chester Weeks, Charles Weeks, all of Cloverdale; Gary Weeks, Dexter Weeks, both of Florence; daughters, Mrs. Virginia Gilchrist, Iron City, Tenn.; Mrs. Juanita Lawson, Mrs. Katherine Ashby, Mrs. Frances Mann, Miss Mary Weeks, Miss Martha Weeks, Miss Susan Weeks, Miss Laura Weeks, all of Florence; Mrs. Shelia Burns, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; step-daughter, Mrs. Anna Lee Witt, Mishawaka, Ind.; brothers, Elbert Weeks, Hamilton; Leonard Weeks, Muscle Shoals; Drew Weeks, Cypress Inn, Tenn.; Coy weeks, Mishawaka, Ind.; Luther Weeks, Ellis Weeks, Florence; sister, Mrs. Florence Ingram, Dyersburg, Tenn.; 31 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.”

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WESTON, ARTHUR LEE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., and was compiled by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. “Mr. Arthur Lee Weston, 72, Rolling Acres Nursing Home, died March 12, 1978 at the nursing home. Funeral services will be at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church on March 13, 1978, conducted by Rev. Virgil Gean. Mr. Weston was a member of the Baptist church. Surviving Mr. Weston are two brothers, Mr. Luther Weston, Sayre, Oklahoma and Mr. George Weston, Imperial, Missouri; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Lee Clanton, Florence, AL, and Mrs. Nettie White, Turrell, Arkansas; and a number of nieces and nephews.”

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WHITAKER, ANSLEY L., South Bend, Indiana “Funeral services for Ansley L. Whitaker, 75, 26746 U.S. Highway 20, South Bend, Ind., will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bubb Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Shirley Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Garden, Osceola, Ind. He died Saturday night in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He was a native of Waterloo and had lived in Indiana since 1927. He was a retired employee of the Bendix Corp., a veteran and member of the Fraternal Order of the Elks. Survivors include his sons, Robert B. Whitaker, South Bend, Joseph P. Whitaker, Tulsa Okla.; daughter, Miss Delores Whitaker, South Bend; stepdaughter, Mrs. Wesley Steinke, Edwardsburg, Mich.; brother, John Whitaker, Mishawaka, Ind.; sisters, Mrs. Conrad Schildknecht, Mrs. Robert Nolan, Mishawaka; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.”

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WHITAKER, WILSON E., Times Daily/Monday, July 15, 1996 “Leoma, Tenn.   Wilson Edward Whitaker, 73, died Saturday, July 13, 1996, after a sudden illness. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. today at Loretto Memorial Chapel Funeral Home. He was the husband of Yvonne Mae Whitaker of Leoma.”

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WHITE, ARNOLD Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., and was compiled by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence. Mr. Arnold White, 61, Rt. 9, Florence, AL, died February 5, 1978 at Colonial Manor Hospital. Mr. White was born July 4, 1916 in Wayne County, TN He was retired from Uniroyal, Mishawaka, Ind. Mr. White was the son of the late Frank and Hannah Davis White and was a member of the Freewill Baptist church. The funeral will be at Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church on February 8, 1978 at 2 p.m., with Rev. V. H. Gean and Rev. Earl Dixon conducting the funeral, Morrison-Elkins directing. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Rogers White, Florence, AL; one son, Mr. Robert White, Mishawaka, Ind.; three daughters, Mrs. Eddie Marie McClish, Florence, Mrs. Shirley Robbins, Collinwood, TN,. Mrs. Peggy Powell, Monroe, LA; eight brothers, Mr. Jack White, Mr. Jason White, Mr. Lawrence White, Mr. Green Berry White, Mr. James White, Mr. Owen White all of Waterloo, and Mr. B.F. White and Mr. Lindille White of Mishawaka, Ind.; one sister, Mrs. Curtis Woods, Florence; 11 grandchildren.”

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WHITE, BENJAMIN FRANK Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. compiled by Wayne County Memory Gardens, Inc., Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Mr. Benjamin Frank White, age 80, of Route 2, Waterloo, Alabama, passed away Jan. 6 1973 at Coffee Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Lauderdale County, Alabama and son of Jack and Sallie Young White. Survivors are 9 sons, Jack & Lawrence White, Waterloo, Alabama, Arnold, Linville, Owen, James, B.F. White all of Mishawaka, Indiana; Jason & Green, Florence, Alabama; 2 daughters, Mrs. Cordelia Wood, Florence, Alabama, Mrs. Dorothy Flowers, Mishawaka, Indiana; 2 brothers, Mr. Willie White, Florence, Alabama and Mr. Weak White, Waterloo, Alabama; 58 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren.”

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WHITE, CURTIS, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Curtis White, 66, Columbiana, Ala., died Monday, Oct. 9, 2000, of cancer. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 10, 2000, at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2000, at First Baptist Church, Waterloo, Ala., with burial in Fords Mill Cemetery. He was a native of Waterloo, Ala. Survivors include his son, Alex White, Waterloo, Ala.; daughter, Angie Kurosaka, Columbiana, Ala.; sisters, Virginia White, Waterloo, Ala., Faye Heavner, Little Rock, Ark; brothers, J.L. White, South Bend, Ind., David White, South Bend, Ind.; two grandchildren, Grace and Olivia Kurosaka, Columbiana, Ala.; son-in-law, Kyosuke Kurosaka, Columbiana, Ala. He was preceded in death by parents, William Lewis and Mary Gean White; three brothers, Estelle, Namon and Kenneth White; and one sister, Zaddy White. He was a laborer for Sheet Metal Fabricating and a member of the Bible Christian Fellowship.”

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WHITE, HANNAH ADELINE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Hannah Adeline White born September 12, 1892, departed from this world, Monday, May 31, 1965, at 2 o’clock a.m. at ECM Hospital. Survivors are her husband, Frank White, Waterloo R# 2 ; two daughters, Mrs. Cordelia Wood of Star Route # 10, Florence, Mrs. J. L. Smith of Mishawaka, Indiana; nine sons, Arnold White, Linville, James, B.F. and Greenberry of Mishawaka, Jack & Lawrence of Waterloo, Owen of Cloverdale and Jason of Florence, R # 1.; one brother, Jess Davis of Collinwood, Tennessee; 48 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews and a host of relatives & friends.”

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WHITE, IDA HIGGINS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “ Ida Higgins White was born June 28, 1891 in Alabama, the daughter of the late Andy and Mary Smith Higgins. She was united in marriage to Wess White who preceded her in death on February 6, 1973. Mrs. White departed from this life August 30, 1975 at the age of 84 years, 2 months, and 2 days. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist church at Mt. Olive. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Vylona Jones and Miss Fleety White, both of Waterloo, and Mrs. Irene Williams, Florence, AL.; two sons, James White, Waterloo, and Jay White, South Bend, Ind.; 18 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren; and 2 great -great- grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel White, Savannah and Mrs. Lula Gann, Loretta, Tenn.; one brother John Higgins, Mich.”

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WHITE, JAMES Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., prepared by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Alabama. “Mr. James White, Route 2, Box 345A, Florence, AL died December 25, 1982 at ECM Hospital at the age of 64. Services for Mr. White will be Monday, December 27, 1982 at Morrison Elkins chapel with Rev. Don Singleton – Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Interment will be at Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include 2 sons, Mr. Kenneth Wayne White, Waterloo, AL. Mr. James Carl White, Florence, AL; 1 daughter, Miss Janice White, Florence, AL; 1 brother, Mr. Jay Lynn White, Mishawaka, Ind.; 1 brother, Mr. Jay Lynn White, Mishawaka, Ind.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Vylona Jones, Miss Fleety White of Waterloo, AL and Mrs. Irene Williams, Florence, AL; 2 grandchildren.”

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WHITE, JIMMY LYNN, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: He was born 1 Oct. 1947 and died 16 Mar 1982. “The service for Jimmy Lynn White, 34, Route 9, Florence, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Bumpus Creek Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Emerald Bailey and Edward Smith will officiate. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour before the funeral. The family will receive friends at the funeral home after 4:30 p.m. today. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. He was a member of Waterloo Free Will Baptist Church and a mechanic for Melvin Young Motors, Florence. Survivors include his father, James White, Rhodesville; mother, Mrs. Elsie Wallin, Holly Pond: brothers, Carl White, Rhodesville, Wayne White, Waterloo; sister, Miss Janice White, Rhodesville; one niece; one nephew.”

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WHITE, LAWRENCE OWEN Information taker from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. prepared by Elkins & Sons Funeral Home, Florence, Alabama. “Mr. Lawrence Owen White, 66, Route 1, Florence, died Feb. 3, 1986 at Wayne County Hospital, Wayne County, Tennessee. The funeral will be Feb. 6, 1986 at Murphy’s Chapel Church, with Rev. Virgil Gean conducting the service. Survivors include son, Milas White, Savannah, Tennessee; brothers, Benjamin F. White, Mishawaka, Ind., Jason White, Owen White, James White and Greenberry White all of Florence; sister, Mrs. Cordila Woods, Rhodesville,Ala.”

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WHITE, LETHA SHARP, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Savannah, Tenn.   Letha Sharp White, 98, died Monday, Feb. 17, 2003, of heart failure. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home chapel, with the graveside service at 1:30 p.m. in Florence City Cemetery, Florence, Ala. She was the sister of Leona Littrell of Florence, Ala.”

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WHITE, LINVILLE O. Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. prepared by Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Alabama. “Mr. Linville O. White, 312 Baker Street, Mishawaka, Indiana, died June 12, 1981 at his residence at age 59. The funeral will be Monday, June 15, 1981 at Murphy’s Chapel Church, with Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Survivors include 1 son, Mr. John W. White – Mishawaka, Indiana; 6 brothers: Mr. Benjamin White – Mishawaka, Indiana, Mr. Owen White, Mr. Jason White, Mr. Lawrence White, Mr. Greenberry White, Mr. James White all of Florence, Alabama; 1 sister, Mrs. Curtis Woods – Florence; 1 granddaughter – Tammy White – Mishawaka, Indiana.”

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WHITE, MABLE EZEKIEL, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mable Ezekiel White, 72, left this world to be in the arms of her Savior on Jan. 17, 2004, at Memorial Hospital of South Bend, Ind. Mable’s untimely passing was due to complications from a stroke, which occurred on Jan. 9, 2004. Mable was born on Nov. 21, 1931. She was one of seven children born to the late Jesse and Dewey Ezekiel. Her brothers, Robert, George and William “Archie,” have already passed on to a better world. Mable precedes her three sisters, Elizabeth Sharp and Rebecca Brown, of Central Heights, Ala., and Ola Heathcoat, of Savannah, Tenn. Mable met her husband of 53 years, Grady W. White Sr., in their hometown of Waterloo, Ala. They were married in Corinth, Miss., on Sept. 16, 1950. They moved to Mishawaka, Ind., in 1951 and have resided in this area for 52 years. Mable devoted her life to the welfare and care of those she loved and is survived by a family that cherished her, which includes her husband, Grady; their four sons, Larry (Patti) White, of Mishawaka, Grady (Carol) White Jr., of Osceola, Ind., Don White and Ron White, both of Mishawaka; along with six grandchildren, Jesse (Amy) White, of Osceola, Ind., Tracey White, of Mishawaka, Scott (Shawna) White, of Mishawaka, Junell (Ted) Broskey, of South Bend, Ariel Kendrick and Sylvia White, both of Goshen, Ind. Mable is also survived by two great-grandchildren, Caitlin White, of Mishawaka, and Stephanie Broskey, of South Bend. Mable always placed the welfare of others before her own and will be forever loved and missed by both her family and those fortunate enough to have counted her as a friend. A devout Christian soul and a true Southern lady. Friends may call from 3-7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19, in the Bubb Funeral Chapel North, 3910 N. Main St., Mishawaka, and one hour prior to the service, which will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, in the funeral chapel, with the Rev. David Stauffer, from the New Life Baptist Church, officiating.”

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WHITE, MARGIE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. News clip from Shackelford Funeral Directors, Savannah, Tenn. “Margie White, 85, Route 1, Waterloo, died Monday, Dec. 12, 1994, of natural causes. The funeral will be at ll a.m. Thursday, at Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church. Burial will be in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery.” From Shackelford remembrance pamphlet: In Loving Memory of Margie G. White Date of birth, Friday, March 26, 1909 Date of Death, Monday, December 12, 1994 Age 85 years 8 months 16 days Services Thursday, December 15, 1994, 11:00 AM, Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church Officiating, Virgil Gean and Vernon Gober Interment Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery Lauderdale County, Alabama”  

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WHITE, MARY GEAN, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “WATERLOO — The funeral for Mary Gean White, 80, Waterloo, will be at 3 p.m. today at Ford’s Mill Free Will Baptist Church, with Virgil Gean and E.W. Bean officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee, directing. She died Tuesday at her residence. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Zaddy Bosch, Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Virginia Wilder, Waterloo, Mrs. Faye Heavener, Little Rock, Ark; sons, Estol White, David White, Joe Louis White, all of Mishawaka, Curtis White, Waterloo; brother, Henry Gean, Florence; 22 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren.” Note: Mary died Aug. 20, 1985 and was buried on Aug. 22, 1985.

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WHITE, MATHIER H., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mathier H. White, 82, Florence, Ala., died Monday, March 4, 2002, after an extended illness. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at Greenview Funeral Home. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 7, 2002, at Greenview Memorial Park, with Brother Jack Coons officiating. He was a native of Tennessee and a former resident of Florence, Ala. He is survived by his son, William L. White and wife, Norma, Mishawaka, Ind.; stepson, Sonny Harris, Hood River, Ore.; step-daughter, Christine Harris, Hood River, Ore.; grandchildren, Adam White, Mishawaka, Ind., Carolyn White, Mishawaka, Ind., and Barbara White, Richland, Mo. He was employed as a millwright for TVA, Muscle Shoals, Ala. He was a World War II veteran. Greenview Funeral Home, Florence, is directing.”

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WHITE, MATTIE RIEDOUT Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, TN. “Mattie Riedout White was born July 17, 1892 in Wayne County; the daughter of the late Calvin C. and Elizabeth Frazier Riedout. On April 28, 1913 she was united in marriage to R.W. White, Sr. Mrs. White departed from this life May 28, 1971 at the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence; the age of 79 years, 10 months, and 11 days. She leaves her husband of Florence, Ala.; five sons, Floyd White, Hershel and R.W. White, Jr. all of Savannah, Ralph and Tommy White of Florence; six daughters, Mrs. Hester Clay, Hayti, Missouri, Mrs. Myrtle Morris, Savannah, Mrs. Reba Brewer, Mrs. Beadie Black, Mrs. Marie Roberts, and Mrs. Opha Davis, all of Florence, Ala.; 41 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren; two brothers, Horace Riedout and Roy Riedout, Florence, Ala.”

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WHITE, MILES G., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Miles G. White, age 72, of Florence, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2003, at ECM Hospital. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and a retired ironworker. The graveside service will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Milford Cemetery. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Robert Gilchrist. His parents, Frank and Hannah White, one son, Tracey White, and eight siblings preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife, Heather Ruth Young White, Florence; sons, Tony White and wife, Cheryl, Waterloo, Teddy White, Florence, Terry White, Ocala, Fla., Patrick White and wife, Tammy, Florence, Mike White and Timmy White of Indiana; daughter, Jennifer White Vance and husband, Ronny, of St. Florian; grandchildren, Michael, Coty, Jessica, Brianna, David, Taylor Rae, Terra Lynn, Nathaniel, Christian, Tiffany, Savannah and Josh White; and one great-grandchild, Jasmine Snow White. Pallbearers will be friends and family members. Honorary pallbearers will be Mickey Clemmons, Dr. Sockwell and Dr. Holden. Mr. White was loved very much and will be missed by his many friends and family members. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses of ECM Hospital and ECM East, who provided excellent care for Mr. White during his illness. The family would also like to give special thanks to Lois Haddock. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”

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WHITE, NORMA LEE, Savannah, Tennessee SAVANNAH, Tenn. — The funeral for Norma Lee Gean White, 63, Route 1, will be at 1 p.m. today at Whites Creek Free Will Baptist Church with Johnny banks officiating. Burial will be Whites Creek Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, directing. She died Monday, Nov. 9, 1987, at Hardin County General Hospital, Savannah. She was a native of Hardin County, Tenn., and a seamstress at Angelica Manufacturing, Savannah, for over 16 years. Survivors include her husband, Hershel White, Savannah; daughter, Mrs. Jeanna Ford, Savannah; sons, Jerry White, Travis White, Randy White, Ronnie White, all of Savannah; sister, Mrs. Beatrice Gean Stricklin, Savannah; brothers, Aaron Gean, Florence, Ala., Rick Gean, Chicago, Ill., five grandchildren.” Note: Clergy records show the following: Norma Lee Gean White was born September 25, 1924 in Hardin County, daughter of the late Charlie and Georgia Crotts Gean. On April 11, 1942 she was untied in marriage to Hershel L. White. Mrs. White was a member of the White’s Creek Freewill Baptist Church.“

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WHITE, OLLIE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean. “Ollie White was born March 6, 1895 in Lauderdale County, Ala., the son of the late Melvin and Elizabeth Scott White. On December 25, 1927 he married the former Thelma Scott. Mr. White departed from this life May 17, 1977 at the age of 82 years, 2 months and 11 days. He served in the U.S. Army as a private in WWI. He leaves other than his wife, two sons Ledford and Melvin Arbie White, both of Waterloo; five grandchildren; two brothers William and Andy White both of Waterloo, and one sister, Mrs. Rosie Franks, Waterloo, Ala.”

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WHITE, OWEN LAWRENCE, TimesDaily/Friday, February 19, 1999 “Owen Lawrence White, 74, died Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1999. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home, Collinwood. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home chapel with burial in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Florence, Ala. He was the son of the late Frank and Anna Davis White.”

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WHITE, R.T., Times Daily, Florence, AL “R. T. White, 27, 1404 East Second St., Tuscumbia, died at his residence in a house fire. He was a native of Lauderdale County, and had lived in Tuscumbia for five years. He was employed with the Holland Air Conditioner Company. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. this morning at the Spry Funeral Home Chapel, Sheffield, with Bishop Marck C. Warner, officiating. Burial followed in the Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Lauderdale County. Survivors include the widow, Sandra White; two sons, Robin Timothy White and Jonathan Patrick White; two daughters, Ebba Shevon White and Rebecca Evon White, all of Tuscumbia; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason White, Florence; grandfathers, Frank White, Waterloo, and Daniel Mac Keeton, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; six brothers, Marshall White, Tennessee; Albert White, Mearl White, Harold Prince White, Avon White and Ronald White, all of Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Lorene Young, Arkansas, and Mrs. Doris Ledlow, Leighton; a number of nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers were Jerry Kimbrough, David Allen, Winston Richardson, Jerry Patton, Charles Moore, and Lloyd Bryant.”

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WHITE, ROBERT, Times Daily, Florence, AL Information in the clergyman’s records of Virgil Gean, Sr. show date of death, October 10, 1976. “Robert White, 85, Waterloo, died Sunday at Colonial Manor Hospital. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a retired factory worker and a member of Post 11, American Legion. He was a World War I veteran and a member of the Baptist Church. Service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bumpus Creek Baptist Church, Rev. Virgil Geans will officiate. Burial will be in Bumpus Creek Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. Surviving are son, Earl White, Waterloo; sister, Mrs. Rosa Franks, Waterloo; brothers, Andy White, Ollie White and William White, all of Waterloo; one granddaughter. Friends may call at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. tonight. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Bearers will be Arbie White, Hershel White, Bill Benson, Edward Dean, Ancil Michael, Horace Pyburn and James White.”

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WHITE, ROBERT WEAK, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “Note: Clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean Sr. show Mr. White was born May 30, 1895 in Alabama, and was the son of the late Jack and Sally Young White. On April 27, 1913 he married the former Mattie Rideout, who preceded him in death on May 28, 1972. He died on March 23, 1975.” “Robert Weak White, 80, Rt. 8, Florence, died Tuesday at a local nursing home. He was a retired farmer. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Shackleford Funeral Chapel in Savannah, Tenn. With Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will follow in Cemetery. Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. Reba Brewer, Mrs. Bedia Black, Mrs. Marie Roberts, Mrs. Opha Davis, all of Florence, Mrs. Myrtle Morris, Savannah, Tenn. And Mrs. Hester Clay, Hayti, Missouri; sons, Floyd White, Herschel White, R.W. White Jr., all of Savannah, Tenn., Ralph White and Tommy White, both of Florence; brothers, W.A. White, Waterloo, 43 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren.”

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WHITE, TERRY ANDREW Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Terry Andrew White, infant son of Owen and Eulia White, died in 1965. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, Rechil Dail White and 5 half brothers and sisters, Katherine, Jerry, Peggy, Larry and Sue; grandparents, Mr. Frank White, Mrs. Hannah White, Mr. Marvin Smith and Mrs. Zella Smith; a host of uncles, aunts and cousins.”

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WHITE, VIOLA WILLIAMS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee. “Viola Williams White was born October 22, 1879, in Hardin County Tennessee, the daughter of Joe and Martha Cossey Williams. Mrs. White was united in marriage June 22, 1902, to Mr. N. D. White who preceded her in death July 19, 1940. Mrs. White lived in the Lutts Community of Wayne County. She was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. She departed this life February 3, 1970, at Hardin County General Hospital, Savannah, Tennessee, at the age of 90 years, 3 months and 11 days. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lora Webb, Savannah and Mrs. Myrtle Franks, Lutts,; 14 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Mr. Wheeler Williams and Mr. Cecil Williams both of Savannah; one step daughter, Mrs. Ola McFalls, Savannah; three step sons, Mr. Bill White, Mr. John White and Mr. English White all of Savannah.”

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WHITE, WARREN DAVID “SAVANNAH, Tenn. — The Funeral for Warren David White, 70, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Shackelford Funeral Home chapel, Savannah, with the Revs. Virgil Gean and Carlos Hughes officiating. Burial will be in Holland’s Creek Cemetery. He died Friday, April 3, 1992, at VA Medical Center, Memphis. He was a retired heavy equipment operator in the construction business and World War II U.S. Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Craven White, Savannah; sons, Ricky White, Burl White, Charles White, all of Savannah; daughter, Mrs. Loretta Stricklin, Savannah; brothers, Oliver White, James White, both of Savannah, Claude White, Florence, Ala; sisters, Mrs. Laura Milligan, Florence, Mrs. L.B. Barrier, Scottsboro, Ala.; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild.” Note: Mr. White was born August 9, 1921 in Hardin County, Tennessee the son of the late Dempsey D. and Louisa Pollard White.

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WHITE, WAYNE AMOS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Wayne Amos White was born on December 19, 1911 in Hardin County, the son of the late William and Lou White. On December 5, 1930 he was united in marriage to Clara Webb. He was a member of the New Hope Freewill Baptist Church, was a life long resident of Hardin County, and worked as a farmer and a sawer. Mr. White departed this life on March 18, 1990, at the Hardin County General Hospital, at the age of 78 years, 2 months, and 29 days. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Clara White of Savannah; five daughters, Mrs. Joyce Wesson, Mrs. Betty Ruth Collins, Mrs. Sandra Jean Tate all of Savannah, Mrs. Mary Ann Smith of Michie and Mrs. Barbara Sue Borden of Sheffield, AL; two sons, Junior Wayne White and W.J. White of Savannah; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Phillips and Mrs. Eula Williams of Savannah; three brothers, Nick White, John D. White and Harold White of Savannah; 29 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son Garinth Wayne White in 1940.”

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WHITE, WES Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, TN. “Wes White was born March 11, 1892 in Alabama, the son of the late W.T. and Lizzie Scott White. On September 11, 1911 he married the former Ida Higgins. Mr. White departed from this life February 6, 1972, at his home, at the age of 80 years, 10 months, and 25 days. He leaves other than his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Vylona Jones and Miss Fleety White of Waterloo and Mrs. Irene Williams, Florence; two sons James White, Waterloo and Jay Lynn White, South bend, Ind.; 18 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Rosie Franks, Waterloo; four brothers Bill, Ollie, Andy, and Rob White, all of Waterloo, Alabama.”

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WHITE, WILLIE ANDREW, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The service for Willie Andrew White, 88, will be today at 3 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, Waterloo, with Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. He died Tuesday, June 13, 1989, at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital, Sheffield. He was a retired farmer and a member of Murphy’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, Waterloo. Survivors include his wife, Margie Balentine White; sons, Turner White, William C. White, all of Waterloo, Jack White, Savannah; daughters, Lula Liles, Jeanette Bennett, both of Florence, Irene Lard, Mishawaka, Ind., Mable Morris, Savannah, Faye Duha, Antioch, Ill.; 22 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Greg Mabe, Bobby Jenkins, Roger Morris, Jackie Balentine, Jimmy Cox, and Clifford Fessler.”

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WHITE, WILLIE ANDREW JACKSON Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. which was compiled by Spry Funeral Home of Florence. “Willie Andrew Jackson White, was born October 3, 1912. He died September 6, 1978 at the age of 65 years, 11 months and 3 days. Survivors include one son, William White, Jr., Huntsville, AL; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Bates, Tuscumbia and Mrs. Judy Pettie, Huntsville, AL; one sister, Mrs. Cordila Woods, Florence; seven brothers, Lawrence White, Jason White, Linville White, Owen White, all of Waterloo, B.F. White, Mishawaka, Indiana, James White, Rt. 6, Florence, and Greenberry White, Rt. 4, Florence; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.”

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WHITE, WILLIAM LOUIS, from local newspaper, 8/27/81 “ William Louis White, 79, Waterloo, died Wednesday at his residence. He was a retired farmer and a member of Bumpus Creek Pentecostal Church. The service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Ford’s Mill Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Virgil Gean will officiate. Burial will be in Ford’s Mill Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tennessee, directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Gean White; daughters, Mrs. Zaddy Bosch, Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Virginia Wilder, Waterloo, Mrs. Faye Heavener, Little Rock, Ark.; sons, Estol White, David White, Joe Louis White, all of Mishawaka, Curtis White, Waterloo; sister, Mrs. Mollie Shepherd, West Memphis, Ark.; 22 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.”

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WHITE, WILLIAM THOMAS Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home. “William Thomas White was born August 16, 1899 in Lauderdale County, Alabama, the son of the late Melt and Elizabeth Scott White. He married the former Eula Raney, who preceded him in death in 1944. Mr. White departed from this life August 10th at the age of 80 years, 11 months, and 24 days. He leaves two daughters Mrs. Artie Mae Reed, Waterloo, and Mrs. Mildred Hogan, Florence; 2 grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Rosie Franks, Waterloo, and a brother Andy White, Waterloo, AL.”

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WHITE, WILLIE ANDREW, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The service for Willie Andrew White, 88, will be today at 3 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, Waterloo, with Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. He died Tuesday, June 13, 1989, at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital, Sheffield. He was a retired farmer and a member of Murphy’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, Waterloo. Survivors include his wife, Margie Balentine White; sons, Turner White, William C. White, all of Waterloo, Jack White, Savannah; daughters, Lula Liles, Jeanette Bennett, both of Florence, Irene Lard, Mishawaka, Ind., Mable Morris, Savannah, Faye Duha, Antioch, Ill.; 22 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Greg Mabe, Bobby Jenkins, Roger Morris, Jackie Balentine, Jimmy Cox, and Clifford Fessler.”

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WHITE, WILLIE ANDREW JACKSON Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. which was compiled by Spry Funeral Home of Florence. “Willie Andrew Jackson White, was born October 3, 1912. He died September 6, 1978 at the age of 65 years, 11 months and 3 days. Survivors include one son, William White, Jr., Huntsville, AL; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Bates, Tuscumbia and Mrs. Judy Pettie, Huntsville, AL; one sister, Mrs. Cordila Woods, Florence; seven brothers, Lawrence White, Jason White, Linville White, Owen White, all of Waterloo, B.F. White, Mishawaka, Indiana, James White, Rt. 6, Florence, and Greenberry White, Rt. 4, Florence; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.”

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WHITSETT, MISS SALLIE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — Miss Sallie Whitsett, 95, Rt. 1, Waterloo, died Friday night at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Nursing Home. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at Ford’s Mill Baptist Church with Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will follow in Ford’s Mill Cemetery, Shackleford Funeral Home of Savannah directing. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary White, Waterloo; two brothers, Charlie Geans, Waterloo, Henry Geans Cloverdale.” The minister’s records show the obituary read as follows: “Miss Sallie Whittset passed away Oct 22, 1971 at age 95. She was a member of the body of the Holiness faith, was a Christian for years. She has left 2 brothers and one sister, Mrs. Mary White of Waterloo, Ala Mr. Henry Geans of Cloverdale, Ala. and Mr. Charlie Geans of Waterloo to morn her passing and many nieces and nephews and a host of friends.”

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WHITTEN, MARK DEWAYNE, Times Daily, Florence, AL Mark DeWayne Whitten, four weeks old, died Saturday afternoon following a sudden illness. Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. from the Antioch Freewill Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Whitten, Florence; three brothers, Kenneth, Sammy and Randy Whitten; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Roberson, Miss Patsy Whitten and Miss Renee Whitten; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Montgomery.”

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WILEY, FREEMAN “BRUNO” JR., Times Daily, Florence, AL “Freeman “Bruno” Wiley, Jr., 60, 172 Lunsford Road, Leoma, Tenn., died Friday, Oct. 24, 1997 at his residence after a short illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Loretto Memorial Chapel with burial and graveside military honors in Loretto Memorial Gardens. Officiating at the funeral will be Chuck Kitchens. He was born in Cherokee, AL. He is survived by his wife, Dee Ann Conway Wiley, Loretto, Tenn.; son, Bob Wiley, Florence, Ala.; daughter, Kim Wiley, Loretto, Tenn.; mother, Lois Wiley Cross, Florence, Ala.; sisters, Joyce Eskridge, Loretto, Tenn., Earlene Grisham, Iuka, Miss.; father-in-law, Robert L. Conway, Leoma, Tenn.; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Freeman Clarence Wiley, Sr. He was a retired foreman at Reynolds Metal Company, was a member of Loretto First Baptist Church and was the 1996-1996 Legionnaire of the year for Tennessee. He was a member of the American Post 146 Loretto, Tenn., Masonic Lodge of Sheffield, Ala, Cahaba Temple of Huntsville, Ala., Lawrenceburg Shrine Club and the elks Lodge in Lawrenceburg, Tenn. He was a U.S. Army veteran from the Korea War.”

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WILLETT, CLARENCE, Florence Times Daily Note: The tomb shows date of birth 3 Jul 1920 and death was 1 Nov. 1969. “Clarence Willett, 49, Cloverdale, died Saturday at 5:55 p.m. at Flint, Ala. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County and was a farmer in the Cloverdale Community. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday from Wesley’s Chapel by Rev. W.W. Stockman and Rev. Virgil Gean. Burial was in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Margie Watkins Willett; a son, Morris; four brothers, Clyde, John A., both of Cloverdale; Paul, Winter Haven, Fla.; Marvin, Florence; three sister, Mrs. Willie Lee Threet, Mrs. Eugene Townsend, both of Florence; Mrs. Allen Winters, Cloverdale. Bearers were nephews.”

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WILLIAMS, ANDREW MORRIS, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Andrew Morris Williams, 85, formerly a resident of Waterloo, died Tuesday at Sandy Springs, Ga. He was a retired farmer. Services will be Thursday at 4 p.m. at Bumpus Creek Baptist Church with Virgil Gene and Earl Dixon officiating. Burial will be in Bumpus Creek Cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, Tenn., directing. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Agnew W. Benson, Roswell, Ga.; three sons, M.O. Williams, Martin, Tenn., Melvin Floyd Williams, Mishawaka, Mich., Doyle Williams, Waterloo; 20 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.” Note: Mr. Williams died Jan. 15, 1980 and was buried Jan. 17, 1980.

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WILLIAMS, CARL BEDFORD, TimesDaily/Friday, June 7, 1996 Carl B. Williams, 83, Petersville, died Wednesday, June 5, 1996, at ECM Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at Williams Chapel with burial in Williams Chapel Cemetery. The body will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Officiating will be the Rev. Adolph Lacy and the Rev. Vernon Gober, Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Mr. Williams was born and lived most of his life in Lauderdale County. He attended Underwood Baptist Church and was a retired machinist with Wheelabrator-Fryee and most recently worked at Gifford’s, Spur Station and Bevis Used Auto. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Mitchell and Ola Bell Williams; three sisters and four brothers. Mr. Williams was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Frances Boyce Sego Williams, Petersville; daughters, Sarah Stricklin, Savannah, Tenn., Debra Chandler, Florence; sons, Jerry Williams, Florence, Larry Williams, Elkhart, Ind.; brother, Clifford Williams, Mishawaka, Ind.; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Calvin Gifford, Jeff Bevis, Kenneth Gean, Ronnie Brown, Jimmy Shields and David Winborn.”

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WILLIAMS, CHARLES EDGAR, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “Charles Edgar Williams, 15, Rt. 1, Cloverdale, was killed in a highway accident Thursday near the Natchez Trace Parkway. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a 10th grade student at Central High School. Funeral services will be Saturday at 3 p.m. at Macedonia Church of Christ with J. Self and Norman Hargett officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for the service. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Williams; two brothers, Carl and David Williams; five sisters, Misses Ida Jane, Opal, Ebba, Wanda, and Dorothy Williams; maternal grandfather, William Hanback, Rt. 4, Florence. Bearers will be David Angel, Lowell Holcomb, Trent Dixon, Virgil Gean, Jr., Lilbourne Bevis, David Livingston.”

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WILLIAMS, CLARA MARIE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Clara Marie Williams, Waterloo, passed away March 21, 2001, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Cathy and David Winborn. Mrs. Williams was born Feb. 1, 1916, to the late George and Leona Perkins. On Dec. 25, 1936, she married Roy Wesley Williams, who preceded her in death. She was a member of Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church. The service will be Friday, March 23, at Elkins Funeral Home chapel at 1:30 p.m., with Howard Jaggers and Bob Graves officiating. Burial will follow in Williams Chapel Cemetery. The family received friends Thursday, March 22, at Elkins Funeral Home from 6 until 8 p.m. Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family. Mrs. Williams is survived by two daughters, Peggy Jean Smith, Waterloo, and Cathy Patricia Winborn, Florence; two grandsons, Jim Smith, Savannah, Tenn., and Wesley Winborn, Florence; one great-granddaughter, Megan Smith, Savannah, Tenn.; sisters, Edna Keel, Florence, and Mae Perkins, Waterloo; brother-in-law, Clifford Williams, Mishawaka, Ind.; sisters-in-law, Virginia Williams, Mishawaka, Ind., Francis Williams, Florence, Rubye Williams, Milan, Mich., and Hazel (Pat) Perkins, Florence; several nieces and nephews. P allbearers will be Tim McFall, David Holcombe, Lawrence Holcombe, Dwayne Holcombe, Charles Parker and Leonard Holcombe. Honorary pallbearers will be David McFall, Glenn McFall, Jesse McFall, Billy McFall, Harold Smith, James H. Riedout, Tony Lacher and Pettus Smith. Flowers are appreciated or donations may be made to Hospice of the Shoals, 1108 Bradshaw Drive, Florence, AL 35630 or Williams Chapel Cemetery Fund, 3950 County Road 1, Waterloo, AL 35677. The family would like to thank Dr. John Bartmess, Dr. John Musgrove, Brenda Griggs, Dr. Rao Boorgu, Dr. Rajesh Boorgu, Dr. Subir Paul and the staff of all the aforementioned physicians, We also want to thank Hospice of the Shoals, especially Donna Venable.”

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WILLIAMS, DOYLE B., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Doyle B. Williams, 67, of Waterloo, died Sunday, Dec. 21, 2003. The funeral services will be held Monday, Dec. 22, 2003, in the funeral hone chapel at 3 p.m., with Brother Richard Fox officiating. Interment will follow in Hollands Creek Cemetery. Mr. Williams was a native of Lauderdale County, where he worked for many years as a farmer and was a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his mother, Martha Jane King; son, Johnny Williams; daughters, Maria Dennis, Sharleen Stricklin and Priscilla Stricklin; brothers, M.O. Williams and Floyd Williams; sister, Agnes Benson; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jack Harris, Tom Ray, Tommy Ray, Raymond Murphy, Jim Wilder and Gereald Keel. Morrison Funeral Home, Florence/Central Heights, is directing.”

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WILLIAMS, JOHN MITCHELL, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The service for John Mitchell Williams, 100, Route 1, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church, Waterloo, with the Rev. Virgil Gean officiating. Burial will be in Williams Chapel Cemetery, Waterloo, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. He died Monday, Nov. 3, 1986, at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex, Florence, after a short illness. A native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, living all his life in Waterloo, he was the son of the late Andrew and Martha Jane Holt Williams, Waterloo, a retired farmer and a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include sons, Carl Williams, Florence, Ray Williams, Milam, Mich., Clifford Williams, Mishawaka, Ind.; daughters, Mrs. Hattye Nesbitt, Waterloo, Mrs. Mary Edna Love, Savannah, Tenn.; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Hershel Brown, Gene Landrum, Herschel Holcombe, Charles Parker, Charles Dowdy and Tony Locker.”

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WILLIAMS, ROBERT OSCAR, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Robert Oscar Williams, 86, a resident of Rt. 1, Cloverdale, died Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. at ECM Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mr. Williams was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale and a retired farmer. Services will be conducted at the Bumpus Creek Baptist Church at 2:30 Friday with Rev. Virgil Geans officiating. Burial is scheduled for Scott Cemetery with Spry of Florence in charge. The body will be at the funeral home until time for services. Surviving are three sons, Edgar Williams, Rt. 1, Cloverdale; Andrew Williams and Ellis Williams, both of Florence; three daughters, Mrs. J.C. Box, Rt. 4, Florence; Mrs. Earl Dixon, Rt. 2, Waterloo and Mrs. James McKelvey, Rt. 4, Florence; two brothers, A.M. Williams, Rt. 2, Waterloo and John L. Williams, Florence; one sister, Mrs. Millie Sego, Rt. 2, Florence; 30 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as bearers.” Note: Mr. Williams died at ECM Hospital at 9:30 p.m., May 29, 1963. (Spry Funeral Home Minister’s Card)

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WILLIAMS, ROY WESLEY, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Roy Wesley Williams, 60, Rt. 2, Waterloo, died today at 2 a.m. at ECM Hospital after an illness of six weeks. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church and was a foreman with Sheffield Read-Mix Co. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Williams Chapel Presbyterian Church with Dr. George DeBoer officiating. Burial will follow in Williams Chapel Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Marie Perkins Williams; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Smith and Miss Cathy Williams, both of Waterloo; his father, John M. Williams, Rt. 2, Waterloo; three brothers, Carl and Clifford Williams, both of Mishawaka, Ind., Ray Williams, Ypsilanti, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Nesbitt, Waterloo, Mrs. Mary Love, Savannah, Tenn.; one grandson. Bearers will be Billy Heathcoat, David Poss, Billy Bailey, Granville May, Bill South, Lawrence Cochran.”

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WILLIAMS, VERNON B., Mishawaka, Indiana “Vernon B. Williams, 50, of Mishawaka, Ind., formerly of Waterloo, died Friday at Mishawaka following a short illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County and attended the Baptist Church. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Monday at Bumpus Creek Baptist Church near Waterloo, Rev. J. B. Harper officiating. Burial will follow in Scott Cemetery, Shackleford Funeral Home of Savannah directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel Faulkner Williams of Mishawaka; one daughter, Karen S. Williams of Gary, Ind.; his father, Morris Williams of Waterloo; three brothers, Millard O. Williams of Martin, Tenn., Melvin F. Williams of Mishawaka and Doyle Williams of Waterloo; one sister, Mrs. Agnes Benson of Roswell, Ga. The body will be taken to the Funeral Home at 5 p.m. today and will remain there until shortly before services.”

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WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA A., Mishawaka, Indiana “Virginia A. Williams, April 19, 1922-Dec. 24, 2007   MISHAWAKA — Virginia was 85 and passed away on December 24th in Hospice house. She was born to Lanier and Lou Holcombe in Lauderdale County in Alabama near Waterloo, Alabama. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Williams, in November 2001; along with six brothers, Will, John, Elmo, Arthur, Ted and Ruben; and five sisters, Edna, Hattie, Sally, Vera and Gertrude. She is survived by a sister, Rosie (Leroy) Haddock of Killen, Alabama; two sons, Jess (Kim) Williams of South Bend and Denny (Jean) Williams of Mishawaka; a grandson, Brent (Jennifer) Williams; a granddaughter, Susan (Matt) Park; along with two great-granddaughters, Rachel Williams and Hannah Park. She is also survived by one sister-in-law, Frances Williams of Florence, Alabama, and many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly. As Virginia Holcombe she married Clifford in Alabama in 1940. Their marriage spanned 61 wonderful years. In 1942 they moved to Mishawaka. Clifford and Virginia were members of South Side General Baptist Church. Virginia was briefly employed by Ball band (Uniroyal) during WWII. Later she worked as a seamstress for Fashion Cleaners. Virginia loved her family and had great love for her grandchildren, Brent and Susan. In the last four years her greatest pride came to her in her great-granddaughters, Rachel and Hannah. Virginia had a great interest in current events and the space program. After retirement, Clifford and Virginia made many trips to Orange Beach, Alabama, where she loved looking for sand dollars and garage sales. Virginia was a 20-year cancer survivor and always faced this illness with a smile and a great attitude. The family cannot express their indebtedness to Dr. Rafat Ansari and his staff at Michiana Hematology and Oncology. Their expert treatments and kind and loving ways were the utmost help in the last three-and-a- half years in her battle with cancer. We also thank Hospice House for the quality care and dignity she received in her last few days. Pastor Jeff Little, who was dearly loved by both Virginia and Clifford, will conduct the funeral in the Bubb Funeral Chapel, 3910 N. Main St., at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 29th. Friends may call in the funeral home on Friday, Dec. 28th, from 4 to 6 p.m. Interment will follow the funeral service at Fairview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to South Side General Baptist Church Building Fund, or to the Williams Chapel graveyard fund, Waterloo, Alabama.”

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WILSON, MRS. ADA BELLE Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and was compiled by Wayne County Memory Gardens, Waynesboro, Tennessee. “Mrs. Ada Belle Wilson, age 73, of Rt. 1 Iron City, Tenn. passed away December 17, 1973, at Coffee Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County and the daughter of William Luther and Jennie Lou Berry Harper. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Mr. James Aaron Wilson ; three sons, James Orville, Edward Boone, and Bobby Glen Wilson all of Rt. 1, Iron City, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Lillie Corene Powell, Warner Robbins, Ga. And Mrs. Gladys Christine Dyer, Tazwell, Tenn.; six brothers, Mr. Lonzo, Rev. J.B. and Mr. Roy Harper all of Cypress Inn, Tenn., Mr. Granville Harper, Cloverdale, Ala., Mr. Chesley Harper, Lincoln Park, Mich., Mr. Warren Harper, Greenville, Miss.; two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Polk, Montevallo, Ala and Mrs. Ida Bevis, Cloverdale, Ala.; 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.”

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WILSON, JAMES AARON, Times Daily, Florence, AL “James Aaron Wilson, 77, Rt. 1, Iron City, Tenn., died Wednesday at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Nursing Home. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel, Collinwood, with Virgil Geans and Earl Dixon officiating. Burial will be in Memory Gardens, Collinwood. He was a native of Wayne County, a retired farmer, a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by sons, James O. Wilson, E. B. Wilson and Bobby Glen Wilson, all of Iron City; daughters, Mrs. Lillie Corene Powell, Warner Robbins, Ga., Mrs. Gladys Christine Dyer, Franklin, Tenn., eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren.”

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WINKLER, MARY ELLA LARD Information taken from the clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Mary Ella Lard Winkler was born in Lauderdale County, Alabama, on March 16, 1905, the daughter of the late James Henry and Mary Carson Lard. She was united in marriage to George Winkler, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Winkler was a resident of the Waterloo, Alabama area most of her life. She departed this life on January 1, 1989, at the Mitchell Hollingsworth Nursing Home in Florence, Alabama, at the age of 83 years, 9 months, and 17 days. Mrs. Winkler is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Gibbs, of Waterloo; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Hairrell of Florence, Mrs. Estalee Gibbs of Trumann, Arkansas; two brothers, Olen Lard of Savannah, Tennessee, Millard Lard of Iuka, Mississippi; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.”

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WINSTED, BETTY LOU, Times Daily, Florence, AL “Betty Lou Winstead, Route 1, Box 306, died Sunday, June 25, 1989, at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital, Sheffield, after an extended illness. She was born in Madison, Wis., and had lived in the Waterloo community for 18 years. She was a nurse’s aide at Glendale Nursing Home and a member of Young’s Chapel Pentecostal Church. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Young’s Chapel Pentecostal Church with the Revs. Paul Holloway and Virgil Genes officiating. Burial will be in Bumpus Creek Cemetery, Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Visitation will be at 4 p.m. today at the church. Survivors include a son, Thomas Spell, Springfield, Ill.; daughters, Cindie Winsted, Waterloo, Cindy Smith, Savannah, Tenn., Jamie Winsted, Russellville; brothers, Darrell Hull, Cumberland, Ky., Harold Hull, Fort Polk, La., George Hull, Birmingham; sister, Geraldine House, Watson, Ark.” WINSTED, GREEN SILAS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Spry Funeral Home. “Green Silas Winsted, 83, Rt. 3, Box 287, Russellville, AL was born July 24, 1907 in Franklin County AL. He was a member of Victory Freewill Baptist Church of Russellville. Mr. Winsted died 21 Oct. 1990 at Muscle Shoals Nursing Home, Muscle Shoals, AL. The funeral will be 23 Oct. 1990, with Virgil Gean conducting the funeral and Spry Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his wife, Lillie Winsted; sons, W.J. Winsted and Jimmy Winsted; one daughter, Betty Patton; a sister, Mary Ellen Winsted; a brother, Jeff Winsted; 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.”

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WITT, CHARLES D., TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Charles D. Witt, age 57, died May 23, 2002, at his residence. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. Charles was employed by Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital for a number of years. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Saturday, June 1, 2002, at Greenview Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Greenview Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Paul Holloway Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery. Survivors include his sister, Irene Doss and husband, Danny, of Clearmont, Calif.; along with a number of nieces , nephews and cousins. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, Dewey M. Witt and Willie Young Witt; and a niece, Diane Ramos. Pallbearers will be Danny Doss, Floyd Keeton, Randy Keeton, Ricky Keeton, Wayne Roth and Mark Manning. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Edsel Holden and his associate, Barbara, Dr. Felix Morris and the nursing staff at ECM Hospital. The family wishes to thank Hospice of the Shoals for the care given to Charles. In lieu of Flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Hospice of the Shoals, P.O. Box 307, Florence, Al 35631-0307. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”

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WITT, DEWEY MARLIN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The service for Dewey Marlin Witt, 80, Route 1, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Murphy’s Chapel, Lauderdale County, with Fred Dillion officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. He died Tuesday, May 30, 1989, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after an extended illness. He was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Stewartsville Church of Christ and a retired construction worker. Survivors include his wife, Willie Young Witt, Waterloo; son, Charles Witt, Waterloo; daughter, Elsie Doss, Clairmont, Calif.; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Bearers will be Danny Witt, T.C. Witt, Cecil Young, Floyd Keeton, Junior Woods and Doyle Young.”

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WITT, WILLIE LEORA, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Willie Leora Witt, age 93, of Florence, died Friday, Jan. 5, 2001, at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex. She was a native of Florence and a member of Stewartsville Church of Christ. The visitation will be Saturday, Jan. 13, 2001, at Greenview Funeral Home from 5 to 7 p.m. The funeral will be Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001, at 2 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel Freewill Baptist Church, with burial to follow in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery. Officiating at the service will be Fred Dillon and Wayne Woods. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey M. Witt; and one granddaughter, Diane Ramos. Survivors include one daughter, Irene Doss of Claremont, Calif.; one son, Charles Witt of Waterloo, Ala.; three grandchildren, Michael Campell and wife, Kathy, of Sioux Falls, S.D., Mark Campell and wife, Jennifer, of Loomis, Calif., and Shelia Maas and husband, Tim, of Rocklin, Calif.; 16 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will include Floyd Keeton, Rickey Keeton, Randy Keeton, Alfred South, David Weiss and Michael Young. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”

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WOODS, CHARLES GROVER, SR., Times Daily News, Florence, AL “Charles Grover Woods Sr., age 46, of Waterloo, passed away Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010. Visitation was Sunday, Jan. 31, at Light House Holiness Church. The service will be a 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, at the church, with burial in Ford’s Mill Cemetery, with Brother Paul Holloway and Brother Lynn Holloway officiating. Pallbearers will be Mike Elliott, T.C. Hart, Quinton Woods, Seth Holloway, Andy Pitts and Chad Adams. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ross Adams, Tim Adams, Tim Barrett and Terry Woods. Survives include his wife of 28 years, Libby Woods; sons, Charles Woods Jr. (Rebekah), of Waterloo, Chris Woods, Samuel Woods, both of Waterloo; sister, Regina Phillips, of Waterloo; brothers, Chris Wilkerson, of Russellville, Larry Seagrove, of Arizona; granddaughter, Gracie. Please sign the guest register at spry Williams.com. Spry-Williams Funeral Home is directing.”

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WOODS, GLEN, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Glen Woods, age 73, of Florence, Ala., died Tuesday, May 7, 2002. At Glenwood Convalescent Center. Glen was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of Stoney Point Church of Christ and the Dulcimer Music Association. Mr. Woods was retired as a deputy with the Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department and worked for many years with the State Highway Department. Glen was noted for his love of singing and playing the guitar. Visitation was Wednesday evening at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at Stoney Point Church of Christ. The body will be placed in the church at 10 a.m. today. Lawrence Williams and Rickey Phillips will officiate. Burial will follow in Stoney Point Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Geneva A. Woods of Florence, Ala.; sons, Kent Woods of Muscle Shoals, Ala., Barry Woods of Florence, Ala.; daughters, Karen Barrett of Florence, Ala., Glenna McRight of Huntsville, Ala., Lisa Montgomery of Florence, Ala.; brother, Harold Woods of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; 13 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Mr. Woods is preceded in death by his mother, Mattie Taylor Woods; father, Floyd Woods; sister, Ruby Woods Winborn; brothers, Floyd Virgil Woods, James Edward “Buddy” Woods and Fred Woods. Active pallbearers will be Josh McRight, Martin McRight, Jason Woods, Raymond Scott, Calvin Woods and Jerry Woods. Honorary pallbearers will be grandsons, Bradley Woods, Jerrod Woods and Blake Cockran. Memorials may be made to the Stoney Point activities fund. The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation to Glenwood Convalescent Center for the care given to Mr. Woods, Dr. Yoder and the Gambro Kidney Dialysis Center, Hospice and the Dulcimer Music Association. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”

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WOODS, HAROLD TAYLOR, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mr. Harold Taylor Woods, 64, of Leighton, died Saturday, March 27, 2004, at Helen Keller Hospital. His visitation will be Tuesday, March 30, 2004, from 11 a.m. until noon, at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. His funeral service will be Tuesday at Oak Grove Pentecostal Church, in Waterloo, at 2 p.m. Visitation at the church will be from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery, with Brother Ted Vafeas officiating. He is survived by his wife, Linda Sue Woods; son, Wade and wife, Bethany Woods; stepsons, Calvin Johnson, Donnie and wife, Martha Johnson, Jason and wife, Kelly Johnson; sisters, Ruth Bruce, Josephine and husband, Ralph Pulley, and Darlene Hipps; and four grandchildren. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Harold Woods Memorial Fund at the Lauderdale County Teachers Credit Union, 103 Mangum St., Florence, AL 35630. Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia, is directing.”

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WOODS, REV. J.C., Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “FLORENCE — The funeral for the Rev. J.C. Woods, 67, Route 14, Box 495, Florence, will be at 3 p.m. today at Canaan Methodist Church, with the Revs. Roland Parrish and Virgil Geans officiating. Burial will be in the Canaan cemetery, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, directing. He died Monday, April 21, 1986, at his residence. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a Freewill Baptist minister, a retired heavy-duty equipment operator for Ballew and Roberts Construction, a member of Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church and a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith E. Woods, Florence; sons, J.C. Woods Jr., Eddie Faye Woods, Gene Michael Woo0ds, George Steve Woods, all of Florence, David Orlan Woods, Rockwood, Tenn., Larry Don Woods, Nettleton, Miss., Jimmy Carl Woods, Waterloo; daughters, Mrs. Connie Sue Montgomery, Florence, Mrs. Shelia Duncan, Nettleton; brothers, Coy Woods, Kingston, Tenn., Earl Woods, Salisbury, Tenn., Carlos Woods, Pulaski, Tenn.; sisters, Marie Vasser, Waterloo, Hazel Mansell, Mishawaka, Ind., Edith Wilson, Eloise Cob, both of Florence; half brothers, Covie Woods Oakachobee, Fla., Grover Woods, Adkins Woods, both of Florence; half sisters, Douthie Terry, Mary Ann Burch, both of Florence; 18 grandchildren. Bearers will be sons.”

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WOODS, WILLIAM CLYDE, Times Daily, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — The funeral for William Clyde Woods, 56, Route l, will be at 2 p.m. today at Bumpus Creek Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Sam Young officiating. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery with Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. The body will be placed in the church at 8 a.m. Woods died Thursday, March 30, 1989, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, following a brief illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, a member of the Church of Christ, and was employed as a bus driver with the Lauderdale County Board of Education. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Woods; sons, Frankie Lynn Woods, Freddie Wayne Woods, Johnny Lee Woods, Jackie Wade Woods, Johnny Lee Woods, Jackie Wade Woods, and Randy Dale Woods; parents, William E. and Wylodine Woods, all of Waterloo; sisters, Oneda Herron, South Bend, Ind., Edith Price, Waterloo, Lorine Staggs, Sheffield, Robbie Parrish and Earline Woods, both of Waterloo; one grandson and a number of nieces and nephews. Bearers will be Kenneth Staggs, Clovis Parrish, John Parrish, Andrew Parrish, Jerome Haynes and Joseph Haynes.”

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WOODS, WILLIAM HOWARD, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Mr. Woods passed away 21 June 1975. “William Howard Woods, 61, 912 Kerns St., Taft, Calif., died Saturday at ECM Hospital. He was a native of Florence, had lived in California 17 years where he was an operating engineer in the oil business and a member of the Operating Engineers Local at Taft. He was a veteran of World War II. Service will be 10 a.m. Monday at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home Chapel, Florence. Rev. Virgil Geans will officiate. Burial will be in the Wright Cemetery, Lauderdale County. Surviving are sister, Mrs. Johncy Vasser, Mrs. Orlan Wilson, Mrs. Russell Cobb, all of Florence, Mrs. Hazel Mansel, Mishawaka, Ind.; Mrs. Ted Revell, Nashville; brothers, J.C. Woods, Florence; Coy woods, Harriman, Tenn.; Earl Woods, Carlos Woods, both of Saulsbury, Tenn. Nephews will serve as bearers.”

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WORD, RAYFORD LEE Information taken from Clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr., compiled by Shackelford Funeral Home. “Rayford Lee Word was born February 20, 1926 in Lauderdale County, Alabama, son of Laura Mansel Word Michael and the late Clarence Word. Mr. Word was a retired timber cutter and he enjoyed fishing very much. Mr. Word departed from this life September 26th at his home, the age of 59 years, 7 months, and 6 days. He leaves a daughter Clara Ruth Word, Savannah; 4 sons Donald B. Word, Nashville, Tennessee, Arnold J. Roger Dale, and Johnny Wayne Word, all of Savannah, Tennessee; 5 Grandchildren; His mother Mrs. Laura M. Michael, Savannah; 4 half brothers Willis Michael, Atlanta, Georgia; Edsel Michael, Corinth, Mississippi, Albert and Waymond Michael, both of Savannah, Tennessee. He was preceded in death by his father Clarence Word, 1 son Raymond L. Word, 1 brother Arnold Word, and a sister Corene Johnson.” Note: Mr. Word died Sept. 26, 1985 and was buried Sept. 28, 1985.

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WORD, RAYMOND LOVELESS Information taken from clergyman’s records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. and prepared by Shackelford Funeral Home. “Raymond Loveless Word was born December 6, 1946 in Hardin County, the son of Rayford and Mollie Bevis Word. On December 24, 1971 he married the former Joan Foreman. Mr. Word departed from this life December 25th at the age of 34 years, and 19 days. He leaves other than his wife, a son Raymond Shawn Word, Savannah; his parents of Savannah; a sister Miss Clara Ruth Word, Savannah; four brothers Donald Word, Nashville, Arnold, Roger, and Johnny Word, all of Savannah; Paternal Grandmother Mrs. Lura Michael, Corinth, MS; and Maternal Grandmother Mrs. Sarah Bevis, Savannah.” WRIGHT, GARY PAUL Information taken from clergy records of Virgil H. Gean, Sr. “Gary Paul Wright age 23, Rt. 3, Florence died Saturday at McFarland Park. He was a native of Lauderdale County and employed by Auto Seals Company, Tuscumbia, Ala. (death was in June 1975) He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Hinton Wright, and daughter Amanda Gail Wright; his parents, J.T. and Ima Jean Wright of Florence; three sisters, Joyce Diane Gilchrist of Collinwood, Tenn., Sandra Kay Gooch of Florence, Martha Gail Wright of Florence; two brothers, Jeffery Wade Wright and James Thomas Wright both of Florence; one grandparent, H.B. Wright, of Littleville and a host of relatives and friends.” WRIGHT, MRS. REBECCA DIANE, Cypress Inn, Tennessee “Mrs. Rebecca Diane Wright, 25, of Rt. 1, Cypress Inn, died Thursday at her home. Services were held at 1 p.m. today at Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in Collinwood, burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and was a beautician. She was the daughter of Nick and Grethel White, Savannah, Tenn.. Other survivors in addition to the parents include her husband, Everett Wright; son, Everett Lance Wright; Lutts, Tenn., and Vernon White, Savannah, Tenn.; sisters, Mrs. Robbie Joe Prince, Savannah, Mrs. Devora Kilburn, and Mrs. Betty Lou Geans, both of South Bend, Ind.”

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WRIGHT, WILLIAM A., East Lauderdale News, October 6, 1994 “The funeral for William A. Wright, 73, Florence, was Sunday, October 2, at Elkins Funeral Home Chapel, Florence, with Lamar Plunket officiating. Burial was in Grreenview Memorial Gardens. Mr. Wright died Friday, September 30, at Florence Hospital after an extended illness. He was a native of Lexington, member of the Church of Christ, Electricians Local 558, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Nelda Wright, Florence; sons, Dan Wright, Marietta, Ga., Kirk Wright, Florence; sister, Evelyn Gearhart, Pensacola, Fla.; step-brothers, Ted Mitchell, Killen, Carroll Mitchell, Athens; step-sister, Roberta Clem, Athens; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.”

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WYLIE, MARVIN, Times Daily, Florence, AL “LEXINGTON — The funeral for Marvin Wylie, 65, Route 2, Lexington, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Loretto memorial Chapel, Loretto, Tenn., with Lloyd Jones and Melvin Campbell officiating. Burial will be in Greenhill Cemetery. He died Saturday at Eliza Coffee memorial Hospital, Florence, after an extended illness. He was retired from the Lauderdale County Commission as a custodian and was a member of Grays Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Edna Thigpen Wylie, Lexington; sons, Robert Edison Wylie, both of Florence; daughters, Mary Kuebel, Baltimore, Md., Corrine Lara, Riverside, Calif.; sister, Maybell Benefield, Killen; brothers, W.B. Wiley, Greenhill, Milford Wiley, Onis Wiley, both of Killen; seven grandchildren. Bearers will be Jimmy Wylie, Danny Collier, Junior Stutts, Doyce Michael, Oden Wise, Leo Hunter, Bill Curbow, Troy Barnett.”

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YOUNG, AUDRY, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Audry Young, 86, Waterloo, died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1998, after an extended illness. Visitation was Wednesday evening, Sept. 16, at Valley View House of Prayer, Waterloo. The funeral will be Thursday, Sept. 17, 2 p.m. at Valley View House of Prayer, with burial in Young Cemetery, Waterloo. Officiating at the funeral will be Bro. J.C. Young and Bro. Larry Burbank. She was a native of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her husband, Bill Young, Waterloo; sons, Roland Young, Waterloo, Cletus Young, Waterloo; daughters, Bonnie Bevis, Waterloo, Shirley Young, Florence, Jewel Scott, Waterloo, Babie Martin, Cypress inn, Tenn.; 16 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by grandsons, Tommy Dale Scott and Joey Clay Daniels. Pallbearers will include grandsons. She was a member of Valley View House of Prayer. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.”

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YOUNG, AUDREY J., Times Daily News, Florence, AL “WATERLOO — Audrey Jean Young, 49, died Friday, Sept. 25, 1987, at Humana Hospital Florence. She was an employee of Rudy’s Farm Meat Packing Co. and was a member of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. The funeral will be today at 5 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel Baptist Church with the Rev. Roland Parrish and Emerald Bailey officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery with Shackleford Funeral Home, Collinwood, Tenn., directing. She is survived by her husband, Roland Young of Waterloo; two daughters, Debbie Smith and Diane Woods of Waterloo; three sons, James Young and Billy Young of Waterloo, and Eric Young of Florence; two sisters, Alta Austin and Alene Bogus of Florence; three brothers, Aulton Hanback and Arlon Hanback of Florence, and Alfred Hanback of Waterloo; and six grandchildren. Bearers will include Charles Jones, Roy Lynn Jones, Billy Stanley, Less Moody, Bobby Hanback and Norman Hanback.”

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YOUNG, ANDREW CLEVELAND, Times Daily, Florence, AL Note: Cemetery records show Mr. Young died, June 1968. “Andrew Cleveland Young, 73, Waterloo, Rt. 2, died at ECM Hospital at 10:55 p.m. Sunday. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a farmer, and a member of the Waterloo Church of Christ. Services will be conducted from Morrison-Elkins Chapel in Florence Tuesday at 2 p.m. by Charles Stidham. Burial will be in Greenview Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing.  Surviving are wife, Mrs. Alice Young, Waterloo, Rt. 2; a son, Arnold, Florence; a brother, Clarence, Mishawaka, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Cleve Young, Mishawaka, Ind.; Mrs. James Young, Cloverdale; a granddaughter, Linda Young, Florence.”

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YOUNG, CECIL LOYD, TimesDaily, Florence, Al “Cecil Loyd Young, 75, Florence, Ala., died Thursday, March 7, 2002, after a sudden illness. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at Greenview. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Greenview Funeral Home chapel, with burial in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating at the funeral will be the Rev. Larry Smart. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. He is survived by his wife, Arline Young, Florence, Ala.; daughters, Wanda Young Gamble and husband, Dr. Robert Gamble, Scottsboro, Ala., and Teresa Young Williams, Sheffield, Ala.; sister, Hazel Keeton, Florence, Ala.; brothers, Harold Young, North Little Rock, Ark., and Fred Young, Mishawaka, Ind.; grandchildren, Kerrie Beth White, Melanie L. Fell, Mallory Gamble, Chad Yerbey and Shana Yerbey; great-grandchildren, Alex Richardson, Hannah White, Morgan Fell; also a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest E. Young and Maudie Bevis Young; and a brother, Doyle Young. Pallbearers will include Chad Yerbey, Ricky Keeton, Donald Young, John Moody, Andy White, Joe Poss, Bobby Wallis and Preston “Butch” Hillis. Mr. Young was retired as an operator at TVA after 40 years of service. Mr. Young was a World War II veteran, a member of the American Legion Post No. 11 and a member of the Baptist Church. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and a friend to all. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”

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YOUNG, CHARLIE WESTBROOKE, Times Daily, Florence, Alabama “Charlie Westbrooke Young, 87, Chapel Beat area, Florence, died Sunday at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex, Florence, following an extended illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County, the husband of the late Minnie Mae Young, a member of American Legion Post 11, a director of the Farm Bureau, a retired lumber man and farmer and a veteran of World War I. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Murphy’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church with burial in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery, Elkins and Son Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight 7-9. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to the service. Survivors include sons, Joseph I. Young, Florence, Paul Ray Young, Waterloo, Charles W. Young, Mishawaka, Ind.; daughters, Mrs. Chris Daughtery, Florence, Miss Mary A. Young, Beverly Hills, Calif.; sister, Mrs. Myrtle Ellison, Florence; 15 grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as bearers.”

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YOUNG, DOYLE RAY, TimesDaily, Florence, Al “Doyle Ray Young expired Sunday, July 29, 2001. Mr. Young spent his early years in Waterloo, Ala., and moved to Florence in 1928. He graduated from the University of Alabama Law School in 1939 and practiced law in the partnership of Potts and Young. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion Post 11. He served on the Board of Trustees of FSU, now UNA. After retiring from active law practice in 1979, he devoted his time to various volunteer efforts and was proud of initiating math contest to encourage young students in the area. He was a longtime member and deacon of Highland Baptist Church. Mr. Young is survived by his wife, La Verne Flowers Young; a daughter, Janice Young Mehling; a son, Don Young; three grandchildren, Daniel, David and Laura Young; a sister, Effie Stewart; and a brother, R.D. Young; and 10 nieces. Visitation will be this evening from 6 p.m. to 8p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home in Florence. The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Greenview Memorial Chapel, 3657 Old Chisholm Road, with burial in Greenview Memorial Park. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Jim Warren. Pallbearers include B.J. Kelley, Bubba Rutledge, Jimmy Carringer, Jerry Dean, Chris Lee and Terry Haddock. Honorary Pallbearers include Frank V. Potts, Jess Keller, John Devon Landers and Bill Bobo. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations in Mr. Young’s name to either of the following charitable and research organizations: American Cancer Society, (800) 227-2345. The Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, (800) 457-4777. St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-9929. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.” YOUNG, EURA, TimesDaily, Florence, AL, August 6, 1998 “Eura Young, 78, Waterloo, died Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1998. Visitation will be Thursday 6-9 p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home, Florence. The funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Church of Lord Jesus Christ with burial in Murphy’s Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Young will be placed the church. Officiating at the funeral will be the Rev. Bobby Crosswhite. She was a native and lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. She is survived by her sons, Jim Young, Waterloo, Donald Young, Waterloo; daughters, Alice Charp, Waterloo, Agnes Collins, Waterloo, Dorothy Ezekiel, Florence, Debra Daniel, Savannah, Tenn.; sister, Audrey Young, Waterloo; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Young was preceded in death by her husband, Ellie Young, and a son, Johnny Young. Pallbearers will include Wayne Sharp, Chris Ezekiel, Michael Young, Jeremy McDonald, Nichlos Kelley and Stephen McClain. She was a member of Church of Lord Jesus Christ. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence directing.

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YOUNG, MRS. HOSEA L., South Bend, Indiana “Mrs. Vera Mae Young, 56, of 808 E. Lawrence St., was pronounced dead on arrival at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Hospital, South Bend. She had been ill for a long time, but death was unexpected. Born June 5, 1914, in Waterloo, Ala., she had lived here 37 years, moving from Waterloo. As Vera Mae Holcombe, she was married to Hosea L. Young on June 11, 1933 in Florence, Ala. She was employed at Uniroyal Inc. Surviving in addition to her husband are four sons, Ronnie L. of South Bend, James L. of Mishawaka, Larry T. of Granger, and Donald D. of Osceola; 11 grandchildren; four brothers, Willard and Rubin Holcombe, both of Florence, Arthur of Mishawaka, and Elmo of Detroit, and five sisters, Mrs. Sally Geans and Mrs. Gertie Neely, both of Detroit, Mrs. Edna Young of South Bend, Mrs. Rosie Haddock, Killen, Ala., and Mrs. Virginia Williams, Mishawaka. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today in the Bubb Funeral Chapel where services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday. Rev. William C. Neece, pastor of First Church of God, will officiate, and burial will be in Southlawn Cemetery, South Bend.”

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YOUNG, JAMES EMMETT, Times Daily, Florence, AL “James Emmett Young, 76, Rt. 4, Florence, died Wednesday at 12:25 p.m. at ECM Hospital following a six-month illness. He was a native of Lauderdale County, a retired school bus driver and merchant, and member of Wesley Chapel Methodist Church. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. from Wesley Chapel Methodist Church with Rev. James J. Webster and Rev. George Bretherick officiating. Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery. The body will be at the residence until 1 p.m. and will be taken to the church to like in state. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wesley Chapel Church Building Fund. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Annie Bert Young, two daughters, Miss Inah Mae Young, Florence, Mrs. Charles T. Hargett, Crystal Springs, Miss.; two brothers, Homer B. Young, Florence, J. S. Young, Waco, Tex.; two foster brothers, Clyde and Cecil Murphy, Florence; two foster sisters, Mrs. Marvin Llewellyn, Mrs. Paul Rice, Florence; two granddaughters, Eddie and Melinda Mae Hargett. Pallbearers will be Douglas Murphy, Marvin Whisenant, James Darby, Bobby Darby, Neil Davis, Larry Young, Billy Young and Daniel Young. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home is in Charge of arrangements.”

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YOUNG, ODUS C., Mishawaka, Indiana Funeral services for Odus C. Young, 59, Mishawaka, Ind., will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Murphy’s Chapel with Rev. Joseph R. Ragland officiating. Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery with Morison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to the service when it will be taken to the church to lie in state. Mr. Young died Saturday at 3 p.m. at Mishawaka. He was a native of Lauderdale County, residing in Mishawaka since 1949. He was employed with Dodge Manufacturing Co., and a member of the First Church of God, Mishawaka. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Nettie Young; two sons, C.W. Young, Osceola, Ind. Melvin Young, Mishawaka; two daughters, Mrs. Macil Gooch, Florence, Mrs. Carolyn Heck, Rogersville, Tenn.; two brothers, Bill and Earnest Young both of Rt. 4, Florence; a sister, Mrs. Willie Witt, Florence; 20 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Bearers will be John Bruce, Harding Bruce, Reeder Bruce, Amos Bruce, Byrum Bruce and Durwood Bruce.”

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YOUNG, RACHEL BEASLEY, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “The funeral for Mrs. Rachel Beasley Young will be Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2004, at 11 a.m. in the worship center at Highland Baptist Church, with the Rev. Chris Underwood, Dr. John Brock and the Rev. bud Mayfield officiating. Burial will follow at the Florence City Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Highland Baptist Fireside Room (CLC), Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, from 6-9 p.m. Elkins Funeral Home is assisting the family. Mrs. Young, 88, died peacefully Monday morning, Aug. 30, 2004, around 8 a.m. at Southside Place, which was her home the last three years. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Charles Edgar Young; her mother and father, Collie Van and Alla Mae Beasley; and her sister, Mildred Beasley Jackson. She graduated from Limestone County High School, where she met and married her late husband, Charles Edgar Young. They moved to Florence in 1937, where she lived the rest of her life. In 1943, Mrs. Young was appointed by ther Governor of Alabama to serve in her husband’s position as Circuit Clerk of Lauderdale County. This she did successfully until Mr. Young returned from World War II to resume his role as circuit clerk. Mrs. Young worked for 15 years at the Alabama Industrial Bank; however, her greatest accomplishment was that of homemaker, raising and loving her family and serving her Lord. She was a loving and precious wife, mother and grandmother and a friend to everyone she met. She will always be loved and cherished by her family. Mrs. Young is survived by her daughters, Carolyn Kelley (B.J.), Florence, and Joan Carringer (Jimmy), Florence; five grandchildren, Kim K. Nelson, Kristin K. Murphy, Charles J. Kelley, Rachel C. Bryant, Carolyn C. Lowery; eight great-grandchildren; a brother, C.V. Beasley Jr.; sister, Mabel B. Ezell; nieces and nephews; and a host of loving friends. Pallbearers will be Charles J. Kelley, Keith W. Bryant, Jonathan W. Lowery, Thomas A. Murphy, Joseph Mark Nelson, George Allen Beasley and Collie Van Beasley IV. Honorary bearers will be Scotty and Anita South, Dr. Lyman Mitchell Jr., Tommy Upshaw, Don Lambert, Joe Tate, Dr. Bob Bailey, Dr. Greg Risner; Randy Cook and Davis Hughey. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the Highland Baptist Church Building Fund. A special acknowledgement to Scotty and Anita South and the staff of Southridge who loved and cared for our loved one as if she were their own.”

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YOUNG, RONALD DOUGLAS, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Ronald Douglas Young, age 81, of Muscle Shoals, Ala., died Saturday, Aug. 10, 2002, at Shoals Hospital after an extended illness. He was a native of Waterloo, Ala., and a graduate of Coffee High School of Florence. He graduated from Auburn University in 1942, when the university was known as Alabama Polytechnic Institute, with a degree in chemical engineering. At Auburn, Ronald excelled in all his studies, earning an honorary academic award in chemical engineering. Ronald retired from TVA as a chemical engineer in 1985 after 38 years of dedicated service. During his years, he worked at Redstone Arsenal, TVA in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Reynolds. Ronald traveled extensively with IFDC. His dedicated efforts in the development of the fertilizer process took him to many foreign countries, Russian, Africa and Asian countries. His knowledge and concern for the process of fertilizer contributed much to the welfare of the people in the Third World countries. Because of his knowledge of TVA, Ronald was called upon to speak at seminars in many countries and in the united States. He truly loved sharing his knowledge of TVA and telling others, of its history. An avid Auburn fan since 1942, Ronald was a member of the Auburn University Golden Eagle Club, a longtime member of the Florence Rotary Club and the Presbyterian Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, having attained the rank of major. Living close to the water was one of Ronald’s great loves he possessed while being able to teach those who wanted to learn to water ski. His love for skiing allowed him the pleasure of water skiing at the age of 65. Many people in the Tri-Cities area were taught to ski by Ronald. Being the avid fan he was, he helped many students to get into Auburn University, especially the co-op programs. He was always encouraging students to advance in their careers. Visitation with Ronald’s family will be Monday, Aug. 12, 2002, from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home chapel. A service of celebration will be at 2 p.m. following the visitation. The Rev. Bud Mayfield will officiate, with burial to follow in Greenview Memorial Park. His first wife, Evelyn Barley Young, preceded him in death, along with a daughter, Marilyn Terese Young. He is survived by his present wife, Shellia Young of Muscle Shoals; daughters, Susan Taylor; Russellville, Karen Vandiver, Charlotte, N.C., Madelynne Turner, Safety Harbor, Fla., and Rhonda Smith of Birmingham; a stepdaughter, Melanie Barringer, Muscle Shoals; a stepson, Walter Baker, Auburn; and a sister, Effie Young Stewart, Florence; grandchildren, Glenda Borden, Michael and Evan Taylor, Ann and Will Vandiver, Barley Hodges, Christopher Turner and Kelly Spencer. Active pallbearers will be his daughters and family members. Memorials may be made to the Michael J .Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease Research. War Eagle! Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”

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YOUNG, VIOLA, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Viola Young, age 90, of Waterloo, died Friday, Oct. 25, 2002, at Glenwood Rehabilitation Center after an extended illness. She was a native of Lauderdale County and a member of Souls Harbor Church of Wrights. Visitation will be Saturday, Oct. 26, 2002, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Greenview Funeral Home. The funeral service will be Sunday, Oct. 27, 2002, at 2 p.m. at Murphys Chapel Baptist Church, with burial to follow in Murphys Chapel Cemetery. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Bobby Crosswhite. The body will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Miss Young was preceded in death by two sisters, Elizabeth Kelly and Daisy Pitts; and an infant brother. She is survived by two brothers, Bill and Bart Young of Waterloo; three sisters, Mary and Hazel Hill of Florence, and Vernette Kelly of Florence; three special nieces, Rachael Bevis of Waterloo, Robbie Strickland of Savannah, Tenn., and Janet Smith of Waterloo; and a special nephew, Dempsey Young of Florence. Pallbearers will be family and friends. Greenview Funeral Home of Florence is directing.”

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YOUNG, WILBUR L., Times Daily, Florence, AL “Wilbur L. Young, age 88, of Florence, passed away Sunday, July 11, 2010. Visitation will be 5-6 p.m. Friday, July 16, at Spry-Williams Funeral Home , Florence. Service will follow at 6 p.m. in the funeral home chapel, with Brother Terry Herston officiating. Interment will be in Mansion Memorial Park in Bradenton, Fla. Mr. Young was a U.S. Army veteran, having served in World War II where he received the American Defense Service Medal, ATO Medal, Good Conduct Medal and World War II Victory Medal. He was a member of Palmetto Baptist Church in Florida and was retired from Citrus Farms, of Florida. Preceding him in death was his wife, Ana Belle Young. Survivors include daughter, Kathleen Stockton, of Florida; sister, Dorothy Adkison, of Florence, Ala.; nephew, Steven Adkison, of Florence; nieces, Brenda Hakenewerth, of Killen, and Shannon Davis, of Rogersville; numerous grand nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Tau Beta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha and Hospice of the Shoals. Spry-Williams Funeral Home directing.”

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YOUNG, WILLIAM LEE, TimesDaily, Florence, AL “Mr. William Lee Young, 82, Florence, died Nov. 19, 1998, at ECM Hospital after an extended illness. A graveside service will be at Greenview Memorial Park on Saturday at 2 p.m. with Dr. Barry Anderson officiating. Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, directing. Mr. Young was a lifelong resident of Florence and a member of First United Methodist Church. He was retired from and the owner of Young-Pittman Co. He was a partner in Rivermont Development Co. and other real estate and development interests. He was preceded in death by his parents, J. Will Young and Daisy Corinne Young. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Smith Young; daughters, Susan Haddock and husband, Terry, of Florence, Mary Catherine Young of Florence; son, Robert Young and wife, Judy, of Florence; sister, Dorothy Spencer of Myrtle beach, S.C.; grandchildren, Jennifer King of Decatur, Brian Haddock of Birmingham, Andy Haddock of Florence, and Jenny Young of Florence; three great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church Building Fund or the ARC of the Shoals.” ____________________________________________________________________________________

1891 Census Wayne County

1891 CENSUS
WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE

By

The Late Gerald K. Moore
© 2006
Gerald K. Moore
Used with permission

The census records for 1890 were destroyed when a federal warehouse burned. In early 1891, probably because of this fire, the Tennessee legislature authorized a new census of the adult male citizens of Tennessee. The act was passed on Jan. 15, 1891 and approved on Jan. 28; the census occurred in February. In 1992, the original handwritten records were compiled, indexed, and published by Sue S. Reed of Houston, Texas as “Enumeration of male inhabitants of 21 years of age and upward, citizens of Tennessee on Jan. 1, 1891.” The State Archives in Nashville and a few public libraries in Tennessee have copies. One of the volumes includes records for Cheatham, Dickson, Hickman, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, Perry (data missing), Wayne, and Williamson Counties.

The hand-written records for Wayne County have now been copied, transcribed as a computer file, and indexed. These data show name, age, color, and census district. Most entries include a family name plus a short form of a given name or one or two initials.

Federal census records show the order in which families were visited by the census taker, and families close to each other in the records usually lived near each other at the time of the census. This order is useful for genealogical research because families having the same last name and living in the same neighborhood usually have a common ancestry. Unfortunately, the hand-written records for six of the civil districts in the 1891 census of Wayne County were arranged alphabetically. Also race or color was not clear for some entries because of ditto marks below previously written letters in the columns for white (“W”) or colored (“C”); a few entries have ditto marks in both columns. On the transcript for this census, a “C” means that an African ancestry is clearly indicated on the handwritten record.

There are a few other problems with the census records for 1891. First, a total 2,290 names were certified by the Wayne County Court Clerk on Feb. 25, 1891, but there are 2,313 names in the surviving records; a few names were apparently added after the main group had been certified. In all of the civil districts, some names and ages are hard to read. Also, the spelling of some names is inconsistent, and some letters are not completely formed or distinct. If you find a mistake, please notify the historian’s office in the Wayne County Courthouse. Regardless of these problems, the 1891 records should proved useful for genealogy research.

Civil District 1 (A1-A157)

Name	 	        Age    Color     ID#
Hill, John D.		32	    W	         A1
Barnes, J. H.		45	    W	         A2
Pulley, Jess		21	    W	         A3
Pulley, John		37	    W	         A4
Goodman, Dane      45	    W   	 A5
Gilford, Thomas     35	    W 	 A6
Davis, J. R. 		68	    W 	 A7
Whorley. A. 		38	    W 	 A8
Davis, J. R.		65	    W 	 A9
Davis, Bill	        24	    W 	 A10
Odan, T. M.		41	    W 	 A11
Kindrick, John		56	    W 	 A12
Davis, J. B.		48	    W 	 A13
Riley, William	        50	    W 	 A14
Holt, Cal		        37	    W	         A15
Holt, W. B.		33	    W	         A16
Holt, J. C.		28	    W	         A17
Newborn, J. H.        45	    W         A18
Davis, W. C.		53	    W	         A19
Davis, J. A.		31	    W 	 A20
Goforth, H.		21	    W 	 A21
Batles, Henry	        51	    W 	 A22
Davis, J. J. R.		27	    W 	 A23
Davis N. A.		54	    W 	 A24
Davis, Tom		23	    W 	 A25
Hill, Moses		26	    W 	 A26
Davis, James A.	24	    W	         A27
Ray, John		        22        W	         A28
Turnbo, Bud		43	    W 	 A29
Ray, Sy			46	    W 	 A30
Boyd, Eli		        45	    W 	 A31
Boyd, Joseph		47	    W         A32
Boyd, J. H. 	        21	    W	         A33
Hill, W. J.	        24	    W 	 A34
Hill, Tom		        34	    W	         A35
Hardin, Neut L.	55	    W 	 A36
Boyd, Wes	        52	    W 	 A37
Hill, William	        45	    W 	 A38
Ray, J. M. 		21	    W 	 A39
Queen, William       38	    W         A40
Queen, J. C. 	        71	    W 	 A41
Buoy, J. C.		 37	    W 	 A42
Phillips, S. R.		 35	    W 	 A43
Queen, Charley	 35	    W 	 A44
Grimes, John		 74	    W 	 A45 
Grimes, Nate		44	    W 	 A46 
Aley, John		45	    W 	 A47 
Culp, John		35	    W 	 A48 
Nedlen, Jack		37	    W 	 A49 
Riley, Peter		24	    W 	 A50
Riley, J. A.	        25	    W 	 A51
Parker, Bob		28	    W 	 A52
Riley, John		31	    W 	 A53
Gordon, John		28	    W 	 A54
Gordon, Tom		22	    W 	 A55
Mayberry, T. J.	25	    W 	 A56
Riley, W. C.		56	    W 	 A57
Lisby, William		32	    W 	 A58
Warren, Sam		46	    W 	 A59
Riley, Sam		44	    W 	 A60
Crosno, G. T.		33	    W 	 A61
Graham, John		41	    W 	 A62
Webster, J. C.		32	    W 	 A63
Culp, Alen		54	    W 	 A64
Pevahous, Roy	30	    W 	 A65
Pevahous, Carel	45	    W 	 A66
Killen, John		50	    W 	 A67
Lineberry, Wheeler	27	    W 	 A68
Culp, Teney		36	    W 	 A69
Culp, Buck		34	    W 	 A70
Smith, Alf.		23	    W 	 A71
Warren, Ben		27	    W 	 A72
Lineberry, Tom	41	    W 	 A73
Briley, Bud		26	    W 	 A74
Williams, Frank	57	    W 	 A75
Turnbo, Jim		30	    W 	 A76
Warren, James		67	    W 	 A77
Warren, Joe		34	    W 	 A78
Culp, Jack		26	    W 	 A79
Culp, Whit		21	    W 	 A80
Smith, James		 30	    W 	 A81
Gordon, Will		25	    W 	 A82
Turnbo, Hugh		31	    W 	 A83
Gifford, Tom		 24	    W 	 A84
Turnbo, Claborn	 31	    W 	 A85
Steel, Jesse		 45	    W 	 A86
Steel, E.		         57	    W 	 A87
Steel, B.		         82	    W 	 A88
Burch, Henry		 23	    W 	 A89
Steel, J. T.		 28	    W 	 A90
Steel, J. A.		 45	    W 	 A91
Steel, A. J.		 40	    W 	 A92
Gordon, D. P .		40	    W 	 A93
Lineberry, Sam	 35	    W 	 A94
Hendrix. Bill 		34	    W 	 A95
Devers, John 		37	    W 	 A96
Jobe, Wesley 		35	    W 	 A97
Turnbo, Bill 		21	    W 	 A98
Flippo, Henry 		35	    W 	 A99
Gordon, Charley	47	    W 	 A100
Richardson, Luther	30	    W 	 A101
Flippo, Tom		30	    W 	 A102
Churchwell, John 	34	    W 	 A103
Ivins, Henry		63	    W 	 A104
Nunley, Bill 		25	    W 	 A105
Carell, Bill		35	    W 	 A106
Bruce, Morow		22	    W 	 A107
Brooks, Dutch		24	    W 	 A108
Thompson, Charley	82	     W 	 A109
Thompson, George	45	    W 	 A110
Bosh, Garison		25	    W 	 A111
Baker, Andy		40	    W 	 A112
Bennett, Ed		30	    W 	 A113
Foreshee, Eliza	53	    W 	 A114
Culp, Wayne		50	    W 	 A115
Davis, Liles		41	    W 	 A116
Conway, Joe		30	    W 	 A117
Robinson, Jim         24	    W 	 A118
Brooks, Shade		48	    W 	 A119
Creasy, John		34	    W 	 A120
Carell, John		68	    W 	 A121
Carell, Jim		24	    W 	 A122
Carell, Bill		27	    W 	 A123
Carell, Ambers	35	    W 	 A124
Crosno, Henry		50	    W 	 A125
Morgan, John 		32	    W 	 A126
Morgan, Bill		23	    W 	 A127
McDonal, James	34	    W 	 A128
Alford, Bud		30	    W 	 A129
Alford, Whit		35	    W 	 A130
Buoy, Clark		71	    W 	 A131
Turnbo, John, Jr.	30	    W 	 A132
Turnbo, John, Sr.	45 	    W 	 A133
Mathes, George	33	    W 	 A134
Ray, Eaton		40	    W 	 A135
Ray, Bill		        34	    W 	 A136
Rose, Cab		52	    W 	 A137
Flippo, John		27	    W 	 A138
Prayton, Holey	 45 	    W 	 A139
Prayton, Frane		24	    W 	 A140
Woodard, Tom		48	    W 	 A141
Sarrat, Neft		47	    W 	 A142
Bevis, John		30	    W 	 A143
Newborn, Frank	65	    W 	 A144
Walker, Aaron		47	    W 	 A145
Prayton, Arch		71	    W	         A146
Pulley, Bill		30	    W 	 A147
Pulley, Jim		82	    W 	 A148
Prayton, L.		27	    W 	 A149
Griffin, Dug		50	    W	         A150
Davis, W. R.		35	    W 	 A151
Prayton, Tode		21	    W 	 A152
Crossno, Will		60	    W	         A153
Warren, Joseph	35	    W 	 A154
Overton, W. O.	50	    W 	 A155
Ibair, John		42	    W 	 A156
Warren, Sam		39	    W 	 A157

Civil District 2 (B1-B291)

Name	 	               Age    Color     ID#
Smothermore, James	52	   W	        B1
Jeeter, N. S.		        44	   W	        B2
Jeeter, Tom		        52	   W  	B3
Smith, J. H.		        45	   W   	B4
King, John		        34	   W  	B5
Jones, Joe		        30	   W  	B6
Ivins, John		        33	   W  	B7
Ivins, Jim		                37	   W  	B8
Helton, John D.		48	   W  	B9
Warington, Tom		36	   W  	B10
Montague, J. C.		31	   W  	B11
Floyd, Albert		        76	   W  	B12
Floyd, Alen		        92	   W  	B13
Riley, James		        33	   W  	B14
Newborn, T. J.		        50	   W  	B15
Newborn, Tobe		22	   W  	B16
Shipman, Edward		81	   W  	B17
Shipman, D. W.		52	   W  	B18
Burns, W. T.		        25	   W  	B19
Witherspoon, Alen	        26	   C   	B20
Mayberry, Mort.		40	   W  	B21
Churchwell, Marv.	        25	   W  	B22
Churchwell, Nelson   	21	   W  	B23
Young, B. M.		        35	   W  	B24
Benham, J. M.		        63	   W  	B25
Lancaster, Gus		        30	   W  	B26
McAnaly, Davis		41	   W  	B27
Roberts, Calvin		47	   W  	B28
Roberts, John		        27	   W  	B29
Roberts, Will		        24	   W  	B30
Hardin, Henry		        25	   C   	B31
Hall, Jim		                61	   W  	B32
Grimes, A.		        32	   W  	B33
Brown, J. W.		        28	   W  	B34
Woods, G. W.		        40	   W  	B35
Cole, A. O.		        55	   W  	B36
Dicus, James, Jr.	        24	   W  	B37
Dicus, James, Sr.      	62	   W   	B38
Shipman, W. H.		22	   W  	B39
McCuly, Will		        21	   W  	B40
Roberts, Amos		42	   W  	B41
Dicus, Porter		        22	   W  	B42
Prayton, Sam		        24	   W  	B43
Parker, Sam		        51	   W  	B44
Battles, Hart		        39	   W  	B45
Walker, Tim		        21	   W  	B46
Walker, Hord		        45	   W  	B47
Dicus, Jess		        32	   W  	B48
Grimes, Bud		        30	   W  	B49
Morgan, James		48	   W  	B50
Hughs, Tom		        49	   W  	B51
Morrow, Elbert		60	   W  	B52
Staggs, Henry		        48	   W  	B53
Cole, Babe		        29	   W  	B54
Walker, O.		        62	   W  	B55
Walker, Bill		        25	   W  	B56
Dicus, Oliver		        24	   W  	B57
Brown, Will		        55	   W  	B58
Brown, C. C.		        24	   W  	B59
Grimes, Buck		        65	    C  	B60
Grimes, Morow		32	   W  	B61
Churchwell, Joe		35	   W  	B62
Montague, Sy		        65	   W  	B63
Witherspoon, Joe	        40	   W  	B64
Witherspoon, Tom   	27	   W  	B65
Bolen, Bill		        55	   W  	B66
Johnson, Bill		        54	   W  	B67
Johnson, John		        22	   W  	B68
Moore, Ed		        48	   W  	B69
Walker, Nate		        24	   W  	B70
Clay, Ben		                58	   W  	B71
Grimes, Bill		        35	   W  	B72
Keeton, B. D.		        61	   W  	B73
Cook, John		        31	   W  	B74
Sharp, George		        30	   W  	B75
Cooper, J.		        31	   W  	B76
Grimes, Bery		        68	   W  	B77
Haynes, John		        20	   W  	B78
Burns, Miles		        52	   W  	B79
Walker, Jess		        68	   W  	B80
Walker, George		26	    C  	B81
Warren, Sam		        30	   W  	B82
Walker, Charley		42	    C  	B83
Dillon, Romel		        60	    W 	B84
Dillon, Will		        22	    W 	B85
Speers, Sam		        31	    W 	B86
Allison, J.		        50	    W 	B87
Helton, Wash.		        30	    W 	B88
Walker, Bruce		        28	    W 	B89
Walker, Tim		        22	    W 	B90
Witherspoon, Bill	        25	     C 	B91
Griggs, Isaac		        69	    W 	B92
Griggs, Bill		       26	    W 	B93
Hardin, Ed		       33	    W 	B94
Dicus, John Bell	       35	    W 	B95
Warington, Gill	        56	    C  	B96
Montague, Pink		32	    W 	B97
Ivins, John		        33	    W 	B98
Warington, Lester	        21	    C  	B99
Hardin, Mort.		        35	    W 	B100
Scott, Vegatble		50	    W 	B101
Pointer, Sonny		        70	    C  	B102
Warington, Gill		55	    W 	B103
Stricklin, A. T.          	45	    W 	B104
Stricklin, Tom		        43	    W 	B105
Choat, Andy		        65	     C 	B106
Haggard, Kinden		49	    W 	B107
McNeal, Ison		        30	    C  	B108
Hughes, John		        60	    W 	B109
Hughes, John		        28	    C  	B110
Hughes, Green		        35	    W 	B111
Prater, James		        25	    W 	B112
Wilbanks, James		60	    W 	B113
Ninon, Bill		        35	    W 	B114
Lanchester, Mike     	33	    W 	B115
Stafford, L. R.		        50	    W	        B116
Stafford, Bud		        24	    W	        B117
Baker, Bob		        38	    W 	B118
Baker, Ross	        	35	    W 	B119
Hughes, G. S.		        29	    W 	B120
Edman, J. E.		        36	    W 	B121
Tyree, John		        31	    W 	B122
Rickets, T. R.		        46	    W 	B123
Rickets, S. B.		        43	    W 	B124
Lancaster, Sam		27	    W 	B125
Youngblood, Joe		34	    W 	B126
Hill, Sam		                39	    W 	B127
Brown, Tom		        35	    W 	B128
Brown, George		39	    W	        B129
Everett, James		        45	    W 	B130
Lawson, Joe		        37	    W 	B131
Blashere, Dave		30	    W 	B132
Stribling, C. C.	        46	    W	        B133
Stribling, Jim		        21	    W  	B134
Smith, Bob		        21	    W  	B135
Griggs, J. E.		        27	    W 	B136
Hassell, Tom		        24	    W 	B137
Hughes, Will		        24	    W 	B138
McCollough, John    	22	    W 	B139
Turman, C. M.		        60	    W 	B140
Sears, John		        22	    W 	B141
Boon, Bill		        56	    W 	B142
Miller, R.		                46	    W 	B143
Cook, William		        48	    W 	B144
Ryan, Dick		        36	    W 	B145
Haggard, Arch		        30	    W 	B146
Alley, Will		        27	    W 	B147
Ryan, John		        38	    W 	B148
Alford, Dock		        40	    W 	B149
Stockard, S. G.		43	    W 	B150
Russ, Sam		        39	    W 	B151
Montague, W. T.		50	    W 	B152
Weeks, C.		        70	    W 	B153
Stull, Bill		                29	    W 	B154
Self, T. W.		        60	    W 	B155
Self, Hyden		        32	    W 	B156
Hardin, Wad		        32	    W 	B157
McCall, A. B.		        57	    W	        B158
Warren, W. P.		        72	    W 	B159
Dolrell, Frank		        33	    W 	B160
Ricketts, J. A.		        34	    W 	B161
Tinnon, Bill		        56	    W 	B162
Roberts, Jerry		        28	    W 	B163
Osment, J. C.		        30	    W 	B164
Osment, B.		        27 	    W 	B165
Sevill, S.		                25	    W 	B166
Gordon, F.		        50	    W 	B167
Gordon, James		27	    W 	B168
Gordon, E.		        30	    W 	B169
Owen, M. L.		        53	    W 	B170
O'Neal, Dick		        32	    W 	B171
Roberts, E. S.		        48	    W 	B172
Tinnon, F.		        30	    W 	B173
Johnson, Sam		        28	    W 	B174
Youngblood, Mat		34	    W 	B175
Howard, Will		        23	    W 	B176
Parr, W. H.		        40	    W 	B177
Mathew, Will		        36	    W 	B178
Cook, R. L.		        36	    W 	B179
Berry, Joe		        56	    W 	B180
Berry, Bill		        35	    W 	B181
Copeland, Joe G.	        32	    W        B182
Watkins, N. E.		        47	    W 	B183
Ricketts, Charley	        27	    W 	B184
Lee, C.			        40	    W 	B185
Christie, T. J.		        55	    W 	B186
Love, O., Sr.		        56	    W 	B187
Love, O., Jr.		        25	    W 	B188
Love, Will		        21	    W 	B189
Sherrell, Jack		        35	    W 	B190
Cook, Tom		        34	    W 	B191
Hendrix, J.		        43	    W 	B192
Chambers, B.		        41	    W 	B193
Lancaster, Tom		24	    W 	B194
Bennett, John		        35	    W 	B195
Middleton, Jack		47	    W 	B196
Kutch, Herman		48	    W 	B197
Hartwell, W.		        27	    W 	B198
Hartwell, B.		        48	    W 	B199
Stockard, W. J.		32	    W 	B200
Floyd, John		        34	    W 	B201
Walker, E.		        30	    W 	B202
Ross, W. P., Jr.         	49	    W 	B203
Mathis, J.		                52	    C  	B204
Mathis, Sam	 	        40	    W 	B205
McLassen, Dave		40	    W 	B206
Short, Walter		        21	    W 	B207
Choat, Mat		        27	    W 	B208
Toles, Jim		        33	    W 	B209
Whitaker, Steve		30	    W 	B210
Rock, Cal		                29	    W 	B211
Walker, Isham		        35	    W 	B212
Jackson, Bob		        37	    W 	B213
Robinson, Gil		        35	    W 	B214
Tyree, Henry		        55	    W 	B215
Wells, Tom		        32	    W 	B216
Coats, Alex		        36	    W 	B217
Maberry, Joe		        31	    W 	B218
Davie, Brad		        33	    W 	B219
Davie, Bud		        36	    W 	B220
Roach, Blount		        85	    W 	B221
Martin, Tom		        26	    W 	B222
Hughes, Dick		        40	    W 	B223
Hunter, John		        63	    W 	B224
Hubbard, Berry		28	    W 	B225
Churchwell, Isham	        25	    W 	B226
Porter, George		        60	    W 	B227
Moody, Ben		        45	    W	        B228
Pointer, Tom		        30	    W 	B229
Robertson, John		38	    W 	B230
Stamps, T.		        40	    W 	B231
Lynes, Jim		        50	    W 	B232
Johnson, Ed		        27	    C  	B233
Webb, Dan		        38	    W 	B234
Geines, G.		        45	    W 	B235
Montague, N.		        46	    W 	B236
Franks, E.		        25	    W 	B237
McLane, H.		        35	    W 	B238
Hassell, J. F.		        26	    W 	B239
Lancaster, W. F.	        34	    W 	B240
Ray, J.			        38	    W 	B241
Bradley, Butch		        28	    W 	B242
Thomas, Monroe		33	    W 	B243
Yokeley, I. N.		        31	    W 	B244
Osteles, D.		        27	    W 	B245
Webb, Bill		        45	    W 	B246
Luna, L.		                65	    W 	B247
Luna, Sam		        25	    W 	B248
Speers, Sam		        32	    W 	B249
McMahan, Jim		48	    W 	B250
Davidson, Will		35	    W 	B251
Haggard, John		        23	    W 	B252
Newcomb, W. M.		34	    W 	B253
Wilbanks, J. L.		60	    W 	B254
Boyd, J. J.		        28	    W 	B255
Arnold, T. W.		        30	    W 	B256
Linem, S. T.		        32	    W 	B257
Franks, E. A.		        32	    W 	B258
Bryant, Tom		        33	    W 	B259
Franks, Jack		        27	    W 	B260
Franks, John		        25	    W 	B261
Franks Jim		        61	    W 	B262
Franks, Will		        50	    W	        B263
Beckham, Bill		        55	    W 	B264
Beckham, John		60	    W 	B265
Burns, John		        35	    W 	B266
Burns, Jim		        29	    W 	B267
Beckham, Lihew		22	    W 	B268
Napier, Al		        32	     C 	B269
Webb, Monroe		        29	    W 	B270
Lindsey, Jim		        25	    W 	B271
Hughes, Gus		        35	    W 	B272
Hughes, Henry		30	    W 	B273
Middleton, Saul		60	    W 	B274
Davis, Bill		        45	    W	        B275
Mabery, Mart		        32	    W 	B276
Robertson, Jim		65	    W 	B277
McBride, I.		        55	    W 	B278
Dixon, Will		        23	    W 	B279
Robinson, H.		        70	     C 	B280
Deal, Isham		        39	    W 	B281
Weatherspoon, Joe   	54	    W 	B282
Pitts, Lewis		        27	    W	        B283
Montague, Lewis		21	    W 	B284
Johnson, W. W. 		27	    W	        B285
Hardin, Amos		        34	    W 	B286
Moore, R. M.		        59	    W 	B287
Moore, Thomas	        73	    W 	B288
Newcomb, B.		        25	    W 	B289
Willbanks, J. L.	        39	    W 	B290
Young, Bob		        26	    W 	B291

Civil District 3 (C1-C116)

Name	 	               Age    Color     ID#
Adkins, L. L.		        24	   W   	C1
Anderson, W. C.		29	   W	        C2
Adkins, William		23	   W	        C3
Buchanan, William    	25	   W  	C4
Bell, W. L.	        	42	   W  	C5
Bell, J. R.		                35	   W  	C6
Bell, T. A.	         	37	   W  	C7
Bivins, Robert		        28	    C	        C8
Bromley, J. J.		        52	   W	        C9
Bromley, W. E.		29	   W	        C10
Bromley, J. A.		        24	   W	        C11
Bromley, J. L.		        22	   W	        C12
Beaty, Abe		        56	   W	        C13
Coosenberry, E. N.	        57	   W	        C14
Chappell, Ben		        25	   W	        C15
Chappell, Bob		        23	   W	        C16
Culp, Hal		                40	   W	        C17
Cook, Tim, Dr.		44	   W	        C18
Choat, J. M.		        45	   W	        C19
Choat, G. T.		        46	   W         C20
Chappell, Altimon	        55	    C    	C21
Chappell, Jesse		60	   W	        C22
Chappell, W. B.		63	   W  	C23
Chappell, Amos		27	    C  	C24
Chappell, Terry		24	   W  	C25
Chappell, Henry		26	   W  	C26
Carter, P. E.		        30	   W  	C27
Deavers, Elijah		70	   W  	C28
Deavers, Frank		23	   W  	C29 
Dobbs, Nat		        25	   W   	C30
Dobbs, Joseph		        30	   W  	C31
Dobbs, William		25	   W  	C32
Duren, Ed		        22	   W  	C33
Edwards, Wm. L. T.	30	   W  	C34  
Edwards, J. W.		        25	   W  	C35
Edwards, D. L.		69	   W  	C36
Edwards, Amos		30	   W  	C37
Edwards, John		        23       W  	C38
Edwards, Lewis		21	   W  	C39
Fraley, Charley		30	   W  	C40 
Fraley, Andrew		41	   W  	C41
Fraley, Bud		        33	   W  	C42
Goodwin, J. L.		        37	   W  	C43
Grinder, Robert		55	   W  	C44
Graves, Jesse		        21	   W  	C45
Graves, J. H.		        65	   W  	C46
Graves, Doc		        60	   W  	C47
Graves, Thomas		35	   W  	C48
Graves, Samuel		23	   W  	C49
Graves, John		        33	   W  	C50
Graves, Andrew		28	   W  	C51
Gillem, Willie		        21	   W  	C52
Graves, Lawrence	        30	   W  	C53
Hollabaugh, L.		22	   W  	C54
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Sr.	68	   W  	C55
Hollabaugh, William	30	   W  	C56
Hollabaugh, Isham	        24	   W  	C57
Hill, James		        40	   W  	C58
Ham, Isaac		        35	   W  	C59
Hickman, Geoge		52	   W  	C60
Holt, James A.		        35	   W  	C61
Hickman, John		24	   W  	C62
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Jr.	29	   W  	C63
Ivins, Linus		        35	   W  	C64
Ivins, W. H.		        25	   W  	C65
Jackson, Andrew		33	   W  	C66
Jones, Samuel		        57	   W  	C67
King, J. D.		        52	   W  	C68
Long, John		        40	   W  	C69
Luna, J. T.		        35	   W  	C70
Luna, Willis		        21	   W  	C71
Lynch, Jacob		        22	   W  	C72
Lockard, Thomas		60	   W  	C73
Meredith, L. R.		64	   W  	C74
Meredith, W. W.		25	   W   	C75
Meredith, Lee R.	        30	   W  	C76
Meredith, L. T.		32	   W  	C77
Meredith, F. C.		40	   W  	C78
Meredith, James T.	        59	   W  	C79
Meredith, John T.	        50	   W  	C80
Meredith, A. M.		55	   W  	C81
Meredith, J. L. 	        25	   W  	C82
McLemore, James		63	   W  	C83
Moore, J. T.		        28	   W  	C84
Moon, William		60	   W  	C85
McLemore, R. M.		30	   W   	C86
McLane, Jasper		32	   W  	C87
Morgan, S. N.		        45	   W  	C88 
Morgan, James		21	   W  	C89
McLemore, J. C.		21	   W  	C90
Nowlen, Carl		        22	   C   	C91
Nowlen, ?		        30	   C   	C92
Pope, Bud		        22	   W  	C93
Pope, Lemuel		        72	   W  	C94
Pope, Edward		        45	   W  	C95
Pitts, Joseph		        65	   W  	C96
Pope, Wiliam		        21	   W  	C97
Pope, John		        30	   W  	C98
Pitts, Andrew		        30	   W  	C99
Phillips, J. D.		        52       W  	C100
Phillips, Lewis		29	   W  	C101
Ricketts, William	        47	   W  	C102
Ricketts(?), W. P.	          ?	   W  	C103
Ricketts, Samuel	        21	   W  	C104
Riley, J. A.		        56 	   W  	C105
Stockard, T. A.		30	   W  	C106
Shaw, William		        60	   W  	C107
Sikes, E. J.		        26	   W  	C108
Shaw. William		        25	   W  	C109
Smith, Edward		25	   W  	C110
Smith, Wirter		        60	   C   	C111
Smith, M. N.		        33	   C   	C112
Smith, Henry		        22	   C   	C113
Smith, Allen		        21	   C   	C114
Stone, W. S.		        50	   W  	C115
Stone, S. H.		        23	   W  	C116

Civil District 4 (D1-D255)

Name	 	               Age    Color     ID#
Smith, J. C.		        23	    W	        D1
Stutts, J. C.		        25	    W 	D2
Helton, G. T.		        47	    W 	D3
Taylor, J. H.		        30	    W 	D4
Taylor, W. F.		        37	    W 	D5
Walker, J. W.		        47	    W 	D6
Jones, W. R.		        57	    W 	D7
Jones, S. R.		        28	    W 	D8
Jones, G. W.		        25 	    W 	D9
McNally, T. F.		        34	    W 	D10
Kea, W. W.		        58	    W 	D11
Kea, W. A.		        24	    W 	D12
Barrett, J. C.		        26	    W 	D13
Barrett, J. H.		        24	    W 	D14
Whitley, T. J.		        36	    W 	D15
Luna, E. H.		        61	    W 	D16
Buckanan, C.		        48	    W 	D17
Turman, Will		        57	    W 	D18
McGlamery, E. D.	        58	    W 	D19
Chilsap, James		33	    W 	D20
Phillips, James		52	    W 	D21
Sullivan, Sam		        60	    W 	D22
Turman, John		        44	    W 	D23
Scott, G. W.		        56	    W 	D24
Scott, Tom		        21	    W 	D25
Hollis, W. B.		        25	    W 	D26
Boyd, H. C.		        25	    W 	D27
Robnett, James		46	    W 	D28
Vick, T. C.		        50	    W 	D29
Kimbro, Jeff		        35	    W 	D30
Morrow, D. N.		        35	    W 	D31
Boyd, Frank		        31	    W 	D32
Beckham, A. B.		40	    W 	D33
Beckham, Sam		65	    W 	D34
Haggard, R. A.		30	    W 	D35
Cole, A. B.		        35	    W 	D36
Collier, Jim		        29	    W 	D37
Morrow, John		        38	    W	        D38
Keeton, Levi		        32	    W	        D39
Young, T. D.		        37	    W 	D40
Greeson, D. T.		        22	    W 	D41
Greeson, John W.	        24	    W 	D42
Greeson, George		22	    W 	D43
Huckaba, T. J.		        39	    W 	D44
Burns, John		        38	    W 	D45
Bromley, W. L.		63	    W 	D46
Martin, R. C.		        61	    W 	D47
Weaver, J. R.		        38	    W 	D48
Springer, Bill		        34	    C  	D49
Whitaker, Bill		        51	    C  	D50
Cook, Arthur		        24	    C  	D51
Pointer, Brister	        55	    C  	D52
Pointer, John		        25	    C  	D53
Lane, A. F.		        38	    C  	D54
Hicks, Westly		        23	    C  	D55
Bell, Andy		        56	    C  	D56
Jordan, Alexander	        59	    C  	D57
Counce, Jim		        23	    C  	D58
Wiley, J. A.		        40	    C  	D59
Armstrong, Manard	        58	    C  	D60
Hassell, Allen, Jr.	        30	    C  	D61
Hassell, Alex		        21	    C  	D62
Hassell, Allen, Sr.	        70	    C  	D63
Pointer, Bob		        69	    C  	D64
Wigfall, Elias		        53	    C  	D65
McLane, Anse		        59	    C  	D66 
Saunders, Bud		        29	    C  	D67 
Wigfall, Tom		        29	    C  	D68
Gullick, Ned		        35	    C  	D69
Craig, P. H.		        54	   W  	D70
Cole, J. H.		        56	   W  	D71
Casteel, W. H.		        35	   W  	D72
Casteel, J. A.		        43	   W  	D73
Hardin, L. A.		        30	   W  	D74
Copeland, Isaac		45	   W  	D75
Copeland, Robert	        48	   W  	D76
Morrison, J. F.		        26	   W  	D77
Hardin, J. W.		        56	   W  	D78
Rhodes, G. F.		        55	   W  	D79
Helton, H. A.		        45	   W  	D80
Helton, Daniel		        79	   W  	D81
Boyd, G. W., Jr.	        33	   W  	D82
Hunt, T. K.		        48	   W  	D83
Ellison, Tom		        23	   W  	D84 
Morris, Jonathan	        75	   W  	D85
Collier, Mathew		81	   W  	D86   
Lutts, W. M. W.		37	   W  	D87
Lutts, Alexander	        63	   W  	D88
Huckaba, B. G.		56	   W  	D89
Irvin, Sam		        42	   W  	D90
Irvin, Robert		        40	   W  	D91
Gallaher, J. L.		        33	   W   	D92
Gallaher, Amos		70	   W  	D93
Sims, J. N.		        38	   W  	D94
Cole, George		        22	   W  	D95
Griffin, Jim		        33	   W  	D96
Howell, Will		        28	   W  	D97
Howell, E.		        65	   W  	D98
Burns, W. P.		        36	   W  	D99
Jackson, W. J.		        24	   W  	D100
Grimes, Henry		        40	   W  	D101
Hunt, H. L.		        40	   W  	D102
Smith, James		        24	   W   	D103
Deavers, Bryant		38	   W  	D104
Christian, E. M.	        36	   W  	D105
King, B. M.		        64	   W  	D106
Burns, Lytle		        32	   W  	D107
Shaw, James		        22	   W  	D108
Phillips, S. B.		        39	   W  	D109
Phillips, William	        21	   W  	D110
Luna, Henry		        38	   W  	D111
Phillips, Jack		        54 	   W  	D112
Meredith, Lon		        24	   W  	D113
Deavers, T.		        28	   W  	D114
Deavers, Elijah		22	   W  	D115
Coosenberry, Cass	        51	   W  	D116
McClellen, William  	48	   W  	D117
Keeton, J. F.		        42	   W  	D118
Hardin, Jehew		        33	   W  	D119
Kilburn, Jess		        27	   W  	D120
Artise, G. W.		        45	   W  	D121
Belew, John J.		        45	   W  	D122
Keeton, Josiah		        52	   W  	D123
Keeton, Newton		26	   W  	D124
Keeton, John		        27	   W  	D125
Vandiver, Jack		        32	   W  	D126
Rutledge, E. F. 		39	   W  	D127
Taylor, Robert		        65	   W  	D128
Fagan, Bruce		        33	   W  	D129
Smith, Robert		        22	   W  	D130
Morris, J. G.		        53	   W  	D131
Minton, J. E.		        55	   W  	D132
Minton, John		        26	   W  	D133
Minton, Robert		29	   W  	D134
Rutledge, Lovick	        25	   W  	D135
Reaves, D. E.		        24	   W  	D136
Reaves, Dave		        58	   W  	D137
Lafferty, Will		        23	   W  	D138
Brewer, Saunders	        63	   W  	D139
Caton, D. S..		        41	   W  	D140
Brewer, Peter		        23	   W  	D141
Long, A. J.		        35	   W  	D142
Keeton, J. D.		        37	   W  	D143
Merriman, E. G.		41	   W  	D144
Keeton, J. A.		        55	   W  	D145
Keeton, Buddy		24	   W  	D146
Keeton, Sidney		21	   W  	D147
Shields, John		        56	   W  	D148
Merriman, J. H.		56	   W  	D149
Beckam, W. T.		        48	   W  	D150
Olds, Tom		        28	   W  	D151
Brady, W. A.		        37	   W  	D152
Walker, William		49	   W  	D153
Loyd, William		        38	   W  	D154
Lowery, James		        45	   W  	D155
Lowery, Henry		81	   W  	D156
Lowery, Oliver		23	   W  	D157
Keeton, David		        22	   W  	D158
Woods, Cas		        42	   W  	D159
Woods, Bill		        24	   W  	D160
Long, Sylvester		25	   W  	D161
Carson, Peter		        50	   W  	D162
Risener, E.		        52	   W  	D163
Risener, Macy		        24	   W  	D164
Risener, George		28	   W  	D165
Shields, J. T.		        65	   W  	D166
Morrison, W. J.		52	   W  	D167
Armstrong, H.		        56	   W   	D168
McLane, E.		        54	   W  	D169
Greeson, W. D.		30	   W  	D170
Kyle, D. A.		        26	   W  	D171
Brady, J. W.		        33	   W  	D172
Huckaba, S. M.		36	   W  	D173
Young, James		        38	   W  	D174
Cypert, , I. N.		        49	   W  	D175
Pinson, Frank		        51	   W  	D176
Pinson, Robert		        37	   W   	D177
McGill, Joe		        29	   W  	D178
Whitworth, William	32	   W  	D179
Morrison, Merida	        64	   W  	D180
Moore, Tom		        41	   W  	D181
Collier, Tom		        39	   W  	D182
Collier, L. P.		        25	   W  	D183
Casteel, S. M.		        42	   W  	D184
Norman, William		62	   W  	D185
Norman, C. L.		        36	   W  	D186
Melton, Bud		        24	   W  	D187
Kelly, James		        40	   W  	D188
Owen, Andy		        25	   W  	D189
Rinks, James H.		55	   W  	D190     
Staggs, Howell		25	   W  	D191
Owen, Tom		        38	   W  	D192
Dickey, Robert		22	   W  	D193
Dickey, John		        27	   W  	D194
Odle, David		        45	   W  	D195
Pryor, Rufus		        40	   W  	D196
Odle, Alex		        22	   W  	D197
Copeland, William	        45	   W  	D198
Copeland, Jacob		40	   W  	D199
Gallaher, James		28	   W  	D200
Bedford, Thomas		38	   W  	D201
Foster, William		42	   W  	D202
Morgan, Frank		        25	   W  	D203
Morgan, John		        30	   W  	D204
Huckaba, J. E.		        35	   W  	D205
Adkins, James		        30	   W  	D206
Morgan, J. L.		        47	   W  	D207
O'Neal, John 		        56	   W  	D208
O'Neal, Andrew		22	   W  	D209
Bedford, Stephen	        72	   W  	D210
Morrison, W. D.		41	   W  	D211
Burns, Robert		        35	   W  	D212
Old, H. S.		        40	   W  	D213
Grimes, Henry		        38	   W  	D214
Morrison, J. L.		        38	   W  	D215
Horton, Link		        28	   W  	D216
Ray, George		        28	   W  	D217
Gallaher, John		        28	   W  	D218
Lee, Henry		        30	   W  	D219
Ray, Carry		        55	   W  	D220
Ray, Tom		                32	   W  	D221
Langford, Dock		44	   W  	D222
Wilbanks, R. D.		38	   W  	D223
Lee, H. N.		        60	   W  	D224
Lee, David		        21	   W  	D225
Huckaba, J. F.		        45	   W  	D226
Frazier, W. N.		        23	   W  	D227
Thompson, G. W.		40	   W  	D228
Thompson, J. R.		36	   W  	D229
Staggs, Neal		        30	   W  	D230
Staggs, Carroll		62	   W  	D231
Staggs, Hiram		        60	   W  	D232
Thompson, John, Sr.	63	   W   	D233
Copeland, Henry		23	   W  	D234  
Hanback, Thomas		30	   W  	D235
Moore, William		21	   W  	D236
Jackson, Buck		        34	   W  	D237
Pulley, Elisha		        24	   W  	D238
Peacock, Marion		27	   W  	D239
Helton, William		59	   W  	D240
Saunderson, Frank	        46	   W  	D241
Pulley, Lyne		        24	   W  	D242
Pulley, Leonard		33	   W  	D243
Throgmortin, John	        34	   W  	D244
Morgan, John		        48	   W  	D245
Morgan, Samuel		23	   W  	D246
Alley, J. A.		        55	   W  	D247
Alley, Ben		        23	   W  	D248
Alley, F. L.		        57	   W  	D249
Holt, Garrison		        71	   W  	D250
Stowe, Dick		        24	   W  	D251
Burkeen, J. B.		        52	   W  	D252
Cothran, William	        67	   W  	D253
Edwards, C. D.		36	   W  	D254
Staggs, Bill		        60	   W  	D255

Civil District 5 (E1-E136)

Name	 	              Age    Color      ID#
Talley, J. A.		       64	  W    	E1
Crow, B. S.		       32	  W   	E2
Gallaher, D. M.	       41	  W	        E3
Gallaher. J. M.		       26	  W   	E4
Gallaher, W. J.		       21	  W   	E5
Ray, Alen		               38	  W   	E6
Grimes, John		       50	  W   	E7
Morrison, Willie	       26	  W   	E8
Copeland, Jake	       45	  W   	E9
Huckaba, Sylvester	       39	  W   	E10
Dixon, Will		       23	  C    	E11
Clay, Dock		       39	  W   	E12
Morrison, H. L.	       27	  W   	E13
Cole, Sam		       56	  W   	E14
Grimes, J. W.		       23	  W   	E15
Shull, Andy		       28	  W   	E16
Ray, T. S.		               56	  W   	E17
Arnett, S. C.		       50	  W   	E18
Shull, Frank		       62	  W   	E19
Diclane, Taylor	       45	  C    	E20
Prince, John		       35	  W   	E21
Smith, L. B.		       30	  W   	E22
Smith, J. H.		       45	  W   	E23
Fraser, J. M.		       28	  W   	E24
McMullens, J. M.	       63	  W   	E25
Ricketts, W. G.	       23	  W	        E26
Holensworth, J.	       60	  W   	E27
Grimes, J. C.		       68	  W   	E28
Tole, James		       45	  W   	E29
Barnett, James		       30	  W   	E30
Grimes, J. A.		       27	  W   	E31
Webster, Joseph	       51	  W   	E32
Morris James		       30	  W   	E33
Brown, R. C.		       48	  W   	E34
Brown, John		       60	  W   	E35
Biffle, T. C.		       33	  W   	E36
Biffle, J. M.		       46	  W   	E37
Helton, J. W.		       58	  W   	E38
Pitts, John		       25	  W   	E39
Pitts, George		       30	  W   	E40
Grimes, Wilson	       24	  W   	E41
Arnett, Jason		       59	  W   	E42
Wiley, Sam		       21	  C    	E43  
Wiley, Jury		       74	  C    	E44
Grimes, Ike		       35	  C    	E45
Shelton, A. H.		       36	  W   	E46
Gore, Albert		       50	  W   	E47
Hill, Elac		               55	  C    	E48
Hill, J. B.		               65	  W   	E49
Davis, William	       25	  W   	E50
Davis, George		       40	  W   	E51
Davis, Joe		       21	  C    	E52
Mack, James		       35	  W   	E53
Cook, Joe		       36	  W   	E54
Franks, Eli		       36	  C    	E55
Franks, Bill		       41	  C    	E56
Beckham, Joe		       43	  W   	E57
Beckham, Elihu	       21	  W   	E58
Love, Joe		               25	  W   	E59
Montague, A. O.	       53	  W   	E60
Brown, J. B.		       28	  W   	E61
Love, Henry		       29	  W	        E62
Moser, John		       50	  W   	E63
Moser, James		       25	  W   	E64
Anderson, Peter	       59	  W   	E65
Morrison, Joe		       26	  W   	E66
Reeves, J.		       45	  W    	E67
Bundrant, O. H.	       36	  W   	E68
Berry, Elerson		       56	  W   	E69
Rutledge, S. J.		       23	  W   	E70
Grimes, John		       33	  W   	E71
Moser, G. W.		       40	  W   	E72
Haggard, James	       73	  W   	E73
Olds, John		       30	  W   	E74
Pulley, J. S.		       35	  W   	E75
Reeves, Buddy	       22	  W   	E76
Hill, W. C.		       33	  W   	E77
Grimes, J. A.		       69	  W   	E78
Lynn, W. A.		       21	  W   	E79
Morris, W. M.		       55	  W   	E80
Hollensworth, James     23	  W   	E81
Young, J. C.		      48	  W   	E82
Bromley, Squire	      24	  W   	E83
Hendy, Andy		      65	  C    	E84
Bromley, Joe		      70	  C    	E85
Walker, Dan		      22	  C    	E86
Walker, W. L.		      21	  W   	E87
Yeiser, C. C.		      37	  W   	E88
Carr, T. S.		      36	  W   	E89
Willison, George	      51	  W   	E90
Ledbetter, Tom	      28	  C    	E91
Fraser, Bud		      38	  W   	E92
Kimbro, Amos	      24	  W   	E93
Harlow, H.		      41	  W   	E94
Dickerson, W. J.	      21	  C    	E95
Grimes, Dallas	      30	  W   	E96
Hughes, John		      24	  C    	E97
Morris, C. L.		    100	  C    	E98
Morris, John		      43	  W   	E99
Grimes, George      	      60	  W   	E100
Signer, John		      36	  W   	E101
Morris, W. F.		      43	  C    	E102
Morris, Jonathan	      48	  W   	E103
Bundrant, John	      50	  W   	E104
Melson, Frank		      24	  W   	E105
Ray, H.			      65	  W   	E106
Ham, Manuel		      35	  W   	E107
Huckaba, G. E.  	      75	  W   	E108
Linume, George	      35	  W   	E109
Pilkington, J. P.	      38	  W    	E110
Bundrant, Dallis	      45	  W   	E111
Bundrant, Frank  	      30	  W   	E112
King, Ben		      32	  W   	E113
King. Will		      28	  W   	E114
Arnett, Tom		      49	  W   	E115
Huckaba, Frank	      48	  W   	E116
Henry, Tom		      28	  W   	E 117
Morris, Frank		      22	  W   	E118
Helton, J. F.		      38	  W   	E119
Cole, J. E.		      28	  W   	E120
Helton, Abe		      34	  W   	E121
Thompson, H. C.	      27	  W   	E122
Chambers, J. C.	      23	  W   	E123
Helton, J. B.		      28	  W   	E124
Cole, Andrew		      54	  W   	E125
Jordan, Bob		      55	  W   	E126
Parker, J. C.		      52	  W   	E127
Parker, S. M.		     41	  W   	E128
Fitts, Bud		             39	  W   	E129
Cole, Frank		     41	  W   	E130
Cole, Mark		     24	  W   	E131
Shull, John		     27	  W   	E132
McCullum, J. T.	     36	  W   	E133
Shell, Ellison		     25	  W   	E134
Claton, J. L.		     59	  W   	E135
Parker, W. L.		     30	  W   	E136

Civil District 6 (F1-F205)

Name	 	            Age    Color     ID#
Akers, M.		    36	W	     F1
Alford, C. I.		    23	W         F2
Alford, J. B.		    25	W	     F3
Akers, N.		            36	W	     F4
Brewer, N. S.		    28	W	     F5
Brewer, C. H.		    35	W	     F6
Brewer, J. W.		    40	W	     F7
Bell, Bud		            21	C	     F8
Brown, W. G.		    28	W	     F9
Brewer, D. E..		    31	W	     F10
Brewer, Isham		    58	W	     F11
Brewer, Wesley	    35	W	     F12
Brewer, Charley	    31	W	     F13
Brewer, Rag		    60	W	     F14
Brewer, John		    28	W	     F15
Brewer, J. W.		    28	W	     F16
Bates, James		    35	W	     F17
Barker, G. A.		    41	W	     F18
Ballard, N. E.		    21	W	     F19
Bromley, Sam		    50	W	     F20
Bromley, J. T..		    23	W	     F21
Barber, William	    60	W	     F22
Banks, T. J.		    50	W	     F23
Biffle, J. F.		    40	W	     F24
Brown, William	    24	W	     F25
Burns, J. B.		    58	W	     F26
Frank, R. H.		    63	W	     F27
Brown, E. W.		    26	W	     F28
Bell, L. R.		    30	W	     F29
Beatty, Joshua		    23	W	     F30
Bush, John		    42	W	     F31
Clendenin, F. A.	    24	W	     F32
Counce, Henry	    58	C	     F33
Counce, C.		    36	C	     F34
Coats, Ned		    25	C	     F35
Counce, J.		    24	C	     F36
Clay, Thomas		    27	W	     F37
Craig, Young		    52	C	     F38
Carter, John		    33	C	     F39
Cothran, W. H.	    28	W	     F40
Clay, L. E.		    25	W	     F41
Cromwell, J. C.	    37	W	     F42
Cox, G. W.		    60	W	     F43
Cothran, Off		    40	W	     F44
Craig, Irwin		    38	W	     F45
Cole, J. E.		    28	W	     F46
Carter, Dan		    35	W	     F47
Cothran, Zeke		    40	W	     F48
Churchwell, G. A.	    22	W	     F49
Craig, W. P.		    44	W	     F50
Craig, J. R.		    46	W	     F51
Choat, Dock		    30	C	     F52
Churchwell, A. L.	    27	W	     F53
Duren, J. M.		    36	W	     F54
Dudley, Allen		    22	C	     F55
Dicus, S. J.		    25	W	     F56
Durham, L. A.		    44	W	     F57
Durham, J. M.		    55	W	     F58
Dalles, S. V.		    56	W	     F59
Durham, William	    40	W	     F60
Devasier, Henry	    33	W	     F61
Durham, Robert	    70	W	     F62
Devasier, Henry	    24	W	     F63
Douglas, James	    70	W	     F64
Douglas, H. M.	    23	W	     F65
Douglas, R. H.		    21	W	     F66
Durham, S. D.		    35	W	     F67
Durham, James	    76	W	     F68
Defoe, J. W.		    40	W	     F69
Edward, Pleasant	    37	W	     F70
Edward, J. D.		    35	W	     F71
Etter, Sam		    24	C	     F72
Eastland, Silas		    45	W	     F73
Eastland, John		    50	W	     F74
Edward, W. P.		    25	W	     F75
Edward, M. C.		    57	W	     F76
Edward, J. F.		    29	W	     F77
Edward, J. L.		    40	W	     F78
Ferguson. H. L.	    25	W	     F79
Fulton, Derry		    68	C	     F80
Fitts, Leroy		    40	W	     F81
Frazier, Thomas	    35	W	     F82
Flippo, Henry		    41	W	     F83
Grimes, Arthur	    32	C	     F84
Graham, T. J.		    24	W	     F85
Green, Jeff		    22	W	     F86
Gulick, George	    32	C	     F87
Gulick, Anthony	    68	C	     F88
Gilbert, J. A.		    22	W	     F89
Gulick, Alex		    70	W	     F90
Galloway, Jeff		    30	W	     F91
Galloway, R. N.	    32	W	     F92
Hardin, John		    25	W	     F93
Hines, W. B.		    28	W	     F94
Hall, John		    23	W	     F95
Henson, John		    35	W	     F96
Harris, Hank		    30	W	     F97
Hollabaugh, M. J	    31	W	     F98
Hollabaugh, B. B	    36	W	     F99
Harris, Ham 		    53	W	     F100
Iven, T. S.		    43	W	     F101
Joseph, Jacob		    32	W	     F102
Jackson, D. S.		    42	W	     F103
Jackson, J. A.		    46	W	     F104
Jackson, C. A.		    24	W	     F105
Jackson, D. S.		    38	W	     F106
Jackson, Eli		    36	W	     F107
Jackson, Joe		    44	W	     F108
Jackson, G. A.		    45	W	     F109
Jones, James		    29	W	     F110
Jackson, Jeff		    60	W	     F111
Jackson, D.		    23	W	     F112
Jackson, Thomas	    34	W	     F113
Johnson, F		    36	W	     F114
Johnson, J. J.		    45	C	     F115
Kilpatrick, James	    38	W	     F116
Koutch, William	    50	W	     F117
Koutch, John		    47	W	     F118
Koutch, Sol		    46	W	     F119
Koutch, P. A.		    77	W	     F120
Langford, Forest	    32	W	     F121
Lyle, W. W.		    26	W	     F122
Lyle, J. W.		    50	W	     F123
McDougle, Robert	    40	W	     F124
Meredith, Jacob	    68	C	     F125
Martin, Jessie		    29	C	     F126
Michael, E. D.		    31	W	     F127
Mitchell, Joseph	    25	W	     F128
Mathis, John		    25	W	     F129
Mann, H. N.		    22	W	     F130
McAfee, George	    23	W	     F131
McAnanny, E. D.	    60	W	     F132
McLean, William	    55	W	     F133
McLean, L.		    24	W	     F134
Nutt, H. S.		    29	W	     F135
Nutt, J. A.		    47	W	     F136
Napier, John		    24	C	     F137
Nichols, George	    30	C	     F138
Neely, Griff		    35	W	     F139
Nichols, G. A.		    51	W	     F140
Nixon, E. L.		    21	W	     F141
Nutt, Jess		            46	W	     F142
Pollack, R. A.		    30	W	     F143
Pointer, William	    23	C	     F144
Porter, William	    35	W	     F145
Perry, J. A.		    34	W	     F146
Perry, Ed		            45	C	     F147
Ragsdale, G. W.	    24	W	     F148
Ross, I. A.		    37	C	     F149
Richie, Henry		    55	W	     F150
Richie, Rube		    52	W	     F151
Rice, J. E.		    34	W	     F152
Robertson, J. P.	    30	W	     F153
Rogers, John		    35	W	     F154
Reaves, J. J.		    56	W	     F155
Reaves, J. B.		    24	W	     F156
Ricketts, Dave		    45	W	     F157
Rasbury, A. C.		    73	W	     F158
Rasbury, A. M.	    38	W	     F159
Rasbury, W. L.		    38	W	     F160
Rasbury, J. C.		    44	W	     F161
Sneed, E. L.		    21	W	     F162
Stockard, C. F.		    23	W	     F163
Stockard, Pete		    21	W	     F164
Stowe, O. M.		    31	W	     F165
Satterfield, W. T.	    33	W	     F166
Staggs, George	    23	W	     F167
Staggs, J. B.		    35	W	     F168
Smith, Henry		    26	C 	     F169
Smith, George		    50	W	     F170
Sisco, Sam		    34	C	     F171
Sharp, A. D.		    24	W	     F172
Sharp, S. R.		    33	W	     F173
Sharp, J. L.		    36	W	     F174
Skillern, J. S.		    60	W	     F175
Skillern, D. S.		    65	W	     F176
Skillern, W. N.		    31	W	     F177
Sprinkle, M.		    53	W	     F178
Totty, Z. C.		    29	W	     F179
Thornton, D. M.	    60	W	     F180
Thornton, Ben		    23	W	     F181
Thornton, Andrew	    33	W	     F182
Tharp, Babe		    22	W	     F183
Turner, W. H.		    50	W	     F184
Tharp, James		    55	W	     F185
Vincent, Frank		    22	C	     F186
Voorhies, Rube	    63	C	     F187
Voorhies, William	    45	W	     F188
Voorhies, James	    35	W	     F189
Voorhies, A.		    27	W	     F190
Voorhies, B. M.	    30	W	     F191
Washington, George   50  	C	     F192
Wall, H. J.		    21	W	     F193
Walker, W. B.		    29	W	     F194
Whitwell, J. F.		    36	W	     F195
Whitehead, J. R.	    42	W	     F196
Whitehead, L. D.	    24	W	     F197
Whitehead, T. J.	    22	W	     F198
Walker, J. A.		    48	W	     F199
Walker, J. F.		    26	W	     F200
Walker, W. H.		    37	W	     F201
Wisdom, A. B.		    62	W	     F202
Wisdom, John		    30	W	     F203
Wisdom, A. M.	    25	W	     F204
Walker, Ed		    21	W	     F205

Civil District 7 (G1-G209)

Name	 	             Age    Color     ID#
Alexander, John	      51	 W	      G1
Mulsey, Andrew	      33	 W	      G2
Lindsey, J. E.		      36	 W	      G3
Sinclair, S. W.		      52	 W	      G4
Beckham, John	      56	 W	      G5
Eaton, Daniel		      64	 W	      G6
Davis, Sam		      25	 W	      G7
Bevis, Bud		      49	 W	      G8
Beckham, Fice		      28	 W	      G9
Beckham, Zack	      34	 W	      G10
Pannels, William	      27	 W	      G11
Smith, Henry		      32	 W	      G12 
Beckham, Tom	      51	 W	      G13
Beckham, Samuel	      25	 W	      G14
Beckham, Lincoln	      27	 W	      G15
Beckham, Jack	      32	 W	      G16 
Burns, John		      24	 W	      G17
Phillips, George	      23	 W	      G18
Burns, Bill		      27	 W	      G19
Harwell, Robert	      50	 W	      G20
Copas, George		      27	 W	      G21
Kirby, Beary		      37	 W	      G22
Kindrick, Isham	      45	 W	      G23
Beckham, Tom	      25	 W	      G24
Johnson, W. W., Jr.	      26	 W	      G25
Paulk, R. D.		      58	 W	      G26
Davis, J. J.		      59	 W	      G27
Estes, T. W.		      27	 W	      G28
Combs, William	      46	 W	      G29
Williams, Hick	      40	 C	      G30
Smith, Dick		      29	 C	      G31
Speers, Harry		      35	 C	      G32
Broyles, Willis	      32	 C	      G33
Arnett, Isham		      22	 C	      G34
Montague, Lewis	      40	 C	      G35
Franks, Jack		      33	 C	      G36
Yeiser, E. R.		      40	 W	      G37
Parker, J. Y.		      58	 W	      G38
Bratcher, W. W.	      53	 W	      G39
Morgan, John		      25	 W	      G40
Morgan, Will		      22	 W	      G41
Morgan, Levi		      62	 W	      G42
Anderson, Robert	      55	 W	      G43
Cypert, J. B.		      43	 W	      G44
Banks, E. F.		      34	 W	      G45
Farris, G. A.		      36	 W	      G46
Shull, Mat		      45	 W	      G47
Brown, John		      70	 W	      G48
Melson, John		      27	 W	      G49
Estes, Calvin		      31	 W	      G50
Townsend, B. T.	      25	 W	      G51
Martin, D. N.		      32	 W	      G52
Copeland, W. B.	      29	 W	      G53
Miller, J. D.		      27	 W	      G54
Thompson, C. M.	      63	 W	      G55
Farris, Joe		      38	 W	      G56
Robertson, John	      49	 W	      G57
Horton, Henry		      51	 W	      G58
Robertson, William	      27	 W	      G59
Sandusky, John	      47	 W	      G60
Sandusky, Andrew	      23	 W	      G61
Melson, John, Sr.	      65	 W	      G62
Horton, Dock		      26	 W	      G63
Melson, William	      29	 W	      G64
Horton, G. W.		      24	 W	      G65
Melson, John, Jr.	      23	 W	      G66
Phillips, Sherman	      26	 W	      G67
Nichols, Isaac		      54	 W	      G68
Nichols, Clark		      30	 W	      G69
Brown, Bill		      26	 W	      G70
Porter, John		      75	 W	      G71
Melson, James		      38	 W	      G72
Greeson, H. C.		      51	 W	      G73
Greeson, John		      24	 W	      G74
Stricklin, Jeff		      38	 W	      G75
Lawson, T. J.		      40	 W	      G76
Lawson, W. P.		      24	 W	      G77
Beckham, Buck	      32	 W	      G78
Lawson, John		      47	 W	      G79
Kelly, Richard		      38	 W	      G80
Gant, Tom		      23	 W	      G81
Lawson, G. W.		      58	 W	      G82
Lawson, J. A.		      29	 W	      G83
Atkinson, Bud		      37	 W	      G84
Godwin, Gip		      23	 W	      G85
Robbins, Jess		      35	 W	      G86
Martin, W. A.		      38	 W	      G87
Martin, A. J.		      29	 W	      G88
Martin, W. H.		      27	 W	      G89
Martin, H.		      25	 W	      G90
Shepard, John		      41	 W	      G91
Adkins, J. C.		      44	 W	      G92
Lawson, S. M.		      61	 W	      G93
Lawson, W. J.		      29	 W	     G94
Copeland, J. N.	      41	 W	     G95
Copeland, J. D.	      39	 W	     G96
Hall, P. D.		      42	 W	     G97
Hall, W. D.		      22	 W	     G98
Copeland, D. G.	      24	 W	     G99
Lewis, J. L.		      25	 W	     G100
Berry, J. H.		      25	 W	     G101
Berry, J. W.		      29	 W	     G102
Foster, H. A.		      34	 W	     G103
Holt, A. H.		      41	 W	     G104
Melson, P. D.		      52	 W	     G105
Cole, William		      28	 W	     G106
Reaves, Calvin	      32	 W	     G107
Reaves, G. W.		      42	 W	     G108
Porter, S. C.		      65	 W	     G109
Horton, William	      24	 W	     G110
Foster, J. G.		      41	 W	     G111
Horton, G. W.		      26	 W	     G112 
Stribling, J. M.	      48	 W	     G113
Stribling, Will		      28	 W	     G114
Whitaker, David	      29	 W	     G115
Stribling, J. C.	              70	 W	     G116
Lawson, J. M.		      31	 W	     G117
Copeland, J. D.	      24	 W	     G118
Daniels, J. P.		      28	 W	     G119
Adkinson, John	      43	 W	     G120
Sinclair, M. H.		      62	 W	     G121
Sinclair, Hal		      31	 W	     G122
Hinton, James		      28	 W	     G123
Whitaker, E. A.	      43	 W	     G124
Alexander, S. L.	      38	 W	     G125
Sinclair, Frank		      32	 W	     G126
Weaver, William	      40	 W	     G127
Weaver, John		      38	 W	     G128
Tilley, Thomas	      24	 W	     G129
Tilley, Henry		      22	 W	     G130
Sinclair, William	      70	 W	     G131
Clanton, John		      28	 W	     G132
Thornton, J. W.	      56	 W	     G133
Stricklin, J. D.               39	 W	     G134
Whited, E. W.		      60	 W	     G135
Whited, J. R.		      28	 W	     G136
Stricklin, J. N.	              65	 W	     G137
Morrow, F. E.		      26	 W	     G138
Moore, W. T.		      32	 W	     G139
Hill, Robert		      21	 W	     G140
Hill, J. M.		      70	 W	     G141
Foster, F. M.		      60	 W	     G142
Sinclair, B. P.		      41	 W	     G143
Lutts, J. A.		      36	 W	     G144
Lutts, J. M.		      43	 W	     G145
Whited, W. J.		      50	 W	     G146
Franks, J. W.		      35	 W	     G147
Foster, J. M.		      29	 W	     G148
Copeland, J. B.	      44	 W	     G149
Stricklin, B. F.	              26	 W	     G150
Wells, W. R.		      50	 W	     G151
Perry, Frank		      34	 W	     G152
Alexander, J. R.	      61	 W	     G153
Sinclair, Ad.		      27	 W	     G154
Sinclair, Frank		      29	 W	     G155
Gean, Bill		      38	 W	     G156
Risener, Henry	      27	 W	     G157
Linville, Otis		      48	 W	     G158
Woody, J. S.		      50	 W	     G159
Roach, Hal		      36	 C	     G160
Frazier, J. H.		      41	 W	     G161
Frazier, Ed		      55	 W	     G162
Sinclair, John		      34	 W	     G163
Martin, Will		      39	 W	     G164
Sinclair, J. H.		      60	 W	     G165
Paulk, S. O.		      52	 W	     G166
Paulk, Pugh		      28	 W	     G167
Paulk, Ed		              26	 W	     G168
Paulk, John		      36	 W	     G169
Copeland, T. N.	      39	 W	     G170
Murphy, William	      42	 W	     G171
Clark, Jim		      29	 W	     G172
Cypert, R. J.		      70	 W	     G173
Cypert, N. B.		      43	 W	     G174
Payton, Bill		      34	 W	     G175
Rose, J. G. B.		      68	 W	     G176
Rose, John		      26	 W	     G177
Rose, Neal		      28	 W	     G178
Horton, Joe		      39	 W	     G179
Eaton, George		      33	 W	     G180
Adkinson, Neuton	      39	 W	     G181
Adkinson, David	      70	 W	     G182
Martin, John W.	      45	 W	     G183
Sutton, R. L.		      27	 W	     G184
Martin, Buck		      26	 W	     G185
Rainey, S. B.		      40	 W	     G186
Rodes, Jessie		      40	 W	     G187
Crouch, Mort		      37	 W	     G188
Martin, Bill		      40	 W	     G189
Beckham, Thomas	      26	 W	     G190
Lynch, Dick		      38	 W	     G191
Alexander, W. W.	      24	 W	     G192
Greer, James		      27	 W	     G193
Alexander, John	      32	 W	     G194
Grimes, Till		      26	 W	     G195
Lynch, James		      29	 W	     G196
Mulsey, T. O.		      31	 W	     G197
Murphy, Sylvester	      42	 W	     G198
Melsen, Sam		      21	 W	     G199
Phillips, G.		      29	 W	     G200
Casey, G.		              37	 W	     G201
Porter, J. J.		      30	 W	     G202
Beckham, J. C.	      28	 W	     G203
Murphy, Sam		      50	 W	     G204
Caine, Jacob		      35	 W	     G205
Caine, D.		              23	 W	     G206
Pounders, A.		      45	 W	     G207
Boswell, Jasper	      28	 W	     G208
Bobbins, Bill		      26	 W	     G209

Civil District 8 (H1-H129)

Name	 	            Age    Color     ID#
Sherrill, Joe		     24	W	    H1
Sherrill, W. J.		     22	W	    H2
Weaver, N. W.		     38	W        H3
Downing, A. L.	     41	W	    H4
Sims, S.		             52	W	    H5
Sims, Joe		             22	W	    H6
McWilliams, James	     22	W	    H7
McWiliams, Andy	     29	W	    H8
Cromwell, W.		     40	W	    H9
Shaw, Sol		             56	W	    H10
Lakey, Dick		     70	W	    H11
Brewer, John		     46	W	    H12
Brewer, Joe		     25	W	    H13
Goodman, John	     60	W	    H14
Lakey, Wiliam		     44	W	    H15
Lawson, J. R.		     23	W	    H16
Horton, Bill		     23	W	    H17
King, S. A.		     61	W	    H18
Hicks, Buck		     30	W	    H19
Wright, G. W.		     35	W	    H20
Horton, William	     45	W	    H21
McWilliams, D. M.	     28	W	    H22
Sims, A. F.		     67	W	    H23
Sims, H. C.		     26	W	    H24
Bryant, H. P.		     29	W	    H25
Copas, James		     30	W	    H26
Sims, A. M.		     45	W	    H27
Martin, Ben		     54	W	    H28
Ponders, Buck		     22	W	    H29
Ponders, William	     46	W	    H30
Hurd, James		     37	W	    H31
Arnett, Henry		     40	W	    H32
Scott, Henry		     26	W	    H33
Lindsey, Will		     23	W	    H34
Cobb, W. S.		     32	W	    H35
Berry, W. A.		     22	W	    H36
Berry, Manuel		     24	W	    H37
Wright, James		     49	W	    H38
Wright, Johnson	     21	W	    H39
Wright, John		     21	W	    H40
Martin, Buck		     27	W	    H41
Martin, Henry		     22	W	    H42
Martin, Scott		     22	W	    H43
Martin, Tom		     21	W	    H44
Martin, James		     58	W	    H45
Scott, Cam		     35	W	    H46
Cromwell, Lonnie	     30	W	    H47
Martin, Tom		     35	W	    H48
Cromwell, Sidney	     65	W	    H49
Cromwell, Charley	     21	W	    H50
Horton, Pink		     38	W	    H51
Reaves, N. T.		     30	W	    H52
Davis, Mat		     30	W	    H53
Bryant, Bill		     24	W	    H54
Horton, Bud		     26	W	    H55
Horton, Ben		     22	W	    H56
Horton, Billy		     30	W	    H57
Horton, P. G.		     60	W	    H58
Rutherford, Mat	     23	W	    H59
King, Joe		             26	W	    H60
Stooksberry, Bob	     44	W	    H61
Stooksberry, Sherm.     23	W	    H62
Horton, Joe		     38	W	    H63
Horton, Bud		     21	W	    H64
Bryant, Right		     26	W	    H65
Sims, W. C.		     26	W	    H66
Youngblood, Tom	     25	W	    H67
Johnson, James	     25	W	    H68
Wright, James		     38	W	    H69
Wright, John		     22	W	    H70
Boyd, Charley		     28	W	    H71
Clanton, J. C.		     44	W	    H72
Clanton, R.		     21	W	    H73
Davis, Levi		     24	W	    H74
Davis, Iradell		     22	W	    H75
Paulk, Josh		     70	W	    H76
Horton, Z. J.		     36	W	    H77
Nowlin, James		     33	W	    H78
Nowlin, William	     34	W	    H79
Nowlin, Ira		     22	W	    H80
Cypert, Bob		     35	W	    H81
Dickerson, Ken	     72	W	    H82
Dickerson, Tom	     32	W	    H83
Watson, John		     36	W	    H84
Nowlin, Ben		     32	W	    H85
Corbin, J. N.		     43	W	    H86
Lay, Frank		     25	W	    H87
Roberson, John	     40	W	    H88
Parker, Frank		     46	W	    H89
Scott, Bud		     28	W	    H90
White, John		     32	W	    H91
Cole, Pogue		     31	W	    H92
Anderson, Jess	     22	W	    H93
Townsend, Jeff	     35	W	    H94
Lay, J. B.		             35	W	    H95
Lindsey, John		     46	W	    H96
White, Sam		     53	W	    H97
White, Tom		     26	W	    H98
White, Scott		     38	W	    H99
Copeland, J. M.	     72	W	    H100
Clay, Kerry		     46	W	    H101
Davidson, Bill		     24	W	    H102
Lay, Sam		             22	W	    H103
Young, Johnson	     32	W	    H104
Davis, Bud		     49	W	    H105
Davis, L.		             22	W	    H106
Arnell, Joe		     28	W	    H107
Bundrant, George	     46	W	    H108
Bundrant, Oscar	     21	W	    H109
Schull, Buck		     34	W	    H110
Basset, Jasper		     27	W	    H111
Shull, Mat		     35	W	    H112
Nowlin, Steve		     55	W	    H113
Pigg, Jerry		     36	W	    H114
Murry, Silas		     68	W	    H115
Murry, Ray		     24	W	    H116
Hall, Walter		     36	W	    H117
Hall, Billie		     74	W	    H118
Hall, Cason		     79	W	    H119
Ellis, George		     34	W	    H120
Sinclair, George	     27	W	    H121
Shelton, Tom		     23	W	    H122
Tackett, Bob		     35	W	    H123
King, Al		             60	W	    H124
Lawson, Will		     22	W	    H125
Horton, Gale		     33	W	    H126
Anderson, Bob	     38	W	    H127
Martin, James		     38	W	    H128
Lindsey, Jerry		     35	W	    H129

Civil District 9 (J1-J124)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Ayers, J. T.		    24	W	    J1
Adams, Thomas	    76	W	    J2
Adams, G. B.		    51	W	    J3
Adams, R. T.		    45	W	    J4
Adams, R. W.		    33	W	    J5
Beavers, A. J.		    30	W	    J6
Brown, J. C.		    40	W	    J7
Brown, A.		    68	W	    J8
Brown, W.		    30	W	    J9
Beatty, R. S.		    40	W	    J10
Brown, T. A.		    58	W	    J11
Beavers, W.		    40	W	    J12
Ballentine, J. H.	    31	W	    J13
Bennett, S. C.		    31	W	    J14
Copeland, W. T.	    39	W	    J15
Curtis, Wade		    37	W	    J16
Cecil, D. F.		    45	W	    J17
Cannon, Pugh		    35	W	    J18
Curtis, J. N.		    24	W	    J19
Curtis, S. A.		    54	W	    J20
Chambers, S.		    47	C	    J21
Dodd, D.		            24	W	    J22
Dodd, L.		            68	W	    J23
Dodd, A. B.		    26	W	    J24
Eaton, J. N.		    40	W	    J25
Eaton, Pleas		    75	W	    J26
Eaton, J. P.		    28	W	    J27
Farris, R. A.		    65	W	    J28
Farris, D. M.		    28	W	    J29
Gean, W. H.		    51	W	    J30
Gean, J. H.		    40	W	    J31
Henson, W.		    57	W	    J32  
Henson, J.		    22	W	    J33
Henson, B. M.		    27	W	    J34
Henson, T.		    70	W	    J35
Henson, J. K.		    33	W	    J36
Huffine, Phillip	    57	W	    J37
Henson, J. H., Jr.	    22	W	    J38
Henson, J. H., Sr.	    60	W	    J39
Henson, T. J.		    28	W	    J40
Henson, G.		    29	W	    J41
Hinton, T.		    24	W	    J42
Higgins, D. B.		    45	W	    J43
Hinton, C. C.		    38	W	    J44
Heathcoat, J.		    25	W	    J45
Horton, C. C.		    37	W	    J46
Hinton, W. W.		    35	W	    J47
Hinton, W. S.		    28	W	    J48
Hinton, O. O.		    21	W	    J49
Hinton, T. H.		    73	W	    J50
Harbor, M.		    50	C	    J51
Johnson, J. A,, Sr.	    54	W	    J52
Johnson, W. W.	    55	W	    J53
Johnson, J. A., Jr.	    33	W	    J54
Johnson, J. T.		    24	W	    J55
Johnson, S. H.		    22	W	    J56
Johnson, G. W.	    30	W	    J57
Johnson, E. C.		    43	W	    J58
Johnson, W.		    58	W	    J59
Johnson, J.		    30	W	    J60
James, J. C.		    35	W	    J61
Johnson, C. W.	    50	W	    J62
Johnson, Z. M.	    50	W	    J63
Johnson, J.		    26	W	    J64
Johnson, M.		    23	W	    J65
Kilburn, J. C.		    25	W	    J66
Liles, S. M.		    38	W	    J67
Lines, B.		            30	C	    J68
Moore, R. H.		    40	W	    J69
Moore, J. R.		    34	W	    J70
Martin, Robert		    29	W	    J71
Martin, W. W.		    44	W	    J72
McFall, W. W.		    24	W	    J73
McFall, J. N.		    48	W	    J74
McFall, J. E.		    26	W	    J75
Moore, J. C.		    30	W	    J76
McFall, T. J.		    38	W	    J77
McFall, S. M.		    28	W	    J78
Martin, H.		    54	W	    J79
McFall, J. N.		    45	W	    J80
McFall, W. B.		    38	W	    J81
McFall, J. N.		    27	W	    J82
McFall, J. H.		    28	W	    J83
McFall, J. D.		    30	W	    J84
McFall, J. S.		    50	W	    J85
McFall, Sam		    65	W	    J86
McFall, E.		    21	W	    J87
McFall, Pugh		    38	W	    J88
McFall. M.		    40	W	    J89
McFall, B.		    31	W	    J90
Morris, William	    47	W	    J91
Morris, Carroll	    42	W	    J92
McGee, J. L.		    35	W	    J93
Newman, J. M.	    45	W	    J94
Parker, W. L.		    83	W	    J95
Parker, B. A.		    41	W	    J96
Poag, J. M.		    58	W	    J97
Poag, S. P.		    45	W	    J98
Patterson, J. B.	    21	W	    J99
Ransom, L. A.		    38	W	    J100
Ransom, G.		    40	W	    J101
Rose, Sol		            30	W	    J102
Robertson, W. W.	    35	W	    J103
Reaves, H.		    40	W	    J104
Ransom, R. H.		    66	W	    J105
Ransom, H. A.		    37	W	    J106
Shepard, T. A.		    25	W	    J107
Stricklin, W. T.	    30	W	    J108
Stout, A. M.		    48	W	    J109
Sweeney, W. R.	    29	W	    J110
Tidwell, W. S.		    40	W	    J111
Tackett, Dick		    27	W	    J112
Tingle, B.		            24	W	    J113
Weaver, W. T.		    23	W	    J114
White, J. C.		    31	W	    J115
White, R. J.		    58	W	    J116
White, N. M.		    61	W	    J117
White, A. F.		    38	W	    J118
White, H. C.		    29	W	    J119
White, E. L.		    21	W	    J120
Weaver, T.		    84	W	    J121
Williams, G. H.	    25	W	    J122
Wallis, James		    75	W	    J123
Reaves, T.		    27	W	    J124

Civil District 10 (K1-K137)

Name	 	           Age    Color       ID#
Ayers, Bud		    28	W	      K1
Ayers, Bill		    25	W	      K2
Ayers, Charley		    21	W	      K3
Balentine, J. S.	    40	W	      K4
Balentine, R. H.	    35	W	      K5
Barker, G.		    28	W	      K6
Bryant, C.         	    45	W	      K7
Bates, P.		            46	W	      K8
Bates, J. M.		    28	W	      K9
Barnett, J.		    27	W	      K10
Balentine, D.		    37	W	      K11
Bevis, James		    51	W	      K12 
Bevis, John		    26	W	      K13
Berry, John		    58	W	      K14
Berry, J. E.		    26	W	      K15
Berry, J, Jr.		    24	W	      K16
Berry, J. Sr.		    55	W	      K17
Berry, J. T.		    33	W	      K18
Cooper, A.		    28	W	      K19
Creasy, J.		            30	W	      K20
Cypert, T. J.		    55	W	      K21
Cypert, M.		    22	W	      K22
Cromes, M.		    26	W	      K23
Cooper, S.		    45	W	      K24
Cooper, J., Sr.		    72	W	      K25
Cooper, J., Jr.		    30	W	      K26
Clemmons, A. D.			W	      K27
Darby, D. J.		    42	W	      K28
Doolin, D. G.		    61	W	      K29
Doolin, C. B.		    23	W	      K30
Darby, J. T.		    49	W	      K31
Doolin, A. B.		    26	W	      K32
Darby, D. L.		    24	W	      K33
Davis, B.		            67	W	      K34
Darby, J.		            38	W	      K35
Davis, J. R.		    41	W	      K36
Phillips, J.		    35	W	      K37
Phillips, B.		    45	W	      K38
Gillis, James		    79	W	      K39
Gillis, John		    22	W	      K40
Gray, R. T.		    42	W	      K41
Gillcrest, Jim		    40	W	      K42
Gillcrest, A. D.	    43	W	      K43
Gillcrest, D.		    45	W	      K44
Gillcrest, M.		    50	W	      K45
Gillcrest, John		    22	W	      K46
Gailing, H.		    75	W	      K47
Hays, J.		            42	W	      K48
Holt, J.		            83	W	      K49
Hays, H.		            45	W	      K50
Hays, J. L.		    29	W	      K51
Hanback, J.		    28	W	      K52
Hanback, S.		    30	W	      K53
Hinton, Z.		    35	W	      K54
Hanley, G.		    34	W	      K55
Holt, J.		            23	W	      K56
Holt, E.		            38	W	      K57
Henson, C.        	    35	W	      K58
Holt, John		    54	W	      K59
Holt, Eli		            31	W	      K60
Hays, Ben		    40	W	      K61
Hays, John		    63	W	      K62
Hays, H.		            38	W	      K63
Hays, W.		            36	W	      K64
Hays, A.		            34	W	      K65
Hays, J. D.		    31	W	      K66
Holt, J. 		            50	W	      K67
Holt, J. B.		    25	W	      K68
Heard, Hairce		    70	W	      K69
Henson, Isom		    52	W	      K70
Henson, B.		    50	W	      K71
Henson, A. L.		    29	W	      K72
Holt, A. M.		    45	W	      K73
Jackson, J. A.		    24	W	      K74
Keeton, I.		            45	W	      K75
Lawson, W. T.		    35	W	      K76
Lawson, J. A.		    27	W	      K77
Lawson, J. B.		    38	W	      K78
Lawson, S. H.		    23	W	      K79
Lawson, T. J.		    63	W	      K80
Martin, J.		            26	W	      K81
Martin, W. S.		    29	W	      K82
McAlester, J. L.	    70	W	      K83
Martin, H.		    26	W	      K84
Martin, W. G.		    47	W	      K85
Martin, Bobby		    22	W	      K86
Moon, J. M.		    25	W	      K87
Moon, G. M.		    33	W	      K88
McCorkle, W. J.	    33	W	      K89
McFall, John		    30	W	      K90
Paulk, E.		            25	W	      K91
Patterson, Neal	    47	W	      K92
Pigg, J. N.		    29	W	      K93
Pigg, W. H.		    32	W	      K94
Pigg, G. M.		    43	W	      K95
Pigg, J. N., Jr.	            27	W	      K96
Pigg, J. H.		    36	W	      K97
Pigg, F. M.		    25	W	      K98
Pigg, M. D.		    22	W	      K99
Wright, F.		    27	W	      K100
Robinson, W.		    28	W	      K101
Robinson, J.		    22	W	      K102
Rich, Fred		    50	W	      K103
Rich, John		    35	W	      K104
Rich, J. F.		    27	W	      K105
Rich, Tom		    40	W	      K106
Rich, H.		            25	W	      K107
Rich, Phil		    22	W	      K108
Wright, Tate		    23	W	      K109
Stall, T. H.		    25	W	      K110
Strait, G. W.		    27	W	      K111
Shepard, W. A.	    30	W	      K112
Scott, Z.		            35	W	      K113
Scott, J. J.		    52	W	      K114
Scott, D. E.		    24	W	      K115
Scott, Sam		    61	W	      K116
Scott, C.		            45	W	      K117
Suege, W.		    25	W	      K118
Sparkman, J. T.	    68	W	      K119
Weaver, S.		    40	W	      K120
Whitworth, A.		    56	W	      K121
Whitlow, James	    41	W	      K122
Whitlow, Phil		    33	W	      K123
Waharton, T. F.	    65	W	      K124
Warton, Will		    33	W	      K125
Warton, John		    24	W	      K126
Holt, J. H.		    24	W	      K127
Holt, Will		    22	W	      K128
Holt, Ben		            85	W	      K129
Holt, D. E.		    41	W	      K130
Holt, John, Jr.		    23	W	      K131
Holt, Will		    35	W	      K132
Holt, M.		            28	W	      K133
Holt, John, Sr.		    56	W	      K134
Hays, Joe		            52	W	      K135
Holt, C. E.		    29	W	      K136
Hanley, George	    35	W	      K137

Civil District 11 (L1-L219)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Arnold, J. D.		    40	W	    L1
Arnett, M.		    38	W	    L2
Bromley, T. S.		    35	W	    L3
Bromley, T. R.		    30	W	    L4
Blackburn, W. R.	    24	W	    L5
Barker, J.		            28	W	    L6
Bradley, J.		    48	W	    L7
Butler, Henry		    32	W	    L8
Bromley, J. A.		    38	W	    L9
Brewer, R. S.		    32	W	    L10
Brewer, J. R.		    30	W	    L11
Brewer, John		    26	W	    L12
Brewer, J. P.		    24	W	    L13
Brewer, R. M.		    44	W	    L14
Borley, B. C.		    23	C	    L15
Brewer, J. C.		    23	W	    L16
Button, W. W.		    27	W	    L17
Button, J. A.		    34	W	    L18
Bromley, John		    45	W	    L19
Brewer, T. J.		    52	W	    L20
Bymer, G. L.		    25	W	    L21
Brown, J. M.		    62	W 	    L22
Blackwell, M. N.	    43	W	    L23
Brewer, B. A.		    40	W	    L24
Blackwell, M. C.	    26	W	    L25
Brewer, Y.		    34	W	    L26
Briggs, H.		    30	W	    L27
Belew, C.		            43	W	    L28
Creasy, S.		    32	W	    L29
Capleton, J.		    37	W	    L30
Cole, Mat		    33	W	    L31
Cole, C. C.		    35	W	    L32
Brewer, H. J.		    65	W	    L33
Brewer, W. G.		    42	W	    L34
Button, James		    23	W	    L35
Brewer, W. W.		    31	W	    L36
Brewer, J. B.		    25	W	    L37
Brewer, J. J.		    37	W	    L38
Douglas, M.		    60	W	    L39
Defoe(?), John		    53	W	    L40
Darnel, John		    25	W	    L41
Daniels, L.		    28	W	    L42
Franklin, C.		    26	W	    L43
Franklin, L. P.		    34	W	    L44
Franklin, J.		    60	W	    L45
Fowler, J. W.		    50	W	    L46
Fox, Jack		            24	W	    L47
Gray, John		    37	W	    L48
Gibson, H. G.		    28	W	    L49
Green, W.		    30	W	    L50
Green, A.		            28	W	    L51
Gamble, Y. J.		    26	W	    L52
Greeson, John		    37	W	    L53
Greeson, James	    37	W	    L54
Gamble, S.		    28	W	    L55
Gollor, George		    26	W	    L56
Holt, A.		            32	W	    L57
Horton, John		    40	W	    L58
Hines, H. E.		    30	W	    L59
Hays, John		    35	W	    L60
Hays. J. M.		    38	W	    L61
Heathcoat, J. W.	    45	W	    L62
Hollis, F. M		    65	W	    L63
Hollis, T. T.		    21	W	    L64
Hensley, T.		    40	W	    L65
Hensley, A. D.		    70	W	    L66
Hensley, W. G.	    52	C	    L67
Hensley, W. A.	    25	W	    L68
Hardwick, W. J.	    34	W	    L69
Holder, J. R.		    51	W	    L70
Hollis, J. C.		    58	W	    L71
Hardwick, James	    30	W	    L72
Hardwick, George	    23	W	    L73
Haddox, A. J.		    33	W	    L74
Heathcoat, James	    26	W	    L75
Haddox, J. R.		    45	W	    L76
Haddox, James	    24	W	    L77
Horton, J. W.		    70	W	    L78
Johnson, A.		    30	W	    L79
Kelley, Tom		    45	W	    L80
Kelley, C. M.		    39	W	    L81
Kelley, J. R.		    24	W	    L82
Kelley, J. A.		    40	W	    L83
Kelley, R.		    70	W	    L84
Kelley, W. M.		    27	W	    L85
Kelley, J. R.		    26	W	    L86
Kelley, John		    24	W	    L87
Linnville, B.		    45	W	    L88
Luna, L.		            26	W	    L89
Lauermore, S. W.	    28	W	    L90
Moton, Z. R.		    30	W	    L91
Moore, A. D.		    25	W	    L92
Moore, R.		    23	W	    L93
McDonald, James	    30	W	    L94
Marshall, M.		    55	W	    L95
Marshall, J. C.		    27	W	    L96
Marshall, J.		    22	W	    L97
Martin, E. A.		    28	W	    L98
Martin, A. J.		    46	W	    L99
Martin, W.		    42	W	    L100
Newman, Y. A.	    69	W	    L101
Newman, J. C.		    62	W	    L102
Newman, W.		    28	W	    L103
Nelson, A. J.		    36	W	    L104
Olive, W. A.		    60	W	    L105
Olive, J. D.		    37	W	    L106
Olive, J. M.		    28  	W	    L107
Phillip, J. E.		    42	W	    L108
Phillip, W. W.		    29	W	    L109
Prince, J. S.		    50	W	    L110
Prince, John		    22	W	    L111
Prince, J. L.		    58	W	    L112
Prince, W. M.		    33	W	    L113
Prince, W.		    28	W	    L114
Prince, J.		            60	W	    L115
Pigg, G. W.		    30	W	    L116
Robinson, A. L.	    60	W	    L117
Robinson, W.		    32	W	    L118
Robinson, W. J.	    34	W	    L119
Risner, John		    35	W	    L120
Robinson, W. S.	    57	W	    L121
Renfro, B.		    40	W	    L122
Rinks, John		    37	W	    L123
Stutts, J. W.		    36	W	    L124
Stutts, W. W.		    23	W	    L125
Stutts, W. L.		    42	W	    L126
Stutts, C. M.		    25	W	    L127
Sharp, C.		            26	W	    L128
Smith, H. R.		    25	W	    L129
Scott, E. Z.		    41	W	    L130
Staggs, A. L.		    28	W	    L131
Staggs, C.		    25	W	    L132
Swiney, W. M.		    46	W	    L133
Smith, R.		            60	C	    L134
Smith, Henry		    25	W	    L135
Smith, Gill		    26	W	    L136
Spencer, H.		    32	W	    L137
Shepard, Lige		    56	W	    L138
Swiney, L. W.		    44	W	    L139
Swiney, W. S.		    22	W	    L140
Trimmer, M.		    27	W	    L141
Whitten, W.		    34	W	    L142
Whitten, Henry	    35	W	    L143
Willis, John		    25	W	    L144
Williams, M.		    53	C	    L145
Whitworth, J. P.	    26	W	    L146
Whitten, W.		    38	W	    L147
Willis, W.		    21	W	    L148
Williams, J. S.		    54	W	    L149
Williams, W.		    31	W	    L150
Williams, J.		    24	W	    L151
Williams, T.		    30	W	    L152
Wigginton, John	    56	W	    L153
Wigginton, R.		    24	W	    L154
Daniels, P.		    23	W	    L155
Daniels, R. C.		    56	W	    L156
Martin, Lige		    24	W	    L157
Butler, Joseph		    48	W	    L158
Butler, Joshua		    22	W	    L159
Daniels, W. E.		    29	W	    L160
Luker, Bill		    40	W	    L161
Daniels, J. P.		    21	W	    L162
Williams, Mit		    50	C	    L163
Hensley, A.		    59	W	    L164
Barber, Ben		    21	W	    L165
Robertson, W. W.	    34	W	    L166
Brewer, J. W.		    23	W	    L167
Reynalds, J. W.	    45	W	    L168
Stooksberry, Frank	    45	W	    L169
Craig, S. P.		    43	W	    L170
Brewer, W. T..		    40	W	    L171
Brewer, G. M.		    48	W	    L172
Martin, S. M.		    35	W	    L173
Mown, W. M.		    48	W	    L174
Horton, Henry		    45	W	    L175
Martin, Abe		    34	W	    L176
Brewer, W. D.		    36	W	    L177
Risner, A. J.		    27	W	    L178
Martin, Taylor		    41	W	    L179
Brewer, E. G.		    35	W	    L180
Broadstreet, W. H.	    73	W	    L181
Haithcoat, W. J.	    26	W	    L182
Broadstreet, J. A.	    21	W	    L183
Brewer, Sol		    76	W	    L184
Danley, D. D.		    50	W	    L185
Danley, S.		    40 	W	    L186
Murry, John		    46	W	    L187
Martin, John		    35	W	    L188
Daniels, John		    30	W	    L189
Martin, J. M.		    30	W	    L190
Brewer, J. D.		    31	W	    L191
Hubb, Joe		    22	W	    L192
Kelley, John		    22	W	    L193
Hollis, D.		            21	W	    L194
Swiney, James		    23	W	    L195
Blackwell, James	    21	W	    L196
Brown, W. L.		    21	W	    L197
Prince, E.		            26	W	    L198
Prince, John		    28	W	    L199
Bryant, Ned		    30	W	    L200
Scott, W. M.		    45	W	    L201
Brewer, E.		    27	W	    L202
Bryant, N. B.		    31	W	    L203
Hunt, James		    37	W	    L204
Hunt, W. M.		    56	W	    L205
Hunt, J. M.		    22	W	    L206
Thompson, C. R.	    38	W	    L207
Thompson, T. J.	    41	W	    L208
Thompson, C.		    74	W	    L209
Thompson, C. W.	    35	W	    L210
Thompson, J. H.	    45	W	    L211
Stutts, Joe		    38	W	    L212
Daniels, W. W.	    36	W	    L213
Daniels, J. R.		    37	W	    L214
Daniels, John		    45	W	    L215
Dickey, Lee		    23	W	    L216
Martin, Lige		    24	W	    L217
Common, Jack	    30	W	    L218
Downs, M.		    25	W	    L219

Civil District 12 (M1-M156)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Kilburn, Josiah	    48	W	   M1
Kilburn, Carroll          25 	W	   M2
Kilburn, Elijah	    30	W	   M3
Bryant, Thomas	    28	W	   M4
Bryant, John		    40	W	   M5
Hardin, L. R.		    35	W	   M6
Kilburn, John		    32	W	   M7
Gallaher, Joe N.	    28	W	   M8
Gambrel, D. C.	    60	W	   M9
Clack, W. R.		    38	W	   M10
Gallaher, W. J.		    41	W	   M11
Lindsey, L. C.		    25	W	   M12
Cannon, Henry	    30	W	   M13
McGee, James		    40	W	   M14
Moore, R. C.		    23	W	   M15
Turman, J. P.		    48	W	   M16
McGee, John		    32	W	   M17
McGee, Hardy		    37	W	   M18
Gallaher, R. A.	    26	W	   M19
Dial, A. R.		    50	W	   M20
Dial, Joe		            22	W	   M21
Adams, D. H.		    25	W	   M22
Gallaher, William M.  55	W	   M23
Woodard, W. K.	    30	W	   M24
Woodard, J. L.		    65	W	   M25
Woodard, J. P.		    25	W	   M26
Fox, J. H.		            35	W	   M27
Crews, Will		    40	W	   M28
Kilburn, W. A.		    45	W	   M29
Kilburn, Will R.	    22	W	   M30
Wisdom, L. L.		    30	W	   M31
McGee, Will		    27	W	   M32
Gobble, James		    50	W	   M33
Gobble, Joe		    23	W	   M34
Prince, John		    30	W	   M35
Adams, G. S.		    42	W	   M36
Adams, John		    40	W	   M37
Eads, Elijah		    40	W	   M38
Adams, Dave		    24	W	   M39
Gallaher, J. L.		    40	W	   M40
Nunley, Will		    21	W	   M41
Austin, George	    21	W	   M42
McGee, John		    60	W	   M43
McGee, G. W.		    25	W	   M44
McGee, Dan		    22	W	   M45
Dixon, J. B.		    25	W	   M46
Gambrel, James	    25	W	   M47
Dixon, Joseph		    25	W	   M48
Prince, Laborn		    55	W	   M49
Prince, Robert		    22	W	   M50
Dixon, E. F.		    62	W	   M51
Coker, J. D.		    40	W	   M52
Dixon, J. S.		    35	W	   M53
Avery, N. A.		    30	W	   M54
Smith, J. H.		    25	W	   M55
Smith, T. R.		    23	W	   M56
Morgan, F. M.		    40	W	   M57
Hanback, Eli		    50	W	   M58
Hollis, A. M.		    30	W	   M59
Darnell, G. W.		    23	W	   M60
Tainner(?), W. G.	    62	W	   M61
Tainner, John		    24	W	   M62
Caperton, Robert	    22	W	   M63
Moore, Blake		    50	W	   M64
McCane(?), C. H.	    35	W	   M65
Hollis, D. F.		    30	W	   M66
Hollis, W. N.		    25	W	   M67
Moore, William	    23	W	   M68
Luker, J. B.		    35	W	   M69
Hollis, J. H.		    25	W	   M70
Hollis, Frank		    30	W	   M71
Hollis, J. B.		    44	W	   M72
Johnson, D.		    25	W	   M73
Johnson, T. J.		    35	W	   M74
Johnson, R. N.		    25	W	   M75
Gallaher, J. W.		    35	W	   M76
Smith, Robert		    22	W	   M77
Dixon, J. W.		    35	W	   M78
Rochelle, Thomas	    26	W	   M79
Hunt, George		    30	W	   M80
Bennett, B. F.		    31	W	   M81
McClellen, Will	    40	W	   M82
Bennett, B.		    23	W	   M83
Brown, Jim		    26	W	   M84
Dixon, Thomas	    21	W	   M85
Todd, W. J.		    23	W	   M86
Hollis, Jack		    44	W	   M87
Todd, A.		            57	W	   M88
Todd, S. B.		    23	W	   M89
Darnell, Will		    34	W	   M90
Nelson, James		    40	W	   M91
Wilson, Will		    55	W	   M92
Wilson, Ben		    22	W	   M93
Wilson, Jim		    21	W	   M94
Story, James		    37	W	   M95
Wilson, Andrew	    30	W	   M96
Gambrel, George	    25	W	   M97
Gambrel, Jack		    38	W	   M98
Kelly, Rich		    40	W	   M99
Gray, W.		            35	W	   M100
Gambrel, James	    38	W	   M101
Gambrel, Joseph	    32	W	   M102
Hanback, Lee		    25	W	   M103
Shelton, D. L.		    45	W	   M104
Risener, G. W.		    24	W	   M105
Hagerty, T,		    52	W	   M106
Hagerty, W. H.		    23	W	   M107
Daniels, Clay		    23	W	   M108
Brewer, Will		    39	W	   M109
Horton, John		    55	W	   M110
Lindsey, Dan		    21	W	   M111
Horton, T.		    25	W	   M112
Lindsey, Herman	    55	W	   M113
Hanback, Lenny	    21	W	   M114
Todd, Sam		    50	W	   M115
Clayton, Frank	    26	W	   M116
Clayton, Bill		    30	W	   M117
Clayton, Steve		    60	W	   M118
Gallaher, Joe		    35	W	   M119
Daniels, Sol		    36	W	   M120
Brewer, Henry		    25	W	   M121
Moore, T.		            43	W	   M122
Grishan, Jeff		    38	W	   M123
Cole, John		    26	W	   M124
Clay, I.		            45	W	   M125
Cole, Wayne		    32	W	   M126
Fowler, T. M.		    45	W	   M127
Wooley, John		    35	W	   M128
Ray, Bud		            34	W	   M129
Morgan, W. T.		    36	W	   M130
Long, Taylor		    36	W	   M131
Matney, John		    45	W	   M132
Moore, Dick		    24	W	   M133
Dugger, James		    43	W	   M134
Matney, Bill		    21	W	   M135
McGee, Keave		    40	W	   M136
Lay, Will		            47	W	   M137
Cole, Wash		    57	W	   M138
Haislet, John		    40	W	   M139
Griggs, George	    30	W	   M140
Moore, James		    32	W	   M141
Penington, G.	            38	W	   M142
Creasy. Bill		    55	W	   M143
Moore, Burl		    54	W	   M144
Creasy, Jim	            23	W	   M145
Creasy, Dock		    32	W	   M146
Kimbro, John A.	    38	W	   M147
Creasy, G.		    22	W	   M148
Morgan, George          42	W	   M149
Morgan, Will		    23	W	   M150
Griggs, James		    49	W	   M151
Atkins, James		    33	W	   M152
Moore, Cisroe		    32	W	   M153
Lee, Sol		            37	W	   M154
Barnett, J.		    23	W	   M155
Smith, B.		            46	W	   M156

Civil District 13 (N1-N98)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Boyd, Jasper		    48	W	   N1
Boyd, Perry		    40	W	   N2 
Beacher, A. W.	    31	W	   N3
Bailey, J. W.		    36	W	   N4
Brown, Tom		    44	W	   N5
Burns, John		    43	W	   N6
Belew, James		    38	W	   N7
Burns, D.		            43	W	   N8
Bailey, D.		    34	W	   N9
Bates, P.		            62	W	   N10
Bryant, J.		            50	W	   N11
Cody, C.		            22	W	   N12
Collins, J. W.		    60	W	   N13
Daniels, J. D.		    79	W	   N14
Davis, S. P.		    22	W	   N15
Davis, J. B.		    30	W	   N16
Dalton, W. A.		    35	W	   N17
Fowler, H. D.		    45	W	   N18
Fowler, J. E.		    40	W	   N19
Fowler, J. L.		    49	W	   N20
Fowler, L. B.		    23	W	   N21
Fowler, L.		    28	W	   N22
Fowler, C.		    46	W	   N23
Guthrie, W. E.		    43	W	   N24
Greeson, D. H.	    79	W	   N25
Gallian, J.		    52	W	   N26
Gallian, J. W.		    25	W	   N27
Harbor, A.		    36	W	   N28
Hays, J. M.		    61	W	   N29
Hays, J. R.		    22	W	   N30
Hughes, W. M.	    63	W	   N31
Howell, W. C.		    61	W	   N32
Hanback, W. P.	    51	W	   N33
Holt, John		    22	W	   N34
Hanley, J. M.		    30	W	   N35
Haddox, W. R.		    33	W	   N36
Haddox, J.		    50	W	   N37
Haddox, J. R.		    21	W	   N38
Kiddy, J. H.		    55	W	   N39
Kelley, S. A.		    22	W	   N40
Kelley, S. S.		    54	W	   N41
Kelley, John		    50	W	   N42
Kelley, S. F.		    40	W	   N43
Cagle, L.		            65	W	   N44
Cagle, V.		            35	W	   N45
Kelley, R.		    48	W	   N46
Kelley, J.		            23	W	   N47
Lancaster, W. M.	    65	W	   N48
Lancaster, E.		    23	W	   N49
Lancaster, Samuel	    22	W	   N50
Linville, P. E.		    40	W	   N51
McClanahan, Y. P.	    44	W	   N52
McClanahan, G. R.	    24	W	   N53
McClanahan, Y. A.	    21	W	   N54
Marks, E. L.		    34	W	   N55
McCorkle, Perry	    23	W	   N56
McCorkle, H.		    25	W	   N57
Montgomery, Y. L.	    48	W	   N58
Montgomery, G. W.	    42	W	   N59
Montgomery, A. L.	    76	W	   N60
May, Jerry		    45	W	   N61
Olive, H. R.		    45	W	   N62
Olive, J. R.		    40	W	   N63
Phillip, B.		    40	W	   N64
Philer, Levi		    73	W	   N65
Rogers, J. H.		    39	W	   N66
Robinson, H.		    54	W	   N67
Robinson, B. R.	    24	W	   N68
Robinson, Y. A.	    28	W	   N69
Robinson, L. R.           53	W	   N70
Robinson, H. C.	    50	W	   N71
Spain, E. A.		    45	W	   N72
Spain, C. A.		    29	W	   N73
Saxon, G. R.		    32	W	   N74
Smith, W. M.		    65	W	   N75
Sims, J. W.		    48	W	   N76
Sperry, C.		    25	W	   N77
Simmons, A.		    68	W	   N78
Simmons, A. D.	    50	W	   N79
Sims. L. R.		    40	W	   N80
Scott, G. B.		    60	W	   N81
Scott, D.		            30	W	   N82
Wilson, J. H.		    35	W	   N83
Wilson, T. S.		    30	W	   N84
Whitten, G. W.	    65	W	   N85
Whitten, S. L.		    38	W	   N86
Wilson, G.		    30	W	   N87
Wilson, T.		    25	W	   N88
Wilson, James		    35	W	   N89
Wilson, B.		    40	W	   N90
Wilson, H.		    50	W	   N91
Wilson, S.		    23	W	   N92
Wilson, Dock		    28	W	   N93
Whitten, J.		    38	W	   N94
Whitten, J. M.		    60	W	   N95
Whitten, D.		    23	W	   N96
Whitten, A. R.		    35	W	   N97
Whitten, G.		    30	W	   N98

Civil District 14 (P1-P81)

Name	 	          Age    Color     ID#
Boyd, G. W.			        W	   P1
Pollack, J. W.		    64	W	   P2
Poag, James		    29	W	   P3   
Poag, R. M.		    45	W	   P4
Gobbell, John		    38	W	   P5
Gobbell, James	    61	W	   P6
Barnett, J. M.		    55	W	   P7
Barnett, W. R.		    59	W	   P8
Grimes, Willis		    30	W	   P9
Denern, Jonathan	    45	W	   P10
Gobbell, J. H.		    55	W	   P11
McAnally, J. A.	    62	W	   P12
Hardin, C.		    34	W	   P13
Lee, J. A.		            45	W	   P14
Wooly, Henry		    30	W	   P15
Murphy, Ned		    68	W	   P16
Poag, W. J.		    46	W	   P17
Poag, J. M.		    22	W	   P18
Dixon, Bud		    49	W	   P19
Kilburn, Robert	    46	W	   P20
Long, Henry		    60	W	   P21
Long, William		    39	W	   P22
Long, Sylvestor	    24	W	   P23
Jackson, John		    70	W	   P24
Jackson, J. W.		      9	W	   P25
Jackson, W. J.		    33	W	   P26
Carrol, T. H.		    27	W	   P27
Carrol, W. E.		    63	W	   P28
Murphy, A. P.		    27	W	   P29
Gobble, W. R.		    34	W	   P30
Skilern, James		    22	W	   P31
Skilern, W. A.		    46	W	   P32
Haggard. J. G.		    25	W	   P33
Churchwell, J. R.	    37	W	   P34
Churchwell, F.		    73	W	   P35
Skilern, Dave		    25	W	   P36
Robnett, John		    86	W	   P37
Robnett, H. S.		    43	W	   P38
Robnett, Joe		    63	W	   P39
Howard, C. B.		    43	W	   P40
Staggs, E. B.		    50	W	   P41
Staggs, F. M.		    22	W	   P42
Staggs, W. J.		    25	W	   P43
Brewer, M.		    80	W	   P44
Brewer, Brown	    26	W	   P45
Staggs, G.		    26	W	   P46
Staggs, R. E.		    30	W	   P47
Lee, G. W.		    70	W	   P48
Staggs, A.		    24	W	   P49
Robnett, J. R.		    50	W	   P50
Robnett, John		    22	W	   P51
Brewer, C.		    28	W	   P52
Lee, Hick		            48	W	   P53
West, Isam		    63	W	   P54
West, James		    25	W	   P55
Staggs, H. L.		    48	W	   P56
Brewer, George	    24	W	   P57
Brewer, C.		    21	W	   P58
Staggs, Henry		    25	W	   P59
Staggs, G. W.		    61	W	   P60
Staggs, Peter		    21	W	   P61
Staggs, John		    50	W	   P62
Staggs, Ellis		    22	W	   P63
Staggs, Levi		    24	W	   P64
Duggar, Ivac		    78	W	   P65
Duggar, John		    30	W	   P66
Duggar, Silas		    27	W	   P67
Robnett, W. J.		    28	W	   P68
Carroll, Amos		    37	W	   P69
Carroll, John		    29	W	   P70
Scott, James		    43	W	   P71
Morrow, Sam		    27	W	   P72
Morrow, Rich		    25	W	   P73
Staggs, R. A.		    34	W	   P74
Staggs, W. A.		    29	W	   P75
Gobbell, E. W.		    67	W	   P76
Gobbell, J. H.		    33	W	   P77
Robnett, John		    35	W	   P78
Burns, David		    50	W	   P79
Jackson, Jake		    36	W	   P80
Jackson, Claborn	    26	W	   P81

  ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF WAYNE COUNTY RECORDS

Name			ID#
Adams, Dave		M39
Adams, D. H.		M22
Adams, G. B.		J3
Adams, G. S.		M36
Adams, John		M37
Adams, R. T.		J4
Adams, R. W.		J5
Adams, Thomas		J2
Adkinson, David		G182
Adkinson, John		G120
Adkinson, Neuton	G181
Adkins, James		D206
Adkins, J. C.		G92
Adkins, L. L.		C1
Adkins, William		C3
Akers, M.		F1
Akers, N.		F4
Alexander, John		G1
Alexander, John		G194
Alexander, J. R.	G153
Alexander, S. L.	G125
Alexander, W. W.	G192
Aley, John		A47
Alford, Bud		A129
Alford, C. I.		F2
Alford, Dock		B149
Alford, J. B.		F3
Alford, Whit		A130
Alley, Ben		D248
Alley, F. L.		D249
Alley, J. A.		D247
Alley, Will		B147
Allison, J.		B87
Anderson, Bob		H127
Anderson, Jess		H93
Anderson, Peter		E65
Anderson, Robert	G43
Anderson, W. C.		C2
Armstrong, H.		D168
Armstrong, Manard	D60
Arnell, Joe		H107
Arnett, Henry		H32
Arnett, Isham		G34
Arnett, Jason		E42
Arnett, M.		L2
Arnett, S. C.		E18
Arnett, Tom		E115
Arnold, J. D.		L1
Arnold, T. W.		B256
Artise, G. W.		D121
Atkinson, Bud		G84
Atkins, James		M152
Austin, George		M42
Avery, N. A.		M54
Ayers, Bill		K2
Ayers, Bud		K1
Ayers, Charley		K3
Ayers, J. T.		J1
Bailey, D.		N9
Bailey, J. W.		N4
Baker, Andy		A112
Baker, Bob		B118
Baker, Ross		B119
Balentine, D.		K11
Balentine, J. S.	K4
Balentine, R. H.	K5
Ballard, N. E.		F19
Ballentine, J. H.	J13
Banks, E. F.		G45
Banks, T. J.		F23
Barber, Ben		L165
Barber, William		F22
Barker, G.		K6
Barker, G. A.		F18
Barker, J.		L6
Barnes, J. H.		A2
Barnett, James		E30
Barnett, J.		K10
Barnett, J.		M155
Barnett, J. M.		P7
Barnett, W. R.		P8
Barrett, J. C.		D13
Barrett, J. H.		D14
Basset, Jasper		H111
Bates, James		F17
Bates, J. M.		K9
Bates, P.		K8
Bates, P.		N10
Batles, Henry		A22
Battles, Hart		B45
Beacher, A. W.		N3
Beatty, Joshua		F30
Beatty, R. S.		J10
Beaty, Abe		C13
Beavers, A. J.		J6
Beavers, W.		J12
Beckam, W. T.		D150
Beckham, A. B.		D33
Beckham, Bill		B264
Beckham, Buck		G78
Beckham, Elihu		E58
Beckham, Fice		G9
Beckham, Jack		G16
Beckham, Joe		E57
Beckham, John		B265
Beckham, John		G5
Beckham, J. C.		G203
Beckham, Lihew		B268
Beckham, Lincoln	G15
Beckham, Sam		D34
Beckham, Samuel		G14
Beckham, Thomas		G190
Beckham, Tom		G13
Beckham, Tom		G24
Beckham, Zack		G10
Bedford, Stephen	D210
Bedford, Thomas		D201
Belew, C.		L28
Belew, James		N7
Belew, John J.		D122
Bell, Andy		D56
Bell, Bud		F8
Bell, J. R.		C6
Bell, L. R.		F29
Bell, T. A.		C7
Bell, W. L.		C5
Benham, J. M.		B25
Bennett, B.		M83
Bennett, B. F.		M81
Bennett, Ed		A113
Bennett, John		B195
Bennett, S. C.		J14
Berry, Bill		B181
Berry, Elerson		E69
Berry, Joe		B180
Berry, John		K14
Berry, J, Jr.		K16
Berry, J. E.		K15
Berry, J. H.		G101
Berry, J. Sr.		K17
Berry, J. T.		K18
Berry, J. W.		G102
Berry, Manuel		H37
Berry, W. A.		H36
Bevis, Bud		G8
Bevis, James		K12
Bevis, John		A143
Bevis, John		K13
Biffle, J. F.		F24
Biffle, J. M.		E37
Biffle, T. C.		E36
Bivins, Robert		C8
Blackburn, W. R.	L5
Blackwell, James	L196
Blackwell, M. C.	L25
Blackwell, M. N.	L23
Blashere, Dave		B132
Bobbins, Bill		G209
Bolen, Bill		B66
Boon, Bill		B142
Borley, B. C.		L15
Bosh, Garison		A111
Boswell, Jasper		G208
Boyd, Charley		H71
Boyd, Eli		A31
Boyd, Frank		D32
Boyd, G. W.		P1
Boyd, G. W., Jr.	D82
Boyd, H. C.		D27
Boyd, Jasper		N1
Boyd, Joseph		A32
Boyd, J. H.		A33
Boyd, J. J.		B255
Boyd, Perry		N2
Boyd, Wes		A37
Bradley, Butch		B242
Bradley, J.		L7
Brady, J. W.		D172
Brady, W. A.		D152
Bratcher, W. W.		G39
Brewer, Brown		P45
Brewer, B. A.		L24
Brewer, Charley		F13
Brewer, C.		P52
Brewer, C.		P58
Brewer, C. H.		F6
Brewer, D. E..		F10
Brewer, E.		L202
Brewer, E. G.		L180
Brewer, George		P57
Brewer, G. M.		L172
Brewer, Henry		M121
Brewer, H. J.		L33
Brewer, Isham		F11
Brewer, Joe		H13
Brewer, John		F15
Brewer, John		H12
Brewer, John		L12
Brewer, J. B.		L37
Brewer, J. C.		L16
Brewer, J. D.		L191
Brewer, J. J.		L38
Brewer, J. P.		L13
Brewer, J. R.		L11
Brewer, J. W.		F7
Brewer, J. W.		F16
Brewer, J. W.		L167
Brewer, M.		P44
Brewer, N. S.		F5
Brewer, Peter		D141
Brewer, Rag		F14
Brewer, R. M.		L14
Brewer, R. S.		L10
Brewer, Saunders	D139
Brewer, Sol		L184
Brewer, T. J.		L20
Brewer, Wesley		F12
Brewer, Will		M109
Brewer, W. D.		L177
Brewer, W. G.		L34
Brewer, W. T..		L171
Brewer, W. W.		L36
Brewer, Y.		L26
Briggs, H.		L27
Briley, Bud		A74
Broadstreet, J. A.	L183
Broadstreet, W. H.	L181
Bromley, Joe		E85
Bromley, John		L19
Bromley, J. A.		C11
Bromley, J. A.		L9
Bromley, J. J.		C9
Bromley, J. L.		C12
Bromley, J. T..		F21
Bromley, Sam		F20
Bromley, Squire		E83
Bromley, T. R.		L4
Bromley, T. S.		L3
Bromley, W. E.		C10
Bromley, W. L.		D46
Brooks, Dutch		A108
Brooks, Shade		A119
Brown, A.		J8
Brown, Bill		G70
Brown, C. C.		B59
Brown, E. W.		F28
Brown, George		B129
Brown, Jim		M84
Brown, John		E35
Brown, John		G48
Brown, J. B.		E61
Brown, J. C.		J7
Brown, J. M.		L22
Brown, J. W.		B34
Brown, R. C.		E34
Brown, Tom		B128
Brown, Tom		N5
Brown, T. A.		J11
Brown, Will		B58
Brown, William		F25
Brown, W.		J9
Brown, W. G.		F9
Brown, W. L.		L197
Broyles, Willis		G33
Bruce, Morow		A107
Bryant, Bill		H54
Bryant, C.		K7
Bryant, H. P.		H25
Bryant, John		M5
Bryant, J.		N11
Bryant, Ned		L200
Bryant, N. B.		L203
Bryant, Right		H65
Bryant, Thomas		M4
Bryant, Tom		B259
Buchanan, William	C4
Buckanan, C.		D17
Bundrant, Dallis	E111
Bundrant, Frank		E112
Bundrant, George	H108
Bundrant, John		E104
Bundrant, Oscar		H109
Bundrant, O. H.		E68
Buoy, Clark		A131
Buoy, J. C.		A42
Burch, Henry		A89
Burkeen, J. B.		D252
Burns, Bill		G19
Burns, David		P79
Burns, D.		N8
Burns, Jim		B267
Burns, John		B266
Burns, John		D45
Burns, John		G17
Burns, John		N6
Burns, J. B.		F26
Burns, Lytle		D107
Burns, Miles		B79
Burns, Robert		D212
Burns, W. P.		D99
Burns, W. T.		B19
Bush, John		F31
Butler, Henry		L8
Butler, Joseph		L158
Butler, Joshua		L159
Button, James		L35
Button, J. A.		L18
Button, W. W.		L17
Bymer, G. L.		L21
Cagle, L.		N44
Cagle, V.		N45
Caine, D.		G206
Caine, Jacob		G205
Cannon, Henry		M13
Cannon, Pugh		J18
Caperton, Robert	M63
Capleton, J.		L30
Carell, Ambers		A124
Carell, Bill		A106
Carell, Bill		A123
Carell, Jim		A122
Carell, John		A121
Carroll, Amos		P69
Carroll, John		P70
Carrol, T. H.		P27
Carrol, W. E.		P28
Carr, T. S.		E89
Carson, Peter		D162
Carter, Dan		F47
Carter, John		F3
Carter, P. E.		C27
Casey, G.		G201
Casteel, J. A.		D73
Casteel, S. M.		D184
Casteel, W. H.		D72
Caton, D. S..		D140
Cecil, D. F.		J17
Chambers, B.		B193
Chambers, J. C.		E123
Chambers, S.		J21
Chappell, Altimon	C21
Chappell, Amos		C24
Chappell, Ben		C15
Chappell, Bob		C16
Chappell, Henry		C26
Chappell, Jesse		C22
Chappell, Terry		C25
Chappell, W. B.		C23
Chilsap, James		D20
Choat, Andy		B106
Choat, Dock		F52
Choat, G. T.		C20
Choat, J. M.		C19
Choat, Mat		B208
Christian, E. M.	D105
Christie, T. J.		B186
Churchwell, A. L.	F53
Churchwell, F.		P35
Churchwell, G. A.	F49
Churchwell, Isham	B226
Churchwell, Joe		B62
Churchwell, John	A103
Churchwell, J. R.	P34
Churchwell, Marv.	B22
Churchwell, Nelson	B23
Clack, W. R.		M10
Clanton, John		G132
Clanton, J. C.		H72
Clanton, R.		H73
Clark, Jim		G172
Claton, J. L.		E135
Clayton, Bill		M117
Clayton, Frank		M116
Clayton, Steve		M118
Clay, Ben		B71
Clay, Dock		E12
Clay, I.		M125
Clay, Kerry		H101
Clay, L. E.		F41
Clay, Thomas		F37
Clemmons, A. D.		K27
Clendenin, F. A.	F32
Coats, Alex		B217
Coats, Ned		F35
Cobb, W. S.		H35
Cody, C.		N12
Coker, J. D.		M52
Cole, Andrew		E125
Cole, A. B.		D36
Cole, A. O.		B36
Cole, Babe		B54
Cole, C. C.		L32
Cole, Frank		E130
Cole, George		D95
Cole, John		M124
Cole, J. E.		E120
Cole, J. E.		F46
Cole, J. H.		D71
Cole, Mark		E131
Cole, Mat		L31
Cole, Pogue		H92
Cole, Sam		E14
Cole, Wash		M138
Cole, Wayne		M126
Cole, William		G106
Collier, Jim		D37
Collier, L. P.		D183
Collier, Mathew		D86
Collier, Tom		D182
Collins, J. W.		N13
Combs, William		G29
Common, Jack		L218
Conway, Joe		A117
Cook, Arthur		D51
Cook, Joe		E54
Cook, John		B74
Cook, R. L.		B179
Cook, Tim, Dr.		C18
Cook, Tom		 B191
Cook, William		B144
Cooper, A.		K19
Cooper, J.		B76
Cooper, J., Jr.		K26
Cooper, J., Sr.		K25
Cooper, S.		K24
Coosenberry, Cass	D116
Coosenberry, E. N.	C14
Copas, George		G21
Copas, James		H26
Copeland, D. G.		G99
Copeland, Henry		D234
Copeland, Isaac		D75
Copeland, Jacob		D199
Copeland, Jake		E9
Copeland, Joe G.	B182
Copeland, J. B.		G149
Copeland, J. D.		G96
Copeland, J. D.		G118
Copeland, J. M.		H100
Copeland, J. N.		G95
Copeland, Robert	D76
Copeland, T. N.		G170
Copeland, William	D198
Copeland, W. B.		G53
Copeland, W. T.		J15
Corbin, J. N.		H86
Cothran, Off		F44
Cothran, William	D253
Cothran, W. H.		F40
Cothran, Zeke		F48
Counce, C.		F34
Counce, Henry		F33
Counce, Jim		D58
Counce, J.		F36
Cox, G. W.		F43
Craig, Irwin		F45
Craig, J. R.		F51
Craig, P. H.		D70
Craig, S. P.		L170
Craig, W. P.		F50
Craig, Young		F38
Creasy, Dock		M146
Creasy, G.		M148
Creasy, Jim		M145
Creasy, John		A120
Creasy, J.		K20
Creasy, S.		L29
Creasy. Bill		M143
Crews, Will		M28
Cromes, M.		K23
Cromwell, Charley	H50
Cromwell, J. C.		F42
Cromwell, Lonnie	H47
Cromwell, Sidney	H49
Cromwell, W.		H9
Crosno, G. T.		A61
Crosno, Henry		A125
Crossno, Will		A153
Crouch, Mort		G188
Crow, B. S.		E2
Culp, Alen		A64
Culp, Buck		A70
Culp, Hal		C17
Culp, Jack		A79
Culp, John		A48
Culp, Teney		A69
Culp, Wayne		A115
Culp, Whit		A80
Curtis, J. N.		J19
Curtis, S. A.		J20
Curtis, Wade		J16
Cypert, Bob		H81
Cypert, J. B.		G44
Cypert, M.		K22
Cypert, N. B.		G174
Cypert, R. J.		G173
Cypert, T. J.		K21
Cypert, , I. N.		D175
Dalles, S. V.		F59
Dalton, W. A.		N17
Daniels, Clay		M108
Daniels, John		L189
Daniels, John		L215
Daniels, J. D.		N14
Daniels, J. P.		G119
Daniels, J. P.		L162
Daniels, J. R.		L214
Daniels, L.		L42
Daniels, P.		L155
Daniels, R. C.		L156
Daniels, Sol		M120
Daniels, W. E.		L160
Daniels, W. W.		L213
Danley, D. D.		L185
Danley, S.		L186
Darby, D. J.		K28
Darby, D. L.		K33
Darby, J.		K35
Darby, J. T.		K31
Darnell, G. W.		M60
Darnell, Will		M90
Darnel, John		L41
Davidson, Bill		H102
Davidson, Will		B251
Davie, Brad		B219
Davie, Bud		B220
Davis N. A.		A24
Davis, Bill		A10
Davis, Bill		B275
Davis, Bud		H105
Davis, B.		K34
Davis, George		E51
Davis, Iradell		H75
Davis, James A.		A27
Davis, Joe		E52
Davis, J. A.		A20
Davis, J. B.		A13
Davis, J. B.		N16
Davis, J. J.		G27
Davis, J. J. R.		A23
Davis, J. R.		A7
Davis, J. R.		A9
Davis, J. R.		K36
Davis, Levi		H74
Davis, Liles		A116
Davis, L.		H106
Davis, Mat		H53
Davis, Sam		G7
Davis, S. P.		N15
Davis, Tom		A25
Davis, William		E50
Davis, W. C.		A19
Davis, W. R.		A151
Deal, Isham		B281
Deavers, Bryant		D104
Deavers, Elijah		C28
Deavers, Elijah		D115
Deavers, Frank		C29
Deavers, T.		D114
Defoe(?), John		L40
Defoe, J. W.		F69
Denern, Jonathan	P10
Devasier, Henry		F61
Devasier, Henry		F63
Devers, John		A96
Dial, A. R.		M20
Dial, Joe		M21
Dickerson, Ken		H82
Dickerson, Tom		H83
Dickerson, W. J.	E95
Dickey, John		D194
Dickey, Lee		L216
Dickey, Robert		D193
Diclane, Taylor		E20
Dicus, James, Jr.	B37
Dicus, James, Sr.	B38
Dicus, Jess		B48
Dicus, John Bell	B95
Dicus, Oliver		B57
Dicus, Porter		B42
Dicus, S. J.		F56
Dillon, Romel		B84
Dillon, Will		B85
Dixon, Bud		P19
Dixon, E. F.		M51
Dixon, Joseph		M48
Dixon, J. B.		M46
Dixon, J. S.		M53
Dixon, J. W.		M78
Dixon, Thomas		M85
Dixon, Will		B279
Dixon, Will		E11
Dobbs, Joseph		C31
Dobbs, Nat		C30
Dobbs, William		C32
Dodd, A. B.		J24
Dodd, D.		J22
Dodd, L.		J23
Dolrell, Frank		B160
Doolin, A. B.		K32
Doolin, C. B.		K30
Doolin, D. G.		K29
Douglas, H. M.		F65
Douglas, James		F64
Douglas, M.		L39
Douglas, R. H.		F66
Downing, A. L.		H4
Downs, M.		L219
Dudley, Allen		F55
Duggar, Ivac		P65
Duggar, John		P66
Duggar, Silas		P67
Dugger, James		M134
Duren, Ed		C33
Duren, J. M.		F54
Durham, James		F68
Durham, J. M.		F58
Durham, L. A.		F57
Durham, Robert		F62
Durham, S. D.		F67
Durham, William		F60
Eads, Elijah		M38
Eastland, John		F74
Eastland, Silas		F73
Eaton, Daniel		G6
Eaton, George		G180
Eaton, J. N.		J25
Eaton, J. P.		J27
Eaton, Pleas		J26
Edman, J. E.		B121
Edwards, Amos		C37
Edwards, C. D.		D254
Edwards, D. L.		C36
Edwards, John		C38
Edwards, J. W.		C35
Edwards, Lewis		C39
Edwards, Wm. L. T.	C34
Edward, J. D.		F71
Edward, J. F.		F77
Edward, J. L.		F78
Edward, M. C.		F76
Edward, Pleasant	F70
Edward, W. P.		F75
Ellison, Tom		D84
Ellis, George		H120
Estes, Calvin		G50
Estes, T. W.		G28
Etter, Sam		F72
Everett, James		B130
Fagan, Bruce		D129
Farris, D. M.		J29
Farris, G. A.		G46
Farris, Joe		G56
Farris, R. A.		J28
Ferguson. H. L.		F79
Fitts, Bud		E129
Fitts, Leroy		F81
Flippo, Henry		A99
Flippo, Henry		F83
Flippo, John		A138
Flippo, Tom		A102
Floyd, Albert		B12
Floyd, Alen		B13
Floyd, John		B201
Foreshee, Eliza		A114
Foster, F. M.		G142
Foster, H. A.		G103
Foster, J. G.		G111
Foster, J. M.		G148
Foster, William		D202
Fowler, C.		N23
Fowler, H. D.		N18
Fowler, J. E.		N19
Fowler, J. L.		N20
Fowler, J. W.		L46
Fowler, L.		N22
Fowler, L. B.		N21
Fowler, T. M.		M127
Fox, Jack		L47
Fox, J. H.		M27
Fraley, Andrew		C41
Fraley, Bud		C42
Fraley, Charley		C40
Franklin, C.		L43
Franklin, J.		L45
Franklin, L. P.		L44
Franks Jim		B262
Franks, Bill		E56
Franks, Eli		E55
Franks, E.		B237
Franks, E. A.		B258
Franks, Jack		B260
Franks, Jack		G36
Franks, John		B261
Franks, J. W.		G147
Franks, Will		B263
Frank, R. H.		F27
Fraser, Bud		E92
Fraser, J. M.		E24
Frazier, Ed		G162
Frazier, J. H.		G161
Frazier, Thomas		F82
Frazier, W. N.		D227
Fulton, Derry		F80
Gailing, H.		K47
Gallaher, Amos		D93
Gallaher, D. M.		E3
Gallaher, James		D200
Gallaher, Joe		M119
Gallaher, Joe N.	M8
Gallaher, John		D218
Gallaher, J. L.		D92
Gallaher, J. L.		M40
Gallaher, J. W.		M76
Gallaher, R. A.		M19
Gallaher, William M.	M23
Gallaher, W. J.		E5
Gallaher, W. J.		M11
Gallaher. J. M.		E4
Gallian, J.		N26
Gallian, J. W.		N27
Galloway, Jeff		F91
Galloway, R. N.		F92
Gamble, S.		L55
Gamble, Y. J.		L52
Gambrel, D. C.		M9
Gambrel, George		M97
Gambrel, Jack		M98
Gambrel, James		M47
Gambrel, James		M101
Gambrel, Joseph		M102
Gant, Tom		G81
Gean, Bill		G156
Gean, J. H.		J31
Gean, W. H.		J30
Geines, G.		B235
Gibson, H. G.		L49
Gifford, Tom		A84
Gilbert, J. A.		F89
Gilford, Thomas		A6
Gillcrest, A. D.	K43
Gillcrest, D.		K44
Gillcrest, Jim		K42
Gillcrest, John		K46
Gillcrest, M.		K45
Gillem, Willie		C52
Gillis, James		K39
Gillis, John		K40
Gobbell, E. W.		P76
Gobbell, James		P6
Gobbell, John		P5
Gobbell, J. H.		P11
Gobbell, J. H.		P77
Gobble, James		M33
Gobble, Joe		M34
Gobble, W. R.		P30
Godwin, Gip		G85
Goforth, H.		A21
Gollor, George		L56
Goodman, Dane		A5
Goodman, John		H14
Goodwin, J. L.		C43
Gordon, Charley		A100
Gordon, D. P.		A93
Gordon, E.		B169
Gordon, F.		B167
Gordon, James		B168
Gordon, John		A54
Gordon, Tom		A55
Gordon, Will		A82
Gore, Albert		E47
Graham, John		A62
Graham, T. J.		F85
Graves, Andrew		C51
Graves, Doc		C47
Graves, Jesse		C45
Graves, John		C50
Graves, J. H.		C46
Graves, Lawrence	C53
Graves, Samuel		C49
Graves, Thomas		C48
Gray, John		L48
Gray, R. T.		K41
Gray, W.		M100
Green, A.		L51
Green, Jeff		F86
Green, W.		L50
Greer, James		G193
Greeson, D. H.		N25
Greeson, D. T.		D41
Greeson, George		D43
Greeson, H. C.		G73
Greeson, James		L54
Greeson, John		G74
Greeson, John		L53
Greeson, John W.	D42
Greeson, W. D.		D170
Griffin, Dug		A150
Griffin, Jim		D96
Griggs, Bill		B93
Griggs, George		M140
Griggs, Isaac		B92
Griggs, James		M151
Griggs, J. E.		B136
Grimes, Arthur		F84
Grimes, A.		B33
Grimes, Bery		B77
Grimes, Bill		B72
Grimes, Buck		B60
Grimes, Bud		B49
Grimes, Dallas		E96
Grimes, George		E100
Grimes, Henry		D101
Grimes, Henry		D214
Grimes, Ike		E45
Grimes, John		A45
Grimes, John		E7
Grimes, John		E71
Grimes, J. A.		E31
Grimes, J. A.		E78
Grimes, J. C.		E28
Grimes, J. W.		E15
Grimes, Morow		B61
Grimes, Nate		A46
Grimes, Till		G195
Grimes, Willis		P9
Grimes, Wilson		E41
Grinder, Robert		C44
Grishan, Jeff		M123
Gulick, Alex		F90
Gulick, Anthony		F88
Gulick, George		F87
Gullick, Ned		D69
Guthrie, W. E.		N24
Haddox, A. J.		L74
Haddox, James		L77
Haddox, J.		N37
Haddox, J. R.		L76
Haddox, J. R.		N38
Haddox, W. R.		N36
Hagerty, T,		M106
Hagerty, W. H.		M107
Haggard, Arch		B146
Haggard, James		E73
Haggard, John		B252
Haggard, Kinden		B107
Haggard, R. A.		D35
Haggard. J. G.		P33
Haislet, John		M139
Haithcoat, W. J.	L182
Hall, Billie		H118
Hall, Cason		H119
Hall, Jim		B32
Hall, John		F95
Hall, P. D.		G97
Hall, Walter		H117
Hall, W. D.		G98
Ham, Isaac		C59
Ham, Manuel		E107
Hanback, Eli		M58
Hanback, J.		K52
Hanback, Lee		M103
Hanback, Lenny		M114
Hanback, S.		K53
Hanback, Thomas		D235
Hanback, W. P.		N33
Hanley, George		K137
Hanley, G.		K55
Hanley, J. M.		N35
Harbor, A.		N28
Harbor, M.		J51
Hardin, Amos		B286
Hardin, C.		P13
Hardin, Ed		B94
Hardin, Henry		B31
Hardin, Jehew		D119
Hardin, John		F93
Hardin, J. W.		D78
Hardin, L. A.		D74
Hardin, L. R.		M6
Hardin, Mort.		B100
Hardin, Neut L.		A36
Hardin, Wad		B157
Hardwick, George	L73
Hardwick, James		L72
Hardwick, W. J.		L69
Harlow, H.		E94
Harris, Ham 		F100
Harris, Hank		F97
Hartwell, B.		B199
Hartwell, W.		B198
Harwell, Robert		G20
Hassell, Alex		D62
Hassell, Allen, Jr.	D61
Hassell, Allen, Sr.	D63
Hassell, J. F.		B239
Hassell, Tom		B137
Haynes, John		B78
Hays, A.		K65
Hays, Ben		K61
Hays, H.		K50
Hays, H.		K63
Hays, Joe		K135
Hays, John		K62
Hays, John		L60
Hays, J.		K48
Hays, J. D.		K66
Hays, J. L.		K51
Hays, J. M.		N29
Hays, J. R.		N30
Hays, W.		K64
Hays. J. M.		L61
Heard, Hairce		K69
Heathcoat, James	L75
Heathcoat, J.		J45
Heathcoat, J. W.	L62
Helton, Abe		E121
Helton, Daniel		D81
Helton, G. T.		D3
Helton, H. A.		D80
Helton, John D.		B9
Helton, J. B.		E124
Helton, J. F.		E119
Helton, J. W.		E38
Helton, Wash.		B88
Helton, William		D240
Hendrix, J.		B192
Hendrix. Bill		A95
Hendy, Andy		E84
Henry, Tom		E117
Hensley, A.		L164
Hensley, A. D.		L66
Hensley, T.		L65
Hensley, W. A.		L68
Hensley, W. G.		L67
Henson, A. L.		K72
Henson, B.		K71
Henson, B. M.		J34
Henson, C.		K58
Henson, G.		J41
Henson, Isom		K70
Henson, John		F96
Henson, J.		J33
Henson, J. H., Jr.	J38
Henson, J. H., Sr.	J39
Henson, J. K.		J36
Henson, T.		J35
Henson, T. J.		J40
Henson, W.		J32
Hickman, Geoge		C60
Hickman, John		C62
Hicks, Buck		H19
Hicks, Westly		D55
Higgins, D. B.		J43
Hill, Elac		E48
Hill, James		C58
Hill, John D.		A1
Hill, J. B.		E49
Hill, J. M.		G141
Hill, Moses		A26
Hill, Robert		G140
Hill, Sam		B127
Hill, Tom		A35
Hill, William		A38
Hill, W. C.		E77
Hill, W. J.		A34
Hines, H. E.		L59
Hines, W. B.		F94
Hinton, C. C.		J44
Hinton, James		G123
Hinton, O. O.		J49
Hinton, T.		J42
Hinton, T. H.		J50
Hinton, W. S.		J48
Hinton, W. W.		J47
Hinton, Z.		K54
Holder, J. R.		L70
Holensworth, J.		E27
Hollabaugh, B. B	F99
Hollabaugh, Isham	C57
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Jr.	C63
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Sr.	C55
Hollabaugh, L.		C54
Hollabaugh, M. J	F98
Hollabaugh, William	C56
Hollensworth, James	E81
Hollis, A. M.		M59
Hollis, D.		L194
Hollis, D. F.		M66
Hollis, Frank		M71
Hollis, F. M		L63
Hollis, Jack		M87
Hollis, J. B.		M72
Hollis, J. C.		L71
Hollis, J. H.		M70
Hollis, T. T.		L64
Hollis, W. B.		D26
Hollis, W. N.		M67
Holt, A.		L57
Holt, A. H.		G104
Holt, A. M.		K73
Holt, Ben		K129
Holt, Cal		A15
Holt, C. E.		K136
Holt, D. E.		K130
Holt, Eli		K60
Holt, E.		K57
Holt, Garrison		D250
Holt, James A.		C61
Holt, John		K59
Holt, John		N34
Holt, John, Jr.		K131
Holt, John, Sr.		K134
Holt, J.		K49
Holt, J.		K56
Holt, J. 		K67
Holt, J. B.		K68
Holt, J. C.		A17
Holt, J. H.		K127
Holt, M.		K133
Holt, Will		K128
Holt, Will		K132
Holt, W. B.		A16
Horton, Ben		H56
Horton, Bill		H17
Horton, Billy		H57
Horton, Bud		H55
Horton, Bud		H64
Horton, C. C.		J46
Horton, Dock		G63
Horton, Gale		H126
Horton, G. W.		G65
Horton, G. W.		G112
Horton, Henry		G58
Horton, Henry		L175
Horton, Joe		G179
Horton, Joe		H63
Horton, John		L58
Horton, John		M110
Horton, J. W.		L78
Horton, Link		D216
Horton, Pink		H51
Horton, T.		M112
Horton, William		G110
Horton, P. G.		H58
Horton, William		H21
Horton, Z. J.		H77
Howard, C. B.		P40
Howard, Will		B176
Howell, E.		D98
Howell, Will		D97
Howell, W. C.		N32
Hubbard, Berry		B225
Hubb, Joe		L192
Huckaba, B. G.		D89
Huckaba, Frank		E116
Huckaba, G. E.		E108
Huckaba, J. E.		D205
Huckaba, J. F.		D226
Huckaba, Sylvester	E10
Huckaba, S. M.		D173
Huckaba, T. J.		D44
Huffine, Phillip	J37
Hughes, Dick		B223
Hughes, Green 		B111
Hughes, Gus		B272
Hughes, G. S.		B120
Hughes, Henry		B273
Hughes, John		B109
Hughes, John		B110
Hughes, John		E97
Hughes, Will		B138
Hughes, W. M.		N31
Hughs, Tom		B51
Hunter, John		B224
Hunt, George		M80
Hunt, H. L.		D102
Hunt, James		L204
Hunt, J. M.		L206
Hunt, T. K.		D83
Hunt, W. M.		L205
Hurd, James		H31
Ibair, John		A156
Irvin, Robert		D91
Iven, T. S.		F101
Ivins, Henry		A104
Irvin, Sam		D90
Ivins, Jim		B8
Ivins, John		B7
Ivins, John		B98
Ivins, Linus		C64
Ivins, W. H.		C65
Jackson, Andrew		C66
Jackson, Bob		B213
Jackson, Buck		D237
Jackson, Claborn	P81
Jackson, C. A.		F105
Jackson, D.		F112
Jackson, D. S.		F103
Jackson, D. S.		F106
Jackson, Eli		F107
Jackson, G. A.		F109
Jackson, Jake		P80
Jackson, Jeff		F111
Jackson, Joe		F108
Jackson, John		P24
Jackson, J. A.		F104
Jackson, J. A.		K74
Jackson, J. W.		P25
Jackson, Thomas		F113
Jackson, W. J.		D100
Jackson, W. J.		P26
James, J. C.		J61
Jeeter, N. S.		B2
Jeeter, Tom		B3
Jobe, Wesley		A97
Johnson, A.		L79
Johnson, Bill		B67
Johnson, C. W.		J62
Johnson, D.		M73
Johnson, Ed		B233
Johnson, E. C.		J58
Johnson, F		F114
Johnson, G. W.		J57
Johnson, James		H68
Johnson, John		B68
Johnson, J.		J60
Johnson, J.		J64
Johnson, J. A,, Sr.	J52
Johnson, J. A., Jr.	J54
Johnson, J. J.		F115
Johnson, J. T.		J55
Johnson, M.		J65
Johnson, R. N.		M75
Johnson, Sam		B174
Johnson, S. H.		J56
Johnson, T. J.		M74
Johnson, W.		J59
Johnson, W. W.		B285
Johnson, W. W.		J53
Johnson, W. W., Jr.	G25
Johnson, Z. M.		J63
Jones, G. W.		D9
Jones, James		F110
Jones, Joe		B6
Jones, Samuel		C67
Jones, S. R.		D8
Jones, W. R.		D7
Jordan, Alexander	D57
Jordan, Bob		E126
Joseph, Jacob		F102
Kea, W. A.		D12
Kea, W. W.		D11
Keeton, Buddy		D146
Keeton, B. D.		B73
Keeton, David		D158
Keeton, I.		K75
Keeton, John		D125
Keeton, Josiah		D123
Keeton, J. A.		D145
Keeton, J. D.		D143
Keeton, J. F.		D118
Keeton, Levi		D39
Keeton, Newton		D124
Keeton, Sidney		D147
Kelley, C. M.		L81
Kelley, John		L87
Kelley, John		L193
Kelley, John		N42
Kelley, J.		N47
Kelley, J. A.		L83
Kelley, J. R.		L82
Kelley, J. R.		L86
Kelley, R.		L84
Kelley, R.		N46
Kelley, S. A.		N40
Kelley, S. F.		N43
Kelley, S. S.		N41
Kelley, Tom		L80
Kelley, W. M.		L85
Kelly, James		D188
Kelly, Rich		M99
Kelly, Richard		G80
Kiddy, J. H.		N39
Kilburn, Carroll	M2
Kilburn, Elijah		M3
Kilburn, Jess		D120
Kilburn, John		M7
Kilburn, Josiah		M1
Kilburn, J. C.		J66
Kilburn, Robert		P20
Kilburn, Will R.	M30
Kilburn, W. A.		M29
Killen, John		A67
Kilpatrick, James	F116
Kimbro, Amos		E93
Kimbro, Jeff		D30
Kimbro, John A.		M147
Kindrick, Isham		G23
Kindrick, John		A12
King, Al		H124
King, Ben		E113
King, B. M.		D106
King, Joe		H60
King, John		B5
King, J. D.		C68
King, S. A.		H18
King. Will		E114
Kirby, Beary		G22
Koutch, John		F118
Koutch, P. A.		F120
Koutch, Sol		F119
Koutch, William		F117
Kutch, Herman		B197
Kyle, D. A.		D171
Lafferty, Will		D138
Lakey, Dick		H11
Lakey, Wiliam		H15
Lancaster, E.		N49
Lancaster, Gus		B26
Lancaster, Sam		B125
Lancaster, Samuel	N50
Lancaster, Tom		B194
Lancaster, W. F.	B240
Lancaster, W. M.	N48
Lanchester, Mike	B115
Lane, A. F.		D54
Langford, Dock		D222
Langford, Forest	F121
Lauermore, S. W.	L90
Lawson, G. W.		G82
Lawson, Joe		B131
Lawson, John		G79
Lawson, J. A.		G83
Lawson, J. A.		K77
Lawson, J. B.		K78
Lawson, J. M.		G117
Lawson, J. R.		H16
Lawson, S. H.		K79
Lawson, S. M.		G93
Lawson, T. J.		G76
Lawson, T. J.		K80
Lawson, Will		H125
Lawson, W. J.		G94
Lawson, W. P.		G77
Lawson, W. T.		K76
Lay, Frank		H87
Lay, J. B.		H95
Lay, Sam		H103
Lay, Will		M137
Ledbetter, Tom		E91
Lee, C.			B185
Lee, David		D225
Lee, G. W.		P48
Lee, Henry		D219
Lee, Hick		P53
Lee, H. N.		D224
Lee, J. A.		P14
Lee, Sol		M154
Lewis, J. L.		G100
Liles, S. M.		J67
Lindsey, Dan		M111
Lindsey, Herman		M113
Lindsey, Jerry		H129
Lindsey, Jim		B271
Lindsey, John		H96
Lindsey, J. E.		G3
Lindsey, L. C.		M12
Lindsey, Will		H34
Lineberry, Sam		A94
Lineberry, Tom		A73
Lineberry, Wheeler	A68
Linem, S. T.		B257
Lines, B.		J68
Linnville, B.		L88
Linume, George		E109
Linville, Otis		G158
Linville, P. E.		N51
Lisby, William		A58
Lockard, Thomas		C73
Long, A. J.		D142
Long, Henry		P21
Long, John		C69
Long, Sylvester		D161
Long, Sylvestor		P23
Long, Taylor		M131
Long, William		P22
Love, Henry		E62
Love, Joe		E59
Love, O., Jr.		B188
Love, O., Sr.		B187
Love, Will		B189
Lowery, Henry		D156
Lowery, James		D155
Lowery, Oliver		D157
Loyd, William		D154
Luker, Bill		L161
Luker, J. B.		M69
Luna, E. H.		D16
Luna, Henry		D111
Luna, J. T.		C70
Luna, L.		B247
Luna, L.		L89
Luna, Sam		B248
Luna, Willis		C71
Lutts, Alexander	D88
Lutts, J. A.		G144
Lutts, J. M.		G145
Lutts, W. M. W.		D87
Lyle, J. W.		F123
Lyle, W. W.		F122
Lynch, Dick		G191
Lynch, Jacob		C72
Lynch, James		G196
Lynes, Jim		B232
Lynn, W. A.		E79
Maberry, Joe		B218
Mabery, Mart		B276
Mack, James		E53
Mann, H. N.		F130
Marks, E. L.		N55
Marshall, J.		L97
Marshall, J. C.		L96
Marshall, M.		L95
Martin, Abe		L176
Martin, A. J.		G88
Martin, A. J.		L99
Martin, Ben		H28
Martin, Bill		G189
Martin, Bobby		K86
Martin, Buck		G185
Martin, Buck		H41
Martin, D. N.		G52
Martin, E. A.		L98
Martin, Henry		H42
Martin, H.		G90
Martin, H.		J79
Martin, H.		K84
Martin, James		H45
Martin, James		H128
Martin, Jessie		F126
Martin, John		L188
Martin, John W.		G183
Martin, J.		K81
Martin, J. M.		L190
Martin, Lige		L157
Martin, Lige		L217
Martin, Robert		J71
Martin, R. C.		D47
Martin, Scott		H43
Martin, S. M.		L173
Martin, Taylor		L179
Martin, Tom		B222
Martin, Tom		H44
Martin, Tom		H48
Martin, Will		G164
Martin, W.		L100
Martin, W. A.		G87
Martin, W. G.		K85
Martin, W. H.		G89
Martin, W. S.		K82
Martin, W. W.		J72
Mathes, George		A134
Mathew, Will		B178
Mathis, John		F129
Mathis, J.		B204
Mathis, Sam		B205
Matney, Bill		M135
Matney, John		M132
Mayberry, Mort.		B21
Mayberry, T. J.		A56
May, Jerry		N61
McAfee, George		F131
McAlester, J. L.	K83
McAnally, J. A.		P12
McAnaly, Davis		B27
McAnanny, E. D.		F132
McBride, I.		B278
McCall, A. B.		B158
McCane(?), C. H.	M65
McClanahan, G. R.	N53
McClanahan, Y. A.	N54
McClanahan, Y. P.	N52
McClellen, Will		M82
McClellen, William	D117
McCollough, John	B139
McCorkle, H.		N57
McCorkle, Perry		N56
McCorkle, W. J.		K89
McCullum, J. T.		E133
McCuly, Will		B40
McDonald, James		L94
McDonal, James		A128
McDougle, Robert	F124
McFall, B.		J90
McFall, E.		J87
McFall, John		K90
McFall, J. D.		J84
McFall, J. E.		J75
McFall, J. H.		J83
McFall, J. N.		J74
McFall, J. N.		J80
McFall, J. N.		J82
McFall, J. S.		J85
McFall, Pugh		J88
McFall, Sam		J86
McFall, S. M.		J78
McFall, T. J.		J77
McFall, W. B.		J81
McFall, W. W.		J73
McFall. M.		J89
McGee, Dan		M45
McGee, G. W.		M44
McGee, Hardy		M18
McGee, James		M14
McGee, John		M17
McGee, John		M43
McGee, J. L.		J93
McGee, Keave		M136
McGee, Will		M32
McGill, Joe		D178
McGlamery, E. D.	D19
McLane, Anse		D66
McLane, E.		D169
McLane, H.		B238
McLane, Jasper		C87
McLassen, Dave		B206
McLean, L.		F134
McLean, william		F133
McLemore, James		C83
McLemore, J. C.		C90
McLemore, R. M.		C86
McMahan, Jim		B250
McMullens, J. M.	E25
McNally, T. F.		D10
McNeal, Ison		B108
McWiliams, Andy		H8
McWilliams, D. M.	H22
McWilliams, James	H7
Melsen, Sam		G199
Melson, Frank		E105
Melson, James		G72
Melson, John		G49
Melson, John, Jr.	G66
Melson, John, Sr.	G62
Melson, P. D.		G105
Melson, William		G64
Melton, Bud		D187
Meredith, A. M.		C81
Meredith, F. C.		C78
Meredith, Jacob		F125
Meredith, James T.	C79
Meredith, John T.	C80
Meredith, J. L. 	C82
Meredith, Lee R.	C76
Meredith, Lon		D113
Meredith, L. R.		C74
Meredith, L. T.		C77
Meredith, W. W.		C75
Merriman, E. G.		D144
Merriman, J. H.		D149
Michael, E. D.		F127
Middleton, Jack		B196
Middleton, Saul		B274
Miller, J. D.		G54
Miller, R.		B143
Minton, John		D133
Minton, J. E.		D132
Minton, Robert		D134
Mitchell, Joseph	F128
Montague, A. O.		E60
Montague, J. C.		B11
Montague, Lewis		B284
Montague, Lewis		G35
Montague, N.		B236
Montague, Pink		B97
Montague, Sy		B63
Montague, W. T.		B152
Montgomery, A. L.	N60
Montgomery, G. W.	N59
Montgomery, Y. L.	N58
Moody, Ben		B228
Moon, G. M.		K88
Moon, J. M.		K87
Moon, William		C85
Moore, A. D.		L92
Moore, Blake		M64
Moore, Burl		M144
Moore, Cisroe		M153
Moore, Dick		M133
Moore, Ed		B69
Moore, James		M141
Moore, J. C.		J76
Moore, J. R.		J70
Moore, J. T.		C84
Moore, R.		L93
Moore, R. C.		M15
Moore, R. H.		J69
Moore, R. M.		B287
Moore, Thomas		B288
Moore, Tom		D181
Moore, T.		M122
Moore, William		D236
Moore, William		M68
Moore, W. T.		G139
Morgan, Bill		A127
Morgan, Frank		D203
Morgan, F. M.		M57
Morgan, George		M149
Morgan, James		B50
Morgan, James		C89
Morgan, John		A126
Morgan, John		D204
Morgan, John		D245
Morgan, John		G40
Morgan, J. L.		D207
Morgan, Levi		G42
Morgan, Samuel		D246
Morgan, S. N.		C88
Morgan, Will		G41
Morgan, Will		M150
Morgan, W. T.		M130
Morris James		E33
Morrison, H. L.		E13
Morrison, Joe		E66
Morrison, J. F.		D77
Morrison, J. L.		D215
Morrison, Merida	D180
Morrison, Willie	E8
Morrison, W. D.		D211
Morrison, W. J.		D167
Morris, Carroll		J92
Morris, C. L.		E98
Morris, Frank		E118
Morris, John		E99
Morris, Jonathan	D85
Morris, Jonathan	E103
Morris, J. G.		D131
Morris, William		J91
Morris, W. F.		E102
Morris, W. M.		E80
Morrow, D. N.		D31
Morrow, Elbert		B52
Morrow, F. E.		G138
Morrow, John		D38
Morrow, Rich		P73
Morrow, Sam		P72
Moser, G. W.		E72
Moser, James		E64
Moser, John		E63
Moton, Z. R.		L91
Mown, W. M.		L174
Mulsey, Andrew		G2
Mulsey, T. O.		G197
Murphy, A. P.		P29
Murphy, Ned		P16
Murphy, Sam		G204
Murphy, Sylvester	G198
Murphy, William		G171
Murry, John		L187
Murry, Ray		H116
Murry, Silas		H115
Napier, Al		B269
Napier, John		F137
Nedlen, Jack		A49
Neely, Griff		F139
Nelson, A. J.		L104
Nelson, James		M91
Newborn, Frank		A144
Newborn, J. H.		A18
Newborn, Tobe		B16
Newborn, T. J.		B15
Newcomb, B.		B289
Newcomb, W. M.		B253
Newman, J. C.		L102
Newman, J. M.		J94
Newman, W.		L103
Newman, Y. A.		L101
Nichols, Clark		G69
Nichols, George		F138
Nichols, G. A.		F140
Nichols, Isaac		G68
Ninon, Bill		B114
Nixon, E. L.		F141
Norman, C. L.		D186
Norman, William		D185
Nowlen, Carl		C91
Nowlen, ?		C92
Nowlin, Ben		H85
Nowlin, Ira		H80
Nowlin, James		H78
Nowlin, Steve		H113
Nowlin, William		H79
Nunley, Bill		A105
Nunley, Will		M41
Nutt, H. S.		F135
Nutt, Jess		F142
Nutt, J. A.		F136
O'Neal, Andrew		D209
O'Neal, Dick		B171
O'Neal, John 		D208
Odan, T. M.		A11
Odle, Alex		D197
Odle, David		D195
Olds, John		E74
Olds, Tom		D151
Old, H. S.		D213
Olive, H. R.		N62
Olive, J. D.		L106
Olive, J. M.		L107
Olive, J. R.		N63
Olive, W. A.		L105
Osment, B.		B165
Osment, J. C.		B164
Osteles, D.		B245
Overton, W. O.		A155
Owen, Andy		D189
Owen, M. L.		B170
Owen, Tom		D192
Pannels, William	G11
Parker, Bob		A52
Parker, B. A.		J96
Parker, Frank		H89
Parker, J. C.		E127
Parker, J. Y.		G38
Parker, Sam		B44
Parker, S. M.		E128
Parker, W. L.		E136
Parker, W. L.		J95
Parr, W. H.		B177
Patterson, J. B.	J99
Patterson, Neal		K92
Paulk, Ed		G168
Paulk, E.		K91
Paulk, John		G169
Paulk, Josh		H76
Paulk, Pugh		G167
Paulk, R. D.		G26
Paulk, S. O.		G166
Payton, Bill		G175
Peacock, Marion		D239
Penington, G.		M142
Perry, Ed		F147
Perry, Frank		G152
Perry, J. A.		F146
Pevahous, Carel		A66
Pevahous, Roy		A65
Philer, Levi		N65
Phillips, B.		K38
Phillips, George	G18
Phillips, G.		G200
Phillips, Jack		D112
Phillips, James		D21
Phillips, J.		K37
Phillips, J. D.		C100
Phillips, Lewis		C101
Phillips, Sherman	G67
Phillips, S. B.		D109
Phillips, S. R.		A43
Phillips, William	D110
Phillip, B.		N64
Phillip, J. E.		L108
Phillip, W. W.		L109
Pigg, F. M.		K98
Pigg, G. M.		K95
Pigg, G. W.		L116
Pigg, Jerry		H114
Pigg, J. H.		K97
Pigg, J. N.		K93
Pigg, J. N., Jr.	K96
Pigg, M. D.		K99
Pigg, W. H.		K94
Pilkington, J. P.	E110
Pinson, Frank		D176
Pinson, Robert		D177
Pitts, Andrew		C99
Pitts, George		E40
Pitts, John		E39
Pitts, Joseph		C96
Pitts, Lewis		B283
Poag, James		P3
Poag, J. M.		J97
Poag, J. M.		P18
Poag, R. M.		P4
Poag, S. P.		J98
Poag, W. J.		P17
Pointer, Bob		D64
Pointer, Brister	D52
Pointer, John		D53
Pointer, Sonny		B102
Pointer, Tom		B229
Pointer, William	F144
Pollack, J. W.		P2
Pollack, R. A.		F143
Ponders, Buck		H29
Ponders, William	H30
Pope, Bud		C93
Pope, Edward		C95
Pope, John		C98
Pope, Lemuel		C94
Pope, Wiliam		C97
Porter, George		B227
Porter, John		G71
Porter, J. J.		G202
Porter, S. C.		G109
Porter, William		F145
Pounders, A.		G207
Prater, James		B112
Prayton, Arch		A146
Prayton, France		A140
Prayton, Holey		A139
Prayton, L.		A149
Prayton, Sam		B43
Prayton, Tode		A152
Prince, E.		L198
Prince, John		E21
Prince, John		L111
Prince, John		L199
Prince, John		M35
Prince, J.		L115
Prince, J. L.		L112
Prince, J. S.		L110
Prince, Laborn		M49
Prince, Robert		M50
Prince, W.		L114
Prince, W. M.		L113
Pryor, Rufus		D196
Pulley, Bill		A147
Pulley, Elisha		D238
Pulley, Jess		A3
Pulley, Jim		A148
Pulley, John		A4
Pulley, J. S.		E75
Pulley, Leonard		D243
Pulley, Lyne		D242
Queen, Charley		A44
Queen, J. C.		A41
Queen, William		A40
Ragsdale, G. W.		F148
Rainey, S. B.		G186
Ransom, G.		J101
Ransom, H. A.		J106
Ransom, L. A.		J100
Ransom, R. H.		J105
Rasbury, A. C.		F158
Rasbury, A. M.		F159
Rasbury, J. C.		F161
Rasbury, W. L.		F160
Ray, Alen		E6
Ray, Bill		A136
Ray, Bud		M129
Ray, Carry		D220
Ray, Eaton		A135
Ray, George		D217
Ray, H.			E106
Ray, John		A28
Ray, J.			B241
Ray, J. M.		A39
Ray, Sy			A30
Ray, Tom		D221
Ray, T. S.		E17
Reaves, Calvin		G107
Reaves, Dave		D137
Reaves, D. E.		D136
Reaves, G. W.		G108
Reaves, H.		J104
Reaves, J. B.		F156
Reaves, J. J.		F155
Reaves, N. T.		H52
Reaves, T.		J124
Reeves, Buddy		E76
Reeves, J.		E67
Renfro, B.		L122
Reynalds, J. W.		L168
Rhodes, G. F.		D79
Rice, J. E.		F152
Richardson, Luther	A101
Richie, Henry		F150
Richie, Rube		F151
Rich, Fred		K103
Rich, H.		K107
Rich, John		K104
Rich, J. F.		K105
Rich, Phil		K108
Rich, Tom		K106
Rickets, S. B.		B124
Rickets, T. R.		B123
Ricketts(?), W. P.	C103
Ricketts, Charley	B184
Ricketts, Dave		F157
Ricketts, J. A.		B161
Ricketts, Samuel	C104
Ricketts, William	C102
Ricketts, W. G.		E26
Riley, James		B14
Riley, John		A53
Riley, J. A.		A51
Riley, J. A.		C105
Riley, Peter		A50
Riley, Sam		A60
Name			ID#
Riley, William		A14
Riley, W. C.		A57
Rinks, James H.		D190
Rinks, John		L123
Risener, E.		D163
Risener, George		D165
Risener, G. W.		M105
Risener, Henry		G157
Risener, Macy		D164
Risner, A. J.		L178
Risner, John		L120
Roach, Blount		B221
Roach, Hal		G160
Robbins, Jess		G86
Roberson, John		H88
Robertson, Jim		B277
Robertson, John		B230
Robertson, John		G57
Robertson, J. P.	F153
Robertson, William	G59
Robertson, W. W.	J103
Robertson, W. W.	L166
Roberts, Amos		B41
Roberts, Calvin		B28
Roberts, E. S.		B172
Roberts, Jerry		B163
Roberts, John		B29
Roberts, Will		B30
Robinson, A. L.		L117
Robinson, B. R.		N68
Robinson, Gil		B214
Robinson, H.		B280
Robinson, H.		N67
Robinson, H. C.		N71
Robinson, Jim		A118
Robinson, J.		K102
Robinson, L. R.		N70
Robinson, W.		K101
Robinson, W.		L118
Robinson, W. J.		L119
Robinson, W. S.		L121
Robinson, Y. A.		N69
Robnett, H. S.		P38
Robnett, James		D28
Robnett, Joe		P39
Robnett, John		P37
Robnett, John		P51
Robnett, John		P78
Robnett, J. R.		P50
Robnett, W. J.		P68
Rochelle, Thomas	M79
Rock, Cal		B211
Rodes, Jessie		G187
Rogers, John		F154
Rogers, J. H.		N66
Rose, Cab		A137
Rose, John		G177
Rose, J. G. B.		G176
Rose, Neal		G178
Rose, Sol		J102
Ross, I. A.		F149
Ross, W. P., Jr.	B203
Russ, Sam		B151
Rutherford, Mat		H59
Rutledge, E. F.		D127
Rutledge, Lovick	D135
Rutledge, S. J.		E70
Ryan, Dick		B145
Ryan, John		B148
Sandusky, Andrew	G61
Sandusky, John		G60
Sarrat, Neft		A142
Satterfield, W. T.	F166
Saunderson, Frank	D241
Saunders, Bud		D67
Saxon, G. R.		N74
Schull, Buck		H110
Scott, Bud		H90
Scott, Cam		H46
Scott, C.		K117
Scott, D.		N82
Scott, D. E.		K115
Scott, E. Z.		L130
Scott, G. B.		N81
Scott, G. W.		D24
Scott, Henry		H33
Scott, James		P71
Scott, J. J.		K114
Scott, Sam		K116
Scott, Tom		D25
Scott, Vegatble		B101
Scott, W. M.		L201
Scott, Z.		K113
Sears, John		B141
Self, Hyden		B156
Self, T. W.		B155
Sevill, S.		B166
Sharp, A. D.		F172
Sharp, C.		L128
Sharp, George		B75
Sharp, J. L.		F174
Sharp, S. R.		F173
Shaw, James		D108
Shaw, Sol		H10
Shaw, William		C107
Shaw. William		C109
Shell, Ellison		E134
Shelton, A. H.		E46
Shelton, D. L.		M104
Shelton, Tom		H122
Shepard, John		G91
Shepard, Lige		L138
Shepard, T. A.		J107
Shepard, W. A.		K112
Sherrell, Jack		B190
Sherrill, Joe		H1
Sherrill, W. J.		H2
Shields, John		D148
Shields, J. T.		D166
Shipman, D. W.		B18
Shipman, Edward		B17
Shipman, W. H.		B39
Short, Walter		B207
Shull, Andy		E16
Shull, Frank		E19
Shull, John		E132
Shull, Mat		G47
Shull, Mat		H112
Signer, John		E101
Sikes, E. J.		C108
Simmons, A.		N78
Simmons, A. D.		N79
Sims, A. F.		H23
Sims, A. M.		H27
Sims, H. C.		H24
Sims, Joe		H6
Sims, J. N.		D94
Sims, J. W.		N76
Sims, S.		H5
Sims, W. C.		H66
Sims. L. R.		N80
Sinclair, Ad.		G154
Sinclair, B. P.		G143
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Sinclair, Frank		G155
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Sinclair, Hal		G122
Sinclair, John		G163
Sinclair, J. H.		G165
Sinclair, M. H.		G121
Sinclair, S. W.		G4
Sinclair, William	G131
Sisco, Sam		F171
Skilern, Dave		P36
Skilern, James		P31
Skilern, W. A.		P32
Skillern, D. S.		F176
Skillern, J. S.		F175
Skillern, W. N.		F177
Smith, Alf.		A71
Smith, Allen		C114
Smith, Bob		B135
Smith, B.		M156
Smith, Dick		G31
Smith, Edward		C110
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Smith, Gill		L136
Smith, Henry		C113
Smith, Henry		F169
Smith, Henry		G12
Smith, Henry		L135
Smith, H. R.		L129
Smith, James		A81
Smith, James		D103
Smith, J. C.		D1
Smith, J. H.		B4
Smith, J. H.		E23
Smith, J. H.		M55
Smith, L. B.		E22
Smith, M. N.		C112
Smith, Robert		D130
Smith, Robert		M77
Smith, R.		L134
Smith, T. R.		M56
Smith, Wirter		C111
Smith, W. M.		N75
Smothermore, James	B1
Sneed, E. L.		F162
Spain, C. A.		N73
Spain, E. A.		N72
Sparkman, J. T.		K119
Speers, Harry		G32
Speers, Sam		B86
Speers, Sam		B249
Spencer, H.		L137
Sperry, C.		N77
Springer, Bill		D49
Sprinkle, M.		F178
Stafford, Bud		B117
Stafford, L. R.		B116
Staggs, A.		P49
Staggs, A. L.		L131
Staggs, Bill		D255
Staggs, Carroll		D231
Staggs, C.		L132
Staggs, Ellis		P63
Staggs, E. B.		P41
Staggs, F. M.		P42
Staggs, George		F167
Staggs, G.		P46
Staggs, G. W.		P60
Staggs, Henry		B53
Staggs, Henry		P59
Staggs, Hiram		D232
Staggs, Howell		D191
Staggs, H. L.		P56
Staggs, John		P62
Staggs, J. B.		F168
Staggs, Levi		P64
Staggs, Neal		D230
Staggs, Peter		P61
Staggs, R. A.		P74
Staggs, R. E.		P47
Staggs, W. A.		P75
Staggs, W. J.		P43
Stall, T. H.		K110
Stamps, T.		B231
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Steel, B.		A88
Steel, E.		A87
Steel, Jesse		A86
Steel, J. A.		A91
Steel, J. T.		A90
Stockard, C. F.		F163
Stockard, Pete		F164
Stockard, S. G.		B150
Stockard, T. A.		C106
Stockard, W. J.		B200
Stone, S. H.		C116
Stone, W. S.		C115
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Stooksberry, Frank	L169
Stooksberry, Shrm.	H62
Story, James		M95
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Stowe, Dick		D251
Stowe, O. M.		F165
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Stribling, Jim		B134
Stribling, J. C.	G116
Stribling, J. M.	G113
Stribling, Will		G114
Stricklin, A. T.	B104
Stricklin, B. F.	G150
Stricklin, Jeff		G75
Stricklin, J. D.	G134
Stricklin, J. N.	G137
Stricklin, Tom		B105
Stricklin, W. T.	J108
Stull, Bill		B154
Stutts, C. M.		L127
Stutts, Joe		L212
Stutts, J. C.		D2
Stutts, J. W.		L124
Stutts, W. L.		L126
Stutts, W. W.		L125
Suege, W.		K118
Sullivan, Sam		D22
Sutton, R. L.		G184
Sweeney, W. R.		J110
Swiney, James		L195
Swiney, L. W.		L139
Swiney, W. M.		L133
Swiney, W. S.		L140
Tackett, Bob		H123
Tackett, Dick		J112
Tainner(?), W. G.	M61
Tainner, John		M62
Talley, J. A.		E1
Taylor, J. H.		D4
Taylor, Robert		D128
Taylor, W. F.		D5
Tharp, Babe		F183
Tharp, James		F185
Thomas, Monroe		B243
Thompson, Charley	A109
Thompson, C.		L209
Thompson, C. M.		G55
Thompson, C. R.		L207
Thompson, C. W.		L210
Thompson, George	A110
Thompson, G. W.		D228
Thompson, H. C.		E122
Thompson, John, Sr.	D233
Thompson, J. H.		L211
Thompson, J. R.		D229
Thompson, T. J.		L208
Thornton, Andrew	F182
Thornton, Ben		F181
Thornton, D. M.		F180
Thornton, J. W.		G133
Throgmortin, John	D244
Tidwell, W. S.		J111
Tilley, Henry		G130
Tilley, Thomas		G129
Tingle, B.		J113
Tinnon, Bill		B162
Tinnon, F.		B173
Todd, A.		M88
Todd, Sam		M115
Todd, S. B.		M89
Todd, W. J.		M86
Toles, Jim		B209
Tole, James		E29
Totty, Z. C.		F179
Townsend, B. T.		G51
Townsend, Jeff		H94
Trimmer, M.		L141
Turman, C. M.		B140
Turman, John		D23
Turman, J. P.		M16
Turman, Will		D18
Turnbo, Bill		A98
Turnbo, Bud		A29
Turnbo, Claborn		A85
Turnbo, Hugh		A83
Turnbo, Jim		A76
Turnbo, John, Jr.	A132
Turnbo, John, Sr.	A133
Turner, W. H.		F184
Tyree, Henry		B215
Tyree, John		B122
Vandiver, Jack		D126
Vick, T. C.		D29
Vincent, Frank		F186
Voorhies, A.		F190
Voorhies, B. M.		F191
Voorhies, James		F189
Voorhies, Rube		F187
Voorhies, William	F188
Waharton, T. F.		K124
Walker, Aaron		A145
Walker, Bill		B56
Walker, Bruce		B89
Walker, Charley		B83
Walker, Dan		E86
Walker, Ed		F205
Walker, E.		B202
Walker, George		B81
Walker, Hord		B47
Walker, Isham		B212
Walker, Jess		B80
Walker, J. A.		F199
Walker, J. F.		F200
Walker, J. W.		D6
Walker, Nate		B70
Walker, O.		B55
Walker, Tim		B46
Walker, Tim		B90
Walker, William		D153
Walker, W. B.		F194
Walker, W. H.		F201
Walker, W. L.		E87
Wallis, James		J123
Wall, H. J.		F193
Warington, Gill		B96
Warington, Gill		B103
Warington, Lester	B99
Warington, Tom		B10
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Warren, James		A77
Warren, Joe		A78
Warren, Joseph		A154
Warren, Sam		A59
Warren, Sam		A157
Warren, Sam		B82
Warren, W. P.		B159
Warton, John		K126
Warton, Will		K125
Washington, George	F192
Watkins, N. E.		B183
Watson, John		H84
Weatherspoon, Joe	B282
Weaver, John		G128
Weaver, J. R.		D48
Weaver, N. W.		H3
Weaver, S.		K120
Weaver, T.		J121
Weaver, William		G127
Weaver, W. T.		J114
Webb, Bill		B246
Webb, Dan		B234
Webb, Monroe		B270
Webster, Joseph		E32
Webster, J. C.		A63
Weeks, C.		B153
Wells, Tom		B216
Wells, W. R.		G151
West, Isam		P54
West, James		P55
Whitaker, Bill		D50
Whitaker, David		G115
Whitaker, E. A.		G124
Whitaker, Steve		B210
Whited, E. W.		G135
Whited, J. R.		G136
Whited, W. J.		G146
Whitehead, J. R.	F196
Whitehead, L. D.	F197
Whitehead, T. J.	F198
White, A. F.		J118
White, E. L.		J120
White, H. C.		J119
White, John		H91
White, J. C.		J115
White, N. M.		J117
White, R. J.		J116
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White, Scott		H99
White, Tom		H98
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Whitlow, James		K122
Whitlow, Phil		K123
Whitten, A. R.		N97
Whitten, D.		N96
Whitten, G.		N98
Whitten, G. W.		N85
Whitten, Henry		L143
Whitten, J.		N94
Whitten, J. M.		N95
Whitten, S. L.		N86
Whitten, W.		L142
Whitten, W.		L147
Whitwell, J. F.		F195
Whitworth, A.		K121
Whitworth, J. P.	L146
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Whorley. A.		A8
Wigfall, Elias		D65
Wigfall, Tom		D68
Wigginton, John		L153
Wigginton, R.		L154
Wilbanks, James		B113
Wilbanks, J. L.		B254
Wilbanks, R. D.		D223
Wiley, Jury		E44
Wiley, J. A.		D59
Wiley, Sam		E43
Willbanks, J. L.	B290
Williams, Frank		A75
Williams, G. H.		J122
Williams, Hick		G30
Williams, J.		L151
Williams, J. S.		L149
Williams, Mit		L163
Williams, M.		L145
Williams, T.		L152
Williams, W.		L150
Willison, George	E90
Willis, John		L144
Willis, W.		L148
Wilson, Andrew		M96
Wilson, Ben		M93
Wilson, B.		N90
Wilson, Dock		N93
Wilson, G.		N87
Wilson, H.		N91
Wilson, James		N89
Wilson, Jim		M94
Wilson, J. H.		N83
Wilson, S.		N92
Wilson, T.		N88
Wilson, T. S.		N84
Wilson, Will		M92
Wisdom, A. B.		F202
Wisdom, A. M.		F204
Wisdom, John		F203
Wisdom, L. L.		M31
Witherspoon, Alen	B20
Witherspoon, Bill	B91
Witherspoon, Joe	B64
Witherspoon, Tom	B65
Woodard, J. L.		M25
Woodard, J. P.		M26
Woodard, Tom		A141
Woodard, W. K.		M24
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Woods, Cas		D159
Woods, G. W.		B35
Woody, J. S.		G159
Wooley, John		M128
Wooly, Henry		P15
Wright, F.		K100
Wright, G. W.		H20
Wright, James		H38
Wright, James		H69
Wright, John		H40
Wright, John		H70
Wright, Johnson		H39
Wright, Tate		K109
Yeiser, C. C.		E88
Yeiser, E. R.		G37
Yokeley, I. N.		B244
Youngblood, Joe		B126
Youngblood, Mat		B175
Youngblood, Tom		H67
Young, Bob		B291
Young, B. M.		B24
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Young, Johnson		H104
Young, J. C.		E82
Young, T. D.		D40

Higgins, James Brantley “Jim”

HIGGINS, James Brantly (Jim), born 8 July 1892 Centerville, Hickman County, James B. HigginsTennessee. Died 7 October 1988 and buried at Little Hope Cemetery, Highland Church of Christ, north of Waynesboro, Tennessee. He married first to Grace FRAZIER on 4 July 1920. She was born 10 May 1904. He married second to Ida POPE on 26 Oct 1946. She was born 4 June 1901 and died 18 Aug 1972. He was the son of John W. HIGGINS and Sarah Jane SKELTON. Siblings were Brown HIGGINS, Mollie HIGGINS, Ada HIGGINS (married Clifford MEREDITH); Izora HIGGINS; Odell HIGGINS (married Hubert “Rod” LUNA).

Children of James B. and Grace FRAZIER HIGGINS: Malvena HIGGINS, born 16 Aug 1921, married ___WARREN; Willard HIGGINS, born 1925. Grandchildren: Alva Jo WARREN; Willard Ray, Larry Wayne and Gloria Diane. Great-grandchildren: Keith (died 25 Mar 1977), Ricky, Tracy, Mandy, Kevin, Leslie and Lauren. Great-great-grandchildren: Keith, Brittany and Arzela.

James B. HIGGINS was inducted 21 Nov 1917 at Waynesboro, TN. Service Number 1877078. Served in 1st Corp. Artillery Park from 2 Feb 1918 to 6 Aug 1919. Left US on 24 May 1918 and served in France until 2 Aug 1919 when he returned to the US. Was in the following battles and offenses: from 21 May 1918 to 2 Aug 1919 at Aisne Marne; from 10 July 1918 to 6 Aug 1918 at Chateau Thiery; 6 Aug 1918 to 18 Aug 1918 Oise Aisne; 18 Aug 1918 to 10 Sep 1918 Verdun Sector; 12 Sep 1918 to 26 Sep 1918 Meuse Argonne; from 26 Sep 1918 to 11 Nov 1918 Army of Occupation.

UNIT HISTORY
FIRST CORPS ARTILLERY PARK
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES

It is the purpose of this pamphlet to give every man in the organization a brief history of the organization, what he has done, his movements, and what has been accomplished.

As a foreword it is well to give a short outline of what a Corps Artillery Park is, and what relation it bears to other organizations in battle. Until the present war such an organization in our army did not exist. Owing to the vast scale on which this war was fought it was found necessary to provide additional units for the supply of ammunition and the repair of material. In order to take care of this emergency and do it quickly our General staff studied the organization of a Parc du Artillerie in the French Army and decided upon the present organization.

A Corps Artillery Park is the ammunition train for the Army Corps and its primary duty is to carry forward to the Corps Ammunition Dumps an adequate supply of ammunition of all kinds and calibres; to operate the Corps Ammunition Dumps and to carry forward ammunition to the artillery units in the Corps. An Army Corps normally consists of from three to five Divisions.

Compiled by Major Ewell C. POTTS, F. A. U.S.A.
Commanding 1st Corps Artillery Park
Pfaffendorf, Germany
June 30th 1919

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The FIRST CORPS ARTILLERY PARK was organized at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S.C. on January 23rd, 1918, under command of Lt. Col. E. P. WALSER, Inf. N.G. The personnel of the regiment consisted of 30 Field Artillery Officers, 3 Ordnance Corps Officers, 2 Medical Corps Officers, and 1300 men.

Companies were made up as follows:

Officers Men
Park Headquarters 4 28
(Attached Ordnance Sgts.) 2
Motor Section Headquarters 3 30
Truck Companies Nos. 1 to 6 Inc. Each 3 145
Depot Section 5 300
Medical Detachment 2 19
501st Mobile Ord. Repair Shop (attached) 3 45

The authorized motor equipment of the regiment is as follows:

2-Ton Cargo Trucks 162
Motorcycles with side-cars 62
5-Passenger Motor Cars 8
Artillery Repair Trucks 5
Equipment Repair Trucks 3
Light Repair Trucks 6
Supply Trucks 8
Ration and Baggage Trucks 9
Rolling Trailmobile Kitchens 9
Motor Ambulance 1

The nucleus of the organization was formed from enlisted men in Field Artillery assigned from several Regular Army Recruit Depots. The regiment was brought up to maximum strength by assignment of men from National Army Camps at Camp Jackson, S.C. Camp Sherman, O., Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp Pike, Arkansas. Every state in the Union is represented.

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The regiment trained at Camp Jackson, S.C. until May 8th, 1918, when we were ordered to Camp Merrit, N. J., arriving on May 10th, 1918. On May 21st, 1918 we embarked on the U.S.S. “Great Northern”, and sailed the following evening at 9:30 P.M. We arrived at Brest, France on May 30th, debarked on May 31st, and marched to the “rest camp” at Pontanezan Barracks.

Motor Section Headquarters, the six truck companies, and Medical Detachment left Brest for St. Nazaire, France, on June 4th, 1918, arriving at that station the next day. Two days later the Depot Section left Brest for the same destination. Park Headquarters and the 501st M.O.R.S. attached left Brest for Dijon, Cote d’Or, France, on June 12th and arrived June 14th, 1918.

The next movements of the units of the regiment brought all together at Houdelaincourt, Meuse, France on June 24th, 1918. From Houdelaincourt six officers and two hundred men were sent to the French Motor School at Dourdan, Seine et Oise. Details were sent to Bordeaux, Brest, Sr. Nazaire, Nantes, and Le Harve, to receive and drive overland a large part of our authorized motor equipment, the first consignment of which was received at this station. Officers and men were also sent to the front to observe activities and to study the methods of other trains in preparation for our functioning as a Corps Artillery Park. While at Houdelaincourt, in addition to regular military duties, a large part of the time was devoted to instruction and training and operation of motor trucks and other motor vehicles.

After five months of hard training the opportunity to get into actual service at the front arrived, and on July 13th 1918, the regiment left Houdelaincourt for Magny St. Loup and Boutigny Seine-et-Marne, France, pursuant to instructions from the Commanding General, 1st Army Crops. We arrived at the above stations on July 15th, and immediately began functioning in the Champagne-Marne Defensive. The Depot Section moved from Magny St. Loup on July 15th and took over the Corps Ammunition Dumps at Les Davids and other points north of La Perft-sous-Jouarre. While at Magny St. Loup our final consignment of trucks and other motor vehicles was received and the need for ammunition was so great that every truck was immediately placed in service hauling day and night. Men were compelled to go as long as 48 to 72 hours without rest or relief. In the Aisne-Marne Offensive which shortly followed, our equipment although //
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complete was inadequate to meet the pressing eeds and men were hurriedly sent to Versailles for 100 additional trucks which were bought from the French Government.

As our lines advanced it became necessary for us to change stations, and on July 28th we moved to Coupru and on August 4th moved to Epaux-Bezu. By this time the Marne salient was practically reduced and on the 6th of August the first big offensive of the American Army was brought to a close. From the 6th until the 18th of August only defensive operations were carried on but our work was not materially decreased as preparations had to be made for the next offensive.

The First Corps ceased to function in this sector on August 14th and we were transferred to the Third Army Corps for duty in the Oisa-Aisne Offensive, moving the same day to Charteves on the Marne, about six kilometers east of Chateau-Thierry. Four days later the Third Army Corps under tactical command of the Sixth French Army, General DEGOUTTE commanding, began the Oise-Aisne Offensive. This operation was brought to a successful close on September 10th. The enemy lost many guns, prisoners, and war material, and was forced to fall back to prepared positions beyond the Vesle River. The close of this offensive found the Marne salient, which was a menace to the safety of Paris, completely reduced. With the reduction of the Marne salient the last “Great German Offensive” was broken, and from that moment superiority rested with the Allies. American initiative, morale and eagerness to fight, completely surprised the Germans. They had been told the Americans did not know how to fight.

The officers and men of the First Corps Artillery Park played a magnificent part in these operations. The work accomplished was vitally important to the other arms. We went “over the top” every day. It is well to record here some of the difficulties and vast proportions of our work. The lines moved more rapidly than new ammunition depots could be advanced, making it necessary to haul long distances in order to keep up the supply of ammunition. One average day has been selected which shows that 140 trucks were ordered out to haul 4500 rounds 155 mm. Complete from Couilly-St. Germaine to Beauvardes, a distance of about 50 kilometers. In addition about 70 trucks were out on orders incompleted from the following day, and also a few trucks on small details. Twenty five//
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hundred gallons of gasoline were consumed which at an average mileage of four miles per gallon, means that every vehicle made a distance of approximately 40 miles on that day.

On September 8th ordered were received to turn over our ammunition dumps operated by the Depot Section and prepare for a trip overland to a new front. After two days journey, having traveled about 125 miles via Paris-Metz national highway, we arrived at La Champ La Gaille in the vicinity of Verdun on the afternoon of September 12th. Due to the fact that the roads leading into this camp were exposed to enemy observation, we moved on the next night to Bois de Nixville, on the Verdun-Bar le Duc Road, about ten kilometers south of Verdun. The work from September 12th to September 26th consisted largely of making preparations for the last great battle of the war. During this period all convoys of any size had to go out at night, every effort being made to prevent the Germans from knowing that Americans were in the sector. From the date of arrival in this sector until the 26th of September were under the Second French Army, known as the Army of Verdun. On the morning of September 26th, 1918, the First American Army, after having won a brilliant victory in reducing the St. Mihiel salient, began the last and greatest battle of the war for American arms, the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.

Again the First Corps Artillery Park was called upon to deliver to the front every shell that could possibly be hauled with our equipment. Trucks were never allowed to stand idle, except for repairs. On October 12th the regiment moved from Boise de Nixeville to Germonville, France. While at this station Lt. Col. Elmer P. WALSER was relieved of command and Capt. Ewell C. POTTS, F.A. Regimental Adjutant was placed in command and shortly thereafter promoted to Major. On October 18th we moved to Biercourt, ?November 4th to Cuisy. This was station util November 11th, the date of the signing of the armistice.

The Depot Section operated the advanced Corps Ammunition Dumps continuously from the 15th day of July 1918 to the conclusion of the war. The large personnel of this company made possible the operation, in various part of the Corps Area, of as many as four and at time five ammunition dumps, handling, assorting and dispatching temendous amounts of ammunition in these almost continuos offensives. Some idea of the stupendous task of unloading, handling and reloading to the divisional train, the ammunition of these Corps//
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Dumps can be formed when, in addition to the truck trains of the First Corps Artillery Park, there were almost daily Army and French truck trains brining in ammunition to these dumps. Coupled with the almost continually bad weather, the conditions of the roads causing delay and congestion, the Depot Section particularly in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, by reason of its necessarily exposed position, was subject to constant shell fire and air raids. Its personnel, however, overcame all difficulties, working day and night with much success.

The work of the truck companies was particularly difficult, especially in the Meuse-Argonne, due to the almost impassable roads and congestion of traffic. The trains of the divisions both motor and horse drawn, in this engagement we in such condition, that it was necessary for our convoys to go to battery positions. In many cases ammunition was carried forward to prepared positions before the arrival of batteries, frequently head of the 75’s. In the Meuse-Argonne the First Corps Artillery Park in forty-five days hauled 6,465 loads amounting to 12,9030 tons of ammunition.

From the 15th of July to the 11th of November 1918, the First Corps Artillery Park was actively engaged day and night without relief for a single day, and during this period actively participated in the following operations:

Champagne-Marne Defensive –15th July to 18th July
Aisne-Marne Offensive–18th July to 6th August
Chateau-Thierry Sector–6th August to 18th August
Oise-Aisne Offensive–18th August to 10th Sept.
Verdun Sector–12th Sept. To 26th Sept.
Meuse-Argonne Offensive–26th Sept. To 11th Nov.

AFTER THE ARMISTICE

With the signing of the armistice our work did not cease. The vast amount of ammunition hauled forward by our organization and by the divisional trains was not all fired. The artillery was at times moved so rapidly and under such difficulties, due to bad roads and shortage of horses and motor transportation, that vast quantities had to be left along roads and abandoned in battery positions. On November 11th we moved to Doulcon, just across the river from Dun-sur-Meuse, and on the following day commenced collecting and hauling this abandoned ammunition to the depots for storage and shipment. The equipment of the men was renewed and unserviceable//
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trucks either salvaged or repaired, and replacements drawn for the trip to Germany, as a part of the Army of Occupation.

Our march into Germany began on the morning of November 21st, stopped at the following points en route: Aubange, Belgium; Lorentzweiler and Beaufort, Luxembourg; Scharfbillig, Udersdorf and Monreal, Germany; crossed the Rhine on December 14th and went into billets at our present station, Pfaffendorf, Germany.

Since our arrival in this area the time has been devoted to training, hauling ammunition, and functioning generally as a Corps Artillery Park. The Depot Section has operated the Third Corps Ammunition Dump at Neuwied, Germany and be it said to their credit that this ammunition deport is a model one and pronounced by the Army inspector as the best in the Third Army Area.

The officers and men of the First Corps Artillery Park during these activities have shown marked devotion to duty, and performed all manner of tasks assigned to them, with great zeal. Many hours without food or sleep in cold and rainy weather, and the innumerable hardships of war conditions, did not cause a murmur of complaint. You have helped to make possible the victory. You have rendered invaluable service to your country and let every man point to his organization’s activities in the war with pride.

Major General John L. HINES, Commanding General, Third Army Corps, sent the following telegram after the signing of the Treaty of Peace, evidencing his appreciation of your splendid work:

HEADQUARTERS THIRD ARMY CORPS
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES

June 29, 1919
TELEGRAM
C.O. 1st Corps Artillery Park, 3rd Corps.

S.G.S. 84 The Treaty of peace has been signed and the Corps Commander congratulates you on the great part your troops have taken in forcing the Germans to sign a treaty which compels them to acknowledge the great wrong they did mankind in forcing on the world this cruel war.

OFFICIAL HINES
J.R. FRANCIS
Major Inf.
Sec’y Gen. Staff
Pfaffendorf, Germany, June 30th 1919

Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery

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Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery

GPS Coordinates: 35° 26¢ 07² N, 87° 41¢ 34² W

Submitted by David & Martha Montgomery. This enumeration was completed on Thursday, March 29, 2007. Updated 16 February 2009.

To reach the Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, from the courthouse square in Waynesboro. Travel east on highway 64 for 1.2 miles and turn left onto highway 99. Go approximately 2.5 miles to the Wayne County Memory Gardens. Continue on highway 99 by turning left at the Memory Gardens and go 4 miles. Turn left in front of the Topsy Fire Department onto Topsy Road and travel 3 miles. Turn right onto Pea Ridge Road and go .5 miles. Turn left onto Salem Church Rd. and go .3 miles down the hill. The church and cemetery are at the base of the hill overlooking the Buffalo River. The church was organized in 1821.

The following remarks are those of Clifford Allen Meredith on March 11, 2007 during a Wayne County Historical Society meeting at the church.

The first settlers came to Wayne County in 1815 by wagon train. The members of this party camped at a big spring overnight. Lovic & Jane Rasbury were traveling with the wagon train. Their child became ill, died and became the first grave in this cemetery. Jane Rasbury would not move on because her child was buried here.

The total members being ten, Lovic Rasbury, was chosen and ordained deacon. The door was opened for reception of members. Lonnie Staggs & Elijah Pope were received. Elder, Willis Dodson of Hickman County was the first pastor. Lovic Rasbury & Thomas Meredith were the deacons for many years. Elder, Edd Perkins became a deacon in 1834. By 1900 the membership was ninety-one.

About 1875, the log church building was replaced by the present building. In 1929, the association discontinued church at Salem. On November 15, 1953, the church was reorganized with R.G. Rhodes called as pastor with Stanley Hinson as assistant. Ordained deacons were Clifford Meredith, Clemon Meredith and Floyd Broadway. Present deacons are Jimmy Doyle Meredith & Clifford Allen Meredith, the latter also serving as church clerk. Presently, the pastor is Elder Clifton Johnson.

Enumerators Note:
There are approximately 100 unknown graves in this cemetery. Of the approximately 450 persons presently buried here, 42% of those were born in the 1800’s. Of that number, 25% of those were born and also died in the 1800’s. Lovic & Jane Meredith, born 25 Feb 1781 & 21 Aug 1777 respectively were the parents of the child who was the first person buried here.

Adkins, Lucius L.; b. Apr 1865, d. 1948, husband of Vergileen (Reeves)
Adkins, Ollie; b. 10 Jul 1896, d. 31 Jul 1972
Adkins, Ollie Gene; b. 23 Oct 1922, d. 20 Dec 1923, son of Ollie & Sallie
Adkins, Sallie (Whitehead); b. 02 Aug 1897, d. 02 Mar 1924, wife of Ollie
Adkins, Vergileen (Reeves); b. May 1857, d. 04 Jun 1920, wife of Lucius L.
Blackwell, Decima; b. 1909, d. 1949
Blasingim, Grace C.; b. 16 Oct 1920, d. 17 Jun 1923
Blasingim, Sherman; b. 05 Mar 1901, d. 10 Jan 1934
Brown, Irene; b. 10 Jun 1923, d. 09 Jul 1926, daughter of Frank & Hettie
Carter, Susan (Nutt); b. 29 Aug 1899, d. 15 Jul 1925
Collins, Catherine (Sharp); b. 24 Aug 1936, d. 06 Feb 1999
Camper, David Kirk; b. 25 Apr 1894, d. 25 Jan 1918, (Note) This marker incorrectly has Comper on it.)
Craig, John R.; b. 20 Oct 1844, d. 11 May 1911, husband of Annie
Craig, Ursula A.; b. 01 Jan 1852, d. 04 Feb 1895, wife of John R., daughter of J.I. & E.A. Biffle
Crouch, Ronald Lee; b. 10 Feb 1950, d. 06 Oct 1950, son of Willie & Melma
Davasier, Green D.; b. 02 Jul 1823, d. 06 Apr 1862, husband of Melinda Lee
Devasure, Ernest H.; b. 31 Oct 1913, d. 04 Mar 1968, Tenn Pfc. Co. “C” 168 EWGR BN WWII PH
Devasure, Henry H.; b. 27 Oct 1867, d. 09 Sep 1933
Devasure, Susan J.; b. 06 Dec 1874, d. 04 Dec 1948
Davis, infant; 11 Aug 1950, only date, son of Ralph & Sue (twins, not duplicated)
Davis, infant; 11 Aug 1950, only date, son of Ralph & Sue
Davis, Sandra Sue; b. 31 Oct 1960, d. 05 Nov 1963
Duncan, Obie Lee; b. 12 Nov 1913, only date
Duncan, Rita (Edwards); b. 26 May 1916, d. 05 Apr 2002
Edwards, Augusta Pearl; b. 29 Oct 1894, d. 14 Jan 1985
Edwards, Charles Gerald; b. 11 Oct 1923, d. 13 Apr 1924, son of L.D. & Naomi
Edwards, David L.; b. 04 Feb 1822, d. 03 Feb 1904, husband of S.A.
Edwards, Earl; b. 09 Dec 1895, d. 14 Dec 1896, son of A.A. & M.M.
Edwards, Elizabeth F.; b. 13 Jun 1869, d. 12 Jun 1895
Edwards, Herschel L.; b. 30 Jan 1892, d. 06 Aug 1951
Edwards, Hester; b. 1891, d. 1923
Edwards, infant; b. & d. 16 Jul 1902, son of I.C. & D.O.
Edwards, infant; b. 15 Apr 1904, d. 17 Apr 1904, daughter of J.B. & Ethel
Edwards, Isaac C.; b. 12 Jul 1856, d. 12 Mar 1940
Edwards, M.P.; b. 11 Apr 1867, d. 20 Jan 1901
Edwards, Onalova; b. 11 Feb 1866, d. 05 Mar 1942
Edwards, S. A.; b. 04 Jun 1825, d. 26 Dec 1900, wife of D.L.
Edwards, Thomas Mitchell; b. 24 Jan 1919, d. 06 Apr 2001
Fain, Emma; b. 10 May 1871, d. 30 Jan 1917, wife of J.N.C.
Fain, J. N. C.; b. 16 Apr 1868, d. 28 Sep 1913
Flippo, Pearl; b. 12 Mar 1905, d. 22 Feb 1941
Frazier, Flora M.; b. 28 May 1887, d. 08 Jul 1962
Frazier, H. C.; b. 30 Jan 1895, d. 02 Jul 1969
Frazier, Ima D.; b. 22 Mar 1930, only date
Frazier, infant children, no dates, children of Vernon & Roxie
Frazier, James D. “Jim”; b. 15 Apr 1886, d. 08 Jun 1947
Frazier, Joe Brown; b. 11 Oct 1917, d. 10 Nov 1973, Tenn S1 USNR WWII
Frazier, N. Annie; b. 14 Jun 1897, d. 22 Jan 1959
Frazier, Robbie L.; b. 08 Sep 1924, d. 01 Sep 1968, Tennessee Pvt. 174 Air SVC GP AAF WWII PH 
Frazier, Ruth E.; b. 20 July 1923, only date
Frazier, Thomas Sidney; b. ca 1852, d. 22 Nov 1936, married Esta L. Davasure December 1872
Galloway, Emma; b. 15 Jan 1869, d. 01 Feb 1909, 1st wife of J.D.
Galloway, Hugh; b. 12 May 1833, d. 09 Aug 1887
Galloway, J. D.; b. 31 Oct 1861, d. 03 May 1936
Galloway, Lottie; b. 08 Jan 1881, d. 17 Jan 1927, 2nd wife of J.D.
Goodin, Cleta Joyce (Meredith); b. 18 Jul 1940, only date, wife of John Travis, m: 29 Jun 1993
Goodin, John Travis “Tab”; b. 29 Jul 1937, d. 18 Jun 2006
Goodwin, J. L.; b. 28 Sep 1850, d. 10 Jul 1915
Gossett, G. N.; b. 27 Jan 1839, d. 09 Dec 1887
Grinder, Lillie Mae (Whitehead); b. 16 Nov 1890, d. 23 Oct 1969
Harder, Edward Thomas; b. 24 Jan 1944, d. 02 Sep 1998, husband of Barbara, m: 15 Jul 1998, Pvt. US Army 
Harder, Norma Dean; b. 29 Aug 1940, d. 23 Oct 1949
Harris, Elsie; b. 20 Jul 1923, d. 28 Sep 1923, daughter of J.E. & Laura
Harris, James F.; b. 1888, d. 1958
Harris, Laura A.; b. 1893, d. 1985
Higgins, Bettie; no dates
Higgins, Brown; b. 16 Mar 1900, d. 25 Jan 1967
Higgins, Grace J.; b. 10 May 1904, d. 05 May 1941, wife of James B. Higgins
Higgins, John William; b. 26 Jun 1868, d. 11 Nov 1926
Higgins, Nancy Ellen; b. 03 Jan 1874, d. 27 Oct 1950
Higgins, Sarah Jane; b. 16 Sep 1869, d. 05 Jan 1954
Hopson, Mary A.; b. 02 Feb 1846, d. 22 Feb 186?, wife of Brinkley Hopson, daughter of Thomas & Mary Meredith, m: 12 Sep 186?
Hufstedler, Eudoxia A.; b. 08 Sep 1855, d. 27 Jul 1887, wife of J.H.
Jackson, Andie; b. 20 Apr 1898, d. 28 Feb 1911, son of J.M. & Laura
Jackson, Jake M.; b. 13 Jan 1856, d. 03 Jan 1925
Jackson, Jonathan Eli; b. 16 Jun 1853, d. 25 Apr 1910
Jackson, Laura A.; b. 02 Mar 1860, d. 12 Jul 1922, wife of J.M.
Jackson, Nancy Ann; b. 08 Nov 1844, d. 24 May 1912, wife of Jonathan Eli, m: 14 Oct 1869
Johns, Curtis C.; b. 21 Nov 1904, d. 09 Jun 1921
Johns, J. J.; b. 25 May 1851, d. 13 Feb 1926
Kelley, Arthur W.; b. 28 Jan 1894, d. 20 Jan 1937
Kelley, Barbara; b. 06 Nov 1946, only date
Kelley, Bay J. M.; b. 27 Dec 1890, d. 08 Apr 1953
Kelley, Bessie H.; b. 18 Jan 1918, d. 05 Feb 1918, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kelley
Kelley, Dorothy Imogene; b. 31 Jul 1926, d. 28 Sep 1927
Kelley, Eula; b. 1899, d. 1997, wife of Jasper
Kelley, Gerald Lee; b. 18 Jan 1945, d. 21 Jan 1945, son of J.R. & Emma Lee
Kelley, J. M.; b. 21 Jun 1868, d. 06 Apr 1954
Kelley, James H.; b. 03 Sep 1928, d. 10 Oct 1928
Kelley, Jasper; b. 1896, d. 1932
Kelley, John Richard; b. 1863, d. 1960, son of Nathaniel James David and Martha Defoe Kelley, husband of Quincy Brewer Kelley
Kelley, Lessie F.; b. 04 Jul 1890, d. 12 Apr 1981
Kelley, M. L.; b. 20 Dec 1914, d. 25 Oct 1915, daughter of S.S. & L.B.
Kelley, Martha O.; b. & d. 26 Oct 1934, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kelley
Kelley, Martha P. Defoe; b. 30 May 1837, d. 12 Feb 1909, 1st wife of N. J. D. Kelley, m: 18 Sep 1859
Kelley, Mary Eva; b. 15 Feb 1903, d. 09 Jan 1954
Kelley, Nathaniel James David; b. 22 Feb 1840, d. 23 Feb 1924, 84y, 1d; husband of Martha Defoe
Kelley, Nona Bell; b. 1892, d. 1934
Kelley, Quincy Brewer; b. 1865, d. 1941, wife of John Richard Kelley, daughter of Sanders and Polly Duff Brewer
Kelley, Rex; b. 12 Jan 1921, d. 05 Jul 1921
Kelley, Roy L.; b. 25 Mar 1908, d. 02 Dec 1981
Kelley, Sanders S.; b. 1885, d. 1973
Kelley, Sarah; b. 22 May 1870, d. 24 Aug 1916, 2nd wife of N.J.D. Kelley, aged 46 years, 3 months & 2 days
Kelley, Spencer Eugene; b. 01 May 1944, d. 13 Oct 1983
Kelley, Vera C.; b. 11 May 1895, d. 15 Apr 1947
Kutch, Martha Ann; b. 08 Jan 1850, d. 29 Oct 1921
Kutch, Port; b. 1847, d. 1931, (interesting inscription on tomb) (Buried square with the world, north & south his request)
Kutch, Sarah E. (Galloway); b. 06 Nov 1861, d. 20 Feb 1896, wife of P.A. Kutch
Lee, Horace Nathan; b. 08 Apr 1933, d. 05 Feb 1934
Luna, Bluford M.; b. 31 Oct 1911, d. 24 Sep 1971
Luna, Carl; b. 10 Sep 1905, d. 07 Sep 1937
Luna, Charlie O.; b. 03 Mar 1882, d. 02 Apr 1930
Luna, Florence L.; b. 18 Sep 1881, d. 23 Feb 1962
Luna, Ira W.; b. 07 Apr 1885, d. 20 Oct 1978
Luna, Lucy A.; b. 27 Sep 1921, 12 Mar 2005
Luna, Rhoda V.; b. 02 Jan 1880, d. 14 Feb 1966
Lynch, Dona Alice; b. 1880, d. 1917
Lynch, Raymond; b. 28 Mar 1900, d. 22 Mar 1920, son of Bunk & Donie
Lynch, William N.; b. 1865, d. 1939
Martin, Margaret; d. 05 Jan 1896, daughter of William & Jane, aged 29 years & 10 months
Mashburn, Esther Lee (Nutt) (Beatty); b. 20 Jul 1902, d. 05 May 1969
Meredith, Ada E.; b. 22 Aug 1894, d. 29 Apr 1978, wife of Clifford B., m: 25 Dec 1981
Meredith, A. M.; b. 13 Feb 1838, d. 11 Dec 1900, husband of Mary M., aged 62 years, 9 months & 28 days
Meredith, Annabelle E.; b. 12 Aug 1832, d. 26 Aug 1890, wife of L.R.
Meredith, Anna Evaline; d. 30 Aug 1868, aged 2 months
Meredith, Betty Sue; b. 04 Mar 1940, only date, wife of Joel L., m: 04 Jul 1990
Meredith, Brison M.; b. 1876, d. 1923
Meredith, Charlotte F.; b. 14 May 1848, d. 01 Dec 1910
Meredith, Clemon; b. 13 Jan 1916, d. 01 Apr 1992
Meredith, Clifford B.; b. 26 Feb 1894, d. 09 Sep 1981
Meredith, E. A.; b. 16 Aug 1876, d. 04 Jan 1901, aged 24 years, 4 months & 28 days
Meredith, Flora Carroll; b. 09 Mar 1928, only date, wife of Paul Bryan, m: 21 Jun 1947
Meredith, Gentry; b. 10 Jun 1883, d. 13 Feb 1891, son of T.C. & M.A.
Meredith, Grover; b. 29 Aug 1912, d. 02 Mar 1964
Meredith, infant; no dates, infant child of J.F. & C. (2 individual infants, not duplicated)
Meredith, infant; no dates, infant child of J.F. & C.
Meredith, infant; b. 23 Jan 1911, d. 23 Jan 1911, son of Russ & Myra
Meredith, infant; b. & d. 09 Sep 1913, son of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Meredith
Meredith, infant; b. & d. 24 Jul 1914, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Meredith
Meredith, infant; b. & d. 23 Dec 1923, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Meredith
Meredith, infant; b. & d. 03 Jul 1939, son of Mattie Lou, buried with her
Meredith, infant; b. & d. 27 Oct 1897, daughter of Leonidas Thomas Meredith & wife Nora 
Meredith, infant; b. & d. 26 May 1955, son of Jennie & Russ
Meredith, J. F.; b. 03 Jun 1832, d. 04 Jun 1915
Meredith, James Fred; b. 07 Sep 1871, d. 05 Apr 1897
Meredith, Jennie Leora (Skelton); b. 13 Mar 1921, d. 09 Aug 2005
Meredith, Joe L.; b. 10 Jun 1864, d. 10 Aug 1933
Meredith, Joel L. “Honey-Bunny”; b. 17 Jun 1937, d. 13 May 1998
Meredith, John F.; b. 04 Feb 1843, d. 08 Mar 1910
Meredith, Joseph M.; b. 27 Apr 1934, d. 12 Oct 1901, aged 67 years, 5 months & 15 days
Meredith, L. G.; b. 20 Dec 1839, d. 13 Dec 1860
Meredith, Lee R.; b. 04 Feb 1859, d. 29 Sep 1934
Meredith, Lovic R.; b. 04 Sep 1873, d. 11 Feb 1944
Meredith, Lovic R. b. 10 Mar 1827, d. 10 May 1898, aged 71 years & 2 months
Meredith, Lydia A. M. F.; b. 12 Sep 1853, d. 22 Sep 1868
Meredith, Lydia Ann Surrilda; d. 29 Jan 1851, aged 21 years & 10 months, daughter of Thomas & Mary Ann Meredith
Meredith, Mable (Satterfield); b. 19 Jul 1920, d. 31 Jan 2002
Meredith, Maggie E.; b. 13 Oct 1866, d. 19 Jul 1896, wife of Lee R.
Meredith, Margaret; b. 24 Mar 1918, d. 25 Sep 1931
Meredith, Martha E.; b. 23 Oct 184?, d. 14 May 186?, wife of John F., m: 09 Jan 186?
Meredith, Mary Ann; b. 11 Sep 1805, d. 20 May 1872, wife of Thomas, daughter of Lovic & Jane Rasbury, aged 66 years & 9 months
Meredith, Mary Ann E.; b. 11 Jun 1836, d. 30 Nov 1885, wife of Jas. F. Meredith, daughter of H. & M.A. Grimes, aged 49 years, 4 months & 22 days
Meredith, Mattie L. (Wisdom); b. 25 Jun 1866, d. 30 Apr 1950, wife of Joe L., m: 22 Mar 1883
Meredith, Mattie Lou (Risner); b. 07 Jun 1915, d. 03 Jul 1939
Meredith, Mollie A.; b. 16 Oct 1871, d. 28 Jul 1894, daughter of J.M. & S.M.
Meredith, Mollie M.; b. 25 May 1840, d. 21 Apr 1918
Meredith, Myra E.; b. 08 May 1892, d. 14 Oct 1914
Meredith, Ophelia D.; b. 01 Dec 1877, d. 30 Jun 1952
Meredith, Ora B. (Bell); b. 13 Sep 1871, d. 21 Oct 1968
Meredith, Owen A.; b. 23 Dec 1876, d. 11 Aug 1941
Meredith, Parlee (Brewer); b. 1879, d. 1941
Meredith, Paul Bryan; b. 07 May 1925, d. 25 Jun 2000, S1 US Navy WWII
Meredith, Russ S.; b. 03 Feb 1889, d. 10 Oct 1973
Meredith, Sarah M.; b. 22 Feb 1844, d. 27 Mar 1905, aged 61 years, 1 month & 5 days
Meredith, Sophia; b. 1887, d. 1959
Meredith, Thomas; b. 09 Jul 1804, d. 07 Sep 1889, aged 85 years, 1 month & 23 days
Meredith, W. W. “Watt”; b. 1861, d. 1943
Meredith, William L.; b. 19 Dec 1899, d. 05 Aug 1900, son of W.W. & M.P.
Meredith, Zaida G.; d. 23 Jul 1901, daughter of Lee R. & M.E., aged 17 years, 5 months & 2 days. 
Mitchell, Nee Mont (Meredith); b. 03 Dec 1868, d. 06 May 1906, wife of Dr. D.V. Mitchell
Morgan, Janie; b. 02 Jun 1878, d. 26 Mar 1904, wife of G.W.
Morrow, Annie Mae; b. 1906, d. 1914
Morrow, Mattie C.; b. 1887, d. 1914
Morrow, Nancy A.; b. 05 Jan 1822, d. 18 Oct 1892, wife of Samuel 
Morrow, Samuel G.; b. 1858, d. 1914
Nutt, Artie; b. 01 Nov 1872, d. 16 May 1911, wife of D.A.
Nutt, D. A.; b. 11 Apr 1872, d. 01 Apr 1944
Nutt, Gertrude; b. 30 Nov 1892, d. 13 Sep 1909, daughter of D.A. & A.T.
Nutt, Henry A.; b. 1860, d. 1930
Nutt, infant; b. & d. 30 Nov 1887, son of H.A. & S.R.
Nutt, infant; b. & d. 30 Nov 1891, infant of D.A. & A.T.
Nutt, James A.; b. 02 Sep 1842, d. 25 Mar 1903, Pvt. 48 Tenn. Inf. CSA 
Nutt, Laura A.; b. 1870, d. 1947
Nutt, M. A. Rev.; b. 21 Apr 1811, d. 04 Oct 1876
Nutt, Mary C.; b. 21 Feb 1848, d. 01 Apr 1888, daughter of Rev. M.A. & Rebecca Nutt
Nutt, Rebecca; b. 16 Nov 1810, d. 11 Dec 1884, wife of Rev. M.A. Nutt
Nutt, Sarah Rebecca; b. 01 Sep 1855, d. 23 Feb 1928, wife of James A.
Nutt, Sarepta Ann; b. 18 Apr 1892, d. 22 Jul 1893
Palyarik, Allita E.; b. 06 Jan 1925, only date
Palyarik, Edward R.; b. 03 Sep 1922, d. 02 Dec 1999, CW4 US Army WWII
Patterson, Bessie K.; b. 03 Apr 1908, d. 17 May 1932
Patterson, David L.; b. 13 Dec 1869, d. 28 Dec 1943
Patterson, Elizabeth K.; b. 08 Sep 1900, d. 09 Oct 1961
Patterson, Lena J.; b. 01 Dec 1875, d. 13 Jan 1940
Patterson, Ross Charlie; b. 14 Apr 1925, d. 25 Oct 1939
Patterson, Ruth M.; b. 03 Sep 1917, d. 04 Jul 1918, daughter of F.E. & L.D.
Poag, Agnes (Nutt); b. 1905, d. 1936
Poag, Bill; b. 1884, d. 1977
Poag, Wilburn; b. 28 Jun 1930, d. 30 Apr 1980, Cpl. US Army Korea
Queen, Charles Edwards; b. 26 Sep 1923, d. 08 Jan 1924
Rankin, Elisabeth; b. 09 Jul 1844, d. 28 Feb 1875, wife of Dr. J.C.M. Rankin
Rankin, Jas. C.; d. 18 Nov 1873, son of Dr. J.C.M. & E. Rankin, aged 2 years
Rasbury, Alonzo M.; b. 25 Sep 1850, d. 22 Mar 1934
Rasbury, Alonzo M. Jr.; b. 05 Oct 1899, d. 11 Jun 1986
Rasbury, Andrew C.; b. 03 Feb 1816, d. 16 Jan 1893
Rasbury, D. Lovic; d. Dec 1859, son of A.C. & Jane, aged 3 years
Rasbury, Dora; b. 29 Dec 1877, , d. 11 Sep 1971
Rasbury, Elizabeth (Phillips); d. 06 Sep 1885, wife of L.G., aged 22 years
Rasbury, Grooms; b. 16 Mar 1888, d. 24 Jan 1947
Rasbury, infant; infant of Lovic & Jane, (First grave in Salem Cemetery)
Rasbury, infant; b. & d. 11 Aug 1893, son of W.L. & S.E.
Rasbury, infant; b. 1894, d. 1894, son of W.L. & S.E.
Rasbury, infant; b. 27 Nov 1898, d. 01 Dec 1898, infant of W.L. & S.E.
Rasbury, infant; 1913, daughter of L.T. & S.A.
Rasbury, infant; 1919, son of L.T. & S.A.
Rasbury, infant; 1921, son of L.T. & S.A.
Rasbury, infant; 1921, son of Van & Florence
Rasbury, infant; 08 Dec 1923, son of Clyde & Marie
Rasbury, infant; 1928, daughter of L.T. & S.A.
Rasbury, infant; 13 Aug 1957, son of Ed & Ruby
Rasbury, Jane; b. 21 Aug 1777, d. 04 Apr 1875, wife of Lovic
Rasbury, Jane; b. 12 Jan 1818, d. 20 Apr 1903, wife of Andy
Rasbury, Jane E.; b. Nov 1858, d. Aug 1862, daughter of A.C. & Jane
Rasbury, John C.; b. 03 Oct 1846, d. 25 Feb 1931
Rasbury, John A.; b. 13 Feb 1855, d. 13 Oct 1855, son of L.G. & R.
Rasbury, Joseph; d. 08 Aug 1825, aged 11 years, 5 months & 27 days
Rasbury, L. C. “Puss”; b. 19 Feb 1846, d. 02 May 1927
Rasbury, L. G.; b. 11 Mar 1811, d. 01 Oct 1888
Rasbury, Lovic; b. 25 Feb 1781, d. 17 Oct 1858
Rasbury, Lovic Timothy; b. 31 Oct 1890, d. 03 Oct 1976
Rasbury, Luna T. “L.T.”; b. 25 Jan 1923, d. 24 Jun 1999
Rasbury, Mamie H.; b. 23 Nov 1905, d. 12 Nov 1983
Rasbury, Martha A.; 02 Mar 1919, d. 15 Jul 2007, wife of Luna T., m: 26 Jan 1961
Rasbury, Rebecca; b. 21 Mar 1812, d. 03 Oct 1894, wife of L.G.
Rasbury, Sallie Ann (Luna); b. 13 Mar 1893, d. 05 Feb 1981
Rasbury, Sallie E.; b. 12 Mar 1867, d. 28 Jan 1904, wife of W.L., daughter of J.A. & Eliza Walker
Rasbury, Sarah A.; b. 22 Jun 1845, d. 24 Dec 1932
Rasbury, Toba Lee; b. 08 Jun 1898, d. 22 Jun 1900, daughter of A.M. & Dora
Rasbury, W. L.; b. 23 Sep 1852, d. 25 Feb 1902, husband of S.E.
Rasbury, William F.; b. 03 Aug 1889, d. 27 Sep 1895, son of W.L. & S.E.
Reeves, Annie; b. 01 May 1838, d. 12 Sep 1891
Reeves, Alfred Junior; b. 03 Apr 1949, d. 03 Apr 1949
Reeves, Clifford; b. 1940, d. 1989
Reeves, David; b. 18 Aug 1832, d. 30 Mar 1911
Reeves, Dottie M.; b. 1903, d. 1988
Reeves, Glen L.; b. 1945, d. 1999
Reeves, Roy Lee; b. 04 Mar 1934, only date
Reeves, Jeff; b. 1899, d. 1948
Reeves, Jennie (Collins); b. 30 Sep 1946, only date, wife of Roy Lee, m: 21 Feb 1987
Reeves, Lona; b. 1872, d. 1957
Reeves, Terry Lynn; b. 16 Sep 1955, d. 18 Sep 1955
Riley, Minnie M.; b. 1882, d. 1919
Sanders, Cora C.; b. 07 Aug 1894, d. 18 Dec 1918
Sanders, James E.; b. 29 Mar 1892, d. 08 Dec 1916
Sanders, Sarah Rebekah; b. 04 Mar 1871, d. 01 Feb 1933
Sharp, given name not legible; b. 29 Jan 1830, d. 02 Aug 1888
Sharp, Jas. L.; b. 17 Mar 1854, d. 16 Jun 1916
Sharp, John; b. 02 Jan 1825, d. 03 Aug 1888
Sharp, Martha (Whitwell); b. 17 May 1858, d. 04 Jul 1920, wife of J.L.
Sharp, Neal; b. 1871, d. 1936
Sharp, Neva; b. 14 Jun 1907, d. 23 Feb 2004
Sharp, Obe; b. 24 Oct 1890, d. 09 Aug 1910, son of J.F. & M.D.
Sharp, Osbie; b. 09 May 1905, d. 22 Feb 1946
Sharp, Winfrey; b. 26 Feb 1922, d. 24 Oct 1926, daughter of G.S. & M.P.
Sharpe, Crowell S.; b. 10 Mar 1892, d. 16 Sep 1979
Sharpe, Eloise; b. 07 May 1925, d. 07 Sep 1980
Sharpe, Pauline M.; b. 23 Feb 1898, d. 21 May 1972
Shaw, J. E.; b. 15 Feb 1831, d. 07 Mar 1891, wife of W.J.
Shaw, W. J.; b. 23 May 1831, d. 10 Nov 1904
Skelton, Artie J.; b. 03 Jan 1922, d. 12 Oct 2000, wife of Edd W., m: 11 Nov 1943
Skelton, C. Allen; b. 23 Jun 1953, d. 31 Oct 2001
Skelton, Charles Hendrix; b. 17 May 1926, d. 04 Mar 1984, Pfc. US Army WWII
Skelton, Charles W.; 17 Jul 1947, only date, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Edd Skelton
Skelton, Edd W.; b. 24 Nov 1915, d. 08 Jan 1978 
Skelton, Linda G.; b. 30 Mar 1950, d. 30 Mar 1950
Skelton, Permeda C.; b. 20 Oct 1846, d. 11 Apr 1920, wife of W.B., m: 19 Nov 1868
Skelton, Rhoda C.; b. 20 Oct 1867, d. 16 Sep 1919
Skelton, Senia M.; b. 24 Oct 1935, only date, wife of Charles H., m: 05 Aug 1950
Skelton, W. B.; b. 08 Jan 1842, d. 07 Apr 1920
Smith, Mack E.; b. 03 Dec 1906, d. 08 Sep 1973
Spears, Martha (Fain); no dates
Sprinkle, Eugene L.; b. 21 Feb 1870, d. 22 Apr 1940
Sprinkle, Lela E.; b. 27 Sep 1877, d. 01 Oct 1909, daughter of M. & N.
Sprinkle, Micajah; b. 08 Dec 1837, d. 27 Jan 1912
Sprinkle, Nancy E.; b. 09 Sep 1943, d. 16 Aug 1919
Thompson, L. Lee; b. 17 Nov 1871, d. 20 Aug 1919
Thompson, Nora (Chaffin); b. 07 Sep 1874, d. 07 Jun 1956
Turnbow, Carolyn; b. 05 Sep 1944, d. 20 Sep 1944
Turnbow, DeLila (Sharpe); b. 23 Feb 1921, d. 22 Jan 2009
Turnbow, Howard O.; b. 10 May 1909, d. 23 May 1980
Turnbow, Marie L.; b. 30 Mar 1915, d. 09 Mar 2004
Turnbow, Robert A.; b. 15 Apr 1941, d. 25 Mar 1981
Walker, Addie W.; b. 1897, d. 1985
Walker, Herschell; b. 1897, d. 1921
Walker, Lenora A.; b. 27 Aug 1863, d. 20 Aug 1903, wife of J.L.
Warren, David E.; b. 1870, d. 1938
Warren, Mary F.; b. 1872, d. 1946
Whitehead, Tommie; b. 22 Mar 1870, d. 24 Mar 1945
Williams, J. C.; b. 22 Mar 1847, d. 23 Nov 1924
Wilson, John F.; b. 27 Apr 1842, d. 20 Sep 1886
Wisdom, Augusta M.; b. 1863, d. 1933
Wisdom, Earlene; b. 1923, d. 1924, daughter of W. Rex & Lillian
Wisdom, Edna Ruth; b. 18 Jun 1917, d. 03 Sep 2006
Wisdom, J. F.; b. 29 Mar 1859, d. 08 Jan 1921
Wisdom, Lillian N.; b. 06 Nov 1903, d. Jun 1981
Wisdom, Mary F.; b. 22 Apr 1875, d. 11 Mar 1967
Wisdom, Nora B.; b. 1878, d. 1930
Wisdom, W. Rex; b. 1903, d. 1961
Wisdom, Woodrow; b. 20 Jul 1913, d. 28 Oct 1979
Woodruff, Hubert J.; b. 1876, d. 1962
Woodruff, Sadie S.; b. 1884, d. 1944

Misc:
Foot Stone E.M. no information
Foot Stone N.B.K. no information
No surname, “Shorty”; no dates

Little Hope Cemetery or North Highland Cemetery

This cemetery is located on Hwy 13N less than a mile from Bell Bridge. A Church of Christ was started there in abt. 1946. The site also held a Methodist Church that has been torn down.

There are several names on gravestones of living people and people who were not buried there. I am enumerating all the names on all the gravestones.

Submitted by Jerry Tatum and up to date as of November 2007.

Ackermann, Marsha Dale Kennamer, 15 Aug 1951 - 19 Dec 2003
Aiken, Warren E., 27 May 1919 - 28 Sep 2002; S. Sgt. US Army WWII
Aldridge, Hillard, 29 Aug 1928 - 7 Aug 1987
Aldridge, Ludie E., 5 Nov 1899 - 11 May 1987
Aldridge, Mark, 9 Jul 1897 - 12 Apr 1966; Pvt US Army WWI
Aldridge-Bunch, Wanda Sue, 10 May 1948 - 1 Mar 2004
Ashmore, Paris W., 17 Aug 1912 - 30 Nov 1995
Ashmore, Ruth A., 27 Sep 1912 -
Belsha, Clovis  F., 8 Feb 1913 - 18 Jul 1980
Belsha, Irene L., 28 Apr 1930 - 23 May 2007
Belsha, Daniel Newt, 16 Oct 1954 - 17 Dec 2005; Pvt US Army
Belsha, Eula M., 22 Jun 1919 - 14 Dec 1982
Belsha, Roy Garner, 18 Mar 1920 - 23 Jun 1996; US Navy  WWII
Belsha, Glenn Foy, 6 May 1950 - 10 Apr 1977; SP4 US Army
Belsha, Sallie E., 30 Jan 1889 - 20 Nov 1979
Belsha, William Newt, 15 Apr 1892 - 16 Dec 1962
Belsha, Wanda Faye, 23 Nov 1952 - 23 Oct 2006
Berry, Mildred, 30 Apr 1935 -
Berry, Freddy, 16 Man 1938 - 4 Nov 2000; Married 19 Jul 1958
Bray, Reba L., 21 Aug 1920 - 29 Sep 2003
Bray, Louis C., 11 Mar 1920 -
Brison, Sarah E., 28 Oct 1883 - 21 Jun 1974
Brown, Lillian Ray, 28 Feb 1918 - 16 Aug 1942
Brown, Mattie A., 1898-1963
Brown, Ernest E., 1893-1961
Bunch, Hollie Earl, 12 Aug 1933 - 7 May 1994
Carroll, Barry Matthew, 1 Jul 1983 - 8 Mar 2002
Carroll, Jeremy Wayne, 10 Apr 1986
Cole, M. Emma, 4 May 1913 - 8 Nov 1993
Cole, Kerwin P., 15 Oct 1901 - 8 Jun 1975
Cooper, Reba Louise, 18 Aug 1925 - 21 Aug 2001
Cooper, Richie Neal, 16 Jul 1958 - 14 Oct 1993
Cooper, Russ, 17 Oct 1923 - 5 Nov 1990
Collins, Sidney L., 21 May 1911 - 19 Jul 1982
Collins, Effie H., 28 Sep 1910 - 20 Jul 1996; married 14 Feb 1936
Cornelius, Harvey Ishmal, 11 May 1923 - 12 Sep 1995; TEC5 US Army WWII
Crowe, Carl Eugene, 16 Jul 1967 - 29 Sep 1990
Crowe, Eugene T. Sr, 1927-1988
Crowe, Mary V., 1927-2007; Married 28 Jan 1945
Crowe, Lannie, 2 Dec 1954 - 7 May 2002
Crowe, Phyllis Kay, 24 Aug 1958 - 28 Oct 1958
Crowell, Bobby Gene, 30 Mar 1937 - 18 Jul 2004
Crowell, Alda Corrine, 20 Jul 1932 -
Crowell, Donald Lee, 28 Jul 1940 - 15 Dec 2002
Crowell, Edith T., 7 Mar 1915 - 6 Aug 2007
Crowell, Infant, 2 May 1959,  Daughters of Mr & Mrs Bobby G. Crowell
Crowell, Nancy J., 1908-1998
Crowell, Robert W., 1908-1981
Dabbs, Retha I., 1 Dec 1923 - 4 Sep 1993
Dabbs, Emanuel D., 12 Oct 1909 -
Dailey, Alma, 1904-1976
Dailey, Jack A., 16 Jul 1894 - 18 Jul 1965; PVT US Army WWI
Devers, Ruby B., 1913-
Devers, Wallace W., 1911-1958
Dotson, David O., 11 Oct 1939 - ; Married Mary Belsha Mathis 14 Jun 1968
Duncan, Grady Eldridge, 10 Jul 1904 - 27 Jun 1969
Duncan, Della Pearl, 14 Feb 1914 - 7 Sep 2003
Freeman, Katheryn D., 17 Nov 1930 -
Freeman, Rudy M., 19 Feb 1925 - 24 Jun 1990
Garner, Gregory L., 4 Jul 1967 - 5 Jul 1967
Gillis, Daniel H., 18 Jan 1919 - 18 Dec 1990  CPL US Army WWII
Gillis, Evelyn, 21 Dec 1923 - ; Married 2 Aug 1941
Gobbell, Aileen M., 25 Apr 1942 -
Gobbell, Donald M., 20 Aug 1935 - 30 Nov 1996
Goodman, Bettie, 15 Feb 1885 - 25 Jun 1954
Goodman, Allen, 23 Jan 1883 - 7 Jun 1967
Goodman, Dorothy White, 20 Sep 1907 - 11 May 1983
Goodman, Daniel Lester, 2 Jul 1909 - 1 Dec 1993
Goodman, Leland Aron, 3 Aug 1939 - 8 Dec 1997; YN1 US Navy Vietnam
Hambrick, Rossie Buchanan, 15 Feb 1903 - 21 Sep 1986
Harper, Virginia A., 26 Jul 1931 -
Harper, Dewey C., 25 Dec 1931 -
Hays, Bruce W., 25 Oct 1938 - 4 Apr 1988; GMT1 US Army
Hickman, Jamie W., 3 Jun 1964 - 27 May 1984; Until the trumpet sounds Rev. 21:4-7
Higgins, Ida G., 4 Jun 1901 - 18 Aug 1972
Higgins, J.B., 8 Jul 1892 - 7 Oct 1988; (James Brantley)  US Army WWI
Hooper, Jimmy R., 10 Jan 1979 - 21 May 1997; Foster son of Harold and Betty Tatum
Howell, Mary A., 25 Jan 1926 -
Howell, Ottis B., 7 Apr 1915 - 15 Apr 2006; US Navy  WWII
Kelley, Erma Lee, 31 Mar 1919 - 2 Sep 1985
Kelley, John Richard, 7 Aug 1916 - 28 Jan 1988; Married 8 Mar 1941
Kennamer, Joseph Truman, 29 Jul 1948 - 15 Feb 2000
Kiddy, Gary Michael, 18 Jul 1953 - 30 Oct 2004; PVT US Army Vietnam
Lineberry, Abbie M., 1888-
Lineberry, Jim A., 1882-1955
Lineberry, Baby Boy, 31 Oct 1968 - 31 Oct 1968
Lineberry, Woodrow, 16 May 1913 - 27 Feb 1990
Lineberry, Verna Mae, 12 Jan 1914 - 6 Aug 1996
Lomax, Anita Loure, 1940-
Lomax, E. Dwight, 1936-
Lomax, Martha E., 12 Nov 1893 - 6 Jan 1993
Lomax, John T., 14 Nov 1889 - 26 Jan 1962; "Primitive Baptist, saved by grace if at all"
Lundholm, David A., 1930-2003
Lundholm, Jewell E., 1927-1993
Mayberry, Anola G., 22 Nov 1916 - 2 Aug 1991
Mayberry, Forrest R., 17 Dec 1909 - 11 Jul 1959
Mayberry, J. Wesley, 3 Jul 1881 - 16 May 1960
Mayberry, Hattie Jeter, 16 Aug 1888 - 21 Jan 1971
Mathis, Barbara Faye, 6 Apr 1938 -
Mathis, Gene Marshall, 30 Jun 1935 - 5 Jun 1997; masonic emblem
Mathis, Hazel A., 2 Jan 1915 - 1 Apr 1984
Mathis, George W., 6 Dec 1912 - 5 Jul 1980
Mathis, Eugenia, 5 Sep 1957 -
Mathis, Gene Marshall, Jr., 22 Aug 1958 - 23 Jul 2002; The value of a special man cannot be measured, only treasured.
Mathis, Mary Frank, 1940 -
Mathis, James Fay, 1938-1962
Mathis, William Paige, 17 Nov 1980 - 22 Oct 1999; In our hearts you'll always be
Mathis, Edna L., 1915-1993
Mathis, Lynn L., 1909-1968
Mickey, Charlie Elbert, 12 Jun 1906 - 11 Feb 1996; PFC US Army
Mickey, Charlie E., 1906-1996
Mickey, Annie O., 1910-1984; Married 7 Mar 1930
Mickey, Kerrie G., 1964-1964
Mickey, Roberta, 3 Dec 1938 - 8 Dec 1984
Mobley, Dorothy Brown, 29 Mar 1930 -
Mobley, Robert F., 9 Jun 1919 - 8 Jan 2007
Morrow, Mollie B. Henson, 22 Apr 1898 - 19 Dec 1984
Morris, Mattie L., 1 Oct 1927 -
Morris, Fred J., 13 Nov 1920 - 1 Nov 2006
O'Bryant, Marion E., 8 Dec 1946 - 18 Oct 1970
Phifer, Marie F., 1908-1992
Phifer, Clarence H., 1903-1973
Pitts, Andrew J., 17 Dec 1916 - 4 Jul 1970
Pitts, Marguerite B., 16 Sep 1918 - 30 Nov 1998
Pope, Anna F., 29 Jun 1932 - 8 Apr 1994
Pope, Raymond W., 29 Jan 1928 - 4 Aug 2005
Pope, Daisy T., 1894-1980
Pope, Delphia L., 8 Feb 1917 -
Pope, Clovis W., 11 Dec 1913 - 16 Mar 1991; Married 28 Nov 1935
Pope, George D., 12 Feb 1898 - 15 May 1993
Pope, Lenora Hambrick, 18 Jul 1926 - 2 Jul 2004; Married 7 Nov 1946
Pope, Thomas John, 22 Sep 1919 - 26 Nov 1995; Sgt US Army WWII
Pope, Opal E., 7 Feb 1907 - 22 Mar 1999
Pope, Guy A., 26 Jul 1905 - 28 Oct 1972
Price, Videll Pope, 4 May 1931 - ; Married 15 Nov 1951
Price, Elbert, Sr., 31 Jun 1926 - 18 Jan 2006, T SGT US Army  WWII & Korea
Price, Elbert Alvin, Jr., 19 May 1957 - 28 Jun 2003
Pulley, Baby Boy, 6 Mar 1947
Pulley, Baby Boy, 14 Mar 1954
Pulley, Gladys H., 20 Sep 1920 -
Pulley, O.L."Lark", 7 Aug 1923 - 26 Dec 2000; COX US Navy WWII (Ollie Larkin)
Pulley, R. Eva, 1897-
Pulley, R. Escoe, 1901-1952
Ray, Alfred F., 2 Jan 1910 - 6 Aug 2003
Ray, Carol Joyce, 26 Oct 1943 -18 Apr 1999, Dau of Alfred F and Boneese N. Ray
Ray, Boneese N. Ray, 1 Nov 1910 - 20 Jul 1985
Ray,Delia M., 28 Oct 1908 - 20 Feb 1977
Ray, J. Arnold, 29 Apr 1905 - 24 Nov 1991
Ray, John F., 13 Jun 1878 - 27 Nov 1963
Ray, Rachel L., 24 Apr 1877 - 8 Feb 1962
Ray, Texie Ann, 7 Jun 1924
Ray, William Clyde, 16 Feb 1930 - 4 Apr 1998
Reeves, Eula Ray, 7 Jun 1907 - 8 Apr 1992
Reeves, William B., 23 Jan 1897 - 7 May 1981; Married 10 Jan 1932
Riley, Frances Hughes, 8 Jan 1930 - ; Beloved wife of Samuel D.
Riley, Mary E., 22 Jul 1886 - 21 Mar 1974
Riley, Daniel I., 7 May 1882 - 28 Oct 1853
Riley, Violet L., 1 Nov 1926 -27 Jan 1973
Riley, Samuel D., 27 Apr 1921 - 19 Dec 1993, SGT US Army WWII
Skelton, Ada Pope, 4 Jun 1901 -
Skelton, Herman, 18 Mar 1904 - 20 Jan 1955
Skelton, Joel Edward, 22 Jun 1945 - 9 Sep 1988, SGT US Army Vietnam
Skelton, Willie Ann, 26 Nov 1948 -
Sullivan, John Patrick Houston, 1889-1966
Sullivan, Leola Patricia, 1933-1995
Tatum, Bob, 2 Mar 1914 - 17 Jan 2000
Tatum, Emmie "Ma", 22 Sep 1913 - 4 Apr 1998
Tatum, Woodroe(Pete), 20 Feb 1907 - 19 May 1973
Tatum, Russell A., 13 Sep 1941 - 12 May 2004
                  His soul went to God
                  His love to family and friends
                  His spirit went fishing
                  His ashes to the wind
Tatum, Ronnie W., 20 Apr 1955 - 4 Dec 1979, MM3 US Navy
Tatum, Larenda Irene, 12 Aug 1963 - 5 Sep 2003
Tatum, Minnie A., 9 Apr 1917 -
Tatum, Malcolm, 4 Dec 1916 - 30 Mar 2006, PFC US Army WWII
Tatum, Nath A., 26 Jun 1912 - 2 Feb 1989
Tatum, Laura V., 12 May 1917 - 19 Nov 2003, Thy will be done
Tatum, Jessie Mae, 9 Feb 1922 -
Tatum, Hunter, 22 Sep 1910 - 27 Apr 1993
Tatum, Mattie E., 12 Dec 1892 - 28 Feb 1986
Tatum, Lee, 25 Dec 1891 - 17 Jun 1961
Tharpe, Annie Pitts, 13 Nov 1875 - 4 Jun 1959
Tharpe, Jennie Warren, 28 Feb 1880 - 28 May 1965
Tharpe, Ruth Ray, 17 Sep 1915 - ; Married 12 Nov 1934
Tharpe, Austin C. "Boots", 10 Apr 1914 - 17 Sep 2002, TEC5 US Army WWII
Wilson, Geraldine T., 29 Mar 1923 - ; Married 21 Nov 1958
Wilson, Hiram V., 3 Jan 1913 - 29 May 1980, PVT US Army WWII
White, Glenda S., 3 Sep 1938 - ; Married 20 Feb 1954
White, Billy R., 30 Mar 1930 - 17 Aug 1983
White, Jeffery Wayne, 6 Aug 1972 - 11 Mar 1987
Whitehead, Brenda Davis, 29 Oct 1947 - 9 Nov 1998
Whitehead, Vera N., 29 Jun 1912 - 23 Feb 1995
Whitehead, Harvel R., 14 Jan 1912 - 11 Jan 1992