Court October 1849

Monday Oct 1st 1849

State of Tennessee)

Wayne County) Be it remembered that a quarterly County Court was began and held for the County of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the first day it being the first Monday in October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty nine The following Justice present and presiding to wit W CARTER, Chr HAYNES, YOUNG, JONES, ROBERTS, POPE, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, SHEPARD, BREWER, [?] HAMM, LEE, VOORHIES, A GRAY, WILSON [&-crossed out] GANT and others

  • Ordered by the Court that D K HOOD be appointed overseer of the road of 1st Class in the place of George DAVIS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 8th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Charles LISLES [Wm JOHNSON – crossed out] be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of James SPAIN and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 8th 1849
  • Came into court John McDOUGAL & others who was appointed at a former term of this Court commissioners to set apart to Mary H SHIELDS widow of John N SHIELDS Dec’d provision for herself & family for one and reported to the Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded [and ordered to be recorded – crossed out]
  • Ordered by the Court that Wm GOFORTH be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Alexander ROBORTS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 8th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that H C[?] DAVIS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of James B DAVIS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 8th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that A G PHILLIPS be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of James C DUREN and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 8th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that the Clerk of this Court amend the settlement made by said Clerk and Wm C NUNLEY Administrator of the Estate of Anderson NUNLEY Dec’d so as to allow said Administrator the sum of forty nine 96/100 Dollars the amount by him Paid to Wm. EVINS for Rep- . . . . ? the farm of said Estate and that the record the same [sic]

Monday Oct. 1st 1849                                                                                                             Ordered by the Court that Isaac HORTON be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Henry J. BREWER and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 9th 1849

  • Ordered by the Court that John LISLE be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Jesse OLIVE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 9th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that King PRATER be reappointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Wm BATTLE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 9th 1849
  • On motion to appropriate to Johnathan MORRIS the sum of Eight 80/100 dollars the amount by him expinded for the benefit of J J BOYD and family said BOYD is a man about thirty five years of age by occupation a farmer and resides in Wayne County Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr., YOUNG, HAYNES, JONES, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, VOORHIES, BREWER, HAMM, LEE & SHEPARD 13 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated. Isued Oct 3 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Thomas BREWER be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Allin ROBNETT and that he commence at the forks of the road near Walnut Grove Meeting House and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 9th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Wilson GRIMES, Bethel FUSON, Wm J [or I] GRIMES, L [or S] D McMAHAN and Robert MORRIS be appointed a Jury of View to View & mark out so as to change the Savannah & Waynesboro road on the Land of A MONTAGUE and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued Oct 9th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Jesse DOWNING be appointed overseer of the road of 1st Class in the place of Benjamine KING removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 9th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that Layfaette STOWE be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Johnson BIFFLE and that the have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct. 9th 1849
  • Upon application it is ordered by the Court that James E McKNIGHT Wm C McBRIDE Wm S RICKETTS W B SKILLERN & J C G WILSON be appointed a Jury to View and mark out a Road from Ashland to the County Line in a direction of Lawrenceburg so as to intersect the Turnpike Road at FORRORs[??] old fields and that they report the same to the next term of this court Isued Oct. 10th 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that John CARTER be appointed overseer of the road of . . . Class in the place of Isaac MORRIS . . . and that he have the hand in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Oct 9th 1849
  • It is ordered by the Court that the order made by this Court at its July term 1849 appointed John H HENDRIX, Gilbert SPURLOCK, A C McDOUGAL, Jesse TUCKER[?], and John HOLLIS a Jury to view and report the propriety of changing the road leading up Holly Creek so as to let the Lawrenceburg road leave the Waynesboro road at the upper end of George W DELKs plantation be revived[?] and that they report to the January term of this Court
  • It appearing to the Court that Thomas M JONES a Student at law is twenty one years of age and a man of good moral carachter[sic] it is ordered by the Court that he same be certified accordingly Isued Nov 26th 1849
  • It appearing to the Court here that Thomas B[?] MELTON has lately died in Wayne County having left no last will and testament and it farther appearing to the Court that Elizabeth MELTON his widow does not wish to administer upon said Estate and King BREWER having made application for letters of administration upon said estate and he having given bond in the sum of three hundred dollars with Lot DANIEL and Andrew J BREWER his securities conditioned for the faithful administration of said estate and he having taken the oath prescribed by law it is ordered by the Court that letters of administration issue to him accordingly

It is ordered b the Court that Sampson BREWER, Joseph COCKMAN, and Joseph PRITCHETT freeholders and unconnected with the parties by affinity or consanguinity be appointed commissioners who after having been duly qualified for said purpose proceed to allot and set apart to Elizabeth MELTON widow of Thomas B MELTON deceased so much of the stock crop provisions monies or other assetts belonging to the estate of said Thomas B MELTON as shall be sufficient for the support of herself and family for one year next after the death of her said husband and report to the next term of this Court

  • Upon the petition of Eli F. EDMINSTON and others It is ordered by the Court that Josiah ROBERSON, T Q[?] MONTAGUE, R W SIMS, J S ROSS, and Little CHOAT freeholders be appoint a Jury to view and report the propriety so changing the road leading from Carrolsville to beech Creek so as to strike Beech Creek at John R BREWERs so as to intersect the Beech Creek road at CROSSNOEs and report to the nest term of this Court Isued Oct. 10th 1849
  • James M RAMSEY Administrator of the Estate of John N SHIELDS Dec’d came into court and returned [in to Court – crossed out] an Inventory & account of Sales which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded
  • John CLEMANS & others who was at a former term of [at the last quarterly – crossed out] appointed to view and mark a road of the 2 class beginning at the mouth of Mockinson Creek on Buffalo River and run the best way that can be found to Samuel RILEYs mill and that they report to [the next term – crossed out] this Court and report that they have performed said suty after having been sworn for said purpose It therefore ordered by the court that said report be confirmed an said road established It is farther ordered by the Court that Charles PARKER be appointed overseer to open out said road and that all the hands south of Buffalo River above the mouth of Green River and on Mockinson Creek and on Green River up to RILEYs mill work thereon under his direction Isued Decr 14th 1849
  • It appearing to the Court that William HEFINGTON Late of Wayne County is ded and having made no last will and the widow failing to apply for Letters of Administration and application being mad by B HAMM [and it appearing to the court that he is the largest creditor – crossed out] To have Letters of Administration granted him upon said estate and it appearing to the Court by his oath that he is the Largest creditor and he having entered into bond in the sum of five hundred dollars with A J BREWER and David M SPAIN his securities conditional for the faithful Administration of said Estate and he having taken the necessary oath prescribed by Law it is ordered by the Court that Letters of Administration issue to him accordingly
  • It is ordered by the Court that A J BREWER, Isaac MOTAN, and George W BREWER freeholders and unconnected by consanguinity or affinity be appointed Commissioners who after having been duly sworn for said purpose shall allot and set apart to ________ HEFINGTON widow of Wm. B. HEFINGTON dec’d provisions sufficient for for the support of herself & family for one year from the death of her said husband and that they report the same to the next term of this Court
  • Upon application of Little CHOAT & others it is ordered by the Court that the road leaving the turnpike Road near Oze DICUS and running to Carrollville be changed from a third to a second Class and that S.S. RICKETTS, George F WILLIAMS, Isaac W ROSS, Bennett HALE & Oze DICUS be appointed a Jury to View and mark out so as to change said road so as to put it on better ground and less injury to the owners of the Land and that they report the same to the next term of this court Isued Oct 10th 1849
  • On motion to appropriate to Wm JONES Clerk of this Court the sum of nineteen 25/100 Dollars for making Tax Book for 1849 Isue road Order Venira facious Jury of View &c Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr., JOBE, POPE, JONES, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, VOORHIES, GANT, DIXON & SHEPARD 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated Isued Oct. 3rd 1849
  • On motion to appropriate to Wm JONES Clerk of this Court the sum of Eight 72/100 Dollars for Isueing Jury Tickets & making & Recording settlement with the County Trustee Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr., JOBE, POPE, JONES, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, VOORHIES, GANT, A GRAY & DIXON 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated Isued Oct 3rd 1849
  • Came Alexander GRAY into Court and tendered to the Court his resignation to the office of Justice of the Peace of the 8th Civil District of Wayne County which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded
  • Came Hiram ROBERTS in to Court and tendered to the Court his resignation to the office of Justice of the Peace for the 4th Civil District of Wayne County which was received and ordered to be recorded

Monday Oct 1st 1849                                                                                                                       On motion to recover the Court House in the Town of Waynesboro Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr., YOUNG, JOBE, [POPE – crossed out], JONES, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, GANT, LEE & SHEPARD 9 Noes none Whereupon the Court appointed W CARTER, D J JONES, and A MONTAGUE commissioners to superintend the same

  • On motion to appropriate to W CARTER, D. J. JONES, and Jonathan MORRIS Commissioners appointed by this Court to Examine the Columbia Central Turnpike road the sum of five dollars each To be paid by [the Company of said Road – crossed out] said County Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr, YOUNG, JOBE, POPE, JONES, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, GRIMES, WILSON, VOORHIES, GANT, BREWER, HAMM, DIXON & SHEPARD 15 Noes none So said . . .
  • Came David TACKETT who was at the last term of this Court appointed Guardian of the minor heirs of Wiley B TACKETT dec’d and reported the amount that had come into his hands as such Guardian which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded
  • Ordered by the Court that the following good and lawful men of the County of Wayne and State of Tennessee be appointed and summoned by the Sheriff of said County to attend at the [our – crossed out] next term of our Circuit Court to be held for the County of Wayne at the Court House in the Town of Waynesboro on the first Monday in February next To wit Eliphas PRATER, Josiah ROBINSON, Soloman JOBE, William M LAFFERTY, John BRUMLEY, Washington CARTER, David J. JONES, John GRIMES, John COOK, Robert M POAG, John CRAIG, John N GILLIS, Jesse HINKLE, Zachariah CYPERT, William M HORTON, Daniel McFALL, Isaiah STOUT, Eber HAMM, Wallis HAYES, James SPAIN, Alexander C McDOUGAL, Levi HURST, John MELTON, Mason WHITTEN, James ROBERTSON, and that Clabam ACKLIN andRobert MORRIS be appointed and summand to attend as constables to wait on said Court and that Venirafacious Isue returnable to said Circuit Court Isued Oct 15th 1849
  • It is ordered by the Court that the poor house commissioners are hereby authorized to contract for a tract of land with [from – crossed out] John L FOWLER situated upon Hardins Creek being the place upon which Messes JONES and BALDRIDGE now live known as the old BOYD [BALDRIDGE – crossed out] place including 400 Acres including the Buildings [all the lands owned and claimed by the said Bal.. FOWLER – crossed out] at said place provided the same can be obtained for seven hundred and fifty dollars four hundred dollars to be by the 25th December 1849 and the balance due 25th December 1850 and if said payments are not paid when due the interest to be paid on the balance due until the same [until – crossed out] is paid provided said FOWLER makes or causes to be made a good and sufficient title in fee simple to said land with general warrantee
  • This day Elijah H PUGH Sheriff and Tax Collector of Wayne County for the year 1849 made his report of insolvents showing the amount of Tax on insolvents and removals due the State is to be $6.25 [$14.25 – crossed out] and that due the County of Wayne $14.24 [$19.56 – crossed out] verified by the affidavit required by law It is therefore ordered by the Court said report be confirmed and that said Elijah H PUGH Collector etc be allowed a credit for said amounts respectively in his settlements with the Treasurer of the State of Tennessee and the Trustee of Wayne County It is farther ordered by the Court that said report and affidavit be recorded in the Revenue dockett of this Court. Isued to the Treas. Decr 28th & to Trustee Decr. 31st 184 Ordered that Court adjourn till tomorrow morning 8 Oclock / / s / / W CARTER, D J JONES, A. MONTAGUE

Tuesday Oct. 2nd 1849 Court met according to adjournment

Ordered that Court adjourn till Court in Course / / s/ / W. CARTER, D J JONES, A. MONTAGUE

Wayne County Obituaries

David C. Whitten, Jr.
submitted by

Mrs. Jo Anne Norwood
Obituary pasted to the
fly pages of the David Clay
Whitten Bible. Publication not given.
David C. Whitten, Jr., my youngest brother, was born in Wayne county, Tenn. if I am not mistaken, March 8, 1864, and died there, May 21, 1879. Surely the truth of the expression “Death loves a shining mark,” was seen in his case. He was converted at nine years of age, and immediately joined the Methodist Church. His life was short, but a happy one. He was always a good child, and after his profession of religion he was indeed a model boy. He was obedient to his parents — did that they bade him with as much cheerfulness as any one could. Their wish was his pleasure. His sickness was of short duration, and he died an easy death. He was very judicious in the selection of his companions, it being a maxim of his, that it is better to keep good company, or else keep none. Few boys of his age ever had more friends among both the aged and the young, for he won all hearts to him. His temper was always even — nothing seemed to fret or worry him, for his religion enabled him to walk uprightly before his God. His history may be summed up in few words. As a son, he was dutiful; as a brother, good and kind; as a student, attentive to his studies; as a playmate, gently and living; as a boy, a model; and as a Christian, pious and devoted to the Church. A letter from his father , bearing date of the day he died, says: “My son, David, your youngest, sweet little brother, died this morning. To me it is the saddest day of my life. I feel that my staff and stay for my declining years is broke. The family take his death very hard. He died easily and in a few minutes. He was the most patient person in sickness I ever saw; complained of nothing but pain; took everything given him kindly … It is common for people to say, when they lose a child, “That was the best one.” I can say, from the depth of my heart, he was the sweetest-spirited child I have reared. My wish was his will. He rarely fretted — was nearly always in a good humor, and was never too tired to wait on me. He was strictly pious. I never knew of his doing an immoral deed in all his life. His ma said to him the day before he died, ‘Son, would you be afraid to die?’ His response was prompt, heroic and decided, ‘No, ma, I should not.’ ”  Thus died one too pure and good for earth. He was the first one of our immediate family to died. Truly God has been good to us. My father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters – all the family – are religious, and my sincere prayer is that we may meet at last in that clime where death is an eternal stranger. L. F. Whitten, Munford, Ala, May 28, 1879.

 

Boone W. Whitten
Submitted by

Mrs. Jo Anne Norwood
Obituary pasted to the fly pages of the David Clay Whitten Bible. Publication    not given.
My Dear Brother, Boone W. Whitten, was born in Wayne county, Tennessee, September 8th, 1860. Was born of the Spirit, September, 7th, 1873, which was his thirteenth birthday. Of the genuineness of his conversion he was never in doubt. Of the wisdom he manifested in joining the Church at an early age, there can be no question. He was a Christian boy, of choice and pious from principle. It seems hard to give up one who was so promising, so pure; but we must bow in submission to the will of the Lord. Just before his death he prayed, “Father, they will be done, not mine.” He was living at my house, teaching school; had been for five months, and I know whereof I affirm, when I say he was one of the purest, steadiest young men I ever met. He had built up a fine school in this community, and in the school room, every morning, asked God to bless his pupils in their studies, and him in teaching them. he was engaged, mind, soul and body in his profession. He taught by example and precept; was studious at home, carrying on his course of study which he had pursued in college. While he instructed the minds of his pupils, he looked closely after their morals, and when dying said: “Tell my pupils to remember the good advice I gave them in the schoolroom, and be good boys and girls and meet me in heaven.” In 1881 he attended the State Normal School, at Florence, Ala. where he was loved by his fellow pupils, President and Professors. President S. P. Rice is said to have remarked when he left college: “If all my boys had been as studious as Boone Whitten, it would have been a paradise on earth.” But as a Christian he was nearer perfect. He prayed fervent, trustful prayers around out fireside that he might grow in grace and get to be nearer like Jesus. He studied his Bible every day, and frequently called my attention to certain portions of the Scriptures which were more precious, unto him than jewels. his fixedness of purpose to serve God was unalterable. He would have died rather than do wrong, or bring reproach on the precious Savior. When he came to died, April 21st, I said to him: “Brother, is your faith still strong?” He replied, “Yes, sir, I know that Jesus will save me.” He called all around him and bade them farewell, telling them to meet him in heaven, and sent loving messages to his parents, brother and sisters. During a prayer offered by Brother Andrew Jackson, he said: “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee,” and repeated it. He gave minute instructions relative to the distribution of his effects, and requested to be carried back to Tennessee and buried by the side of our brother, David, who died three years since. I carried him back, read the burial service in the presence of hundreds of his friends, and buried his body in hope of glorious resurrection.  L. F. Whitten, Easta Boga, Ala., April 28, 1882.

 

David Clay Whitten
Submitted by

Mrs. Jo Anne Norwood
Obituary pasted to the fly pages of the David Clay Whitten Bible. Publication   not given.
The subject of this sketch was born in Lauderdale County, near Florence, Ala., July 27, 1823. His long and useful life was spent in Wayne County, Tenn., and nearly entirely so in the same community. He was honored and respected by all who knew him. He never was defeated but once before the people for any office for which he asked at the ballots of his fellow-citizens, and he always believed that it was a benign providence that defeated him in that contest for public preferment. While it was not until 1865 that he was converted and joined the Church, yet from my earliest recollection his home was the itinerant preacher’s home. No preacher ever felt long at a time that he was a guest, but a feeling that he was an inmate of the home would unconsciously steal over not only the preacher, but all whose fortune it was to share his hospitality. Many a Tennessee Conference preacher has shared this grace at his hands and that of his well-ordered household. His bereaved and sorrow-stricken wife, who is truly bereft, and who from her girlhood had feared God and worked righteousness, was his strong stay for more than forty-one years. I never knew a better woman than she. I remember that during the cruel war between the States, when sin of every form held high carnival, she never faltered for a moment in her faith and loyalty to God and his cause. No wonder that out of such a family should be born two itinerant Methodist preachers. Rev. O. B. Whitten, the younger, was one of the most popular young preachers ever in the Memphis Conference. His career was short – only a little more than three years – yet impressing himself upon all who knew him. Rev. L. F. Whitten, of La Fayette, has been a faithful member of that Conference since its organization in 1870. I doubt if any man in that Conference has made a better record for devotion to the cause of Christ, the interest of Methodism and humanity, during these years than he. David Clay Whitten died in peace with God and in hope of heaven Feb. 20, 1889, and was laid beside his three sons who had preceded him to heaven – to await the resurrection of the just.
     Truly, to that community, a great man in Israel is fallen, for he was a leader – a natural leader of the people. Especially was this true of him among the young people. He was a theologian of no mean pretensions. Biblical and Methodistic doctrines were questions of highest interest to him, and he took great pleasure in discussing them with men who had read and who thought. But he is gone — we shall see him no more. Peace to his memory, while we plead Heaven’s consoling benedictions upon his bereaved widow, son and two daughters, who mourn their loss.  T. G. W., Moberly, Mo. March 1889. [note: T. G. W. was Rev. Thomas G. Whitten, son of Joel S. Whitten who was David Clay Whitten’s older brother.]

 

Mrs. John Y. Parker
Obituary pasted in the front cover of the Mattie Brewer McCorkle Bible, McCorkle-Stafford Collection, Wayne County Historical Society
Mrs. John Y. Parker, 63, died Sunday night of acute indigestion at her home on Indian Creek. Burial took place Monday in the Mt. Hebron Cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. G. R. Wilkerson and N. C. Jeter. Mrs. Parker was a devoted member of the Christian Church. [Note: This is Eliza (Elizabeth) Lucinda Brewer, b. 1856/7, daughter of Hiram and Cazada Hayes Brewer. She married first to J. T. Lowery; second to Joseph Clayton Stribling; and third to John Y. Parker. Her death occurred before Jan, 20, 1920 since she does not appear in the 1920 census for Wayne County, TN. She does not have a tombstone in the Mt. Hebron Cemetery, although she is buried in the Parker plot. Obituary probably from “The Wayne Countian”.

 

Lt. John W. Stribling
Obituary pasted in the front cover of the Mattie Brewer McCorkle Bible, McCorkle – Stafford Collection, Wayne County Historical Society
Stribling Is Laid To Rest, Funeral Services Held At Honolulu.
     Funeral services for Lieut. John W. Stribling, Jr., aged 27, of Florence, who was drowned while fishing at Waimea, about 40 miles from Honolulu, on Oct. 13, were held at Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, according to messages received by his parents here. His wife, who was drowned at the same time, was buried there also.

    It is not known here today whether the body of Lieut. William F. Stevenson, aged 29, of Schofield Barracks, a native of South Carolina, who was drowned at the same time, has been found.
     A native of Florence, Lieut. Stribling, attended the city schools, graduating from Coffee High School here, and finishing at West Point Military Academy in 1929. He had been stationed with the United States Army at Honolulu for the past four years.
     Three years ago he was married to Miss Thora Berge, of Norway, the wedding occurring in Honolulu.
     Surviving Lieut. Stribling are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stribling of Florence; two sisters, Miss Jimmie Lou Stribling, of Florence, and Mrs. J. H. Bidle, of Florence; and two brothers, Cedric Stribling of Florence and Raymond Stribling of Chattanooga. [Note: No date of name of newspaper appears on the clipping. It probably was taken from “The Florence Times” of October 1934. John W. Stribling Jr. was the son of John William and Mattie Belle McFall Stribling, and the grandson of Joseph Clayton Stribling of Lutts, Tennessee.]

 

James Russell Butler
Submitted by

Jerry L. Butler
Source: The Florence Times, July 6, 1943, page 2
 
J. R. BUTLER, 73, IS LAID TO REST
Funeral Services Held on Monday Afternoon
James Russell Butler, aged 73, passed away Saturday midnight, at his home, 511 Stevenson Street, Florence, after a several weeks illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Butler, four sons, Aubry and Westley of Florence, Clarke, of Cloverdale and Pat, of Dayton, O.; four daughters, Mrs. Louis Barnes and Mrs. J. T. Rickard, of Florence; Mrs. Ed Montgomery, of Iron City, Tenn., and Mrs. W. F. Ward, of Cloverdale, and one sister, Mrs. Frances Handley, of Texarkana, Tex.
     The funeral was held Monday at 2 p. m., from the Methodist Church at Crystal Springs in Wayne County, Tenn. with Rev. J. D. Reid, of the Church of the Nazarene, Florence, officiating. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery, Fielder in charge. Pallbearers were Paul Barnes, F. E. Rickard, R. H. Wilson, Eugene McCluskey, Bill Edwards, Mr. Fortenberry and Mr. Rideout.

 

Mrs. Sallie Butler
Submitted by
Jerry L. Butler
Source: The Florence Times, November 26, 1943, page 3
MRS. BUTLER, 73, TAKEN BY DEATH
Funeral Arrangements Will Be Announced Later
Mrs. Sallie Butler, aged 73, died this morning at 12:10 o’clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Rickard, 414 Georgia Avenue, Florence.
     Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Floyd Nard, Cloverdale, Mrs. Edward Montgomery, Iron City, Tenn., Mrs. Louis Barnes, Florence, and Mrs. J. T. Rickard, Florence; four sons, Pat Butler, Dayton, O., Clark Butler, Wesley Butler, Aubrey Butler, all of Florence; three sisters, Mrs. S. P. Davis, Mrs. Dora Hanback, and Mrs. Martha Handley, all of Florence; two brothers, Johnie Smith, Cloverdale, and Wesley Smith, Florence; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
     Services will be announced later by Brown Service.

 

Henrietta Lewis
Source: “Wayne Citizen”, Clifton, TN, Thursday, July 4th, 1884.
     Henrietta Lewis born was in Clifton, March 27th, 1883, and died in Clifton, July 9th, 1884.
     Her father, Henry A. Lewis, died in Ashland, December 1st, 1882 of consumption and as little “Retta was a very delicate child, we never thought she would live to mature age. Teething and something like the flux was more than her little frame could bear.
     And then the angels came one night, And took her soul away; to live with them and God and light, And everlasting day.
     The Clifton’s good and gentle folk, Made coffin, shroud and grave, Beneath a little shady oak, Her dust with dust they layed.  J. W. P.

 

Rev. Ben Martin
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace W. Carver,
Cypress Inn, TN
Rev. Ben Martin Dies Wednesday at 87
     Rev. Ben Martin, veteran of the Civil War and one of the very few survivors of the Union army in this section, died at his home on Hardins creek, Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. following an illness of several days. Rev. Martin had been in Waynesboro Tuesday for short time but was feeling week and fainted before he reached home, and owing to the infirmities of age her death was no unexpected.

     Rev. Martin had been a Baptist minister in Wayne County for a long period of years and up to the present year had been rather active in his work for the branch of the Baptist church to which he belonged. He had preached all over Wayne county and was well known to a large number of people over the county.
     Mr. Martin had reached his 86th years last March.
    The funeral service was held at the residence on Hardins creek at eleven o’clock, Thursday morning and burial was had at McGlamery cemetery south of Collinwood, Thursday afternoon.
     Rev. Martin leaves a large family in this section, with a number of sons, daughters and a large number of grand children. [Note: No date or name of publication on clipping. Rev. Martin died 28 Jan 1931 according to his tombstone inscription, McGlamery Cemetery.]

 

J. B. Lawson
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace W. Carver
Cypress Inn, TN
Lawson Answers Death Summons
Funeral services for J. B. Lawson, 74 of Cypress Inn, Tenn. who died Sunday afternoon following an attack of flew and pneumonia which lasted for three weeks, were held Monday afternoon from the home with Rev. Hallman, his pastor, officiating and Fielder directing.

     Mr. Lawson was one of the most highly respected citizens of his community. He always gave  of his time and means to the support of school and church activity. He was a member of the Salem Methodist Church, of Cypress Inn community, and also a member of the Cypress Inn Masonic Lodge.
     Mr. Lawson is survived by his wife, Mrs. J. B. Lawson, two sons, S. W. Lawson of Chicago, and W. N. Lawson of Philadelphia, Penn.; two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Bundrant, and Mrs. Hays Spain, both of Waynesboro, Tenn.; and three brothers: Joe Lawson of Oklahoma, W. Y. Lawson of Cypress Inn, and S. H. Lawson of Florence. [Note: no date or name of publication on clipping, but probably the “Wayne Countian”  dated 23/24 October 1928, based on dates on tombstone.]

 

M. F. Butler
Submitted by

Jerry L. Butler
Source: The Florence Times, Florence, AL, January 18, 1934, page 3
JACKSONBURG FARMER DIED OF PNEUMONUIA JANUARY 11
    M. F. Butler, aged 43, died at the family residence at Jacksonburg, Thursday, Jan. 11 after a seven weeks illness of pneumonia.  Mr. Butler, a farmer of that community, was well and favorably known.
    Funeral services were conducted at the Railroad Church with Rev. Kerney officiating.  Interment followed in the adjoining cemetery with O. L. North, of Ethridge, Tenn., in charge.
     Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bessie Butler; six children, four girls, Ida, Gracie, Eva, and May, and two sons, Levoid Elvin and Bobby Joe; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Butler; four brothers, Clark Butler, of Cloverdale; Wesley, of Wilson; Aubrey of Florence, and Patrick of Kentucky; four sisters, Mrs. J. T. Rickard, Mrs. W. L. Barns, of Florence; Mrs. F. Nord, of Bethel Grove and Mrs. Edward Montgomery, of Oak Grove.
    Active pallbearers were Joe Boyd, S. C. Robinson, Jettie Boyd, Charlie Davis and John Henry Davis.  Honorary pallbearers were J. R. Clemons, Troy Myles, C. C. Myles, F. Y. McClure, J. F. Blackburn and E. J. Eckl.

 

Joseph D. Dunn
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News
Friday, Aug. 4, 1950
Funeral Services For Joseph Dunn Conducted July 10
     Funeral services for Joseph D. Dunn were conducted from his home on Route Two, Collinwood, July 10th, with Rev. Robert Spain, pastor of the Methodist church officiating.

     Mr. Dunn died at his home July 8th following a long illness. He was 84 years old.
     Born in Sunny Side, County Durham, England, He came to this country at the age of 19 and had made his home at Collinwood for the past 20 years. He was a respected resident of the community in which he lived and was a member of the Methodist Church since early manhood.
     Survivors are one son, John M. Dunn, of Cincinnati, Ohio: two daughters, Mrs. E. Byler and Mrs. Frances Davenport, both of Collinwood; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
     Burial was in the McGlamery Cemetery.

 

Mrs. Frances Jane Dunn
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News
January 1936
Mrs. Frances Jane Dunn
Mrs. Frances Jane Dunn, 65 years old, died January 7, after an illness of several months; at the family home near Collinwood. Funeral services were held the following day, at the home, with Rev. Blankenship, pastor of the Collinwood church, officiating. Interment was in McGlamery cemetery, with Harris, Legg and Williams in charge.

     Mrs. Durham [sic] was born in Morton, Durham county, England, but when nine years old was brought by her parents to South Pittsburg, Tenn. She married Joe Dunn at Dayton, Tenn., in 1887.
     She is survived by Mr. Dunn; two daughters, Mrs. Byler of Wayne county, and Mrs. Frances Davenport, Dallas, Texas; a son, John Dunn, Muncie, Ind. and seven grandchildren.
Richard Arthur Arnold
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Nashville Tennessean
no date or page on clipping
(1975)
Richard Arnold Services Today
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. today at Woodlawn Cemetery for Richard Arthur Arnold, 86, an employee of the Nashville Post Office for almost half a century.

      Arnold, who has been assistant district manager of the Railway Mail Service and chief statistician during his 46 years in the Postal Service, had been nationally recognized for his work.
      Arnold, who died at Vanderbilt Hospital Saturday night after a long illness, had lived for almost half a century at 2120 Ashwood Ave. He moved to McKendree Manor early this year.
     Widely known as a ham radio operator, Arnold had helped relay emergency messages during various floods and during World War II.
      He was one of the organizers of the Nashville chapter of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees and for many years was chairman of its membership committee. In that capacity he gained many new members and helped push legislation benefiting retired civil employees.
      Born near Iron City, Tenn., Feb 13, 1889, Arnold was the son of James D. and Caroline Whitten Arnold. He was graduated from Lawrence County High School and attended the state teachers college at Murfreesboro.
      After teaching in Iron City, he entered the Postal Railway Mail Service in 1913, and soon moved to Nashville in that capacity. In 1914, he was married to the former Pearl Spencer of Iron City. She died in 1971.
      Arnold taught classes in higher mathematics at Watkins Institute for several years, and after his retirement from the Postal Service in 1959, worked for three years for Third National Bank.
     He was active in Belmont United Methodist Church. The Rev. Earl Parker will conduct the services.
     Arnold is survived by several nieces and nephews. All former mail service employees and all postal supervisors of the Nashville Post Office will be honorary pallbearers at the services this morning.

 

J. R. Linville
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News
24 Oct 1975, no page on clipping
Funeral services for Jasper Randolph Linville, 86, were conducted October 14, at 10 o’clock from Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church with Rev. O. A. Lindsey, Rev. Doyle Wallace and Rev. Paul Sanderson officiating. Burial was in Railroad Church Cemetery at Iron City. Mr. Linville died October 12 at Rolling Acres Nursing Home in Florence, Ala., where he had made his home for several years. He was a native of Wayne County, the father of Osbie J. Linville, Lauderdale County Superintendent of Education, a member of Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church and a retired brick mason. Surviving are two other sons, Orbie G. of Florence and Clarence Linville of Iron City; three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell of Florence, Mrs. Aileen McDonald of Sheffield, Ala, and Mrs. Louise Montgomery of Cloverdale, Ala.; a brother, Herman B. Linville of Iron City and two sisters, Mrs. Annie M. Moore of Iron City, and Mrs. Nellie Roberson of Killen, Ala.

 

J. R. Linville
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, 13 Oct 1975, no page number on clipping.
J. R. Linville Dies at 86
Jasper Randolph (Jap) Linville, 86, father of Osbie J. Linville, Lauderdale County Superintendent of Education died Sunday at Rolling Acres Nursing Home. He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. a member of Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church and a retired brick mason. Service will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church. Officiating will be Rev. O. A. Lindsey, Doyle Wallace and Paul Sanderson. Burial will be in Railroad Church Cemetery, Iron City, Tennessee.; Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. Surviving in addition to Osbie Linville are two other sons, Orbie G. Linville, Florence; Clarence Linville, Iron City; daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell, Florence; Mrs. Aileen McDonald, Sheffield; Mrs. Louise Montgomery, Cloverdale; sisters, Mrs. Annie M. Moore, Iron City; Mrs. Nellie Roberson, Killen; brother, Herman B. Linville, Iron City. Bearers will be J. W. Linville, Grady Roberson, Lloyd Moore, Oris Linville, Foy Butler, Edwin Linville, Rayburn Linville, Billy Linville.

 

Mrs. Mattie Farris Melson
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News
16 June 1967
Funeral Services Held Sunday For Mrs. Mattie Melson
Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Farris Melson, 94, of Collinwood were conducted Sunday, June 11 at 2:30 from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with Roger Villines officiating. Burial was in McGlamery Cemetery. Mrs. Melson died June 9 at Wayne General Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of William Joseph and Nancy Ann Thompson Farris. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Melson Whitt, of Collinwood, a brother, J. F. Farris Sr. of Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Melson of Savannah and Mrs. Lola Farris of Caruthersville, MO; and a number of nieces and nephews.

 

Mrs. Fannie Bell Horton
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 18 August 1967. No page number on clipping.
Funeral Services For Mrs. Horton Conducted Aug. 8
Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Bell Horton, 83, of Cypress Inn were conducted Aug. 8 at 2 o’clock from Cromwell Cross Roads Curch with Willie Daniel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Horton died Aug. 7 at Wayne County General Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of James Wayne and Betty Woody Horton. In 1898 she married Peter A. Horton who passed away in 1907. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors are a son, Lee W. Horton of Cypress Inn; a daughter Mrs. Mary Ada Murphy of Lutts; a brother, Jasper Lee Horton of Cypress Inn; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

 

Dewey Clyde Barkley
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times
22 Jan 1972. No page number on clipping.
Dewey Clyde Barkley, 89, 902 Sannoner Ave., died today at the residence. He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., had lived in Florence 30 years. He was a charter member and Deacon at Highland Baptist Church, a member of the Florence Masonic Lodge, and was the retired owner of Barkley Air Conditioning and Heating Co. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Highland Baptist Church with Rev. Jodie Gamble officiating. Burial will follow in Florence 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. Edith T. Barkley; a brother, Carter Barkley, Florence. Bearers will be Allen Lovelace, Billy Kelley, Raymond Sitter, Edgar Young, Guy Hamilton, E. G. Dorris, Tom McDougal, Ottie Stansell.

 

Mrs. Mary Catherine Barkley
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times,
Monday, 15 Feb 1971
no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Mary Catherine Barkley, 90, Cypress Inn, Tenn. Rt. 1, died at Wayne County Hospital Sunday at 3:30 p.m. She was a native and lifelong resident of Wayne County and widow of John Rich Barkley. She was a member of Balentine Freewill Baptist Church. Service will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Balentine Freewill Baptist Church by Rev. Emmerald [sic] Bailey. Burial will be in Balentine Cemetery, Spry of Florence directing. The body will be at Collinwood Funeral Home until time for services. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Thomas E. Franks, Cypress Inn; Mrs. Altie Hammock, Waynesboro; Mrs. Howard Wright, Cypress Inn; Mrs. Henry Dodd, South Bend, Ind.; two sons, Allen Barkley, Iron City; Willie Barkley, Lutts, Tenn.; a brother, Wallace Patterson, Lawrenceburg; 35 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Reba Earline Brewer
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times
Monday, 15 Feb 1971, no page number on clipping
Mrs. Reba Earline Brewer, 48, of 311 S. Richards St., Florence, died Sunday at 12 noon at Lauderdale Christian Nursing Home. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. and had lived here 26 years. She was a member of Railroad Methodist Church in Wayne County, Tenn. Surviving are the husband, Buford Brewer; three sons, Cecil, James Larry, Donald Ray; mother, Mrs. Hershel Keeton; a sister, Mrs. George Robert McMullan, all of Florence; four brothers, Neller Keeton, Junior Newton Keeton, bobby Keeton, Billy Keeton, a grandchild, all of Florence. Bearers will be cousins.

 

Edgar Byler
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News,
Friday, 24 May 1968, no page number on clipping.
Funeral services for Edgar Byler, 79, of Collinwood were conducted Sunday, May 19 at 2 o’clock from Collinwood Church of Christ with Roger Villines officiating. Burial was in McGlamery Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Byler died May 17 at Colonial Manor Nursing Home. He was a native of Izzard County, Ar., a son of Shadrach E. and Lauretta Downing Byler. He was a retired Pharmacist and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are a son, Edgar D. Byler of Collinwood; two step-sons, Robert Walsh of Marianna, Pa., and Joseph Walsh of Houston, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Jane Walround [sic] of Rochelle, Va., and Mrs. Naomi Ruth Parker of Downey, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. C. J. Farris and Mrs. M. A. Brown both of Collinwood; and six grandchildren.

 

John Thomas Cypert
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times
Thursday, 20 June 1974,        no page number on clipping.
John Thomas Cypert, Sr., 88, Rt. 5, Florence, died Wednesday at Mitchell Hollingsworth Annex. He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., had lived in Florence 50 years, was a retired carpenter. Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at the First Church of the Nazarene, Florence, with Rev. Wendell Shirley officiating. Burial will follow in Greenview Memorial Park, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until 2 p.m. when it will be placed in the church. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Della Wright Cypert; three sons, John T. Cypert, Jr., Russell Cypert, and Douglas Cypert, all of Florence; five daughters, Miss Orine Cypert, Miss Pauline Cypert, Mrs. Sarah Pumphrey, all of Alexander, VA; Mrs. Frances Thoresen, Springfield, VA., Mrs. Emily Jean Wirokman, Landover, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Emma Blackwell, Carlisle, Ark., nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Nephews will serve as bearers.

 

Mrs. Annie Downing
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times,
1 June 1971, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Annie Downing, 73, Florence, Rt. 3, died this morning at 5:30 at ECM Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and had resided in Lauderdale County most of her life. She was a member of Stony Point Church of Christ and the widow of Taylor Downing. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from Morrison-Elkins Chapel in Florence by Derrell Davis. Burial will be in Grenview Memorial Park, Morrison-Elkins Directing. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Roxie Lindsey of Florence, nieces and nephews. Bearers will be nephews.

 

Mrs. Odie Hayes Bevis Gullick
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times
14 Feb 1973, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Odie Hayes Bevis Gullick, 76, 131 Button Ave., died Tuesday at the residence. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., a member of the Jackson Heights Church of Christ. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Morrison Elkins Chapel, Florence, with Leon Cole officiating, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. D. A. Yearout, Waverly, Tenn.; two sons, B. L. Bevis, Florence, and J. C. Bevis, Midland, Tex,; 17 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren. Members of the Jackson Heights Church of Christ will serve as bearers.

 

Mrs. Myrtle Hanback
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, no date or place number on clipping.
Mrs. Myrtle Hanback, 52, Iron City, Tenn., died Friday at Wayne County General Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bates. Surviving are the husband, Howard Hanback; three daughters, Mrs. Ina Gilchrist and Mrs. Arnell Bratton of Collinwood, Tenn.; Mrs. Idell Robbins, Warren, Mich.; a son, Edsel Hanback, Lincoln Park, Mich.,; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie Fowler, Cypress Inn, Tenn.; Mrs. Joyce Dodd, Mrs. Ollie Stricklin, both of Iron City, Tenn.; three brothers, Wesley, Cleo and Clarence Bates, all of Iron City; seven grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Service will be conducted today at 2 p.m. from Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church near Cypress Inn. Burial will be in Collinwood Memory Gardens. The body will remain at the Collinwood Funeral Home until time for services.

 

Mrs. Ethel Holt
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, no date or page number on clipping.
Mrs. Ethel Holt, 79, of Florence, died Tuesday at ECM Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County. Services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at Sherrod Ave. Church of Christ with Robert Brooks officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Wayne County, Tenn., with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to the service. Survivors include one son, Robert Holt, Louisville, Ky.; six daughters, Mrs. Ruth Koger, Miss Sue Holt, Florence, Mrs. Frances Nichols, Gadsden, Mrs. Betty Duncan, Gallatin, Tenn., Mrs. Nell Anderson, Scottsboro, Mrs. Mary Ann Malone, Decatur; one brother, Jim Spain, Iron City, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Coffman, Iron City; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

 

Oliver Noah Holt
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times,
Friday, 21 June 1974, no page number on clipping.
Oliver Noah Holt, 55, 121 E. Lelia St., Florence, died early Friday morning at ECM Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee, and a member of the Florence Boulevard Church of Christ. He was a former employe [sic] of White Rubber Products in Florence. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Mt. Hope Church of Christ in Wayne County, Bro. Kelby Smith officiating. Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery, Spry Funeral Home of Florence directing. The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to services. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Annie B. Holt, of Florence; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Cantlin of New York City, N.Y., Miss Judy Ann Pigg and Mis Vicky Carol Holt of Florence; five sons, Noah Gaylon Pigg, Oliver M. Holt, Garrison Andrew Holt, Ricky Marion Holt and Nickey Keith Holt, all of Florence; his mother, Mrs. Daisy Lorene Holt of Florence; four sisters, Mrs. Elsie Hall of Florence, Mrs. Mildred Collins, Mrs. Billy Ruth Weddington and Mrs. Betty Lash, all of Florence; two brothers, Roy Lee Holt of Waynesboro, Tenn., and Ray Holt of Florence, and five grandchildren. Bearers will be Billy Staggs, Ronnie Green, Leonard Nichols, Buck Bogus, Jim Bogus and Tommy Holt.

 

Mrs. Lillie Linville
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times
5 Oct 1970, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Lillie Linville, 76, of 414 Georgia Ave., Florence, died this morning at 7:45 at ECM Hospital. She was native of Wayne County, Tenn., and had lived here for 36 years. She was a member of Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church by Rev. Doyle Wallace and Rev. Dee Glover. Burial will be in Railroad Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hours prior to services. Surviving are the husband, J. R. Linville, three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell, Mrs. Louise Montgomery, Florence; Mrs. Aline McDonald of California; three sons, Osbie J., Florence; W. Clarence Linville, Iron City, Tenn., Rt. 1; Orbie G., Florence; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild.

 

Will Turner Moore
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source, Florence Times,
Monday, 29 April 1974, no page number on clipping.
Mr. Will Turner Moore, 75, Rt. 2, Iron City, Tenn. died Sunday after an extended illness at Crockett General Hospital. He was a retired farmer. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Williams Chapel with L. O. Cook and Lloyd Jones officiating. Burial will be in Hollis Cemetery with Loretto Memorial Chapel directing. The body will be at the residence until time for services. Surviving are the widow, Ola Risner Moore, Iron City; five daughters, Mrs. Lois Linville, Noblesville, Ind.; Mrs. Inell Russ, Mrs. jewel Tidwell, Mrs. Joanne Thompson, all of Iron City, and Mrs. Carolyn Hood of St. Joseph, Tenn.; five sons, G. W., Junior, Dale, Charles and Billy, all of Rt. 2, Iron City; 39 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

 

Samuel (Sam) Theodore Wilson
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, Tuesday 1 Aug 1972, no page number on clipping.
Samuel (Sam) Theodore Wilson, Iron City, Tenn.; Rt. 1, died Monday. He was born Aug. 5, 1892. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Railroad Methodist Church, Chisholm Highway, by Willie Daniel and Emerald Bailey. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The body will be at Wayne Memory Garden Funeral Home at Collinwood, Tenn., until time for services. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Beula Roberson Wilson, Iron City, Rt. 1; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Scott Hogan, Iron City, Rt. 1; Mrs. Vera Harper, Cypress Inn, Tenn. Rt. 1; a brother, Jimmy Wilson, Iron City; 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren.

 

Richard Harvey Wilson
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, Saturday, 17 June 1972, no page number on clipping.
Richard Harvey Wilson, 82, Rt. 6, Florence, died at the residence Thursday morning. Mr. Wilson was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., had moved to Lauderdale County in 1921, going into the grocery business. he was president and founder of the Wilson Food Grocery Chain, retiring in 1966. He was a member of East Florence Church of Christ. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the East Florence Church of Christ, Franklin T. Puckett officiating. Burial will follow in Florence Cemetery, Spry of Florence directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour prior to services. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Roxie Barnett Wilson; a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Shooter, Florence; three sons, Cecil H. Wilson; Owen T. Wilson and Orlan V. Wilson, all of Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Fern Dalton, Florence, Mrs. Gertrude Hays, and Mrs. Itlie Rich, both of Iron City, Tenn.; two brothers, Proctor and Shelby Wilson, both of Iron City; eight grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren.

 

Walter F. Whitten
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, 23 Aug 1973, page 2.
Funeral services were held Tuesday for Walter F. Whitten, 74, Rt. 1, Iron City, Tenn. Mr. Whitten died Sunday at ECM Hospital. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Rosie Rich Whitten; a son, Fred Allen Whitten, Florence; three daughters, Mrs. Ora Jean Kelley, Florence, Mrs. Earlene Barkley and Mrs. Eliza Butler, both of Iron City; five sisters, Mrs. Mae Gallien, Mrs Bulah Stutts [sic], both of Florence, Miss [sic] Virgie Rich, Iron City, Miss [sic] Velma Rich, Savannah, Tenn.; 10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Services were held at Middle Tennessee Funeral home, Collinwood, with Rev. Willie Daniel and Rev. Emerald Bailey officiating. Burial was in Wayne County Memory Gardens, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. Nephews served as bearers.

 

Ernest Warrington
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, Thursday, 16 July 1970
Ernest Warrington, 66, Rt. 1, Lutts, Tenn.; died Thursday, from injuries sustained in a farm accident Thursday afternoon. Funeral services were held today at 3 p.m. at the Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel, Waynesboro. Burial will follow in Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Middle Tennessee Funeral home directing. Mr. Warrington was a native of Wayne County, a farmer, a member of the Church of Christ. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Christine Beckham Warrington; three sons, B. G. Warrington, Lutts, James Ronald Warrington, Winneconne, Wis., Jerry Lynn Warrington, of the residence; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Penney, Clarksville, Tenn; a brother, Glenn Warrington, Savannah; two sisters; Miss Marguerite Warrington and Mrs. Sallie Kate White, both of Tuscumbia; eight grandchildren.

 

John F. O. (Lando) Townsend
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, Thursday, 3 Jan 1974, no page number on clipping.
John F. O. (Lando) Townsend, 80, 1009 North Wood Avenue, Florence, died Wednesday night a Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex. He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn.; and had resided here since 1911. He was a member of the North Wood United Methodist Church and served as a postal employe[sic] 36 years before retiring. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, by Dr. O. S. Gamble. Burial will be in Florence Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. Surviving are a son, Robert L. Townsend, Florence; two brother, Carter Townsend, Florence; Edward Townsend, Greenhill; two granddaughters. Bearers will be Eugene Townsend, Williard Townsend, Troy Townsend, J. R. Richards, Henry Killen, Jr., Royce Quigley.

 

Elbert Lee Stricklin
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, 1973. Exact date and page number not on clipping.
Elbert Lee Stricklin, 65, Iron City, Tenn., Rt. 1, died Wednesday at Wayne County General Hospital, Waynesboro, Tenn. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from Railroad Church in Wayne County by William M. Holloway. Burial will be in Wayne County Memory Gardens, Collinwood, Tenn., Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. He was a native of Wayne County and a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Clara Gallien Stricklin; five sons, Shaler and Robert of Cypress Inn, Tenn.; John D., Richard Neal, and Marion H.; all of Collinwood, Tenn.; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Beard, Iron City, Rt. 1; four brothers, James, Waynesboro; Dee, Florida; Jay and Fred, Lutts, Tenn.; two half-brothers, Charlie Stricklin, Martin, Tenn.; Arthur Stricklin, Savannah, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. Estelle McFall, Savannah; seven grandchildren; three step grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Minnie Wright Roberson
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Florence Times, 26 June 1971, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Minnie Wright Roberson, 74, Wayne County, Tenn., died at ECM Hospital Friday at 5 p.m. She was a lifelong resident of Wayne County, and member of Railroad Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ivan Pigg, Wayne County; three son, Randle, Florence; Ernest, Wayne County; Carl, Sheffield; a brother, Ed Wright, Cypress Inn, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Jones and Mrs. Della Cyper [Cypert], Florence; 14 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. The body will be at Middle Tennessee Funeral home at Collinwood until time for services at Railroad Methodist Church, Wayne County, Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev. George Bracey and Rev. Emerald Bailey will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

 

Eugene C. Turman
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967. No page number on clipping.
Funeral service for Eugene C. Turman, 70, of Arkansas were held recently with burial in Bassett Cemetery. Mr. Turman did at Chickasawba Hospital in Blytheville. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Polk and Molly Dixon Turman. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Turman; two brothers, Frank of Waynesboro and Carl Turman of Collinwood; and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Matlock of Noble, Okla.

 

Joe Johnson
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967. No page number on clipping.
Clifton – Funeral services fo Joe Johnson, 84, were held Saturday at Mt. Carmel Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Johnson, retired farmer, died Thursday night in Hardin County General Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Hardin County. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Prater Johnson; three daughters, Miss Mary Verna Johnson of Dyer,; Mrs. Hazel Cagel of Adamsville; and Mrs. Kate Droke of Memphis; two son, Flex and Ben Johnson, both of Clifton; a sister, Mrs. Mary Grimes of Clifton; a half-brother, J. W. Hardin of Clifton; and eight grandchildren.

 

John Thomas Andrews
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping.
Funeral Service Thomas Andrews Conducted Sunday
Funeral services for John Thomas Andrews, 92, of Route 5, Waynesboro, were held Sunday, January 22 at 2 o’clock from Highland Methodist Church with Rev. Fred Hosea officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Andrews died January 19 at his home. He was a native of Morgan County, Alabama, a son of Henry and Nancy Calline Dinkins Andrews. He was a retired former and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie M. Andrews; ten sons, Early and tom of West Point, Chester and James of Waynesboro, Lester of Lawrenceburg, Walter of Loretto, Dewey of Detroit, Mich., Teat Andrews of Collinwood and Franklin and Porter Andrews of Forsythe, Ga.; five daughters, Mrs. Willie Bailey of Summertown, Mrs. Estelle Story of West Point, Mrs. Willodean Gambrell of St. Joseph, Mrs. Myrtle McMullen of Forsythe, Ga., and Mrs. Lillie Mae Dixon of South Gate, Mich.; 58 grandchildren; 64 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Emma Grimes Old
Submitted by the late
Margaret M. Morrison
Source: The Morrison Papers
Mrs. Emma G. Old Dies at Lebanon
Lebanon, Tenn., Oct. 15 – (Special) – Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Grimes Old, 73, were to be conducted this morning at 11:30 from the First Baptist Church with Dr. Alvin H. Hopson, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr. pastor of the Lebanon Methodist Church. Burial was to be in the Lebanon Cemetery. Mrs. Old died Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock at her home on East Spring Street, following an illness of several months duration. A native of Wayne County, she was a daughter of the late Robert A. and Dora Bivins Grimes, and was educated in the public schools of Waynesboro. She moved to Wilson County over 40 years ago with her husband, the late R. L. Old, who operated a store in Watertown for about 25 years before opening his Lebanon store. They moved to Lebanon about 15 years ago. A member of the Baptist Church, she was an ardent church worked until ill health forced her retirement. She was a member of the Womans Missionary Union, Womans Club and the Lebanon Garden Club, in all of which she took an active part. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Gladys Old and Mrs. Byron Dinges, both of Lebanon; one grandson, David Dinges, of Lebanon; three brothers, J. T. Grimes, of Columbia, Tenn., Alfred and Shields Grimes of Loretta [sic], Tenn.; and three sisters, Misses Elsie and Mayme Grimes and Mrs. Mattie Sills, all of Loretta [sic], Tenn. (Note: Copied rom a printed news item in the scrap-book of Mrs. Arthur B. (Ethel Old) Caton, Waynesboro, Tenn.

 

Mrs. Ora Morrison
Submitted by the late
Margaret M. Morrison
Source: The Morrison Papers
Mrs. Ora Morrison, 68 year-old widow of the late William Seymore Morrison, died Tuesday night at her home on upper Green River after a very brief illness. Mrs. Morrison was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and highly respected. Survivors are her children, Grayford Morrison, Mrs. C. H. Rose, Cypress Inn, and Mrs. Jesse Duren of the Green River Community. One brother, T. S. Cypert, two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Huckaba, of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. C. L. Boyd, also survive. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the home by Rev. J. M. Jones of Waynesboro. Burial was in the Shields Cemetery, with the Wayne Funeral Service in charge of arrangements. (Note: Copy from printed news item in the scrap-book of Mrs. Arthur B. (Ethel Old) Caton, Waynesboro, Tenn.) [Note 2: clipping probably from The Wayne County News, 1941, the date of death on Mrs. Morrison’s tombstone, Shields Cemetery.]

 

James Huckaba
Submitted by the late
Margaret M. Morrison
Source: The Morrison Papers
James Huckaba was born Sept. 6, 1876, died October 4, 1923, at the age of 47 years and 1 month. He professed faith in Christ and united with the Green River Baptist Church of the Indian Creek Association in the year 1899. Mr. Huckaba was married to Miss Carrie Cypert on May 24, 1900. Five children were born to them, Misses Bernice, Lucille and Edyth Huckaba, and two sons, James Thomas and Alfred Merida. Mr. Huckaba was a son of John Fletcher and Mary A. Huckaba, and is survived by his mother, his wife and children and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Ellan Lynn, Mrs. Lela Lumpkins and Miss Laura Huckaba, G. M. Huckaba and Edwin F. Huckaba, Mr. Huckaba had been an invalid for a long time, but was patient and had the loving care of his loved ones throughout his affliction. Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church in this City Friday afternoon by Dr. W. H. Wood, the following being selected as pall bearers, John Davis, Frank Davis, M. J. Sims, B. J. Alford, R. J. Moore – Freemon & Company undertakers in charge. (Note: Copied from printed news item in the scrap book of Mrs. Arthur B. (Ethel Old) Caton, Waynesboro, Tenn.)

 

Dr. C. Buchanan
Submitted by the late
Margaret M. Morrison
Source: The Morrison Papers
Dr. C. Buchanan, one of Wayne County’s most prominent and highly respected citizens and a physician of wide repute, departed this life in the Woman’s Hospital at Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday morning at 7:45 o’clock, A.M., November 29, 1920, age seventy-eight years, seven months and nine days, just seven years, seven months and twenty days following the decease of his devoted wife, Ella A. Hassell Buchanan. Failing health for several months had made its impress upon him and gave its warning of impending dissolution. He was doubtless conscious of his serious condition, but neither he nor his friends expected the end so soon. On November 19th, 1920, he left his home for Nashville, Saturday the 20th, he entered the Woman’s Hospital, and on Monday, November 29, after several days of unconsciousness, he passed away. his niece, Miss Adnye Buchanan, and two grand-nieces, Misses Irma and Lorine McAlister, Mrs. Brank Boyd, his deceased wife’s sister, and Wayne Copeland were at his bedside when the final summons came. As peacefully and as quietly as an infant’s slumber, he breathed his last and passed over the Great Divide into the land of eternal rest. his remains were brought to Waynesboro on Tuesday. Funeral services were conducted at the M. E. Church South in the presence of hundreds of his friends, who crowded the church and its approaches to pay their beloved and true friend their last tributes of respect. The occasion was indeed most solemn and affecting. Men and women arose from their seats to state their sense of bereavement and to pay tribute to his memory as a man, as a physician, as a Christian and friend. Beautiful songs were sang by the choir in which were young ladies and young men, by the bedsides of whose mothers he had sat, and with his tenderness and skill had nursed them through the pains and joys of motherhood into health and happiness and hope. Not a dry eye was there, not a lip that did not tremble, not a cheek unbedewed with tears. Beautiful flowers, the remembrance of loving friends, covered the casket in which lay the remains of a man whom the people loved. John Buchanan, of Giles County, his brother, and his niece, Mrs. Meda Brown, of Florence, and his nephew Joe Ussery and niece, Miss Ruby Ussery, of Giles County were present. After the services at the church the remains were interred beside those of his wife in the Hassell cemetery on Green River. A large assembly of friends had also gathered there to pay their last respects to their departed friend, and as the casket was tenderly lowered into the grave tears of sorrow were seen, whispers of love and expressions of gratitude were heard in every part of the grief-stricken crowd. toward the man whom they had known and loved so well. Dr. C. Buchanan was born April 20, 1842 in Giles County, Tenn. He served through the entire Civil War as a Confederate Soldier, in Co. I of the 3rd Tennessee Regiment. After the War, he taught school at Liberty school house in Lawrence County, Tenn. He attended medical college at Nashville and later at Louisville. In 1868, he located at Waynesboro, and began the practice of medicine, in which he continued until the end. In August, 1872, he married Ella A. Hassell, the daughter of A. T. Hassell, of Waynesboro, the ceremony being performed by Bishop McTyre of the M. E. Church South. His wife preceded him to the place of final reunion on the 9th day of April, 1913. Since then, he has lived at the old home place in Waynesboro with his niece, Miss Adnye Buchanan. He is survived by two brothers, John Buchanan, of Giles Couonty, and Frank P. Buchanan, of Hutchins, Texas, and the children of two deceased brothers, Judge D. Buchanan of Lawrenceburg, and J. P. Buchanan of Giles County. The children of Judge Buchanan are, Lonnie, Solon, Walter, Frank, Sam and John. The children of J. P. Buchanan are William, Clarence, Clara, Ella, Annie, Adnya, Meda, James, and Roy. Wayne County never had truer, better, braver man, and no man ever had a more loyal and devoted friend. He was sympathetic, gentle and kind, and yet when duty called or when be believed he was right, he followed the convictions with unflinching courage and unswearving fidelity. He was a faithful and liberal member of the M. E. Church, South and one of the teachers in the Sunday School. (Note: Copied from a printed article in the scrap-book of Mrs. Arthur B. (Ethel Old) Caton, Waynesboro, Tenn.)

 

Mrs. Lennie Whitten
Submitted by
Bill Page
Source: Dallas Morning News, March 30, 1906, p. 10.
Whitten – Midlothian, Texas, March 27 – Mrs. Lennie Whitten died here this afternoon of pneumonia.  She would have been 80 years old on August 3.  She was born near Florence, Alabama, on August 3, 1826.  She leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. F. Belew of this place, and a son, Rev. Leander Whitten of Rusellville, Alabama. 

 

Mrs. Mattie Brewer McCorkle
McCorkle-Stafford Collection
Wayne County Historical Society
Source: clipping pasted to inside cover of Bible. Probably from Florence Times, 8/9 Aug 1953.
MRS. MATTIE MCCORKLE DIES IN BIRMINGHAM
Mrs. Mattie BREWER McCORKLE, wife of the late William J. McCORKLE, who was a resident of Florence for a number of years, passed away at her home in Birmingham Thursday night. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. A. STAFFORD and Mrs. R. Brent BUTCHER, both of Birmingham; three granddaughters, one step-granddaughter, and one step-grandson. The funeral services were held at the home in Birmingham at three o’clock Saturday afternoon, after which the body will be brought to Florence and remain in Brown Service Chapel until time for the graveside service at 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment will be in the Florence cemetery with Rev. L. E. KELLEY conducting the service. The family requests that no flowers be sent.

 

Cecil Thompson
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News
18 Aug 1967 page not recorded on clipping.
Final Rites For Cecil Thompson Held On Aug. 13
Funeral services for Cecil Thompson, 65, of Collinwood were held Aug. 13 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home with Roger Villines officiating. Burial was in McGlamery cemetery. Mr. Thompson died Aug. 11 at Coffee Memorial Hospital [Florence, AL]. He was a native of Lawrence County, a son of William C. and Laura Moore Thompson. He was a retired TVA employee, a member of the Masonic and Eastern Star Orders of Collinwood, a member of Woodmen of the World and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Annine Lura Pitts Thompson; one half-brother, Ishmael Thompson of Florence, Ala.; two nieces and a nephew.

 

Willie D. McLin
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News,
18 Aug 1967, no page number of clipping.
Funeral Service For W. D. McLin Conducted Aug. 15
Funeral services for Willie D. McLin, 67, of West Hollywood, Fla., were conducted Aug. 15 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home with Elton Cartner officiating. Burial was in Mt. Hebron Cemetery. Mr. McLin died Aug. 11 at South Broward Hospital in Dania, Fla. He was a native of Hardin County, a son of Carrol and Annie Shelly McLin. He was a retired farmer and member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lena Clay McLin; four sons, Edward E. of Miami, Herbert L. and Bennie of West Hollywood, and Jimmy of U.S. Navy stationed in Vietnam; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Burns of Clilfton and Mrs. Danny Poe of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; a brother, Carl McLin and a sister Mrs. [rest of clipping cut off]
 
Eddie Burt Simon
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News
18 Aug 1967, no page number of clipping.
Final Rites For Eddie Burt Simon Pine Hill Church
Funeral services for Eddie Bert Simon, 84, of Lutts, were held August 2 at 2 o’clock from Pine Hill Church of Christ with Ed Clark officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Simon died July 31 at Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Florence. [Alabama] He was a native of Lauderdale County, Alabama, but had spent almost his entire life in Wayne County. His parents were John and Mary White Simon. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Odella Bevis Simon of Lutts; two sons, Wayne and Clifford Simon of Florence; five daughters, Mrs. Cleo Farris of Florence, Mrs. Roy Miles of Cloverdale, Alabama, Mrs. Elihu Martin of Lutts, Mrs. Vernon Pigg of South Bend, Indiana, and Mrs. Charles Holt of Tulsa, Oklahoma; twenty-nine grandchildren and thirty-two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Dan and Charles Simon, Harold and Horace Pigg, and Grandville and Gary Farris.

 

Charlie Goodman
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 16 June 1967, no page number on clipping.
Final Rites for Charlie Goodman Conducted Friday
Final Rites for Charlie Allen Goodman, 84, of Route 3, Waynesboro were conducted Friday, June 9 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home with Barney Webb officiating. Burial was in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Goodman died June 7 at Wayne General Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Daniel and Mary Ann Goodman Goodman. He was a retired former and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Lester of Nashville and Dewey Goodman of Hohenwald; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Perry of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Naomi Aiken of Torrance, Calif., and Mrs. Jewell Walker of Cicero, Ill; 19 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.

 

John Warrington
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 26 May 1967, no page number on clipping.
Final Rites For John Warrington Conducted Friday
Final rites for John W. Warrington, 87, of Savannah, were conducted Friday, May 19, at 2 o’clock from Mt. Carmel Church with Sonny Barber officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Warrington died May 18 at Hardin County Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Thomas and Fannie Nunley Warrington. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include two sons, Ernest of Lutts and Glenn Warrington of Savannah; two daughters, Miss Margaret Warrington and Mrs. Sally White both of Tuscumbia, Ala.; a brother, Walter Warrington of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Davis of Savannah and Mrs. Mamie Hardin of Clifton; eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

 

John Henry Lindsey
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 16 May 1967, no page number on clipping.
Former Wayne Resident Dies In Chattanooga
Funeral services for John Henry Lindsey, 90, of Chattanooga, were held Thursday, May 25 at 11 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral home Chapel with Rev. J. W. Daniel officiating. Burial was in Macedonia Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mr. Lindsey died May 22 at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Lindsey. He was a retired carpenter and a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include two son, Horace and Hugh Lindsey of Chattanooga; eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

 

Lonnie Hinton
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 16 June 1967, no page number on clipping.
Funeral Service McGlamery Church For Lonnie Hinton
Funeral services for Lonnie Hinton, 84, of Collinwood were held Wednesday, June 7 at 2 o’clock from McGlamery Church with Rev. J. W. Daniel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Hinton died June 5 at his home. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Zep and Betty Martin Hinton. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of God. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sally Ann Fraley Hinton of Collinwood, a son, Glen Hinton of Mishawaka, Ind.; three daughters, Mrs. Velma Vicsek of Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Bessie Bratton of Gary, Ind., and Mrs. Ethel Staggs of Collinwood; a brother, Ed Hinton of Mishawaka, Ind.; 24 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.

 

Elijah Edward Devers
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 2 June 1967, no page number on clipping.
Funeral Services For E. E. Devers Conducted Tuesday
Funeral services for Elijah Edward Devers, 85, of Clifton were conducted Tuesday, May 30 at 3 o’clock from Evans Chapel Methodist Church with Sonny Barber officiating. Mr. Devers died May 28 at Wayne County General Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County and a retired farmer. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rosie Dicus Devers; a son Nathan Devers of Amory, Miss; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Davidson of La Grange and Mrs. Ora Stricklin of Waynesboro; a stepson, Claude Albert Wood, of Clifton; a brother, Will Devers of Waynesboro; three sisters, Mrs. Della Todd, Mrs. Lizzie Shaw and Mrs. Hettie Peacock all of Waynesboro; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Maie Pulley
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping
Final Rites For Mrs. Maie Pulley Held On Saturday
Final rites for Mrs. Maie Pulley, 76, of Route 3, Waynesboro were conducted Saturday, January 21 at 1 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Fred Hosea officiating. Burial was in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Pulley died January 20 at Wayne General Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of Andy and Mandy DeVasure Long. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Dick Pulley; four sons, Monroe of Waynesboro, and C. G., James and Frank Pulley all of Dover, Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Edna Howe of Waynesboro, Mrs. Annie L. York and Mrs. Maxine Lovell of Dover, Ohio; and Mrs. Grace Ellis of Indiana; three sisters, Mrs. Tammy Pulley and Mrs. Gertrude Morgan of Waynesboro and Mrs. Loue Frazier of Oklahoma; a brother, Charlie Long of Waynesboro; 36 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Flora Jane Thompson
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping.
Final Rites Are Held Sunday For Mrs. Thompson
Final rites for Mrs. Flora Jane Thompson, 78, of Route 2, Collinwood were conducted Sunday, January 22 at 2:30 from Butler Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Willie Daniel officiating with burial in the church cemetery, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Thompson died January 21 at Wayne General Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of Solomon D. and Darcas Jane Daniels. Survivors include two sons, James of Joplin, Mo., and Vernie L. Thompson of Fallbrook, Calif.; five daughters, Mrs. Rosie Stooksberry of Jonesboro, Ark, Mrs. Vergie Daniel of Collinwood, Mrs. Ruby Price of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Bertie Heard of Route 2, Collinwood and Mrs. Eliase Parker of Waynesboro; three sisters, Mrs. Fronie Butler of Collinwood, Mrs. Missie Butler of Waynesboro and Mrs. Lou Anna Butler of Iron City; 30 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

 

Bruce Poag
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping.
Funeral Services For Bruce Poag Highland Church
Funeral Services for Bruce Poag, 88, of Route 4, Waynesboro, were conducted Thursday, January 19 at 2 o’clock from Highland Methodist Church with Rev. B. B. Powers officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Poag died January 16 in Blytheville Hospital in Arkansas. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of James S. and Laura Bush Poag. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Roy of Osceola, Ark., James of Route 4, Waynesboro and Hughes Poag of Manilla, Ark.; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Crews of Waynesboro, Mrs. Verna Hollis of Turlock, Calif., Mrs. Maggie Tolle of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Laura Gobbell of Truman, Ark.; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Hargett of Cherokee, Ala.; 22 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

 

Robert T. (Bob Taylor) Gallaher
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, Friday, April 4, 1969, no page number on clipping.
Rites for Bob Taylor Gallaher Held March 29
Funeral services for Robert T. (Bob Taylor) Gallaher were conducted Mar. 29 at 1:30 from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home chapel, with burial in Gallaher cemetery on Factory Creek. Mr. Gallaher, 83, of Route 5, Waynesboro, died Mar. 27, at Wayne County General Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, son of John L. and Sarah Jane Hollis Gallaher. He was a retired farmer, a member of the Baptist Church and a member of Waynesboro Masonic Lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ann Cole Gallaher; two daughters, Mrs. Edwinna Stricklin of Lutts, and Mrs. Frances Jane Moore of Waynesboro; a brother, Will Gallaher of Leoma; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Moore of Waynesboro and Mrs. Georgia Jackson of Paducah, Texas; and two grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Sallie Hardin Whitehead
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Sally Hardin Whitehead
Final rites for Mrs. Sally Hardin Whitehead, 80, of Waynesboro were conducted Sunday, January 7, at 2 o’clock from Waynesboro Church of Christ with Truman Keith officiating. Burial was in Shields Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral home in charge. Mrs. Whitehead died January 6 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after suffering severe burns. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of Charlie and Mollie Barnett Hardin. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons, Stenitt and Herman Whitehead both of Waynesboro; four daughters, Mrs. Carline Gannon and Mrs. Hattie Duren of Waynesboro, Mrs. Arlie Griffin of Hohenwald and Mrs. Christine Smith of Milford, Mich.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Opal Kelley of Hurtsboro, Ala.; a brother, Jim Hardin of Detroit, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. Herschel Nutt of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. lora Lee of Waynesboro, and Mrs. Pearl Anderson of Hohenwald; 35 grandchildren; 70 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Jimmy Paul Whitehead, J. T. Cannon, Billy Joe Duren, Charles Griffin and Franklin and Junior Lee.

 

Mrs. Roxie Viola Balentine
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Roxie Viola Balentine
Funeral services for Mrs. Roxie Viola Balentine, 83, of Florence, Alabama were conducted Sunday, January 7, at 2 o’clock from Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church with Rev. Emerald Bailey and Rev. J. W. Daniel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. Mrs. Balentine died January 4 at Wayne General Hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of Joe Thomas and Sarah Davis Creasy. She was a member of Pentecostal Holiness Church at Florence, Ala. Survivors include a son, Birdie Balentine of Iron City; six daughters, Mrs. Goldier Corum of Humboldt, Mrs. Icy Pilkington of Savannah, Mrs. Girdie Irby and Mrs. Emma Jane Moore both of Collinwood, Mrs. Lyda Murl Phillips of Cypress Inn and Mrs. Mary Henson of Florence, Ala.; two brothers, Baysdon Creasy of Iron City and Rich Creasy of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Callie Vickery of Florence, Ala; 25 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Sarah O. Stooksberry
Submitted by
Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County New, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Sarah O. Stooksberry
Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Orbadean Stooksberry, 41, of Waynesboro were held Friday, January 5 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral home Chapel with Fred Hosea officiating. Burial was in McGee Cemetery. Mrs. Stooksberry died January 3 at a Western State Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of Frank and Zada Clay Dugger of Waynesboro, who survive. She was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. Additional survivors include her husband, James Stooksberry of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Three brothers, Joe and Paul Dugger of Waynesboro and Howard Dugger of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. J. M. Clayton and Mrs. Herman Thompson of Waynesboro, and Mrs. Willard Creamer of Florence, Ala.

 

Raymond G. Morris
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping
Raymond G. Morris
Final rites for Raymond G. Morris, 48, of Mishawaka, Ind., were held Friday, January 5 at 11 o’clock from Lutts Community Church with C. M. Robbins of Savannah officiating. Burial was in Shiloh National Military Park with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. Mr. Morris died January 2 at a South Bend, Ind. hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of R. W. and Ola Hodges Morris of Lutts, who survive. He was a factory worker and a veteran of World War II. Survivors in addition to his parents are his wife, Mrs. Lessie Kilburn Morris of Mishawaka, ind.; two sons, Raymond Glen and Ronald Lynn Morris both of Mishawaka, inc.; two brothers, Reeder of Cypress Inn and Doyle Morris of Lutts; two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Daniel of Lutts, and Mrs. J. R. Combs of Savannah; and two grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Nora Middleton Knight
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Nora Middleton Knight
Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Middleton Knight, 74, of the Culp’s Chapel Community, were held at 1 o’clock January 2 at Culp’s Chapel Methodist Church. Burial was in the Church cemetery. Mrs. Knight died December 31 at Hardin County General Hospital. Survivors are four brothers, Ernie and Bill Middleton of Blytheville, Arkansas; Danny Middleton of Culp’s Chapel, and Jesse Middleton of Corinth, Mississippi; and two sisters, Mrs. Fronie Culp of Culp’s Chapel and Mrs. Carrie Parker of Clifton.

 

Harry L. Stull
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping.
Harry L. Stull
Funeral services for Harry Lancaster Stull, 72, retired electrician and plumber of Waynesboro were conducted Dec. 23 at 1 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Robert Shelton officiating. Burial was in the Clifton Cemetery. Mr. Stull died Dec. 21 at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of William P. and Martha Lancaster Stull. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Mason and a veteran of World War I. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Clara Hughes Stull, a daughter, Mrs. Martha Lillian Deller of Knoxville; a granddaughter, Miss Jennifer Deller of Knoxville and a sister, Miss Elizabeth Stull of Savannah.

 

Mrs. Margaret E. Reed
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Margaret E. Reed
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret E. Reed, 87, of Collinwood were conducted December 24 at 1 o’clock from Butler Grove Church with Rev. George Kelley officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. Mrs. Reed died Dec. 23 at Wayne County General Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of Thomas J. and Sarah Jane Landcaster Thompson. She was member of Macedonia Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, Ernest Reed, a daughter, Mrs. Rosie Jones and a brother, Monroe Thompson, all of Collinwood; a sister, Mrs. Tilda Martin of Waynesboro; 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

 

Michael L. Johnson
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping.
Michael L. Johnson
Graveside services for Michael L. Johnson, three weeks, were conducted Dec. 23 at 2 o’clock at Centenary Cemetery with Nick White officiating. Middle Tennessee Funeral home was in charge. Survivors include his parents, James M. and Jeraldine Fowler Johnson of Oxford, Ala; tow brothers, Kenneth and Paul Johnson of the home and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Johnson of Lutts, and Mrs. Harriet Barber of McColl, S.C.

 

Mrs. Plina Elizabeth (Lizzie) Thompson
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. P. Elizabeth Thompson
Final rites for Mrs. Plina Elizabeth (Lizzie) Thompson, 81, of Champaign, Ill, were held Dec 23 at 10 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. B. B. Powers officiating. Burial was in Walker Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson died Dec. 20 at Leonard Nursing Home. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of john and Mary Helton Throgmorton. She was a Baptist Faith. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Lou Smith of Champaign, Ill; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

 

William C. Flippo
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 28 Feb 1969, no page number on clipping.
William C. Flippo
Funeral services for William C. Flippo, 80, of Route 6, Waynesboro were conducted February 27 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Burney Webb officiating. Burial was in Memory Gardens. Mr. Flippo died Feb 25 at Wayne County General Hospital. He was a native of Lawrence County, a son of John and Amanda Hill Flippo. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Seiber Flippo; four sons, Ford of Inkster, Mich., W. C. Jr. of Waynesboro, James of Ft. Campbell, Ky., and Leon Flippo of the home; six daughters, Mrs. Madalene Leftwich of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Pauline Camper of Warren, Mich., Mrs. Mattie Skelton of Waynesboro, Mrs. Senia Skelton of South Gate, Mich., Mrs. Normaline Bouchard of Wyandotte, Mich., and Mrs. Ruby Faye Hammack of Trenton, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Herbert Jones of Waynesboro; a stepson, William Travis Hicks of Dearborn Heights, Mich., 25 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and four step-grandchildren.

 

Miss Lizzie Davis
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 4 April 1969, no page number on clipping.
Miss Lizzie Davis
Funeral services for Miss Lizzie Davis, 83, of Clifton were conducted April 3 at 2 o’clock from First Baptist Church with Rev. B. B. Powers and Rev. King Thetford officiating. Burial was in Memorial Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Miss Davis died April 1 at Wayne County General Hospital. She was a native of Waynesboro, a daughter of J. N. and Nancy Copeland Davis. She was a former school teacher and had taught Sunday School for many years at First Baptist Church where she was a member. Survivors include a number of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

 

Terry Reese
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 4 April 1969, no page number on clipping.
Terry Reese
Final rites for Terry Finn Reece, 11, of Florence, Ala. were conduced March 29 a 2 o’clock from Forrest Hills Baptist Church with Rev. Hatcht and Rev. Helms officiating. Burial was in Tri-City Memorial Gardens. Young Terry fell dead in a neighbor’s yard March 27. He was a native of Florence, Ala., son of Robert and Geraldine Beckham Reese who survive. He was a fifth grade student at Harlem High School. Other survivors include three brothers, Bobby, Brian and Kevin all of the home and grandmothers, Mrs. Lorene Redmon of Waynesboro and Mrs. Robert Reese of Huntsville, Ala.

 

Joe Pat Roberts
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 4 Apr 1969, no page number on clipping.
Joe Pat Roberts
Final rites for Joe Pat Roberts, 53, of Sheffield, Ala. were conducted March 29 at 2 o’clock from Second Baptist Church with Rev. R. E. Mayo and Rev. Thomas Thornton officiating. Burial was in Sheffield Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. Roberts died March 27 at Shoals Hospital after an illness of four months. He was a native of Marshall County but had made his home in Sheffield for the past 23 years. He was an employee with the Power Department for 19 years and a member of Second Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ovalee Cook Roberts; a step-son, Jimmy Baccus of Sheffield; a step-daughter, Mrs. A. . Borden of Colbert Heights, and a number of brothers and sisters.

 

Jesse Bundy Wilson
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 4 April 1969, no page number on clipping.
Jesse B. Wilson
Funeral services for Jesse Bundy Wilson, 78, of Collinwood were conducted March 30 at 2 o’clock from Cromwell Crossroads Church with Richard Taylor and J. W. Daniel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Wilson died march 28 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of John F. and Mary Pigg Wilson. He was a cabinet maker by trade and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Rich of Nashville; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Pairsada Crowe
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 11 April 1969, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Pairsada Crowe
Final rites for Mrs. Pairsada Crowe, 84, of Paducah, Ky. were conducted April 4 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Henry J. Golson officiating. Burial was in Boyd Cemetery. Mrs. Crowe died April 2 at Madisonville Kentucky Hospital. She was a native of Lewis County, a daughter of Dock and Sally Edwards Barbour. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include five sons, Clovis of Paducah, Ky., Edward of Chicago, Ill., Willard of Detroit, Mich., Loyd of Houston, Texas., and Farris Crowe of Nashville; 19 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren.

 

John R. Faulkner
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 11 April 1969, no page number on clipping.
John R. Faulkner
Funeral services for John R. Faulkner, 49, of Chicago, Ill, were conducted April 8 at one o’clock from Cromwell Cross Roads Church with Rev. R. E. Pugh officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Faulkner died April 5 at his home. He was a native of Hardin County, a son of Mrs. Fanny Warrington Faulkner of Lutts and the late Elisha Faulkner. He was a tool and die maker by trade and a member of Lutts Methodist Church. Survivors in addition to his mother are a brother, Grady Faulkner of Mishawaka, Ind., and two sisters, Mrs. Richard Horton and Mrs. Althea House of Lutts.

 

Marlon Wesley Lockard
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 18 April 1969, no page number on clipping.
M. Wesley Lockard
Funeral services for Marlon Wesley Lockard, 64, of Lutts were conducted April 16 at 2 o’clock from Cromwell Cross Roads Church with Rev. Walker Rich of Savannah officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Lockard died unexpectedly April 14 at his home. He was a native of Pemiscot County Missouri, a son of James Wesley and Ida Decker Lockard. he was a farmer and a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby Horton Lockard, a son, Bas E. Lockard of Waynesboro; a daughter, Mrs. Mamie Risner of Lutts; a brother, John Alvin Lockard of Hornersville, Mo.; a sister Mrs. Othie Scott of Collinwood and eight grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Tennie Elizabeth Cole Martin
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7.
Mrs. Tennie Martin
Funeral services for Mrs. Tennie Elizabeth Cole Martin of Waynesboro were conducted April 20 at 2:30 from First Baptist Church with Rev. King Thetford officiating, assisted by Rev. B. B. Powers. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Martin died April 18 at Wayne County General Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, a daughter of Addison W. and Emma McKinnon Cole. She was a retired school teacher, bookkeeper for Hassell and Hughes, and employee of the City of Waynesboro, and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Turman, Mrs. Bess Belew, and Mrs. Grace Morrow all of Waynesboro; three step-sons, Walter Martin of Albuquerque, N.M., Tommy A. Martin of Chattanooga, and Roy Martin of Florence, Ala.; three step-daughters, Mrs. Lula Jackson of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Beulah Taylor of Collinwood and Mrs. Mae Mulligan of Florence, Ala.; a number of nieces and nephews.

 

Noah Webster Martin
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7.
Noah W. Martin
Final rites for Noah Webster Martin, 65, of Collinwood were conducted April 22 at 2 o’clock from Collinwood Methodist Church with Rev. J. W. Daniel and Rev. Paul Z. Ball officiating. Burial was in McGlamery Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Martin died April 20 at Wayne County General Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of David H. and Lousette Blair Martin. He was a carpenter and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons, David Henry and James Ronnie and a daughter Bertie Aileen Martin all of the home; two brothers, Charlie of Pulaski and Luther Martin of Collinwood; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Prohart of Ajo, Arizona and Mrs. Eunice Barnett of Collinwood; and several nieces and nephews.

 

Billie Stricklin
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7.
Billie Stricklin
Funeral services for Billie Stricklin, 44, of Route 2, Lutts, were conducted April 22 at 2 o’clock from Cromwell Cross Roads Church with Rev. Thurman Stults and Rev. Elton Cotner officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Stricklin died April 20 at Wayne County General Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of W. T. and Mattie Brown Stricklin. He was an employee of Collinwood Manufacturing Company, a veteran of World War II and a member of Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Jewell Melson Stricklin; three daughters, Margaret, Frances and Billie Ann Stricklin all of the home; two brothers, James of Lutts and David Stricklin of Adamsville; and two sisters, Mrs. Marie Phillips of Shiloh and Mrs. Flora Jean Melson of Adamsville.

 

William Arthur Vickery
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7.
William A. Vickery
Funeral services for William Arthur Vickery, 53, of Jackson, Miss. were conducted April 18 at 2 o’clock from Lindsey Chapel Church. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Vickery died April 16 at his home. He was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala., a son of John A. and Ona Balentine Vickery. He was a construction worker and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Jean Seltzer of San Francisco, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Cora Balentine; Mrs. Ola Tomlin and Mrs. Alice Nichols all of Mishawaka, Ind.; and Mrs. Beatrice Broyles of Savannah; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

 

Ernest Floyd Adams
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7.
Ernest Floyd Adams
Final rites for Ernest Floyd Adams, 60, of Route 5, Waynesboro were conducted April 19 at 1:30 from Fishtrap Church with Rev. Richard Bailey officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Adams died April 17 at his home. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of William D. and Docia Dial Adams. He was a farmer, a member of the Wayne County School Board and a Methodist. Survivors include his wife, Sula Mae Carden Adams; two sons, James W. of Savannah, Ga.; and Amos S. Adams of Waynesboro; a daughter, Mrs. Lou Nell Dean of Louisville, Ky.; four half-brothers, Herman Adams of Earl, Ark., Richard Adams of Augusta, Ark., James Earl Adams of West Helena, Ark., and Arnold Adams of La Porte, Ind.; four half-sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Grable of Bell Gardens, Calif., Mrs. Louise Hardy of West Memphis, Ark., Mrs. Leona Burk of Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Esterlean Golden of Proctor, Ark., and two grandchildren.

 

Mrs. Eula Pitts Waters Walker
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 9 May 1969, no page number on clipping.
Mrs. Eula Walker
Final rites for Mrs. Eula Pitts Waters Walker of Clifton were held May 1 at 10 a.m. at Mt. Carmel Methodist Church. Rev. G. C. Self officiated with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Walker died Apr. 29, in Hardin County Hospital at Savanna. She was a native of Wayne County and had lived most of her life in Clifton. She was a daughter of the late Dona Ellis and J. J. Pitts. Survivors include a son, Jack Waters of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Walker of Cerro Gordo, and Mrs. Ruth Wilson of Savannah; three sisters, Mrs. Gertie Phillips of Rienzi, Miss., Mrs. Charlie Davis of Waynesboro, and Mrs. Lillian Long of Savannah; and a grandson, Capt. James Jeter of Warner Robbins AFB, Georgia.

 

Vance Drake Lynch
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 9 May 1969, no page number on clipping.
Vance Drake Lynch
Final rites for Vance Drake Lynch, 5, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lynch of Waynesboro were conducted May 2 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. H. H. Hurst officiating. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The child was killed Wednesday afternoon, April 30 in an automobile accident. Survivors in addition to the parents are two brothers, Lance Price and Jerry Anthony and a sister Dawn Marie all of the home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Westergaard of Berkeley, Calif.; and Mrs. Lillian Lynch of Waynesboro.
William S. Nance
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 9 May 1969, no page number on clipping.
William S. Nance
Funeral services for William S. Nance, 60, of Matthews, Mo. were conducted May 4 at 2 o’clock from Nunnelee Funeral Chapel in Sikeston, Mo. The Rev. Ellis A. Grant officiated with burial in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Mr. Nance died May 2 at Methodist Hospital in Memphis after a short illness. He was a native of Nancy Bend Community in Hardin County, a son of William S. and Emma Nancy. He was a farmer and a member of the Little Vine General Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Northcutt Nancy, seven children; a brother, Benham Nancy of Savannah; and give grandchildren.

 

Archie E. Holt
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 13 June 1969, no page number on clipping.
Archie E. Holt
Funeral services for Archie E. Holt, 74, of Elkhart, Indiana were conducted June 6 at 2 o’clock from Metz Funeral home with Earl Cook officiating. Burial was in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Mr. Holt died June 4 at Elkhart General Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County but had made his home in Elkhart for the past 24 years. He was a member of the Willowdale Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dona Holt; four sons, Weston J. of Lawrenceburg; James D. of South Bend, Ind.; Everett E. of Elkhart; and Gilbert S. of Bloomington; four daughters, Mrs. Esther Harder of Lewisburg, Mrs. Ruby Hunsberger of Elkhart, Mrs. Marle Morrow of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Viva Roberts of Chattanooga; four brothers, Marvin and Arvil Holt of Cypress Inn and Erate and Warren Holt both of Florence, Ala.; six sisters, Mrs. Hattie Bevis, Cloverdale, Ala., Mrs. Ethel McFall of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Addie Gilchrist and Mrs. Odie McFall of Cypress Inn, Mrs. Ollie McFall of Ethridge, Mrs. Essie Mahan of Cloverdale, Ala.; 13 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

 

William Pose Butler
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 13 June 1969, no page number on clipping.
William Pose Butler
Final rites for William Pose Butler, 81, of Rt. 2, Iron City were conducted June 7 at 2 o’clock from Butler Grove Church with Rev. J. W. Daniel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Butler died June 5 at Lawrence County General Hospital. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Jim and Bon Martin Butler. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillie Daniel Butler; two son, Jimmy and Iron City and Johnny Butler of Lawrenceburg; three daughters, Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. Walter Brison both of Collinwood, and Mrs. Melvin Thompson of Iron City; three brothers, Wess and Henry of Collinwood, and Harvey Butler of Iron City; a half-brother, Ernest Butler of Birmingham, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Annie Thompson of Collinwood, 26 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

 

Willie White, Jr.
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News, 13 June 1969, no page number on clipping.
Willie White, Jr.
Funeral services for Willie White, Jr., 31, of Waynesboro were conducted June 7 at 2 o’clock from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home with Thomas Roper officiating, assisted by Mr. White’s nephew, Bobby White. Burial was in Cromwell Cross Roads Cemetery. Mr. White died June 5 at his home. He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Willie White, Sr. of Waynesboro, who survives and the late Osa Atkinson White. He was a machinist at Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Mich., and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors in addition to his father are his wife, Mrs. Katherine M. Scalf White; two daughters Layra Kay and Lisa Annette of the home; five brothers, Bill and Dan of Nashville, J. T. and Joel of Ypsilanti, Mich.; and Iley White of Chicago, Ill., five sisters, Mrs. Marie Pope of Waynesboro, Mrs. Azlee Stanfield of Savannah, Mrs. Waymon Moser of Collinwood, Mrs. Susie West of Ypsilanti and Mrs. Monetta Ellison of Warrior, Ala.

 

Little Juanita Hassell
Submitted by

Don Meredith
Source: Clifton Times
Clifton, Tennessee
Thursday, December 20, 1894
Vol. XXI    No. 43
Page 3
 
Little Juanita Hassell
     At 11 o’clock last Monday morning little Juanita Hassell died after about 60 hours of untold suffering from an attack of the croop.
     Funeral Services were held at the residence Tuesday afternoon and the burial took place in the Clifton cemetery.
     All the physicians in town were in attendance, and Dr. Buchanan of Waynesboro was called Friday night.  At 12 o’clock, the only hope to save it was to perform tracheotomy, which means the insertion of a tube into the windpipe.  Through this, the little sufferer breathed a living death until Monday at 11 o’clock.
     She was the idolized of her parents and the pet and pride of almost every one in Clifton.  An interesting and intelligent child, far above the ordinary, with a disposition that was purity and innocence itself, it is not surprising that the universal sympathy in her death should touch the brinks of grief.  There is not a person in Clifton who would not make any sacrifice to show these dear parents how deeply they deplore the death of their child, and who would not willingly help to bear the burden of this bereavement.  Words and language fail the writer in expressing the depth and sincerity of the sympathy he feels for these parents whose numerous kindnesses have afforded him numberless pleasures and whose devotion to their only child has often been an object of his admiration.
     She is gone but not forgotten.  The love that belongs to those children whom Divinity has taken to himself is a chord as strong as bands of steel that bind us to the hope of rest beyond this tide of tribulations, and a ladder by which we mount to the heights of His eternal promises.

 

Charles F. Pennington
Submitted by

Don Meredith
Source:
The Wayne County News
Friday, December 27, 1940
Page 1
 
PENNINGTON, FORMER RESIDENT HERE: DEAD
Dies Following Injuries Received in Altercation with Bill Lawhead

Charles F. Pennington, a former resident of Waynesboro, and well known here died in the U.S. Veteran’s Hospital in Memphis Monday morning where he had been taken for treatment for injuries received in an altercation near Hohenwald late last week.
It is reported that the difficulty occurred at the farm of Mr. Pennington adjoining the Meriwether Lewis Park about six miles east of Hohenwald.  One Bill Lawhead, of Indianapolis, Indiana, had been making his home with Pennington for some time following a disappointment in a business venture in Lewis County, and was at work for Mr. Pennington erecting a house when an argument arose over a settlement, resulting in the injuries causing his death. Mr. Pennington received his early education here, where he resided with his father, Robert Pennington, and members of his family until his early manhood.  He entered the United States Railway mail service and was assigned from Jellico to Knoxville in East Tennessee.  While laying over at Knoxville during the days he was on duty, he entered the University of Tennessee Law department, and graduated there some years ago.
After the close of the World War in which Mr. Pennington volunteered his services, He opened a law office at Hohenwald, and was actively engaged in the practice of his profession there.  He has appeared before the courts here on numerous occasions, and was widely known here where he has a number of relatives.  During his service for his country he was assigned to the Transportation service and crossed the Atlantic Ocean several times with convoys.  He entered the ranks as a private but was promoted to the rank of Major before the close of the war, and was holding that commission when he received his honorable discharge from service.
Mr. Pennington is survived by one brother, George Pennington of Napier and one half brother of Old Hickory, also two sisters and one half sister, Mrs. Frank Scott, Ruppertown, Mrs. Mora Crews and Mrs. Jess Barber.
He was buried at Napier, in Lewis County, near his boyhood home.

 

Rev. Daniel Judd
Submitted by

Steven Elder
Source: “Christian Advocate”
Nashville, TN
23 Aug 1860
Rev. Daniel Judd
As announced in your columns, this good man has gone from labor to reward. He was a native of Pennsylvania, but emigrated to Tennessee while young. For a number of years he was a resident of Nashville, and died in Wayne county, Tenn., on the 11th of July 1860, in his 60th year. He was converted and united with the M.E. Church soon after he reached mature manhood, and in a short time thereafter began to preach the gospel. He exercised his gifts for thirty-four years as a local minister, and was faithful and useful in his holy calling. He was a man of good natural mind and respectable acquirements in his knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. His life was consistent. He maintained a good reputation, and exercised an influence favorable to the cause of Christianity.

His last sickness was protracted, but sanctified to his good. As he approached the grave, his soul repined for the joys of the “better land.” Few men ever met death with a firmer trust in the merits of Christ than did Brother Judd. Indeed his victory was complete. He talked of death with perfect calmness: and of his hope beyond the grave with full assurance. His exhortations to wife, children and friends were fraught with wisdom, and his last hours full of comfort. He died like a Christian; in full possession of his mental faculties, he bade adieu to earth,
“And died, his father’s God to meet”
Daniel Judd will long live in memory and afflictions of his friends; and will doubtless live in heaven for ever. “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.”
J.B. McFerrin

 

W. Riley Davis
Submitted by

Mary Edith Wood
Source:
Wayne County News
22 Oct 1936
W. Riley Davis, highly respected farmer of the Beech Creek community, died at his home Monday, October 19th, after a long Illness. He was 84 years of age.
He is survived by his last wife, Mrs. Ferbie Pulley Davis, and four children to their union, as follows; Mrs.. Arizona Howell, Mrs. Viola Holt, Charlie and Bradley Davis all of the Beech Creek section, and Mrs. Ella Bawcom of Miss, daughter by his first marriage Burial was in the Bawcom Cemetery on Beech Creek.

 

James F. Cunningham
Submitted by

Betty Martin
Source:
Santa Ana Register–Monday, Jan., 7, 1946
    James F. Cunningham, 88, died today in his home a 332 N. Orange St., Orange. He was a native of Waynesboro, Tenn.    Survivors are a son, Arthur S. Cunningham of Orange; two brothers, George and John of Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs Mary Dugger of Arkansas and other relatives.    Services will be held in the chapel of the Shannon Funeral home in Orange at 2:30 p.m. Thursday with interment in Fairhaven cemetery. 

 

Emily West Murrie
Submitted by

Terry Ceballos
Source:
The Vienna Times, June 29, 1939  (Vienna, IL)
Aunt Emily Murrie, 94, Called Home To Rest on Sunday Evening June 25 Death Claims Aged Mother Sunday, June 25, 1939Emily West Murrie, daughter of Woodson and Martha (Casteel) West was born June 2, 1845, in the state of Tennessee and when a small child came with her parents to Southern Illinois.  She was one of a family of ten children, viz. Henry, James A., Osburn H., Mary, Martha, William, Amanda E., Narcissie Catherine and Fannie West. All are deceased. Mrs. Murrie departed this life at her home, southeast of Vienna, ILL., June 25, 1939, at the ripe old age of 94 years and 23 days.On February 18, 1874, she was united in marriage to Jefferson Monroe Murrie and to this union seven children were born, Fleetie and Freddie having preceded her in death.  In September, 1896 the home was again bereft, this time taking the husband and father, leaving Aunt Emily with the responsibility of the home and rearing of her family, which responsibility she assumed with such Christian fortitude that her children and those who came in contact with her can rise up to call her blessed.  It can be truly said of her that her doors were open to widows and orphans and those less fortunate than she, and her advice and counsel will long  be remembered by those as the same motherly advice as given her own children.  Even the passerby received as hearty a welcome from Aunt Emily as those nearest her.Her alertness, activity and keen mind kept her young despite the years which continued to roll on.She professed faith in Christ as her Saviour some 65 years ago. She was not only a Christian, but one of God’s noble women, serving rather than being served, proving her faith and sincerity in the Lord by her good works; visiting the sick or those in distress, all will stand as a living monument to her memory, yet living that quiet, unpretentious, unassuming life that spoke volumes.Aunt Emily never united with any church, yet she made the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Concord her spiritual home.Those surviving to mourn her passing are the following sons and daughters:  Mrs.  Ida Lay, Simpson; C. W. and Harry Murrie, Vienna: Newton J. and Walter Murrie of Simpson.  Also surviving are twenty-four grandchildren, fifteen great grandchilden, a host of nieces and nephews.

“I cannot say, I will not say, that she is dead, she’s just away.”

 (Her Death Certificate records that the doctor attended her from 6-18-1939 to 6-25-1939.  Cause of death:  cerebral hemorrhage which began on June 18, 1939.  Other contributory causes: arteriole sclerosis.)

 

Robert Walter SmithSubmitted by
Doris Smith HalfordObituary Wayne County NewsNovember 1980 
Robert Walter Smith died November 4th, 1980 after a long illiness. Robert left behind a wife, Frances. (Clifton) 3 daughters Doris Halford and Terri Warrington of Clifton and Robbie Jones of Utica, Mich.He was the son of the late Lytle and Sally Smith of Clifton.
My Dad passed away when he was only 57 years of age, at that time I thought he was an “old” man but now that I am his age I realize he did not get to enjoy life enough and I definately did not get to talk with my dad enough.
After all these years, not a day goes by that I don’t think to myself, I wish I could tell my Dad what I have done with my life and tell him all about my grandchild. I know he would smile and say, “I am so proud”

 

J. E. Mann
Submitted by

Jerry W. Murphy
Source:
The Clifton Mirror
Vol. 24  No. 9
Clifton, Tennessee
Friday, Dec. 9, 1904
page 1
Suicide of J.E. Mann
    J. Eugene Mann, a traveling salesman out of Nashville, was found dead in his room at the Morris Hotel in Birmingham, Ala., last Saturday. His death was caused by morphine.
    Mr. Mann formerly made this territory and was well-known in Clifton. He was a big, whole-souled man and his fine business and social qualities made him a general favorite. The news of his tragic death was quite a shock to his Clifton friends. No reason for the suicide has been assigned.

 

Albert Murphy
Submitted by

Jerry W. Murphy
Source:
“Wayne County News”
Vol. 107, No. 30
dated 10 Jan 1964
Page 1
Funeral Services Are Held Monday For Albert Murphy
    Albert Murphy, 83, of Route 1 Lutts died at his home Monday January 6. Funeral services were held Tuesday from Mt. Hebron Church at 2:00 o’clock. Rev. Andrew Garrett officiated. Burial was in Houston Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
    Mr. Murphy was a native of Wayne County, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Seal Murphy. He was a member of the Holiness church.
    He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maude Murphy; a daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Melson, and a son James Haggard Murphy both of Waynesboro. [Comment – He was the son of William “Bill” Murphy and Mary Ann Brown. He was listed as 2 years old on the 1880 census thus making him actually older than the obituary would indicate. The children by his first wife were omitted from the obituary. They were: Seab Murphy, Sr., Lewis Murphy, Janie Smith, Henry Murphy, J.T. Murphy and Haggard Murphy.]

 

William Andrew Shepard
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
Newspaper clipping
No newspaper name
Date on clipping:
25 Oct 1915 
Valuable Citizen Called
Mr. W. A. Shepard Answers the Final Summons. A Progressive and Good Man
The whole community was distressed when the news spread abroad Monday morning that Mr. William Andrew Shepard has passed away at his home on Walnut street from an attack of heart trouble.

      Although he had not enjoyed the best of health for the past year, Mr. Shepard had been confined to his home for only a few days; and the report of his death came as a chock to the people, who had learned to respect him as a conscientious, able and progressive citizen, a good and generous man, public spirited and earnest in the upbuilding of the community.
     Mr. Shepard was a native of this section, having been born and raised near Cypress Inn, Tennessee, on the county line, and where he accumulated a goodly share of the possessions of this world, before moving to Florence several years ago. After becoming a citizen of Florence, he gradually took his place as one of the best and most valuable men here. A man of means, public spirited to the fullest, he was a great upbuilder for Florence; the type of man who is worth a great deal to the community and the public.
     He was a member of the Church of Christ and of the Masonic Lodge, and prominent in all civic affairs.
     He is survived by his widow, and three daughters, Misses Mary, Annie and Gladys.
     The funeral services were held at the family residence on Tuesday morning at ten o’clock, conducted by his pastor, Rev. Isaac C. Hoskins, after which interment took place in the city cemetery.
     As mark of respect to him, and in appreciation of many qualities he had embodied in his citizenship of Florence, the stores closed during the hour of the funeral services, and the business men of the city paid tribute to him at his grave.

 

Annie Lawson
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
No date or name of newspaper on clipping.
Probably The Florence Times
Cypress Inn
Editor Times – The death angel visited our midst October 28, 1914, and claimed for its victim little Annie Lawson, aged seven years, four months and 28 days. She was such a sweet and lovable little girl, and was the pet and favorite of all her relations. Being only seven years of age, she was in the third grade of her school work, and during her illness she would say she wanted to get well and go back to school. But the Lord saw fit to call her home to be with her father, Andrew Lawson, who preceded her to the grave a little more than three years ago. Her many friends attended her bedside and did all they could for her, but to no avail. Her mother, Mrs. Minnie Lawson and her little sister, Emily, were both in bed with typhoid fever when she died, and “Little Annie” had been sick with whooping cough and typhoid fever for more than two months. She was laid to rest by her father at the Austin cemetery the 29th, in the presence of a host of relatives and friends. It seems sad to think we shall never hear her dear voice and see her pleasant face any more in this world. But the Lord knew best, and we can only strive to live so when we are called away we can meet her beyond the pearly gates; for Jesus said, “Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.”
     There was a band in heaven
     That was not quite complete;
     So God called little Annie
     To fill the vacant seat.
One Who Loved Her.

 

Culus Lawson
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
No date or name of
newspaper on clipping.
In Memory
The death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lawson, on Saturday, Dec. 5th, 1914, and claimed for its victim one of their twin boys – Culus Lawson, aged 6 years, 1 month and 12 days. He had been sick only a week, and the doctors and friends did all they could, but to no avail. The Lord called him to heaven, where there is no sickness, pain or death. It seemed so sad to see the “twin brothers” parted. They were so devoted to each other. Where you saw one, just there too, was the other. But now Culus has gone and left us and is beckoning to father, mother and little brother to come to him beyond the pearly gates. Culus was laid to rest in the Mt. Hope cemetery, after funeral services conducted by Rev. Wilkerson of Waynesboro, Tenn., in the presence of a host of relatives and friends.

A Friend.

 

Jonathan Belew Lawson
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
no date or name of paper
on clipping
[Lawson died 21 Oct 1928
according to tombstone in
Austin Cemetery.]
LAWSON ANSWERS DEATH SUMMONS
Funeral services for J. B. Lawson, 74, of Cypress Inn, Tenn, who died Sunday, afternoon following an attack of flew and pneumonia which lasted for three weeks, were held Monday afternoon from the home with Rev. Hallman, his pastor, officiating and Fielder directing.

    Mr. Lawson was one of the most highly respected citizens of his community. He always gave of his time and means to the support of school and church activity. He was a member of the Salem Methodist Church of Cypress Inn Community and also a member of the Cypress Inn Masonic lodge.
     His follow masons had charge of the funeral and laid him to rest with masonic honors.
     Mr. Lawson is survived by his wife, Mrs. J. B. Lawson, two sons, S. W. Lawson, of Chicago, and W. N. Lawson, of Philadelphia, Penn., two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Bundrant and Mrs. Hays Spain, both of Waynesboro, Tenn., and three brothers, Joe Lawson of Oklahoma, W. Y. Lawson of Cypress Inn, and S. H. Lawson of Florence.

 

Luther Gilchrist
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
clipping dated 31 Oct 1917
no name of newspaper
on clipping
NOBLE YOUNG LIFE ENDED
The many friends of Luther Gilchrist were grieved at his death, which occurred Wednesday, October 31st at Greenville, S.C. while in preparation for war. His death resulted from an attack of measles, followed by pneumonia in both lungs. About two months ago he was called out for the training camps and he immediately responded to the call. He was living with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilchrist, on Weatherford, where he was held in high esteem for his many noble traits of character. Luther had won and retained a host of friends who sincerely mourn his death. His body was sent home for interment, and was conveyed to Mt. Hope Cemetery on Wednesday of last week, where Rev. R. P. Lawson conducted the funeral rites and his body was laid to rest by loving hands. The planting of the United States flag on the grave closed a sad scene. The deceased left to mourn his death a father, mother, four brothers and three sisters, besides a host of friends. The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved ones, May He who doeth all things well comfort the sorrowing hearts. A Friend.

 

Mrs. Mary Olive
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
no date or name of newspaper
on clipping
IN MEMORY OF MRS. MARY OLIVE
On November 13, 1923, the Death Angel visited at the home of Mrs. Early Davis and claimed her loving mother. She was 72 years old and loved by all who knew her. She leaves one daughter, one son, and one sister to mourn her death.

     Her death was due to a cancer of the stomach from which she suffered about five months. Three sons and her husband have preceded her and will welcome her on that bright and beautiful shore. She told them that she was ready and willing to go when her Savior called her.
     Mrs. Mary Olive was a good Christian woman. I believe if any one has gone to heaven she has, and is sleeping in the arms of her Savior. She was laid to rest in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Written by her niece, Ida Olive.

 

John Craig McClanahan
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
clipping dated
Died Nov. 9, 1930
No name of newspaper
FORMER WAYNE COUNTIAN DIES IN WASHINGTON
J. R. McClanahan received word last week of the death of his brother John, who was residing in Everett, Washington. He was a former Wayne Countian and left here a number of years ago.

     The Everett News said relative to his death:
     John Craig McClanahan, for several years instructor in the commercial department of the Everett high school and later instructor in a local business college, lost his light through inhalation of carbon monoxide gas as he was adjusting a wheel on his automobile Sunday morning. The tragedy occurred in a garage at Marysville, adjoining a residence he had purchased a few days ago.
     Mr. McClanahan, with his wife and daughter, Bonita, 14, a student in North Junior high, had been living at the Olympic Apartments, 2325 Colby avenue. The family planned to move to their Marysville home yesterday. Mr. McClanahan had been going to Marysville to spend the nights there.
     It was his intention to come to Everett Sunday morning to attend church. When he failed to appear at the expected time and a telephone call to Marysville brought no response, Mrs. McClanahan, accompanied by Mrs. Edgar Johnson, motored over to learn what had detained him,
     Reaching Marysville they found Mr. McClanahan’s car in the garage entrance, part of it in the open air and the rear of the machine in the building. At the rear of the car they found Mr. McClanahan lying on the floor unconscious, but apparently still alive. A physician was summoned and a call sent to Everett fire department for a lungmotor. All efforts to revive him failed.
     The engine of the car was running and tolls on the floor indicated he had attempted to make some hasty adjustment after getting ready to start for Everett. While doing so he had breathed the deadly gas.
     Mr. McClanahan was born on a farm near Iron City, Tennessee, October 8, 1881. Following a course in the public schools, he went to Bowling Green , Kentucky, and was graduated from commercial college there and later from a commercial college in Chicago. He also was a graduate of the Zannanian Art School of Columbus, Ohio. Before coming to Everett he followed his profession in Phoenix, Arizona and later in Montana.
     He served as an officer in the First Baptist church here and was always prominent in its activities. he consistently lived his religion.
     Besides his widow, Mrs. Verna McClanahan, and their daughter, he leaves a brother and two sisters, Leonard McClanahan, Mrs. Josephine Austin, and Miss Mattie McClanahan living in Alabama, and a brother, Reuben McClanahan, in Tennessee.
     Funeral services conducted by the Rev. H. Robinson McKee, pastor of the First Baptist church, will be held today at 1:30 o’clock in the Callacombe & Fickel mortuary. Pall bearers will be members of the Sunday School class which he taught. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.

 

Willis E. McClanahan
Submitted by

Mrs. Grace Wright Carver
no date or name of newspaper
on clipping [probably
Florence Times,
Florence, AL]
TIRED OF LIVING
Mr. Willis E. McClanahan Voluntarily Takes His Life
On Tuesday morning last the sad intelligence rapidly spread through our city that Mr. Willis E. McClanahan had committed suicide . Tired of living, “a physical wreck,” as he himself had written, he took chloroform in the early part of the day, and in a few hours he had passed to the great beyond. Mr. McClanahan was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and had been a school teacher for many years. He left that occupation several months ago and came to Florence, where he was agent for the sale of a patent smoothing iron and kept a clothes-pressing business, his location being in the small room on Court stret near the corner of Tuscaloosa street. He occupied a room in the rear of his place of business and took his meals at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bosley on Seminary street. He appeared at his boarding house between 8 and 9 o’clock, and soon after his arrival he appeared in a dazed condition. His condition becoming alarming, Dr. Lindsey was summoned, but when he arrived the case was beyond remedy, and he died about 10 o’clock. In his vest pocket was found a piece of paper on which was written the words, “a physical wreck.” No satisfactory clue is given as the cause of the rash act, excepting what was contained in these few words.

     Under the direction of Mr. W. A. Shepard, for many years an intimate friend of the family, the body was sent Tuesday afternoon to the old homestead near Bethel Grove, Tenn. where the sad news had previously been sent.
     Mr. McClanahan has always borne a most excellent reputation. Those who know him well agree that his character was above reproach. he was about 35 years of age and leaves three brothers and two sisters. In this connection, is is recalled that his father Mr. Thomas McClanahan, some five or six years ago, also committed suicide by hanging himself at his home near Bethel Grove.

 

Christine R. Whitehead Kilburn Smith
Submitted by

Lee Clifford
Christine R. Whitehead Kilburn Smith was the Daughter of Silas and Sarah (Hardin) (Lee) Whitehead. Born 26 June 1923, in Waynesboro. She was the youngest of 9 ( Silas had 3 with first Wife, Sarah had 3 with first husband and the couple had 3 of their own). Silas was the town Blacksmith and J.P. for awhile.
     Christine Married Waford Harvel Kilburn in Collinwood, Tenn. in Nov 1940. Waford and Christine moved between Michigan and Tennessee. The couple had 3 children Still Living and in Mich. All the children were born in Waynesboro, Tenn. Waford died 1963 in Michigan. Christine went on to marry Seldon Smith and they had 1 child together also living in Michigan.
    Christine departed this life on 7 Oct 2002, in Waterford, Oakland Co., Mich. Buried at Oakland Hills Cemetery, Novi, Michigan. Had 6 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren.

 

Mrs. N. W. Bratcher
Submitted by

Lee Freeman
Source:
“Clifton Mirror”
Friday, December 16, 1904
page 5 “Local News”
Mrs. N, W. [Newman W.] Bratcher, of Indian Creeki [sic] died Thursday.   

 

 

 

 

 

Lee Bratcher
Submitted by
Lee Freeman
Source:
“Florence Times”
Wednesday, 5 Jun 1929,
page 1
LEE BRATCHER IS FOUND DEAD, SERVICES THURSDAY
Heart Trouble Believed Cause of Death.
     Lee Bratcher, aged 49, farmer of Lauderdale County residing about seven miles from Florence, was found by his wife dead in his bed about 2 o’clock this morning.
     Death was caused by heart failure, it is believed.
The survivors are: Mrs. Leona Bratcher; a son, Reeder [should be Reedus] Bratcher, and a daughter, Mrs. W. A. Freeman; four brothers, Charlie Bratcher, E. B. Bratcher, Wayne Bratcher, and S. K. Bratcher; and two sisters, Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. William Morgan.
    The funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 o’clock at Pisgah Church, about seven miles from Florence on the Cloverdale Road and will be conducted by Rev. Hallman, pastor of the Cloverdale Methodist church. O. R. Fielder in charge.
The pallbearers will be: William Gerner [sic], James McDaniel, Ben Holt, Reeder Clanton, Stephen Moomaw, and John McCorkle.

 

Lee Bratcher
Submitted by

Lee Freeman
Source:
“Florence Herald”
Friday, June 7, 1929, page 12
BRATCHER RITES HELD WEDNESDAY
     Funeral services for Lee Bratcher, 49, prominent farmer of this county living some seven miles out from the city was who was found dead in his bed about 2 o’clock Wednesday morning, were held at Pisgah church at 11 o’clock Thursday morning with Rev. Hallman, officiating and O. R. Fielder, directing.
     He is survived by his widow, one son, Reeder [should be Reedus]; one daughter, Mrs. W. A. Freeman and four brothers, Charlie, E. B.[,] Wayne and S. K.; and two sisters, Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. William Morgan.

 

Redus McKay Bratcher
Submitted by
Lee Freeman
Source:
“Florence Times”
Monday, January 26, 1948
Page 10
DEATH CLAIMS R. M. BRATCHER
    Redus [sic] McKay Bratcher, aged 39, route 3, Florence, died Saturday at 9:15 p.m., at the Eliza Coffee Memorial hospital after a long illness. He was a member of the Florence Masonic Lodge.

Surviving are his wife Mrs. Redus [sic] McKay Bratcher; two sons James Harold and Donald Ray; his mother, Mrs. Lee Bratcher, all of Florence; and one sister, Mrs. Allen Freeman of Cloverdale.
     Funeral services were held today at 1 p.m., from the Pisgah church, L. B. Stewart and Earl Prater, ministers, officiating. Internment was in the Pisgah cemetery, Brown Service conducting. Masonic services were held at the grave.
     Active pallbearers were Joe Boyd, Will Irons, O. E. Barr, Sam Nobb, D. T. Wilcoxson, W. M. Clung.
     Honorary pallbearers were Dr. W. W. Alexander, Dr. W. J. Brown, Dr. George A. Cashman, Charlie W. Cochran, Edgar S. Cochran, A. L. Larry, James Larry, Woodrow Smith, Jessee Wilcoxson, Emmett Irons, Ellis Irons, Melvin Marks, and Eugene Hayes.

 

John A. Bratcher
Submitted by
Lee Freeman
Source: “Daily Herald”
Maury Co. TN
Monday, November 23, 1914
DEATH’S HARVEST.
John Blatchford [BRATCHER]

     John BLATCHER [sic], aged 57, died very suddenly Sunday morning at 5 o’clock of heart trouble at his home near Bigbyville. He had been in the best of health apparently, but shortly after rising, he fell over and expired before anyone could come to his relief.
    Mr. BLATCHER [sic] leaves a wife and one son, Will. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at McCains. The funeral services took place there this morning at 11 o’clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. A. BLADES. The interrrment was in the McCains cemetery. Oakes & Nichols in charge.
Additional information from Lee Freeman: Obituary of John A. BRATCHER (c.1854/1857-1914; son of William and Matilda BRADLEY Bratcher)

 

J. E. Bratcher
Submitted by
Lee Freeman
Source: “Tri-Cities Daily”
Thursday, Jan. 4, 1968, p. 2.
J. E. BRATCHER
     Services for James Ellis BRATCHER, 45, of Tuscumbia, Rt. 3, will be Friday at 2 p.m. from Bethlehem Baptist Church with Rev. Malcolm KING officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery, Morrison-Elkins, Tuscumbia, directing.
     Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lenice BRATCHER, Russellville; father, Roscoe BRATCHER, Tuscumbia; mother, Mrs. Freddie TAYLOR, Tuscumbia; two daughters, Mrs. Margie WRIGHT, Miss Kathy BRATCHER, both of California; four sons, GARY, WILLIAM, RALPH, ELVIN, all of California; a sister, Mrs. L. C. HAND, Tuscumbia; five grandchildren.
    Bearers will be Cecil MITCHELL, A. D. CASTEEL, Eugene SOCKWELL, James CLARK, Charles ROBERTS, Donald PENNINGTON.

 

Rev. Rufus Walker
Submitted by
Lee Freeman
Source: Clifton Times, Thurs., May 29, 1890, p. 3
Rev. Rufus WALKER died at his home on Eagle Creek, five miles from Clifton, last Sunday morning at 4 o’clock. He has been in the ministry for a number of years, and was a man well known and liked throughout this section. His life’s toil has rounded to a close, and he is now enjoying that reward given him for services to his Maker. From “Waynesboro, Tenn.” News, Written by “Langdon,” Clifton Times, Thurs., May 29, 1890, p. 4.
It was with serious regret that we heard of Rev. WALKER’s death. The members of his church at this place held him in high esteem, believing him to be a true and noble man.

 

Joe Dixon
Submitted by

Lee Freeman
Source: “Waynesboro, Tenn.” News, Written by “Langdon,” Clifton Times, Thurs., July 3, 1890, p. 3
Mr. Joe DIXON died last week of typhoid malarial fever. He leaves a wife and several children. Two of the children have typhoid fever, though not dangerously. 

 

 

 

Elias Thrasher
Submitted by Lee Freeman
Source: Florence Times, Fri., Dec. 21, 1900, p. 1
Old Citizen Gone
       Mr. Elias THRASHER, one of the old citizens of Lauderdale, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hettie MARKS, near Jacksonburg, on the 8th instant of some liver trouble. He was 77 years of age, having been born in June, 1873 [should be 1823]. For many years he had been a member of the Christian church.

 

Mrs. Hettie Marks
Submitted by Lee Freeman

Source: Florence Times, Fri., March 23, 1917
Mrs. Hettie Marks.
       After a long life of usefulness Mrs. Hettie A. MARKS passed away at her home north of Florence on last Wednesday, March 14th, the body being laid to rest on Thursday afternoon in the cemetery at Stony Point after services in the church there in which Elder HARRIS officiated.

       Mrs. Marks was an example of fine Christian womanhood. Having joined the Christian church in early girlhood, she lived a consecrated life for more than three score years, her home the entire time being spent on the plantation where she was born. The mother of a family of five sons and one daughter, she showed a remarkable devotion to her children and their rearing. Forty-one years ago, just half of her life’s journey, she was left a widow, since that time she had devoted her interests entirely to her children.
        Four of the sons live in Lauderdale, Messrs. E. L. and James MARKS of Florence, W. E. MARKS of Hines, and M. L. MARKS at Jacksonburg. Mr. M. H. MARKS lives in Sheffield and the daughter, Mrs. W. J. STRICKLAND, is a resident of Haskill, Arkansas.

 

Juanita Hassell
Submitted by Lee Freeman
Source: Clifton Enterprise, Thurs., Dec. 20, 1894, p. 3
Little Juanita Hassell.
      At 11 o’clock last Monday evening little Juanita HASSELL died after about 60 hours of untold suffering from an attack of the croup.
      Funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday afternoon and the burial took place in the Clifton cemetery.
      All the physicians in town were in attendance, and Dr. BUCHANAN of Waynesboro was called Friday night. At 12 o’clock the only hope to save it was to perform tracheotomy, which means the insertion of a tube into the windpipe. Through this the little sufferer breathed a living death until Monday at 11 o’clock.
      She was the idolized of her parents and the pet and pride of almost every one in Cliston [sic]. An interesting and intelligent child, far above the ordinary, with a disposition that was purity and innocence itself, it is not surprising that the universal sympathy in her death should not touch the [brinks?] of grief. There is not a person in Clifton who would not make any sacrifice to show these dear parents how deeply they deplore the death of their child, and who would not willingly help to bear the burden of this bereavement. Words and languages fail the writer in expressing the depth and sincerity of the sympathy he feels for these parents whose numerous kindnesses have afforded him numberless pleasures and whose devotion to their only child has often been an object of his admiration.
      She is gone but not forgotten. The love that belongs to those children whom Divinity has taken to himself is a chord as strong as bands of steel that bind us to a hope of rest beyond this tide of tribulations, and a ladder by which we mount to the heights of His eternal promises.
From the Clifton Enterprise, Thurs., Dec. 20, 1894, p. 3.
      The following was handed to us by a friend of the parents of little Juanita HASSELL:One by one our loved ones leave us, just as the leaves
       in autumn wither and fall;
And the sad truth deeply grieves us, but death in
       time will claim them all.       An old Danish proverb truly says Death does not blow a trumpet but comes to us unawares just when we least expect it. Yes, cruel death steals in and plucks our faire flowers.
       Little Juanita was just blooming into lovely childhood when she was transported by angels to a fairer clime, and no sweeter, lovelier flower blooms in all the garden of paradise. She is not dead but quietly sleeps until the great resurrection morn while [her] sweet little spirit basks in the sunlight of God’s everlasting love, Who taketh notice even of the sparrows when they fall.
        We think we are resigned to God’s will, but  when the icy hand of death falls upon those we love our hearts cry out for our lost darlings and in our anguish we almost forget that God is love but we should feel that He doeth all things well.
        Father, mother, do not weep, for she is happy beyond human conception of happiness. Go, hope and [bid?] their weeping cease, steal from their fom their [sic] hearts the pang and bear a soft balm to those who fondly mourn the dead. And while I know your heart is breaking and you long for the sight of a lovely face and the touch of that baby hand and the sweet voice which you will long to hear which will echo no more in your hall and the gay laughter of childish glee is forever silent in that once bright and happy home. And I know dear CLARA that Christmas will only bring up sweet memories of long ago, but for the sake of the dear babe of Bethlehem bow in humble submission to His will and  [lovingly?] pass under the rod.
                                                                                A FRIEND.

 

Harriet Stout
Submitted by Lee Freeman

Source: Florence Gazette, Saturday,  January 28, 1888,
p. 3
“We are sorry to report the death, last Saturday, of Pneumonia, of that excekllent lady, Mrs. Harriet STOUT, of Wayne County, Tenn. She was formerly Miss SPAIN, of our county.” 

 

Rankin Youngblood
Submitted by

Edgar D. Byler, III
Source: Wayne County News
no date on clipping but July 1937 
Rankin Youngblood
Rankin Youngblood was drowned July 20, 1937, at TVA dam, when gates in the dam were accidentally opened on him.

    His vacant place can never be filled. We will miss him do for he was kind hearted and always ready to help anyone in distress. He was an open book to the world.
    Rankin told his mother two weeks before his death that when he died he would go to rest and also told her and his father that he was going to die soon.
    God does all things well, and Rankin was too good to stay any longer on this troublesome world.
   We want to thank all of our friends for their kindness in our bereavement and for the beautiful floral offerings. Everyone was very nice and we thank them again.Friend after friend departs,
Who hat not lost a friend,
There is no union here of hearts
That finds not here an end.
Were this frail world our only rest,
Living or dying, none were blest;
There is a world above where parting is unknown,
A whole eternity of love and blessedness alone.
And faith beholds the dying here
Transplanted to that happier sphere.     We leave all ills to God, out Father, and ask Him to make us able to bear our troubles and at last send us to our dear boy where trouble comes not more.
Written by his mother and family,
W. Youngblood.

 

William Thomas Warton
Submitted by

Michelle White
Source: Electra, TX newspaper
1 April 1943, page 4
FUNERAL SERVICE W. T. WORTON HELD MONDAY
The funeral of William Thomas Worton, 65, was held Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Church of God with the Rev. G. M. Bloomingdale officiating.  Mr. Worton died Saturday at 11 p.m. after a paralysis stroke on Wednesday.  He was a native of Tennessee and had lived in Electra 25 years.  Burial was in the Electra cemetery in charge of the James B. Totten Funeral Home.
 [W.T. was son of William J WARTON and Lydia Catherine SCOTT]

 

Samuel O. Warton
Submitted by Michelle White
Source: Electra (TX) Star
20 Dec 1945, page 9
FUNERAL SERVICES  S. O. WORTON HELD MONDAYFuneral services for Samuel O. Worton, 56, of San Francisco, Calif., formerly of Electra who was killed in Monrovia, Calif., Dec. 10, were held from the Fundamental Baptist Church of Electra at 2 p.m. Monday. Rev. Ray Morrow, pastor, officiated, assisted by Rev. W. W. Rivers, pastor of the First Baptist Church.  Worton was killed while enroute to Electra.  He had started to get in his car when another automobile struck him.  Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Iva Ragsdale and Mrs. Colma King, both of Holliday; four sons, O. C., B. D. And Lloyd Worton, Holiday and Kelly Worton, Jacksboro; three brothers Richard Worton, Amarillo; J. A. Worton, Fort Worth and F. F. Worton, Morton; and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Kuioum, Corpus Christi, and Mrs. Ollie Cato, Electra.  Interment was in the New Electra Cemetery under the direction of the James B. Totten Funeral Home. [Sam was son of William J. WARTON and Lydia Catherine (SCOTT)Sam was born possibly in Nashville but his parents were from Waynesboro.  I do not have proof of his birth, his wife was the submitter of info on death info and she stated Nashville.] 

 

Lydia Worton
Submitted by Michelle White
Source: Electra (TX) Star
30 Sep 1943, page 1
 
FUNERAL SERVICES MRS. WORTON HELD MONDAY
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Church of God, for Mrs. Lydia Worton, 83, who died Saturday afternoon at the Electra Hospital.  Rev. G. M. Bloomingdale officiated and interment was in the Electra cemetery, under the direction of the James B. Totten Funeral Home.  Survivors include four sons, Fred of Maple, Texas; Richard, Amarillo; John of Melba, Calif.; two daughters, Mesdames Ollie Cato and Ada Knioun of Corpus Christi, and one brother Bob Scott, of Tahoka, Tx.[Lydia was wife to William J. WARTON, she moved to TX by 1920 with her children]

 

Charles Warton
Submitted by Michelle White
Source: Electra (TX) News
26 Jan 1926
Charles Warton, aged 47, died at 5 o’clock Wed. Morning following an illness of eight days, pneumonia being the cause.  He is survived by his wife and three small children, Jessie, Charlie and Joe Noah; also his mother, Mrs. Lydia Warton, and five brothers and two sisters.  The brothers are Tom, John, Richard, and Sam of Electra, and Fred of Hail Center.  The sisters are Mrs. Olie Cato of Crowell and Mrs. Ada Kenyon of Okla.  Funeral services were held at half past two Thursday at the Warton residence about a mile north of town, with Rev,. E. M. Francis officiating.  Interment took place in the Electra cemetery.
 [Charles was son of William J WARTON and Lydia (SCOTT) WARTON]

 

Johnny Hitchcock
Submitted by Lee Freeman

Source: Florence (AL) Times
29 Jun 1895, page 2
“Old Uncle Johnny HITCHCOCK,” one of the best know [sic] citizens of West Lauderdale, died at his home near Walnut Grove, just across the Tennessee Line, some months ago, and his funeral was preached the first Sunday in June by Dr. CARTER, the presiding Elder of that district.. [sic]  The event drew the largest congregation that ever assembled at Walnut Grove. “Uncle JOHNNY” had been an official member of the Methodist Church 52 years. A noble old soldier has gone to his reward. He was in his 78th year.

 

William S. Worthing/WarthenSubmitted  byBarbara (Warthen) WallaceSource:  The Mannsville News,Mannville, Indian Territory

September 30, 1907, page 1

Vol. 4, # 13,

William S. WORTHING (sic) WARTHEN
    The subject of this sketch, W.S. Worthing (sic), was born in Wayne County, Tenn., Feb. 1829. He moved to Collin County, Texas, in 1854. Here he spent the greater part of his life. He moved to the Ind. Ter. in 1892, located near Mannsville. Here he remained until the time of his death which took place Sept. the 7, 1907.
     Bro. Worthing was one of our oldest preachers in this country. While he was 78 years old and stooped with age, yet he never knew what it was to give up. He was always ready to do his part of the Lords work. he was an honest man in every sense of the word, always faithful to his engagements. He fell on the battle field while battling for God. The last work he ever done on earth was done for his Master. Bro Worthing was never a man to hunt easy places in the Kingdom of God, but like Him, who called him to labor, he made himself of no reputation, but took on himself the form of a servant. It seemed to be his delight to get in the hardest places and labor for his Master. As content as most men, where they are continually encouraged by the way. He leaves behind 10 children, 5 of whom were present at his funeral. Bro. Worthing preached for 40 long years and his greatest desire was to see all his children saved. Bro. Worthing leaves behind him a host of good warm friends, who will greatly miss his presence, but most of all his young brethren in the ministry will miss his presence among them.
     Two old scarred soldiers had fought together and suffered together, at last one of these soldiers was dying when his comrade said to him, ” You will soon be with Jesus. Then you will be happy.” The reply was, “I can not be happy to the fullest extent until you get there.” So when all get there who have been led to Jesus by Bro. Worthing’s influence, his happiness will be full. Our prayer is that his children may be able to meet him around the thrown of God.(Authors) C. W. Crawford, J. J. Risinger, J. R. Hall Note: His father was John Worthen of Wayne County, TN; 1850 Wayne County Federal Census, Wm Worthen  married Sarah Ann (unknown) within the year; second wife is said to have been Margaret Elizabeth Colphen (sic); 1860 third wife listed on the marriage record as Lette Wilkerson (sic)(widow of Mr. Wilkins & mother of John Wilkins). 
Judge Jonathan Morris
Submitted by Lee Freeman
Source: “The Florence Herald”
Friday, September 26, 1902
page 1 &
Friday, October 3, 1902
page 8
From “Local News Notes,” the Florence Times, Friday, September 26, 1902, p. 1.
     Judge Jonathon Morris, father of the late Dr. Wayne Morris, died at his home in Waynesboro, Tenn., Wednesday morning at an advanced age. Dr. Morris was well known here by many of our citizens. From “Necrological,” the Florence Herald, Friday, October 3, 1902, p. 8.
Judge Jonathon Morris.
    A telegram announcing the death of Judge Jonathon Morris at Waynesboro, Tenn. was received by his daughter-in-law Mrs. Wayne Morris Wednesday Sep. 24th. Judge Morris was 87 years old and had lived the greater part of his life in Waynesboro. He had been very feeble for more than a year.
     Judge Morris was a member of the masonic [sic] fraternity, and had been a member of the Methodist church fore more than thirty years. His remains were escorted to the cemetery by the Masonic Lodge and laid to rest beside his wife with Masonic honors.

 

Mrs. Elizabeth Whitten
Submitted by Bill Page
Source: “Nashville Christian Advocate”
November 3, 1853
Died, at the residence of her son, David C. Whitten, on the 4th of
August last, sister Elizabeth Whitten, in the 66th year of her age.
     Sister W. was a native of South Carolina; married George Whitten on the 26th of May, 1808; moved to Tennessee, and settled in Wayne County, in 1818. – Some two years before she left the State of her nativity, she sought, and doubtless obtained, religion, and for many years gave clear manifestations of her united ties to the church, and devotion to God. A few years before her death, she seemed quite cold, and at times thought that she was lukewarm; but before her death she gave her friends to understand that she was willing to die.
     For many years, her house had been a good home for the heralds of the cross. Many of the itinerants well recollect her mother-like treatment. Peace be to her gentle spirit. Her works praise her, though she is in the gate.
W.B. Edwards.
Oct.21, 1853.
(from Nashville Christian Advocate, November 3, 1853)

 

George Whitten, Esq.
Submitted by Bill Page
Source: “Nashville Christian Advocate”
22 May 1856
Died of pneumonia, April 27, 1856, at his own residence, in Wayne
County, Tenn., George Whitten, Esq. He was a native of South Carolina,
was born in 1787, professed religion in his thirtieth year, and attached
himself to the Methodist E. Church soon thereafter, in and to which he
was as much devoted as any person I ever knew. For thirty-nine years of
his life his seat was rarely vacant when the Word of Life was to be
dispensed.
    He was the subject of sore affliction for the last half of his life,
yet he never absented himself from the sanctuary of the Lord when the
weather was such that he could turn out in safety.
    He was so much attached to the Church of his choice that I never knew
him in all my life fail to contribute his proportional part of
quarterage, no matter how much he might be straitened in his pecuniary
affairs.
    So great a friend was he to class meetings and love-feasts, that I
never knew him present at one but that he told the dealings of God with
his soul, and the Lord nearly always blessed him when he spake. I well
remember the last love feast I saw him at, at a quarterly meeting at
Whitten’s Chapel, in June last. Brother Burr (P.E.) remarked that time
was precious; my father arose; with his white locks waving in the gentle
breezes, said he, “Brethren, I feel that this is the last love-feast I
shall ever attend; therefore I do the more freely speak. I have been
battling for heaven near forty years, and though I have been subject to
trials like you all, yet, thank God, I’ve ever found his grace
sufficient for me – though I’ve been tired by the way, thank God I’ve
never tired in the way.” When he sat down he was in an ecstasy, and
there was scarce a dry eye in the house. I record this, because it was
the last love-feast or sacrament that he ever did attend. His
sufferings were very great, of twelve days’ duration; but during his
afflictions he spoke freely of death and eternity. He remarked some day
or two before he died that he had not been as happy as he could wish;
“But,” said he, “I know the reason; my pain is so excrutiating, though,”
said he,” I feel no condemnation – I believe it will be well with me
after death.”
    He has passed away from among us, yet he still lives in our hearts and
affections.
D.C.W.
Wayne County, Tennessee
(Nashville Christian Advocate, May 22, 1856
[“D.C.W.” was David Clay Whitten, I think, who was his son.]

 

Charles B. Morrow
Submitted by Sue Sumner
Source not given.
Charles Morrow, age 69, of Toledo, Ohio, Died
Thursday, November 11, 2004, at home surrounded loving
family. He was born October 25, 1935, to Mr. and Mrs.,
Marvin A. Morrow ( Clara Melton). He was a  U.S. Navy
Veteran and most recently employed at Village Dairy
Farm and In & Out Mart.
Survived by children, Paul Morrow,Leota (Ralph)
Shively, Bill (Effie) Morrow  all of Toledo and Todd
(Andrea)Morrow of Wauseon, Ohio: 8 Grandchildren :
mother Clara (Melton) Morrow of Toledo; sister Sue
(Bob) Sumner of Toledo: girlfriend, Janet Mockbee of
Toledo. He was preceded in dearth by his wife, Sharon
Morrow and father Marvin A. Morrow.
Friends will be received at Strabler Funeral Home (
1163 W. Sylvania Ave. Toledo, Ohio (419)269 1111) on
Monday, November 15,  from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. Where
services will be held on Tuesday at 11 A.M.. Burial
East Swanton Cemetery. Charles was loved by all and
will be greatly missed.
Submitted By Sue Sumner (sister)

 

Marion Franklin Rich, Jr.
Submitted by
noahandsammie@bellsouth.net
Marion Franklin Rich, Junior was born on November 09, 1977. He died on May 20, 1994. He was a native of Wayne County, TN. and died at a very early age of only 16. He was the son of Marion Franklin Rich and Patsy Faye Rich-Moore. He was a member of Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church where he was peacefully laid to rest. Survivors include, other than his parents, two sisters, Christina Faye Caperton (Rickey) and Samantha K Rich, both of Collinwood, TN. Grandparents, Junior (Bug) and Alta Sherrill of Saint Joseph, TN. and Loyal Rich of Cypress Inn, TN. and is also survived by a number of aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by a grandfather, Orbie Franklin Rich of Cypress Inn, TN.

 

George Tucker Helton
Submitted by

Dave N. Lee
George Tucker HELTON, one of our best and most highly respected citizens, quietly passed away at 5:45 p.m., Tuesday, Feb.10, 1925, at the home of his son, J. D. HELTON, in Waynesboro, aged 81 years, 11 months, and 23 days. A recently contracted cold which rapidly developed into pneumonia, was the immediate cause of his death. His illness was of short duration and his death a surprise and shock to his family and friends. Three companions had preceded him: the first, formerly, Miss Nancy OLD, the second, Miss Nancy Catherine MORROW; the third, Miss Bettie REEVES, the last having died just two weeks previous to his death. Funeral services, held at the residence of this son, J. D. HELTON, were conducted by Rev. Win. N. IRWIN and Rev. Roy ANGEL, afier which burial took place in the Green River cemetery.He leaves surviving him these children: J. D. HELTON, postmaster and Wayne HELTON of Waynesboro, Mrs. Laura LEE, wife of Joe LEE of Lawrence County. Another son, Joe had also preceded him leaving two children: Martha and Bessie. Three brothers also survive him:J.W. HELTON of Eldorado, Ark, age 89 years; H. A. HELTON of Waynesboro, age 79 years, and Sam HELTON of Cement, OkIa, age 69 years.Since the death of his last wife he has made his home with his son, J. D. HELTON where he was given every attention, medical and otherwise, which love and duty could supply. He was a man of strong physique, but of quiet and unostentatious demeanor, a kind husband and father whose life was exemplary in his attachment to his home and family.Possessing a kindly, genial disposition, he met the cares and responsibilities of life with cheerfulness and fortitude combined, and was of that type of man, who, beneath a rugged exterior, possessed the stirring qualities characteristic of the good citizen, the honest man and Christian gentleman. As a worthy member of the Baptist church he lived a life consistent with his professor and faith. Conscious of the nearness of the end when first stricken with unwavering faith he entered the valley of shadows passing through it without a tremor, opened his eyes in sight of the other side and with the remark, “lsn’t it Daylight?” folded his hands upon his breast, closed his eyes, and fell asleep in the sweet peace of eternal rest.I am sure that in the last moments, while earth was receding and the ship was tossing amid the breakers, he trusted the Great Pilot, and with resignation to His will could say:Leave not thou me; Great Pilot, unattended,
When the shore-line fades from view.
Go thou with me until the voyage is ended –
Guide my frail bark safely through,
Leave not along thy servant at the crossing,
Of Life’s shadow, unseen shore;
Steer thou. 0! Pilot, while the ship is tossing
O’er the breakers to the goal.
There is no danger, with such pilot guiding
Shallows, breakers though there be;
Though dark the shadows, I am still confiding,
Guide, Great Pilot, guide thou me.

A Friend.

 

Thompson C. Butler
Submitted by
John Russell Butler
from a handwritten copy.
Thompson C. Butler born Mary 6, 1860. Departed this life Oct. 26, 1942. Being 82 years 5 months twenty days of age. He had been in failing health for sometime and had paralysis.
     He was born in Ala. bur moved to Decatur Co., Tenn in early manhood where he married Miss Huldy Hay and to this union five sons and one daughter were born. His wife died several years ago and he moved to this community.
     He married Mrs. Nancy Morrow, widow of the late F. E. Morrow, on July 24, 1904 and to this union two sons were born.
     He was a member of the Christian Church.
     Survivors are: His wife, Mrs. Nan Butler, children Henry, Earl and Mrs. Charlie Stricklin of Lutts; Vernon and Wade of Memphis; Omer of Decaturville; Ben of Rives and Hobert of Texarkana, Texas. Sister Mrs. Frances Handley of Texarkana, Texas, one brother Russel Butler of Florence, Ala. One sister Mrs. Mary Handley of Savannah has died since his death. There are 16 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren. Several other relatives and a host of friends.
     Funeral services were held at the Lutts Community Church Tues afternoon at 2:30 o’clock by the Rev. B. J. Cantrell. Burial in the Lutts Cemetery with Wayne Funeral Service in charge.
     Step-children Mrs. E. A. Warrington, Lutts,  Mrs. W. H. Lindsey, Lawrenceburg, Martin Morrow, Florence.
Nov 18, 1942, Mary Ethel.

 

James Wright
submitted by
Lee Freeman
from Florence Times-News, Monday, January 23, 1928, p. 3.
JAMES WRIGHT DEAD
James Wright, aged 55, Lauderdale county farmer, resident of the “Reserve” beat, near Smithsonia, died at 1:30 a.m. today.  He had been in failing health for several months.  The body will be shipped by motor to Cypress Inn, Tenn., Tuesday morning, where funeral services will be held at 11 o’clock.  The deceased is survived by a wife and seven children.  Fielder is in charge of arrangements.

 

D. A. Lindsey
submitted by
Lee Freeman
from Florence Herald, Friday, May 26, 1939, sec. 2, p. 4.
D. A. Lindsey Dies After Long Illness
David A. Lindsey, aged 82, died at the family residence on Highland Street Thursday morning following a five-months’ illness. Funeral rites will be conducted this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the residence, with Rev. C. E. Holt, Church of Ch[r]ist minister, officiating.  Burial will follow in the Florence cemetery, with Smith in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are two sons, Albert and Edward Lindsey, of Florence; two grandchildren; two half-brothers, Edgar Lindsey, of Georgia, and Alonzo Lindsey, of Florence, and three half-sisters, Mrs. G. S. Myrick, Miss Geanie Lindsey and Mrs. Lula Holt, all of Florence.Mr. Lindsey was a native of Warsaw, Mo., coming to Florence with his family when a child. He later went to Wayne county [sic], Tenn., to reside, but returned to Florence to make his home.

 

Freeman Boyd Melton
submitted by
Sue Simpson, a granddaughter
probably from The Wayne Countian Nov 1928
Boyd Melton Funeral Friday Afternoon
The funeral of Boyd Melton, one of Wayne county’s best known young sawmill men, was held this Friday afternoon and burial was made in Walnut Grove cemetery on Forty-Eight Creek. Mr. Melton was almost instantly killed Wednesday in the woods near the Melton Brothers mill on Hardins creek by the kick of a mule which struck him just above the heart. He was logging at the time he was killed.
Mr. Melton leaves a wife and four small children, the oldest of whom is eleven years and his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Melton, and three brothers, Harvey, Terry and Clarence, and two married sisters. He was a member of the Christian church.The funeral was held at the Waynesboro Christian church Friday noon with Rev. Cantrell in charge assisted by Rev. W. A. Ward and Rev. R. R. Smith.A tribute from the pen of Frank Boyd was read at the service by C. L. Boyd, this being reproduced below.“Although not present on this sad occasion: although these words are no expressed by these lips, — I cannot permit an occasion like this to pass without an expression of the high esteem and regard with which I have ever held our departed friend and brother.“I know of no higher type of real, true, manhood and worth than he. His character and reputation entitles him in our highest encomiums and praise. Without richest — in the sense of the world’s goods — he was rich in the higher and better attributes which go to make for ideal citizenship. His life has been, not only true to the highest standard of good citizenship, but has been conspicuous in its devotion to right living, honor, and for every virtue which constitutes an ideal husband, father and friend.

“And, as these words are being expressed through lips other than mine, I will be conscious of this solemn presence – this final parting – this present farewell; but with this consciousness comes to me the assurance that his life has not been in vain, and that, sometime in the great beyond we shall renew our association in an eternal – neverending – perfect – reunion.

“His father and mother have given to Wayne County, and every community in which Boyd Melton was known, a gift of true manhood – a type of ideal citizenship – a reputation without stain – and in his death we are conscious not only of our own personal, but public bereavement.”

 

Mary J. Aylor Wright
Submitted by
Tammie Davis
From Florence Times
Wednesday, July 13, 1938, page 6 and Florence Herald, Friday,
July 15, 1938, page 8
Mrs. Wright, 90, Goes to Reward Cypress Inn, Tennessee, Woman is buried today Mrs. Mary J. Wright, aged about 90, died this morning, a few minutes after midnight, at the home in Cypress Inn, Tenn., after an illness of four and one-half years. A native and lifelong resident of Tennessee, Mrs. Wright was the widow of the late James Wright, having made her home for the past 40 years at Cypress Inn. Surviving are four sons, W.A. Wright of Cypress Inn; Sharper Wright of Florence; Joe Wright of Winston County, Ala., and Marion Wright of Threet’s Cross Roads, and a daughter Mrs. Mary Martin of Cypress Inn. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Christian church at Cypress Inn, with Elder E.C. Holt of Florence, a minister of the Church of Christ , officiating. Burial followed in Hayes Cemetery near Cypress Inn, Brown Service, Florence, directing.Funeral Rites Held for Mrs. Wright

Funeral rites for Mrs. Mry J. Wright, aged about 90, who died Wednesday morning at the family residence at Cypress Inn, Tenn., following an extended illness, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Christian church at Cypress Inn, with Elder C.E. Holt, of Florence, a minister of the Church of Christ, officiating. Burial followed in the Hayes Cemetery, near Cypress Inn, with Brown-Service, Florence, directing.

Mrs. Wright was a native and lifelong resident of Tennessee and had made her home at Cypress Inn for the past 40 years.

Surviving are four sons, W.A. Wright of Cypress Inn; Sharper Wright, of Florence; Joe Wright, of Winston County, Ala., and Marion Wright of Threet’s Cross Roads and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Martin, of Cypress Inn, Tenn.

 

R.C. Scott
Submitted by
Michelle White
From Lynn County News
12 October 1945, front/back page, Tahoka, Texas
R C Scott, 82 years old service at 1st Baptist, Harris Funeral Home
survived by aged companion
7 daughters (all apparently listed as “Mrs”)
of Tahoka, TX – N.W. Smith, R.R. Lee, E.J. Cobb, H.L. Duckett, G.L. Herrin
of Lubbock, TX – M.B. Norris
of Estancia, NM – C.L. Blackwell 5 daughters and 1 son preceded him in death 16 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren grandsons in military
Pvt Billy Harris Smith, killed in action at Cebu Island, April 12
Pvt Billy Jack Hancock of the Marines in Okinawa and returned to US
Sgt R S Smith parachute rigger in England/France here on furlough
Sgt W L Moody served in Quartermaster Air Force in various European sites, came home in July

born in Waynesboro, Tennessee
married Miss Alice Lay there on 7 October 1900

moved to Texas years ago, and moved from Stephenville to Lynn County in 1927

 

George Ray Brown
Submitted by
Tammetra@aol.com
From Nashville Tennessean
24 May 1982, Nashville, Tennessee
George Ray BrownFinal rites for George Ray Brown, 61 of Nashivlle were held May 23 at 2 P.M. from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with H.H.Hurst officiating. Burial was in Brown Cemetery on Hardin Creek.Mr. Brown died May 21 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.He was a native of Wayne County, a son of the late Robert and Lillie Young Brown. He was a carpenter and attended the Church of Christ.Survivors include a son, Joe Ervin Brown Sr. of Nashville, two brothers, Charles of florence and Webb Brown of Waynesboro, two sisters, Bessie Devers of memphis and Elsie Lawson of Mt. Pleasant; and three grandchildren, Joe E. Brown Jr., James E. Brown, both of Nashville and Jerry F. Brown of Florence.

 

Levi D.Cummings
Submitted by
Marjorie Cummings
From Times Daily
29 July 1976, Florence, Alabama
Mr. CummingsLevi D.Cummings, 83, of Route 3, Florence, died Sunday at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital.Survivors include one brother: Charlie Cummings and one Nephew Charles H. Cummings, both of Florence.Service will be today at 2 pm. at the Stony Point Church of Christ, Derrell Davis officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing.The body will remain at the Middle Tennessee Funeral home in Collinwood, Tenn. until one hour prior to services when it will be taken to the church.

 

Mary Clara Helton Peveto
Submitted by
Leigh Ellen Peveto Mott
From Orange Leader
1985, Orange, Texas
Mary Clara Helton Peveto died Jan. 4th 1985 was born in Wayne Co. Tenn. on Dec. 1st 1921 and was survived by son Roland Lee Peveto; a daughter Leigh Ellen Peveto; grandson Darryl Ray Mott, Jr.; granddaughter Ashley Faye Peveto; her brother Harold Helton from Wayne Co. Tenn.

 

Parker Lay
Submitted by
Margaret Freemon
From The Wayne Countian
24 Dec 1925, page 1, Clifton, Tennessee
Parker Lay Killed Monday by Falling TreeParker Lay was faatally injured Monday Morning by being hit be a tree which he was cutting for wood, and he died during the afternon. A short time before the accident happened, Lay had cut a tree which in falling lodged against another, and when this second tree was cut down it fell in such a manner that it struck Lay in the head, crushing his skull and breaking his back.The accident happened about a mile above town.Lay leaves a wife and four children. 
Rev. Simon P. Whitten
Submitted by
Jerry Murphy
From The Christian Advocate
June 4, 1881, Nashville, Tennessee
The Rev. Simon P. Whitten, 1822-1881Simon Peter Whitten was born in Newberry District, S. C., June 7, 1822. His father, Mason Whitten, and his mother, Nancy Hair, were both natives of the same district. When in his third year his father moved to North Alabama, and settled near Florence. Three years afterward the family moved across into Tennessee, and settled in Wayne county. He professed religion, and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, April 15, 1839; was licensed to preach, August, 1841. He was married to Nancy Hays, Aug. 28, 1842. She died Dec. 1, 1843. In October, 1841, he was received into the Tennessee Conference, and appointed to the Lincoln Circuit, which had twenty six preaching places, covering the ground now (1881) occupied by two stations and three or four circuits. Joseph Smith was his colleague. Quarterage receipts, $60 25. In 1845 he traveled Marshall Circuits, in Alabama, with Joseph Turrentine, Quarterage received $59 70. First two years, all told, $119.95. In 1846 he traveled Lawrence African Mission, also in Alabama—had twenty appointments in three weeks. Quarterage and traveling expenses paid by the pastors in full, but owing to some arrangement, he never exactly understood, Conference took it all from him except $100. This was the last year he failed to receive his full disciplinary allowance. He went to the Limestone Circuit, in Alabama, in 1847, with Dawson Phelps. In 1848 he was ordained elder by Bishop Paine (having been ordained deacon by Bishop Andrew in 1846), and stationed in Shelbyville, Tenn. In 1849 and 1850, stationed in Tuscumbia, Ala. In 1851 and 1852, stationed in Franklin, Tenn. In 1853, stationed at Hobson Chapel, Edgefield, Tenn. In 1854, stationed again in Shelbyville, Tenn. In 1855, Agent for the Tennessee Conference Tract Society. In 1856, stationed at Andrew Church, Nashville, Tenn. In 1858, stationed in McMinnville, Tenn. In 1859, stationed at Andrew church, Nashville, Tenn., again. In 1860, stationed at Spring Hill, Tenn. In 1861, presiding elder of Centerville District, and returned in 1862, where he remained until 1865, no sessions of the Conference being held for 1863 and 1864 in consequence of the war. This district embraced Forts Henry and Donelson, and was early the scene of war, and most of it was overrun backward and forward by the contending armies, and was especially the scene of many dashing raids and bold partisan warfare. But the presiding elder, feeling that there was the greater need for the Church to be taken care of, remained in his district, filling every appointment except two Saturday appointments. Most of the preachers remained with him, and local preachers were employed to take the places of the few who left, so that there was regular preaching at all the churches during all the war. The preachers and official members were called together each year about the time the Annual Conference should have met, and the work was readjusted, and such changes made as seemed to be necessary, never keeping any man in any charge longer than the disciplinary term. At these meetings the statistics were reported and recorded, the Conference and missionary collections received and disbursed, appropriations made for the next year, and every part of the Annual Conference work which could be done was attended to, including the preparation and record of memoirs of deceased ministers. Thus the organization of the district, etc. was kept up. In 1865 he was stationed in Huntsville, Ala., and on the 5th of November was married to Mary Williams, of Stewart County, Tenn. In 1866 he was appointed and reappointed Agent of the American Bible Society for West Tennessee and North Mississippi. In April 1876 he resigned his position as Bible Agent, and in the fall of the same year returned to the regular work of the itinerancy, with which he had never severed his connection. When Conference met at Columbia, in 1876, he was sent to the Mt. Pleasant Circuit, where he served four years. In 1880 he was sent to the Alexandria Circuit, where, after serving his people faithfully for near six months, on the morning of the 19th of May he peacefully laid aside the cross for the crown.The foregoing is a brief outline of the life and labors of the Rev. S. P. Whitten, one of the most honored and beloved members of the Tennessee Conference. His death was very sudden. He was in usual health, and after eating dinner he sat down and had a pleasant and cheerful conversation with his family, and proposed to ride to his recording stewards to procure facts preparatory to his District Conference. Stepping out of the parsonage to make ready for his ride he was suddenly stricken with paralysis, and was brought back to the house, lingered thirty-six hours, and without speaking a word, fell asleep in Christ.Brother Whitten was of medium size, compactly built, and usually enjoyed comfortable health. He had a sound mind, which he carefully cultivated by reading and study. He was an able minister of the New Testament and a genuine Methodist preacher. His life was consistent and his example worthy of imitation. He administered the affairs of the Church with prudence and marked ability. As circuit preacher, missionary, stationed preacher, presiding elder, and Bible agent, he did his work with system, zeal, ability, and success. He was a delegate to the general Conference in 1870, and honored his Conference in that relation.He belonged to a large family of Methodists, several of whom were and are honored Methodist preachers. Brother Whitten was a member of my family for twelve months while filling Hobson Chapel, and was a discreet, amiable Christian gentleman in private life. He has left a widow in feeble health, who rejoices in hope of joining him soon in the glory land, and two children, who esteem it an honor to be the descendents of a parent so worthy.

The members of the Tennessee Conference and thousands will receive the tidings of his death with great sorrow.

A good man, a faithful minister, and a loving friend. We mourn his departure, but he died in Christ.

J. B. M. Ferrin

 

John C. Rasbury
Submitted by
Jean R. Parsley
From The Wayne Countian
5 Mar 1931, page 1, Clifton, Tennessee
John C. Rasbury Dies at Topsy Home(By Addie Walker)John C. Rasbury, who has been one of Topsy’s most prominent citizens during his entire life, died Wednesday afternoon, February 26, 1931, at the family home. He had been in feeble health for some time, however the end came unexpectedly as his condition was not thought to have been more serious than for sometime.Mr. Rasbury was born October 3, 1846, being eighty-four years, four months and twenty-two days at the time of his death. At the age of twenty-four he was married to Miss Sarah A. Harbison who survives him together with two daughters, Mrs. J.F. Craig, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Ora Bell, of Clovis, New Mexico, and four sons, A.M. and H.L. of Hohenwald, Quinton, Paducah, Texas and Oliver of the home, one brother A.L. Rasbury near Riverside and one sister, Mrs. John R. Kelly, Steele, Missouri, also a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren.At the age of seventeen years he became a Confederate soldier and served under General Nathan B. Forrest during the Civil war. He was one of the great southern patriots, who bravely wore the gray until his flag went down in blood and tears and then accepted the decision of war in good faith and came home to become a loyal American citizen and help rebuild his desolated country. As long as health permitted he attended the Confederate Reunions each year. He was the last survivor of the “Army in Gray” that lived in the north part of Wayne county.

Mr. Rasbury joined the Primitive Baptist church the first Sunday in August, 1908 and lived a Christian life. He had a wide circle of friends and was a man that was devoted to his family and was loved by all who knew him. So he leaves a host of friends as well as relatives to mourn his loss.

Funeral services were conducted at the home by Elder J.A. Pope and M. Saunders of Dickson, and burial was in the family cemetery at Salem.

 

Gladys Prince
Submitted by
Brenda Holden
From The Noblesville Ledger
12 Jan 2008, Noblesville, Indiana
Noblesville – Gladys PrincePrince 91, of Noblesville died Thursday Jan. 10 2008, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. Mrs. Prince worked in Laundry at Riverview Hospital.She was born Dec. 31, 1916 in Wayne County Tenn, the daughter of Pink and Lula (Bromley} Linville. She was married to Clyde Prince who died in 1984.She is survived by a son and a daughter-in-law, Fred and Sue Prince, six grandchildren Jim Prince, Brenda Holden, Darrell Prince, Ray Prince, Mark Prince, Lisa Nodine. two brothers, P W Linville and Hardison Linville, Several great-grandchildren, and great-greatgrandchildren.In addition to her husband, she was preceded in deat by two grand children, Jerry Prince and Karen Siebert. Calling will be noon to 1:30 pm today at Randall and Roberts Funeral Home in Noblesville with servces immediately following. The Rev. Andrew Marshall will orriciate. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Fisher.

 

Roberson, Luther Allen

Luther Allen RobersonROBERSON, Luther Allen, was born Feb 1889 and died 21 July 1970. He was the son of Thomas Allen and Sarah Frances Montgomery ROBERSON. He married on 12 Oct 1919 in Cloverdale, Lauderdale County, Alabama to Minnie Lee WRIGHT. Their children were

1. Frances Adean ROBERSON, b. 27 Dec 1920
2. Randell Luther Allen ROBERSON, b. 26 Aug 1923
3. Earnest Jones ROBERSON, b. 10 Sep 1927
4. Carl Gene ROBERSON, b. 11 Feb 1931
Three sons died young.

Luther Allen ROBERSON was born and raised in Wayne County, Tennessee. He is buried at Railroad Cemetery, Wayne County, Tennessee.

Death Records 1908-1912

This file was prepared from a transcription of these records for Wayne County, Tennessee. The original transcription was done by Mrs. Nelle Jones Berry in 1985 and was published in “Wayne County, Tennessee Cemetery And Death Records” which was published jointly by the Wayne County Historical Society and The Byler Press. Input of these records was done by Mrs. Linda Davis Ledlow.

Should there be any question concerning a specific record and the information transcribed, please refer to the Original Certificate for clarification. Please do not contact Mrs. Ledlow or Mrs. Berry.

These records are found in the County Clerk’s office in the courthouse in Waynesboro, TN. The book is a large book, measuring approximately 12″x18″ in size, and about one-and-one-half inches thick. On the front cover is the title “Vital Statistics”. The first half of the book lists records of births between 1908 and 1912. The second half lists deaths for the same period. Only the records of deaths have been abstracted here.

This was used as a record book. The original certificates were sent to Nashville and are now on file at the State Library and Archives. A microfilm copy of both the records book in the clerk’s office and the original certificates from the Office of Vital Records is on file in the Wayne County Room at the Wayne County Public Library.

Only the entries in the record book for 1908-1912 have been copied here. The original certificates for 1908-1912 have not been copied for this book.

Each entry in the book covers a line on two pages of the book. Only the right hand pages are numbered. The deaths are listed by a combination of Civil and School District for a two year period, i.e., 1908-09, 1909-10, etc.

The headings at the top of each page are Name of Deceased, Date of Death, Sex, Color, Age, Married or Single, Place of Death, Cause of Death, lace of Birth, Occupation, Name of Physician Last in Attendance, Name of J.P. or Coroner Holding Inquest, and Date Recorded. Only the following have been abstracted: Name of Deceased, Date of Death, Sex, Color, Age, Place of Death and Place of Birth.

BURTRAM, Bob, 4 Dec., 1909, M-W 43 M died County Asylum, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

CASTEEL, Lizzie, 31 Oct., 1908, F-W 23 M, died Waynesboro, Tenn, born Wayne Co.,Tenn.

FAGAN, Bruce P., 2 Apr., 1909, M-W 52 widower, died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Steward Co., Tenn.

GRIMES, Lizzie, 18 Aug., 1908, F-W 80 M, died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

HAM, ______? 10 Jan., 1909, M-W 4 hours, S, died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

JACKSON, Anna B., 26 Nov., 1908, F-W, 2 weeks S died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

KEA, Sarah A., 11 Dec., 1908, F-W, 63 years, Married, died Waynesboro, Tenn, born Waynesboro, Tenn.

KEETON, Susie, 3 Mar., 1909, F-W 86 years, widow, died County Asylum, born Murry Co., Tenn.

LUTTS, Becky, 29 May, 1909, F-W 70 years, Widow,. Died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Bedford Co., Tenn.

McMILLIN, Francis, 17 May, 1909, F-W 75 years, Widow, died Waynesboro, Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

MORRISON, J. H., 24 Jan., 1909, M-W 37 years, Married, died Waynesboro, Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

McLEAN, U. A., 30 Mar., 1909, M-W, 29 years, single, died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

NOWLIN, Inet, 2 June 1909, F-W, 1 month, single, died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

POINTER, Brister, 16 Apr., 1909, M-C, 75 years, married, died Waynesboro, Tenn, born Williamson Co., Tenn.

RUTLEDGE, Jane, 12 Dec., 1908, F-W, 78 years, widow, died Wayne Co., Tenn, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

RAY, _____, 24 May, 1909, F-W, 1 hour, infant, died Wayne Co., Tenn., born Wayne Co., Tenn.

SPARKMAN, Roscoe, 27 June, 1909, M-W, 5 months, single, died Wayne Co., Tenn., born Decatur Co., Tenn.

SINER, George, 15 Oct., 1908, M-C, 29 years, married, died Wayne Co., Tenn., born Wayne Co., Tenn.

SHULL, Bettie, 21 Apr., 1909, F-W, 62 years, widow, died Wayne Co., Tenn., born Hardin Co., Tenn.

TURMAN, Wm., 15 Nov., 1908, M-W, 69 years, widower, died Waynesboro, Tenn., born Bedford Co., Tenn.

BENHAM, Mary, 5 May, 1909, F-W 72 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Wayne County, Tenn.

BATTLES, Nancy, 12 May, 1909, F-W, 81 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Wayne Co., Tenn.

BATTLES, Hartwell, 7 Mar., 1909, M-W, 79 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Wayne Co., Tenn.

BAKER, Coy, 19 Mar., 1909, M-C, 1 year, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

CRAIN, Harry A., 9 Sep., 1908, M-W, 30 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

CHURCHWELL, Raymond, 24 Jan., 1909, M-C, 1 year, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

DICUS, Jewel, 4 Apr., 1909, M-W 1 day, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

EVERETT, Eliza, 11 May, 1909, F-C, 30 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

FRANKS, Jess, 15 Aug., 1908, F-W, 3 years, single, died Flat Creek, Tenn., born Flat Creek, Tenn.

HASSELL, Clara, 3 Mar., 1909, F-W, 39 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

HUGHES, Sarah, 11 Nov., 1908, F-C, 4 months, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

HUGHES, Claud, 2 Sep., 1908, F-C, 30 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

HORTON, John, 18 Mar., 1909, M-W, 10 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

HORTON, Hester, 5 Apr., 1909, F-W, 8 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born, Wayne Co. Tenn.

JOHNSON, ______, 4 Apr., 1909, M-C, still birth, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

KYLE, ______, 3 Mar., 1909, M-W, still birth, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

MITCHEL, Catherine, 11 Nov., 1908, F-C, 50 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Wayne Co., Tenn.

MORRIS, Leslie, 11 Mar., 1909, M-C, 16 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born, not listed.

MOORE, Thomas, 22 July, 1908, M-W, 90 years, married, died Olive Hill, Tenn., born in East Tennessee.

MAYBERRY, ______, 4 Mar., 1909, F-C, still birth, died Clifton, Tenn. Born Clifton, Tenn.

MONTAGUE, Exel, 5 Jan., 1909, M-C, days, single, died Clifton, Tenn. Born Clifton, Tenn.

NUNLEY, Amanda, 6 May, 1909, F-C, 60 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

POLLOCK, Walter, 24 Feb., 1909, M-W, 28 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. Born Allens Creek, Tenn.

ROBINSON, Susan, 10 Aug., 1908, F-W, 70 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn., born not known.

ROBERTS, Robert, 4 Sep., 1908, M-W, 4 months, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

REEVES, Oscar, 23 Aug., 1908, M-W, 16 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

SEALS, Charles, 5 May, 1909, M-W, 25 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Kentucky.

SPEAR, Amanda, 8 Aug., 1908, F-W, 86 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Dickson Co., Tenn.

TUNE, Luther, 30 July, 1908, M-W, 18 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

WALKER, Grace, 8 Aug., 1908, F-W, 8 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

WEATHERSPOON, Ora, 6 June, 1909, F-C, 4 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

WARRINGTON, Gilbert, 25 Feb., 1909, M-C, 82 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born, Wayne Co., Tenn.

WEATHERSPOON, Rosevelt, 10 May, 1909, M-C, 8 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born, Clifton, Tenn.

BREWER, Lovid(?) P., 3 Nov., 1908, M-W, 1 year, single, died Iron City, R.R. 3, born Iron City, R.R. 3.

BRYSON, Pattie, 2 July, 1908, F-W, 49 years, married, died West Point, Route 1, born Wayne County, Tenn.

BRUTON, Edna P., 13 Oct., 1908, F-W, 1 year, 3 months, single, died Chisholm Creek, born Chisholm Creek.

BREWER, R. Bunice, 2 July, 1908, F-W, 8 months, single, died Waynesboro, Route 4, born Waynesboro, Route 4.

BLASENGAME, Gracie, 26 June, 1909, F-W 6 months, single, died Waynesboro Route 4, born Waynesboro, Route 4.

BLASENGAME, Laura, 1 Feb., 1909, F-W, 28 years, married, died Waynesboro, Route 4, born Waynesboro, Route 4.

CLARK, Zany, 3 May, 1909, F-C, 3 months, single, died Allens Creek, Tenn. P.O., born Allens Creek, Tenn.

GALLOWAY, L. E., 1 Feb., 1909, F-W, 38 years, married, died 48 P.O. Wayne Co., Tenn. born Lewis Co., Tenn.

GOODMAN, Hass, 2 June, 1909, F-W, 1 year, single, died Lovic, Tenn. born Lovic, Tenn.

HOLLIS, Mary E. (Mary E. KILBURN), 13 Oct., 1908, F-W, 74 years, single, died West Point, Route 1, born Hardin Co., Tenn.

HOLLIS, Mary C., 17 Oct., 1908, F-W, 2 years, single, died West Point, Route 1, born West Point Route 1.

HOLLIS, Fannie, 27 May, 1909, F-W, 30 years, married, died West Point, Route 1, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

HOLLIS, _______, 17 Feb., 1909, M-W, infant, single, died West Point, Route 1, born West Point, Route 1.

HUGGINS, Angeline, 12 Jan., 1909, F-W, 81 years, widow, died Waynesboro, Route 4, born Lawrence Co., Tenn.

LAY, William A., 21 Sep., 1908, M-W, 2 years, 5 months, died Waynesboro Route 5, born Waynesboro, Route 5.

MILLER, Ethel, 22 May, 1909, F-W, 22 days, died Chisolm Creek, born Chisolm Creek.

McGEE, Martha, 11 Sep., 1908, F-W, 84 years, widow, died Factory Creek, Wayne Co., born Lawrence Co., Tenn.

MORGAN, William F., 1 Apr., 1909, M-W, 6 months, died Allens Creek, Wayne County, born Allens Creek, Wayne Co.

McLEAN, William, 3 Sep., 1908, M-W, 6 months, single, died 49 P.O., Wayne Co., Tenn. born 48 P.O. Wayne Co., Tenn.

MARSHALL, Cora L., 15 Aug., 1908, F-W, 1 day, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

POAG, _____ 14 Feb., 1909, F-W, infant, died Waynesboro, Route 4, born Waynesboro, Route 4.

POPE, W. J., ___ Dec., 1908, M-W, 12 days, died Flatwoods, Tenn, born Flatwoods, Tenn.

SURATT, E. M., 15 Sep., 1908, M-W, 1 years 11 months, died Factory Creek, Wayne County, Tennessee. Born Lawrence Co., Tn.

STAGGS, Alax, 20 Oct., 1908, M-W, 29 years, died Allens Creek, Wayne Co., Tenn. born Waynesboro, Tenn.

STAGGS, Chat??, 15 Aug., 1908, F-W, 38 years, married, died Allens Creek, Wayne Co., born unknown.

STAGGS, Delcie, 19 Oct., 1908, F-W, 2 years, died Allens Creek, Wayne Co., Tenn born Allens Creek., Wayne Co.

STAGGS, ____, 8 May, 1909, F-W, Infant, died Allens Creek, born Allens Creek.

SHETTON (SHELTON??) ______, 25 Sep., 1908, M-W, infant, born and died Allens Creek.

STULLS (STUTTS??), Laura, 10 Dec., 1908, F-W, 5 years, 9 months, died Waynesboro, RR4, born Waynesboro RR 4.

TATUM, Mrs. M.C., 2 Nov., 1908, F-W, 56 years, married, died Allens Creek Tenn, born Kentucky.

BURNS, Columbus O., 7 May, 1909, M-W, 64 years, single, died Martins Mills, Tenn. born Alabama.

CHOWNING, ____, 30 Mar., 1909, F-W, 5 days, died Martins Mills, Tenn born Martins Mills, Tenn.

MELSON, Margaret Ann, 20 May, 1909, F-W, 60 years, married, died Rayburns Creek, born Wayne Co., Tenn.

OWEN, ____, 24 Feb., 1909, F-W, 1 day, died Indian Creek, born Indian Creek.

OWEN, ____, 13 Mar., 1909, F-W, 17 days, died Indian Creek, born Indian Creek.

STRICKLIN, ____, 19 June, 1909, F-W, 1 day, died Rutherford Creek, born Rutherford Creek.

STEELE, Henry, 3 Apr., 1909, M-W, 3 months, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

YEISER, Jacob D., 14 Nov., 1908, M-W, 86 years, married, died Houston, Wayne Co., Tenn. born Lexington, Ky.

BREWER, Jesse, 16 June, 1909, M-W, age not given, married, died Gillis Mills, place of birth not given.

BETTIE??, Hattie J., 17 Aug., 1908, F-W, 15 years, single, died Lutts, Tenn. born Whittens Stand, Tenn.

BUTLER, ____, 1 Mar., 1909, F-W, infant, died Lutts, Tenn. born Lutts, Tenn.

BUTLER, Alga, 29 Nov., 1908, M-W, 8 months, died Holly Creek, Wayne Co., Tenn.

BOYD, ____, 28 Apr., 1908, M-W, 2 months, died Pleasant Valley, Tenn. born Pleasant Valley, Tenn.

EATON, Osa, 9 May, 1090, F-W, 15 years, married, died Lutts, Tenn., born Lutts, Tenn.

EATON, ____, 11 Apr., 1909, W, infant, died Lutts, Tenn. born Lutts, Tenn.

FOWLER, ____, 6 Nov., 1908, M-W, 4 days, died Pleasant Valley, Tenn. born Pleasant Valley, Tenn.

FOWLER, ____, 6 Nov., 1908, M-W, 4 days, died Pleasant Valley, Tenn. born Pleasant Valley, Tenn.

GEAN, Mary T., 21 Sep., 1908, F-W, 48 years, married, died Stout, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tenn.

KELLEY, John, 10 Oct. 1908, M-W, 62 years, married, died Wayne Co., Tenn., born Tennessee.

KELLEY, Linsy?? Jane, 17 July 1908, F, 25 years, married, died P.O. Iron City, Tenn. born Tennessee.

LANCASTER, Susan, 13 Apr., 1909, F-W, 75 years, married, died Butlers Creek, born Alabama.

LANCASTER, ____, 2 Oct., 1908, F-W, __, single, died Pleasant Valley, born Pleasant Valley.

MARTIN, Ella, 17 Nov., 1908, F-W, 20 years, married, died Butlers Creek, born Tennessee.

MARTIN, Sally, 24 Jan., 1909, F-W, 93 years, married, died Butlers Creek, born Tennessee.

NEWMAN, J. C. L., 13 Jan., 1909, M-W, 80 years, married, died P.O. Iron City, Tennessee, born Alabama.

WILLIAMS, ____, 1 Apr., 1909, W, infant, murdered, Second Creek, born Cypress Inn.

ADKISON, Isaac, 28 June, 1910, F?-W, 24 years, married, died, Wayne Co., Tenn. born Wayne Co.

BROWN, Myrtle, 1 Mar., 1910, F-W, 18, married, died Waynesboro, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tenn.

COLE, Elizabeth, 4 Jan., 1910, F-W, 71 years, married, died Waynesboro, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tenn.

CLAY, ____, 13 Feb., 1910, M-W, still born, died Wayne Co., Tenn., born Wayne County, Tenn.

FOWLER, Alberty, 22 Jan., 1910, F-W, 3 years, 5 months, died Wayne Co., Tenn. born Wayne Co. Tenn.

GALLIEN, Maud, 14 Aug., 1909, F-W, 28 years, married, died Waynesboro, Tenn. born Michigan.

KEA, W. W., 8 Oct., 1909, W-M, 77 years, married, died Waynesboro, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tn.

MORROW, Ollie, 28 Jan., 1910, W-F, 7 months, single, died Waynesboro, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tenn.

SPARKMAN, Florence, 24 July, 1909, F-W, 20 years, married, died Wayne County, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tenn.

WALKER, W. A., 5 July, 1910, M-W, 70 years, married, died Waynesboro, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tenn.

BROWN, Ross, 23 May, 1910, M-W, 20 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Humphries Co., Tenn.

BIFFLE, Dorcas, 8 June, 1910, F-C, 98 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Maury Co., Tenn.

CLARK, Mrs. Lyda, 15 Dec., 1909, F-W, 70 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Indiana.

EVANS, James, 1 Aug., 1906, M-W, 56 years, died Marties? Island, E. Clifton, Tenn. born Lawrence Co. Tenn.

FRANKS, ____, 15 Jan., 1910, M-W, still born, died Flat Creek, Tenn.

GRIMES, Cynthia, 8 Aug., 1909, F-C, 18 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

HUGHES, Ed, 21 Sep., 1909, M-C, 24 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tenn.

HUGHES, Genova, 7 Mar., 1910, F-C, 4 years, died Hardin Co., Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

MOORE, Cora, 19 Sep., 1909, F-W, 30 years, married, died Hardin Co., Tenn. born Savannah, Tenn.

MONTAGUE, Nordis?, 28 May, 1910, F-C, 16 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn., born Tenn.

NEWMAN, Rosco, 17 Aug., 1909, M-W, 5 months, died Tennessee, born Indian Creek, Tenn.

PRATER, Tennie, 6 June, 1910, F-W, 38 years, married, died Ross Creek, Wayne Co., Tenn. born Tenn.

PRATER, ____, 16 Dec., 1909, M-W, — single, died Ross Creek, Wayne County, Tennessee, born Ross Creek.

RICKETTS, Malissie, 21 Feb., 1910, F-W, 64 years, married, died Eagle Creek, Wayne Co., Tenn., born Wayne Co. Tenn.

TINNON, Mary, 9 Apr., 1910, F-W, 80 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tennessee.

TINNON, Etheldra, 8 Oct., 1909, F-W, 89 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tennessee.

TAPLEY, Clarence, 13 Dec., 1909, F-C, 40 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

WEATHERSPOON, Wm., 2 Nov., 1909, M-C, 8 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Clifton, Tenn.

ATKINS, Vesta, 23 Apr., 1910, F-W, 20 years, married, died Wayne Co., Tenn., born Wayne Co. Tenn.

ADAMS, Docia, 24 Nov., 1909, F-W, 24 years, married, d. & b. Wayne Co., Tenn.

BELL, L. R., 14 Oct., 1909, M-W, 51 years, single, died Flatwoods, Tenn. born, Flatwoods, Tenn.

BRYANT, Arithmer, 17 Nov. 1910, F-W, 2 years, single, died Sheffield, Alabama, born Sheffield, Alabama.

BREWER, M. E., 28 Feb., 1910, F-W, 52 years, married, died & born, Wayne Co., Tenn.

COZART, Frank, 18 Nov., 1909, M-W, 52 years, married, died Allens Creek, Tenn. born Virginia.

CLAY, M. E., 9 Feb., 1910, F-W, 24 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

CLAYTON, ____, 20 Feb., 1910, F-W, infant, born & died Lawrence Co. Tenn.

DABBS, Nathaniel, 30 June, 1910, W-M, 59 years, married, died Lovic, Tenn. born Ashland, Tenn.

DAVIS, Jessie J., 15 April, 1910, M-W, 10 days, born and died Waynesboro, Tenn.

DIXON, Aldred, 24 Dec., 1909, M-W, 2 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

DIXON, ____, 2 July, 1909, M-W, infant, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

DARNELL, Elizabeth, 5 May, 1910, F-W, 92 years, married, died Wayne Co., Tenn. born in East Tennessee.

ENGLISH, Henry, 14 Dec., 1909, M-C, 11 years, born and died Allens Creek, Tenn.

GALLAHER, L.E., 5 Apr., 1910, M-W, 31 years, single, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

GOBBELL, E. W., 2 Apr., 1910, M-W, 86 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

HIMES, James, 25 Sep., 1909, M-W, 38 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Horners Store, Tenn.

HOLT, Hugh B., 14 Apr., 1910, F-W, 2 years, died Clifton, Tenn. born Waynesboro, Tenn.

HALFORD, ____, 20 Jan. , 1910, F-W, 1 month, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

HUCKABA, Babe, 20 Jan., 1910, F-W, 48 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

JACKSON, ____, 23 Mar., 1910, M-W, 7 days, born and died Allens Creek, Tenn.

KILPATRIC, Hester, 16 Apr., 1910, F-W, 6 months, born and died Lovic, Tenn.

LONG?, Wayman, 1 Oct., 1909, F-W, 2 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

MEREDITH, Jno. F., 8 Mar., 1910, M-W, 65 years, married, born and died Lovic, Tenn.

McWILLIAMS, Callie, 5 Apr., 1910, F-W, 23 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

MITCHEL, Clyde, 28 Dec., 1909, M-W, 2 months, born and died, Wayne Co., Tenn.

NELSON, Pink Hollis, 24 May, 1910, M-W, 16 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

OWEN, ____, 6 Feb., 1910, F-W, infant, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

PEVAHOUSE, ____, 12 Feb., 1910, F-W, 3 months, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

REDMAN, James, 18 Dec., 1909, M-W, 2 years, born and died Allens Creek, Tenn.

RICKETTS, Willie, 5 Dec., 1909, M-W, 3 years, born and died Lawrence Co., Tenn.

STONE, Willis S., 4 Jan., 1910, M-W, 69 years, married, died Flatwoods, Tenn. born Gaynesboro, Tenn.

SMITH, Lillie, 15 July, 1909, F-W, 19 single, born and died, Clifton, Tenn.

STAGGS, ____, 4 Apr., 1910, F-W, infant, Born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

VANLEER, Willis, 16 May, 1910, F-C, 19 years, married, died Allens Creek, Tenn. born Tenn.

WILLIAMS, Jane E., 16 July, 1909, F-W, 84 years, married, died and born Flatwoods, Tenn.

WARREN, Clarence, 30 Jan., 1910, M-W, 9 days, born and died Waynesboro, Tenn.

WILSON, Peggy, 20 Oct., 1909, F-W, 63 years, married, died Flatwoods, Tenn. born Waynesboro, Tenn.

WOODS, Jno., 19 Feb., 1910, M-C, 36 years, married, died Napier, Tenn. born Bear Springs Furnace.

WHITEHEAD, Bessie, 30 June, 1910, F-W, 18 years, single, died Forty-eight Tenn., born Wayne Co., Tenn.

YORK, Tomie, 7 Apr., 1910, F-W, 2 years, died Allens Creek, Tenn. born Clarksville, Tenn.

ADKINSON, David, 20 Sep., 1909, M-W, 91 years, married, died Waynesboro, Tenn., born Giles Co., Tenn.

AYERS, ____, 27 June, 1910, F-W, 1 day, born and died Indian Creek.

BANKS, ____, 15 Apr., 1910, M-W, 2 days, born and died Indian Creek.

BERRY, Wm. A., —- 1910, M-W, 82 years, married, died Cyclone, Tenn. born Wayne Co., Tenn.

BECKHAM, Ione, 14 June, 1910, F-W, 11 months, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

EATON, Bettie J., 5 June, 1910, F-W, 70 years, married, died Martins Mills, Tenn., born Alabama.

FARISS, Clyde, 2 Nov., 1909, M-W, 21 years, single, died Lutts, Tenn. born Houston, Tenn.

HEARD, Jas. H., 3 Aug., 1909, M-W, 59 years, married, died Roanoak Creek, born Alabama.

MILLER, Alonzo, 20 Apr., 1910, M-W, 5 years, born and died Houston, Tenn.

McWILLIAMS, Callie, 3 April, 1910, F-W, 21 years, married, died Houston, Tenn. born Cyclone, Tenn.

MATTOCK, Opal, 15 Oct. 1909, F-W, 14 months, born and died Eagle Creek.

NOWLIN, ____, 24 March, 1910, F-W, 7 days, born and died Waterfall Creek.

SINCLAIR, Catherine, 22 Dec., 1909, F-W, 83 years, died Lutts, Tenn. born Alabama.

WEBB, Wm., 12 Mar. 1910, M-W, 64 years, married, died Lutts, Tenn. born Martins Mills, Tenn.

BERRY, Girdie, 14 Mar., 1910, F-W, 18 years, single, born and died Cypress Inn, Tenn.

BALENTINE, Nancy Jane, 20 Dec., 1909, F-W, 62 years, married, born and died Cypress Inn, Tenn.

BREWER, ____, 26 Apr., 1910, F-W, 1 day, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BOYD, Dee, 7 Dec., 1909, M-W, 34 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BRADLEY, Lafayette, 30 Mar., 1910, M-W, 33, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BREWER, Raymon, 16 Jan., 1910, M-W, 9 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

CURTIS, Frank, 14 Feb., 1910, M-W, 21 years, single, died Cypress Inn, Tenn. born Victory, Tenn.

DARBY, Homer, 15 May, 1910, M-W, 7 years, born and died Cypress Inn, Tenn.

DARBY, Mattie Bell, 22 Oct., 1909, F-W, 10 months, born and died Cypress Inn. Tenn.

DODD, Miles, 27 Jan., 1910, F-W, 82 years, married, born and died in Tenn.

DANNELLY, Gus, 20 Dec., 1909, M-W, 38 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

DANIEL, Jeby, 4 Feb., 1910, M-W, 6 months, 16 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

DANIEL, Katy, 6 July, 1909, F-W, 16 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

HANDLEY, Tommie, 16 Aug., 1909, M-W, 18 months, born and died Cypress Inn, Tenn.

HAYES, Willie Cecil, 18 May, 1910, M-W, 22 months, born and died Cypress Inn, Tenn.

HAYES, ____, 30 Jan., 1910, M-W, 3 days, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

HAYES, ____, 20 Apr., 1910, F-W, 4 months, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

HARDING, Mattie, 12 Apr., 1910, F-W, 22 years, married, born and died Cypress Inn, Tenn.

HENSON, Lennie Pearl, 7 Feb., 1910, F-W, 2 years, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

IVENS?, James, 9 June, 1910, M-W, 10 Months, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

JOHNSON, H. W., 19 Aug, 1909, F-W, 21 years, married, born and died Stout, Tenn.

JOHNSON, H. W., 30 Jan., 1910, M-W, 70 years, died Stout, Tenn, born Lutts, Tenn.

KELLEY, Oaley, 2 Jan., 1910, F-W, 24 years, married, born and died Tenn.

McFALL, ____, 14 Dec., 1909, M-W, 3 weeks, died Stout, Tenn. birth not given.

McFALL, Hettie, 29 Nov., 1910, F-W, 40 years, married, born and died Stout, Tenn.

MITCHEL, Althy L., 6 May, 1910, F-W, 4 months, 6 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

OLIVE, Minnie D., 24 June, 1910, F-W, 6 months, 25 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

OLIVE, Walter, 21 June, 1910, M-W, 14, single, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

PATTERSON, Neal, 26 Dec., 1909, M-W, 71 years, married, died Lutts, Tenn. birth not given.

PRINCE, Betty, 5 Aug., 1909, F-W, 71 years, married, birth and death Tennessee.

ROBERTSON, S. W., 27 Jan., 1910, M-W, 76 years, married, born and died Tennessee.

ROBERTSON, Dudley, 3 July 1909, M-W, 5 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

SPAIN, John H., 23 Mar., 1910, M-W, 10 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

WHITE, ____, 1 Feb., 1910, M-W, 2 days, born and died Stout, Tenn.

WHITE, ____, 2 Feb., 1910, F-W, 2 days, born and died Stout, Tenn.

BREWER, Sanders, 23 Dec., 1910, M-W, 21 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BUTLER, Frank, 15 Feb., 1911, M-W, 34 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BREWER, Lela, 31 Dec., 1910, F-W, 1 year, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

CHAMBERS, ____, 15 Feb., 1911, M-?, 5 hours, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

CLAY, ____, 20 Feb., 1911, F-W, 15 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

CHAMBERS, Maude, 30?? Feb., 1911, F-W, 15 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

GALLAHER, Infant, 24 Mar., 1911, M-W, 9 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

KEA, John, 29 Mar., 1911, M-W, 30 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

KILBURN, Hubert, 14 June, 1911, M-W, 11 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

LANGFORD, Laura, 2 Feb., 1911, F-W, 25 years, married, died Wayne Co., Tenn. born Arkansas.

NELSON, Robert, 21 Oct., 1910, M-W, 3 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

PULLEY, ____, 20 Jan., 1911, F-W, 6 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

REAVES, Infant, 15 June, 1911, M-W, 3 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

STAGGS, Soloman, 5 Dec., 1911, M-W, 8 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

WIGFALL, Nettie, 27 July, 1910, F-B, 12 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

ABRAM, Mrs. Jas. 13 July, 1910, F-W, 20 years, married, died Wayne Co., Tenn. born Tenn.

BAKER, Neely, 20 Sep., 1910, F-C, 38 years, died Tenn., born Clifton, Tenn.

CHERRY, Ike, 14 Oct., 1910, M-C, 26 years, married, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

CHURCHWELL, Eva, 12 Apr., 1911, F-C, 5 years, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

CHURCHWELL, Jas., 19 Aug., 1910, M-C, 1 year, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

EVANS, Alice, 6 Jan., 1911, F-W, 54 years, married, died Wayne Co., born Clifton, Tenn.

EVANS, Joe, 15 Jan., 1911, M-W, 10 years, died Wayne Co., born Clifton, Tenn.

FLOYD, Jane, 20 Jan., 1911, F-W, no age, married, born and died Tenn.

FRIER?, Mrs. Emma, 19 Dec., 1910, F-W, 63 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Arkansas.

GUIN, Malica, 16 Apr., 1911, F-C, 35 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tennessee.

GENTRY, ____, “Infant died and cannot get any data as they moved away.”

HAWKINS, Mrs. E. A., 22 Dec., 1910, F-W, 75 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tenn.

HUGHES, Martha, 9 Jan., 1911, F-W, 78 years, married, died Clifton, born Tenn.

JETER, Clyde, 17 July, 1910, F-W, 11 years, d. Clifton, b. Tenn.

JOHNSON, James, 22 May, 1911, M-W, 1-1/2 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

JOBE, Mrs. W. F., 24 Sep., 1910, F-W, 42 years, married, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

LOWERY, Carrie, 24 Sep., 1910, F-C, 30 years, single, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tenn.

LOWERY, Robt., 24 Apr., 1911, M-C, 19 months, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tenn.

MONTAGUE, W. Y., 25 June, 1911, M-W, 69 years, married, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

MONTAGUE, Mary, 10 Apr., 1911, F-W, 10 months, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

MOORE, Martha, 24 Jan., 1911, F-W, 61 years, married, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

PRATER, Arch, 2 Sep., 1910, M-W, 77 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tenn.

ROBERSON, Addie, 2 Sep., 1910, F-C, 17 years, married, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

ROBERSON, ____, 24 June, 1911, F-C, 4 days, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

SHELBY, Jim, 24 June, 1911, M-C, 35 years, married, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

THOMAS, Nancy, 28 Nov., 1910, F-W, 44 years, not stated.

THOMAS, Mary, 23 May, 1911, F-W, 75 years, married, died Clifton, Tenn. born Tenn.

WOODRELL, Susie, 20 Jan., 1911, F-W, no age, married, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

WEATHERSPOON, Hanett, 12 Aug., 1910, F-C, 38 years, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

WALKER, Anna, 27 Mar., 1911, F-C, 18 years, single, died Wayne Co., Tenn. born Tenn.

WOLF, ____, 15 Dec., 1910, F-W, 1 day, born and died Clifton, Tenn.

BOYD, Jane, 23 Dec., 1910, F-W, 77 years, married, died Clifton, born Waynesboro.

BARNES, Cypert M., 26 Sep., 1910, M-W, 8 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BARNES, Robert, 12 Feb., 1911, M-W, 27 years, married, died Poplar Point, Mo. Born Clifton.

CULP, Ada, Apr., 1911, F-W, 39 years, married, born and died Clifton.

DENTON, Becky J., 4 Apr., 1911, F-W, 57 years, married, died Waynesboro, born Horner.

DAVIS, J. R., 7 Jan., 1911, M-W, 87 years, married, born and died Waynesboro., Tenn.

DAVIS, Minnie, 14 Jan., 1911, F-W, 84 years, married, born and died Waynesboro, Tenn.

DAVIS, W. C., 14 June, 1911, M-W, 73 years, married, born and died Clifton.

JOBE, Joseph W., 14 Mar., 1911, M-W, 2 years, born and died Clifton.

KING, S. C., 17 Jan., 1911, M-W, no age, single, born and died Waynesboro.

KELLEY, Tina, 24 July, 1911, M-W, 2 minutes?, born and died Waynesboro.

MORGAN, Minnie, 26 Apr., 1911, F-W, 32 years, married, born and died Flatwoods.

MORGAN, Mable & Myrtle, Sep., 1911, F-W, 5 months, died Hickman, Ky. born Flatwoods.

POPE, Hillard, 25 Dec., 1911, M-W, 8 months, born and died Waynesboro.

PEAVYHOUSE, Clarence, 14 Nov., 1910, M-W, 5 months, died Topsy, born Linden.

SANDERSON, F. M., 8 Feb., 1911, M-W, 69 years, married, died Waynesboro, born Millegeville.

STARNES, Annie, 24 Apr., 1911, F-W, 35 years, married, died Clifton, born Flatwoods.

THOMPSON, M. D., 17 Apr., 1911, M-W, 29 years, married, died Etna Furnace, born Flatwoods.

THARP, Lizzie B., 13 Apr., 1911, F-W, 24 years, single, born and died Flatwoods.

TURNBO, Etta, 28 Jan., 1911, F-W, 29 years, married, born and died Clifton.

WARREN, Mintie P., 19 Jan., 1911, F-W, 54 years, married, born and died Clifton.

WARREN, Elvis, 24 Mar., 1911, M-W, 14 years, born and died Clifton.

ABRAMS, Lee A., 22 Feb., 1911, M-W, 9 months, born and died Martins Mills.

BECKHAM, Janie, 4 July, 1910, F-W, 1 year, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

COPELAND, ____, 12 Aug., 1910, M-W, no age, born and died Martins Mills.

CRAMEARY, ____, Sep., 1910, F-W, 2 min?, born and died Indian Creek.

DANIELS, Lena, 3 Sep., 1910, F-W, 2 years, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

DOWNING, Bessie, 11 Mar., 1911, F-W, 8 years, died Lutts, Tenn. born Wayne Co.

EATON, Willie May, 13 Dec., 1910, F-W, 9 months, born and died Houston, Tenn.

KING, Ellen, 10 Oct., 1910, F-W, 9 years, born and died Indian Creek.

STRICKLIN, Lena, 24 Dec., 1910, F-W, 18 months, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

SHERRILL, ____, 4 June, 1911, M-W, no age, born and died, Lutts, Tenn.

SLRITLING (STRIBLING?), Jas. M., 16 Sep., 1910, M-W, single, 73 years, died Lutts, Tenn. born Lawrence Co.

STEELEY?, Lena, 10 June, 1910, F-W, 16 months, died Lutts, Tenn. born Hardin Co.

STUTTS, Alman, 26 Dec., 1910, M-W, 1 month, born and died Houston, Tenn.

SMITH, Herschel, 27 June, 1911, M-W, 4 years, born and died Houston, Tenn.

BREWER, Mary C., 17 July, 1910, F-W, 14 months, born and died Stout, Tenn.

BEVIS, Wash, 25 Aug., 1910, M-W, 57 years, married, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

DODD, Daulton, 8 August, 1910, M-W, 12 months, died Cypress Inn, no place of birth.

HAYES, Martin V., 16 Feb., 1911, M-W, 13 months, born and died Cypress Inn.

HENSON, James Isaac, 13 July, 1910, M-W, 21 years, married, died Cypress Inn born Alabama

JOHNSON, W. W. Esq., 1 June, 1911, M-W, 79 years, married, died Lutts, Tenn. born Warren Co., Tenn.

McFall, ____, 7 Nov., 1910, F-W, 1 day, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

MARTIN, ____, 1 Jan., 1911, M-W, 1 day, born and died Cypress Inn.

MURPHY, James, 11 Jan., 1911, M-W, 75 years, single, died Stout Tenn., born Alabama.

MARTIN, Nancy, 5 Nov., 1910, F-W, 90 years, married, died Lutts, born Cypress Inn.

SHEPARD, Marie, 7 Aug, 1910, M-W, 14 months, born and died Cypress Inn.

STRIBLIN, James, 16 Sep., 1910, M-W, 73 years, born and died Lutts, Tenn.

SOUTHERLAND, Estella, 14 Oct., 1910, F-W, 15 months, born and died Cypress Inn.

WRIGHT, Rosco, 26 May, 1911, M-W, 2 years, born and died Cypress Inn.

WILLIAMS, Bet, 22 Apr., 1911, F-W, no age, single, died Lutts, no birthplace.

DANIEL, Willie Dock, 29 Nov., 1910, M-W, 4 months, 25 days, born and died Butlers Creek.

DANNELLY, Nancy, 1 Feb., 1911, F-W, no age, married, born and died Butlers Creek.

FOWLER, Dora, 17 June, 1911, F-W, 27 years, married, died in Alabama, born Wayne Co.

KELLEY, Jamie, 26 June, 1911, F-W, 27 years, married, born and died Butlers Creek.

THOMPSON, James, 5 Dec., 1910, F-W, 26 years, married, died Iron City, Lawrence Co., born Holly Creek.

THOMPSON, James Mathen, 4 Apr., 1911, M-W, 1 month, born and died Butlers Creek.

BASTROP, A. Mandy, 6 Mar., 1911, F-B, 18 years, single, died Nashville, Tenn., born Stribling, Tenn.

BIRD, Clarince, 27 Dec., 1910, M-W, 6 years, died Wayne Co. born Lawrence Co.

BRENT, Billie, 16 July, 1910, M-W, 15 years, single, died Wayne Co. born Lawrence Co.

CASH, Mary, 25 June, 1911, F-W, 1 year, died Wayne Co., born Lewis Co.

CASTEEL, Lillie, 22 Nov., 1910, F-W, 23 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

CREECY, Jim T., 5 Apr. 1911, M-W, 5 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

COPELAND, Coleman, 6 Dec. 1910, M-W, 6 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

COPELAND, Ada, 14 Mar., 1911, F-W, 23 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

DURHAM, Mattie, 21 May, 1911, F-W, 68 years, married, died Wayne Co., born Alabama.

DURN, O. L., 30 Nov., 1910, M-W, 30 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

DOOLEY, Charley, 20 Sep., 1910, M-W, 50 years, married, died in Ark., place of birth not known.

GODDEL, Sicero, 5 Sep., 1910, M-W, 13 years, died Wayne Co., born Lewis Co.

GALLAHER, A. H., 28 Apr., 1911, M-W, 32 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

HOWELL, Carl T., July, 1910, M-W, 2 years, died Dickson Co., born Centerville, Tenn.

HOLLIS, ____, 10 Oct., 1910, F-W, infant, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

JACKSON, Andy A., 28 Feb., 1911, M-W, 12 years, died 6th Dist. Wayne Co.

KOUTCH, Mary, 9 Mar., 1911, F-W, 3 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

KIMBREL, ____, 5 Nov., 1910, F-W, infant, born and died Lawrence Co.

KILBURN, ____, 26 Oct., 1910, M-W, 11 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

LONG, ____, 3 Aug., 1910, F-W, infant, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

LOPP, Rebecca, 5 Dec., 1910, F-W, 26 years, married, born and died Lawrence Co.

LUKER, Teallie, 25 May, 1911, F-W, 33 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

McANALLY, Jim, 23 June, 1911, M-W, 80 years, married, died Lawrence Co. born Wayne Co.

MORGAN, Ruth, 11 Mar., 1911, F-W, 1 year, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

NUTT, Artis, 16 May, 1911, F-W, 37 years, married, died Forty-eight Creek, born Tenn.

NELSON, J. H., 25 Mar., 1910, M-W, 57 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

PAYTON, ____, Jan., 1911, M-W, 1 day, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

RAY, Joe?, 3 Sep., 1910, M-W, 23 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

RILEY, Mary, 10 Oct., 1910, F-W, 38 years, married, died Wayne Co., place of birth not known.

SCHMITTO, Marvin, 21 Jan., 1911, M-W, 27 years, married, died Wayne Co. born Montgomery County, Tenn.

STAGGS, Earlie B., 26 Feb., 1911, M-W, 80 years, married, died Wayne Co. place of birth not known.

SMITH, S. A., 3 Feb., 1911, M-W, 40 years, married, died Wayne Co., place of birth not known.

STAGGS, Matthew, 4 Aug., 1910, M-W, 35 years, married, died Wayne Co. place of birth not known.

TODD, ____, 6 Jan., 1911, M-W, infant, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

TURMAN, Lillie, 17 June, 1911, F-W, 22 years, single, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

TODD, Millie, 12 Jan., 1911, F-W, 67 years, married, died Wayne Co. place of birth not known.

ARNETT, Jim, 4 June, 1912, M-W, 69 years, single, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BLACK, Carolyn, 6 Mar., 1912, F-W, 1 year 21 days, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BARNES, Cleveland, 24 Dec., 1912, M-W, 25 years, single, died Wayne Co., born in Alabama.

CASTEEL, Mary E., (Mrs.), 11 July, 1911, F-W, 57 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

GRIMES, Mansfield, 25 Dec., 1911, M-B, 18 years, single, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

HICKERSON, Earn, 20 June, 1912, M-B, 20 years, single, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

HICKERSON, Oes, 19 June, 1912, M-B, 21 years, single, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

[Earn and Oes HICKERSON are listed as having been “shot by Fred Cole.”]

LONG, Bill, 18 July, 1911, M-W, 60 years, married, died Wayne Co. born Illinois.

McBRYER, Mary, 6 Feb., 1912, F-W, 82 years, married, died Wayne Co. born North Carolina.

MORGAN, Filda, 18 Aug., 1912, F-W, 12 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BROWLES, Lucius, 1 Apr., 1912, M-B, 55 years, married, died Clifton born Tenn.

BROMLEY, Charlie, 25 Dec., 1911, M-B, 16 years, single, born and died Clifton.

CHRISTIAN, Alberta, 14 Sep., 1911, F-C, 9 years, born and died Clifton.

CHANNELS, Estella, 8 May, 1912, F-C, 16 years, died Clifton, born Hardin Co.

CHURCHWELL, Charlie, 24 June, 1912, M-C, 21 years, single, died Clifton, born Wayne Co.

DOXEY, L. B., 29 June, 1912, M-W, 60 years, married, died Clifton, place of birth not known.

DIXON, ____, 4 Feb., 1912, F-W, 2 weeks, died Clifton.

GRIMES, Dorthine, 15 Oct., 1911, F-C, 7 months, born and died Clifton.

GRIMES, Wilson, 2 Oct., 1911, M-W, 80 years, married, died Pitts Creek, born Wayne Co.

HICKERSON, Oss, 29 June, 1912, M-C, 24? Years, single, died Hardins Creek, born Wayne Co.

“Shot by Fred Cole.” [possibly the same entry as above?]

JETER, Nancy, 8 Aug., 1911, F-W, 33 years, married, died Clifton, born Wayne Co.

JENLEY, Mary, 5 Sep., 1911, F-W, 13 months, died Hardin Co., born Tenn.

JETER, (infant), 5 Sep., 1911, F-W, 1 month, born and died Clifton.

JEFFRIES, ____, 2 June, 1912, F-W, no age, (still born) at Clifton.

LOWERY, ____, 10 Sep., 1911, M-C, 1 year, born and died Clifton.

McDONALD, Tom, 9 Apr., 1912, M-W, 25 years, married, died Eagle Creek.

PACK, Sarah, 5 May, 1912, F-W, 18 years, single, born and died Clifton.

RUSS, Elizabeth, 17 Oct., 1911, F-W, 78 years, died Clifton, born Tenn.

SMITH, William, 10 Oct., 1911, M-W, 3 years, born and died Ross Creek.

TAPLEY, ____, 25 Feb., 1912, F-B, 2 months, born and died Clifton.

WEATHERSPOON, Chas., 12 Oct., 1911, M-C, 18 years, died Clifton, born Tenn.

WEBSTER, Joseph, 25 Dec., 1911, M-W, 72 years, married, died Clifton, place of birth not listed.

WOOD, R. J., 25 Feb., 1912, M-W, 48 years, married, died Clifton born Hardin Co.

WHITSET, Abbie, 3 Mar., 1912, F-C, 36 years, married, died Clifton, born Humphreys Co.

WALKER, Mary, 4 Apr., 1912, F-W, 74 years, married, died Eagle Creek, born Tenn.

WOODRELL, Tom, 9 May, 1912, M-W, 72 years, married, died Ross Creek, born Tenn.

WILSON, Elizabeth, 30 June, 1912, F-W, 66 years, married, died Hardin Creek, place of birth not listed.

WARRINGTON, Lessie, 10 Aug., 1911, F-B, 4 months, born and died Clifton.

BROMLEY, Alvin, 11 Apr., 1912, M-W, 11 months, born and died Flatwoods.

BARNES, G. C., 17 Dec., 1911, M-W, 28 years, single, died Clifton born Waynesboro.

BOYD, Zora, 8 Jan., 1912, F-W, 20 years, single, born and died Clifton.

BOYD, Joe, 10 June, 1912, M-W, 68 years, single, born and died Clifton.

BUNCH, Tom, 4 Oct., 1911, M-W, 4 years, died Waynesboro, born Hickman, Ky.

CONWAY, Maggie, 1 July, 1911, F-W, 16 years, single, born and died Clifton.

DABBS, Jake, 13 Jan., 1912, M-W, 30 years, single, born and died Flatwoods.

DAVIS, Mabel, 28 July, 1911, F-W, 15 years, single, born and died Clifton.

GORDON, Oscar, 15 Apr., (year blank) M-W, 2 years, single, born and died Clifton.

MATHENA, Ada, 15 July (year blank), F-W, 28 years, married, died Clifton, born Savannah.

PRATER, Edna, 11 Jan, 1912, F-W, 11 days, born and died Flatwoods.

PRATER, Fredna, 11 Jan., 1912, M-W, 11 days, born and died Flatwoods.

PITTS, Lizzie, 5 Nov., 1911, F-W, 52 years, married, born and died Waynesboro.

PULLEY, Martha, 11 Aug., 1911, F-W, no age, single, born and died Waynesboro.

PITTS, Mary, 3 Apr., 1912, F-W, 2 years, born and died Clifton.

PULLEY, Jack, Aug., 1911, M-W, 1 year, born and died Waynesboro.

POPE, Myrtle, 29 May, 1912, F-W, 2 months, born and died Waynesboro.

STEEL, Margaret, 25 Feb., 1912, F-W, 56 years, married, born and died Clifton.

STARNES, Bessie, 29 Aug., 1911, F-W, 14 years, died Clifton, born Flatwoods.

SMITH, Early, 13 Nov., 1911, F-W, 9 years, born and died Clifton.

STEEL, Annie, 23 June 1912, F-W, 2 months, died Decaturville, born Clifton.

THOMASON, F. M., 3 Oct., 1911, M-W, 72 years, married, died Flatwoods, born Columbia, Tenn.

WOODRELL, T. W. 16 Apr. 1912, M-W, 79 years, married, born and died Clifton.

ARNETT, Earl, 4 Nov., 1911, M-W, 26 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BREWER, J. J., 14 Feb., 1912, M-W, 87 years, married, died Cyclone, Wayne Co., born Lawrence Co.

BECKHAM, Neal, 5 Mar., 1912, M-W, 39 years, married, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

CRONEAN, Annie P., Oct., 1911, F-W, 3 years, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

DOWNING, Lizzie, 21 Oct., 1911, F-W, 32 years, married, died Martins Mills Wayne Co., born Wayne Co.

GREESON, H. C., 19 May, 1912, M-W, 72 years, married, died Lutts, Wayne Co., born Wayne Co.

MELSON, Veda, 30 Sep., 1911, F-W, 7 months, died Wayne Co. born Martins Mills.

TACKETT, Carman, 8 Apr., 1912, M-W, 6 months, born and died Wayne Co., Tenn.

BEVIS, Roy, 10 Mar., 1912, M-W, 3 months, born and died Lutts.

CYPERT, Sallie, 27 Nov., 1911, F-W, 53 years, married, died Cypress Inn, born Georgia.

CODY, Virgil Doil, 3 Dec., 1911, M-W, 3 months, born and died Cypress Inn.

DARBY, ____, 1 Feb., 1912, M-W, no age, born and died Cypress Inn.

DARBY, ____, 1 Feb., 1912, M-W, no age, born and died Cypress Inn.

GEAMS, T. H., 22 July, 1911, M-W, 60 years, married, died Gillis Mills, born Lutts.

HOLT, Oscar R., 24 Dec., 1911, M-W, 7 years, born and died Lutts.

HENTON, Caroline, 25 July, 1911, F-W, 53 years, married, died Gillis Mills, born Tenn.

HOLT, Charlie, 11 Dec., 1911, M-W, 1 day, born and died Cypress Inn.

LAWSON, Andrew, 27 July, 1911, M-W, 27 years, married, born and died Cypress Inn.

McFALL, (babe of M. V. McFALL) 4 Mar., 1912, M-W, 5 days, born and died Cypress Inn.

McFALL, (babe of J. D. McFALL) 14 Nov., 1911, M-W, born and died Lutts.

McFALL, Alice, 16 Nov., 1911, F-W, 21 years, married, born and died Lutts.

PATTERSON, George Dewey, 2 Feb., 1912, M-W, 5 years, born and died Lutts.

PATTERSON, Mary A., 5 Apr., 1912, F-W, 70 years, married, born and died Lutts.

PIGG, (Delaware’s baby) 24 Feb., 1912, F-W, born and died Cypress Inn.

RICH, Sarah Jane, 28 Feb., 1912, F-W, 75 years, married, died Cypress Inn born Tennessee.

STOVE, Virgil, 12 Apr., 1912, M-W, 2 days, born and died Cypress Inn.

BOYD, Elihue, 5 Jan., 1912, M-W, 87 years, single, died Lewis Co., born Wayne Co.

FEATHERSTON, ____, 27 Mar., 1912, F-W, no age, born and died Forty-Eight.

GALLAHER, Mary Herman, 23 Dec., 1911, F-W, 1 month, born and died Forty-Eight.

GRINDER, ____, 17 June, 1911, M-W, 4 days, died Topsy, no place of birth.

SPRINKLE, M. C., 25 Jan., 1912, M-W, 69 years, died Topsy, born Maury Co.

WESTBACKER, Ed, 4 Nov., 1911, F-W, 20 months, born and died Topsy.

ARNETT, Earl, 4 Nov., 1911, M-W, 26 years, married, born and died Wayne Co.

BREWER, 9 Sept., 1911, F-W, 71 years, single, born and died Wayne Co.

CLANTON, Oscar, 5 Feb., 1912, M-W, 22 years, single, born and died Wayne Co.

DANIEL, Rosalee, July, 1911, F-W, 50 years, married, born and died Wayne Co.

KELLEY, Early, 5 Dec., 1911, F-W, 4 months, born and died Wayne Co.

MYHAN, Polly Ann, 17 June, 1912, F-W, 55 years, married, born and died Wayne Co.

OLIVE, Jim, 10 July, 1911, M-W, 32 years, married, born and died Wayne Co. [killed]

SMITH, Clara, Feb., 1912, F-W, 4 months, born and died Wayne Co.

WALLIS, Larimore, 16 Apr., 1912, M-W, 30 years, married, died Lawrence Co., born Wayne Co.

WILLIAMS, Nancy, Aug., 1911, F-W, 18 years, married, born and died Wayne Co.

BLASSINGIM, Bertha, 16 Mar., 1912, F-W, 5 weeks, born and died Wayne Co.

BREWER, John, 10 Feb., 1912, M-W, 83 years, married, born and died Wayne Co.

BREWER, Flora, 3 Sep., 1911, F-W, 2 years, born and died Wayne Co.

CANNON, Isabelle, 18 Nov., 1911, F-W, 70 years, married, died Wayne Co., born Bedford Co.

GRIGGS, Judie, no date of death, F-W, 68 years, married, born and died Wayne Co.

GRIGGS, Granny, 10 Sep., 1911, F-W, 76 years, married, died Wayne Co., place of birth not known.

GRIGGS, Mrs. W. M., 26 July, 1911, F-W, 42 years, married, died Wayne Co., born Alabama.

HOLLIS, ____, 22 Oct., 1911, M-W, 3 weeks, born and died Wayne Co.

HOLLIS, Rady, 11 Nov., 1911, F-W, 47 years, born and died Wayne Co.

HOLLIS, Nannie, 27 June, 1912, F-W, 26 years, married, born and died Wayne Co.

HOLLIS, Lula B., 17 Nov., 1911, F-W, 3 years, born and died Wayne Co.

McGEE, Harriet, 4 Oct., 1911, F-W, 48 years, married, died Wayne Co., born Lawrence Co.

NELSON, Ruby, 10 Mar., 1912, F-W, 6 months, born and died Wayne Co.

POAG, James S., 12 Apr., 1912, M-W, 77 years, married, died Wayne Co., place of birth not shown.

POAG, Laura, 18 Aug., 1912, F-W, 65 years, married, died Wayne Co., born Houston Co.

ROBNETT, Nora, 8 June, 1912, F-W, 34 years, single, born and died Wayne Co.

SHAN, ____, 14 Apr., 1912, F-W, 4 weeks, born and died Wayne Co.

SCOTT, Jim, 9 Mar., 1912, M-W, 18 years, born and died Wayne Co.

 

Wayne County Memorial Gardens- Collinwood

The Wayne County Memorial Gardens are located south of Collinwood, Tennessee adjacent to the Shackleford Funeral Home. This cemetery has flat markers at all grave sites. The layout below will assist the person or persons searching for the final resting place of a relative. The entire cemetery is enumerated row by row and is done by section. There are five sections designated by letter. Each section was enumerated starting at the northwest corner of section.

Enumerated by David & Martha Montgomery.

Section A

Row 1 North to South
Langford, Reva May (Clardy); b. 01 May 1904, d. 02 Dec 1993, m: 17 Jan 1934
Langford, Raymond M.; b. 29 Mar 1913, d. Jul 1993, husband of Reva May
Langford, Bess (Morrow); b. 1903, d. 1990
Langford, James M.; b. 10 Jul 1905, d. Jan 1982
Rumbaugh, Wilton G.; b. 27 Jan 1931, d. Jun 1979
Rumbaugh, John C.; b. 01 Jan 1928, d. 24 Jun 1998
Rumbaugh, Dennis N.; b. 24 Sep 1953, d. 28 Jan 2011, husband of Pamela (Jones), m: 05 Feb 1972 
Jones, Donald E.; b. 12 May 1961, d. 22 Jun 1985
Row 2 South to North
Rowden, Elizabeth; b. 08 Jun 1911, d. 11 Jun 2005
Rowden, Fred Herbert Jr.; b. 28 Feb 1928, d. 13 Jun 2002, husband of Betty Lou
Rowden, Betty Lou; b. 16 Aug 1929, only date
Daniel, Floyd Calvin; b. 31 Aug 1915, d. 24 Mar 2001, Tec5 US Army WWII
Daniel, Vera (Brewer); b. 16 May 1917, 28 Jul 2006, wife of Floyd Calvin, m: 24 Dec 1934
Pigg, Johnny K.; b. 21 May 1951, d. 16 Mar 1999
Pigg, M. P.; b. 11 Oct 1958, d. Feb 1999
Daniel, J. R.; b. 05 Jan 1935, d. 08 Jan 1993, Pvt. US Army
Daniel, Frances; b. 1935, only date
Daniel, Donald F.; b. 16 Sep 1942, d. 10 Oct 1975
Daniel, Marvin; b. 1918, d. 1989
Daniel, Gertie; b. 24 Sep 1914, d. 09 Apr 1992
Daniel, Gerline B.; b. 1938, only date
Row 3 North South
Daniel, William Bill; b. 03 Sep 1927, d. 17 Dec 1991
Daniel, Naomi; b. 1927, only date
Daniel, Howard T.; b. 21 Jul 1920, d. 24 Apr 1974, Pvt. US Army WWII
Holland, Ethel W. Blalock; 15 Nov 1908, d. 24 Jun 1993
Holland, Andrew Abel; b. 15 Mar 1911, d. 07 Oct 1992, Cpl. US Army Corps WWII
Daniel, Thelma R.; b. 1934, only date
Daniel, Glen E.; b. 06 May 1933, d. 15 Nov 1994
Daniel, Randell D.; b. 27 Jan 1955, d. Feb 1977
Daniel, Timothy Kim (Ears); b. 1960, d. 21 Jul 1993
Daniel, Annie E.; b. 09 Jul 1914, d. 04 Dec 1997
Daniel, Grayford T.; b. 09 Sep 1910, d. 14 Jul 1983, S2 US NavyWWII
Daniel, Michael Glen; b. 11 Mar 1957, d. 02 Feb 2004
Horton, Virgie J.; b. 13 Nov 1907, d. Jan 1979
Horton, Roy L.; b. 18 May 1903, d. Sep 1981
Wilson, Evelyn (Horton); b. 26 May 1933, d. 01 Nov 2011, wife of Edward Boone, m: 28 Apr 1950
Dyer, Christine (Wilson); b. 23 Sep 1926, only date
Inman, James L. Jim; 02 Oct 1945, son of Christine (Wilson) Dyer  
Dyer, H. Lorne M.D.; b. 29 Apr 1925, d. 07 Jun 1989
Inman, Morris R.; b. 31 Jan 1948, d. 30 Jul 1981, son of Christine (Wilson) Dyer
Pigg, Bessie Naomi; b. 1927, only date
Pigg, Walter W. Jr.; b. 1925, only date
Wilson, Bessie L.; b. 22 Dec 1911, d. 03 Jun 1988
Wilson, Clifford H.; b. 07 Jun 1906, d. Aug 1978
Wilson, Dorothy Edna; 1933, only date
Wilson, James Orville; b. 29 Dec 1927, d. 22 Jul 2011, husband of Dorothy Edna, m: 03 Jan 1950
Wilson, Ada Belle; b. 08 Jan 1900, d. Dec 1973
Wilson, James A.; b. 07 Jan 1900, d. Sep 1977
Powell, L Corene; b. 15 Feb 1924, d. 17 Jan 2008, wife of Charles
Row 4 South-North
Brown, Earlie Bill; b. 22 Jan 1908, d. 17 Nov 2001
Brown, Elsie A.; b. 11 Dec 1918, d. 25 Nov 2002
Brown, Jerry Mack Kooney Mack; b. 07 Apr 1954, d. 05 Feb 2007
Brown, E. Rodney; b. 30 Apr 1950, d. 15 Mar 1995
Greeson, Ada (Martin) Scottie; b. 22 Jun 1918, d. 27 Oct 1999
Wilson, Phillip H.; b. 25 Sep 1931, d. 24 Jul 1988
Wilson, Iva Billie; 1933, only date
Harper, J. Granville; b. 1906, d. 1988
Harper, Bertie R. (Lakey); b. 1916, d. 2001
Horton, Wayne E.; b. 07 Sep 1906, d. 10 Mar 1983, Pfc. US Army WWII
Lester, Skye Whitney; b. 28 Jun 1988, d. 04 Mar 2014
Inman, Nicholas Shane; b. 25 Feb 1979, d. 20 May 1997
Roberson, Coleman; b. 10 Nov 1907, d. 29 Aug 1992
Roberson, Eva E.; 1923, only date
Roberson, John Thomas; b. 24 Mar 1948, d. 24 Mar 1948
Gilchrist, Lelamae; b. 08 Dec 1917, d. 19 Aug 2008
Bevis, Lora (Gillis); b. 29 Sep 1913, d. 25 Mar 2009
Row 5 North-South
Horton, James Roy J. R.; b. 22 Sep 1926, d. 25 Oct 2009, husband of Genevie (Rich)
Horton, Genevie (Rich); b. 25 Apr 1930, only date, wife of James Roy, m: 25 Dec 1948
Rich, Dola S.; 1919, only date
Rich, Granville D.; b. 16 Dec 1917, d. Sep 1978
Holt, Samuel D.; b. 21 Nov 1959, d. 18 Apr 2011
Holt, Betty R.; 1940, only date
Holt, Samuel C.; b. 1936, d. 2002 
Staggs, Peggy; 1957, only date
Staggs, Guenn Orman; b. 06 Jun 1950, d. 29 Mar 2002, US Army Vietnam
Skillern, Waymon L.; b. 08 Jun 1907, d. 11 Aug 1991
Skillern, Will Roy; b. 22 May 1908, d. Nov 1971
Skillern, Thomas Lawson; b. 28 May 1935, d. 18 Mar 1999, son of Roy & Waymon
Stults, E. Irene; 1929, only date
Stults, Ray Alton; b. 17 Jun 1923, d. 17 Mar 1987, Cpl. US Marine Corps WWII
Hood, Johnny H. III; b. 01 Jul 1938, d. 18 Aug 1974
Fraley, Dale; 1949, only date, wife of Jimmy, m: 21 Jun 1974
Fraley, Jimmy; b. 18 Jun 1945, d. 16 Mar 1995
Fraley, Lorene; b. 26 Nov 1911, d. 08 Jun 1998
Fraley, Buck; b. 23 Nov 1903, d. May 1981
Copeland, Melba D.; 02 Aug 1940, only date
Copeland, Aaron Wayne; b. 03 Dec 1933, d. 03 Sep 1989, Sp4 US Army Korea
Tank, Mary Lynn; b. 27 Sep 1964, d. 21 May 1990
White, Sharon; b. 1948, d. 2010
Moore, Betty (Bell); b. 02 Dec 1935, d. 22 Mar 1995
Moore, Gerald K.; b. 26 Jul 1934, d. 04 Jul 2008, husband of 1st Betty (Bell), 2nd Martha (Abernathy), Gerald was cremated
Row 6 South-North
Tank, Jessica Lynn; b. 19 Apr 1991, d. 23 Apr 1991
Fraley, Darryl M.; b. 21 May 1967, d. 10 Jul 2008
Harper, Everett Sanford; b. 01 Mar 1922, d. 01 Sep 1993, Pfc. US Army WWII
Harper, Nola B.; b. 01 Feb 1919, d. 07 Jun 2007, wife of Everett
Benedict, Ora; b. 24 Mar 1912, d. 22 Jul 2001
Brown, Letha J.; 1927, only date
Brown, Edward; b. 1924, d. 1984
Brown, Clice; b. 15 Dec 1909, d. Mar 1981
Brown, Mary L.; 1924, only date
Devers, Linda (Broussard); b. 15 Sep 1948, d. 06 Jun 2010, wife of Phillip Ronald Sr. 
Long, Aileen Devers; b. 07 Jul 1918, d. 30 Mar 1991
Lawson, Martin; b. 1910, d. 1971
Weaver, Floyd E.; b. 05 Sep 1913, d. Oct 1983
Weaver, Reba M.; b. 06 Nov 1916, d. 08 Dec 1998
Staggs, Newton (Mann); b. 09 Dec 1935, d. 23 Dec 1991
Staggs, Mattie Ruth; 1939, only date
Rich, John L.; b. 29 Apr 1892, d. May 1980
Rich, Winnie W.; b. 05 Dec 1898, d. Sep 1987
Rich, Gaynes T.; 11 Feb 1919, d. Aug 1989
Rich, Clora Belle; b. 10 Oct 1920, d. 26 Dec 2007
Rich, Gaynes Hardy Shorty; b. 05 Nov 1942, d. 09 Jul 2006, husband of Clora Belle
Row 7 North-South
Watkins, Lois E.; b. 08 Jun 1928, d. 16 Dec 2008, wife of James W.
Watkins, James W.; b. 22 Aug 1929, d. 22 Jul 2008
Martin, Eula E.; b. 18 Dec 1911, d. May 1986
Martin, Coleman F.; b. 07 Nov 1901, d. 09 Jan 1998
McNutt, Iva J.; 1940, only date
McNutt, Thomas A.; b. 05 Jan 1942, d. 28 Jan 2001
Bailey, Beatrice; b. 1928, only date
Bailey, Emerald; b. 1926, only date
Martin, Madgie; b. 1903, d. 1992
Martin, Willie; b. 10 Feb 1898, d. Dec 1974
Dickey, Don Allen; b. 14 Apr 1946, d. 01 Mar 1989, GMGSN US Navy Vietnam
Dickey, Sarah E.; b. 12 May 1920, d. 27 Oct 1995, wife of Lige
Dickey, Lige A.; b. 20 Feb 1913, d. 05 May 1996
Linville, Mary L.; 1926, only date
Linville, Louis Pleas; b. 29 Jul 1909, d. 04 Sep 1997, Pvt. US Army
Jackson, Ethel; b. 12 Mar 1908, d. Jan 1992
Jackson, Clifford; b. 08 Jul 1902, d. Jul 1992
Whitehead, James Tommy; b. 01 Jun 1957, d. 25 Jul 1977
Whitehead, Lisa Renee; b. 03 Oct 1962, d. 12 Oct 2007
Whitehead, Charles Thomas; b. 23 Dec 1945, d. 21 Mar 2014, husband of  Lila Lee Martin
Wilder, Cora S.; b. 06 Apr 1938, d. 04 Jan 2011
Wilder, Jessie J.; b. 02 Apr 1937, d. Jul 1981
Risner, Asberry J.; b. 18 Aug 1919, d. 03 Jul 2003
Risner, Mary J. (Crowell); b. 01 Jul 1918, d. 10 Jul 2010 
Row 8 South-North
Stults, E. Andy; b. 1911, d. 1979
Stults, Hazel Martin; b. 1916, d. 1999
Robertson, Willie L.; b. 22 Apr 1894, d. Nov 1970
Bratcher, Dick; b. 1892, d. 1972
Bratcher, Clarissa L.; b. 01 Jul 1905, d. 23 Feb 2001
Bailey, Nita (Dickey); b. 08 May 1932, d. 21 Dec 2007, wife of Roy Gene
Bailey, Joe Buddy; b. 21 Nov 1908, d. 19 Sep 1996
Bailey, Ollie M.; b. 07 Dec 1906, d. 10 Feb 2004 
Rich, Kent Shane; b. 29 May 1963, d. 21 Jul 1985
Row 9 North-South
Hanback, Marie (Stooksberry); b. 15 Dec 1937, d. 08 Oct 2011, wife of 1st, Donald Earl Hanback, 2nd, James H. Weaver
Hanback, Donald Earl; b. 21 Jul 1938, d. May 1970
Hanback, Beulah; b. 17 Oct 1909, d. 27 Dec 1992
Hanback, Elvie F.; b. 08 Apr 1912, d. Jan 1985
Pigg, Sherry L.; b. 24 Sep 1959, d. 18 Feb 2005
Pigg, Travis H.; 1954, only date, US Army
Pigg, Clara Nell; 1927, only date
Pigg, Marshall; b. 29 Aug 1922, d. 07 Aug 1981, Pfc. US Army WWII
Berry, J. Gladys; b. 1917, d. 1995
Berry, James W.; b. 28 Mar 1919, d. 19 Nov 1985, Tec5 US Army WWII
Moore, Garnet G.; b. 21 Feb 1918, d. Feb 1987
Moore, Sue (Gobble); 1920, only date
Row 10 South-North
Bevis, Wilburn Lee; b. 17 Apr 1914, d. 20 Dec 1988
Bevis, Gladys (Dodd); 1921, only date
Gillis, William L.; b. 1947, d. 1971
Gillis, J. Lawton; b. 1921, d. 1983
Smith, Jan Gary; 01 Aug 1943, only date
Smith, Peggy Sue; b. 16 Sep 1948, d. 27 May 1999
Holt, Alvin L.; 1918, only date
Gilchrist, Vernon H. Gilly; 10 Sep 1928, d. 06 Nov 2006, husband of Willa Mae (Brewer)
Gilchrist, Willa Mae; b. 09 Feb 1934, d. 01 Oct 2005
Gilchrist, Kenneth H.; b. 30 Oct 1952, d. 02 Apr 2005
Gilchrist, Tammy D.; b. 1971, d. 1971
Brewer, Coy H.; b. 06 Jan 1911, d. Apr 1973
Brewer, Bertie A.; b. 1915, d. 2001
Stooksberry, Tamara (Fielder); b. 18 Aug 1967, d. 27 Mar 2011, wife of Steve
Stooksberry, Crystal (Morris); b. 22 Oct 1937, only date
Stooksberry, J. W.; b. 20 Feb 1936, d. 20 Aug 2005
Stooksberry, W. Herman; b. 23 Oct 1902, d. May 1986
Stooksberry, Bessie E.; b. 18 Sep 1914, d. Feb 1983
Row 11 North-South
Melson, Maye; b. 26 May 1905, d. 08 May 1992
Melson, Maynard; b. 30 Jun 1905, d. May 1971
Melson, Bobby H.; b. 18 June 1936, d. 22 Dec 1975
Risner, Hazel D.; 23 Jul 1929, only date
Risner, J. P.; b. 12 July 1922, d. 28 Mar 1983
Risner, Jason Patrick; b. 05 Mar 1977, d. 06 Aug 2001
Hensley, Jennie; b. 1909, d. 1991
Hensley, Clifford C.; b. 1912, d. 1974
Hinton, Rachel D.; 1940, only date
Hinton, Floyd Ray; b. 19 Dec 1930, d. 14 Aug 1981, Pvt. US Army Korea
Smith, Betty J.; 1931, only date, wife of Melvin, m: 15 Mar 1950
Smith, Melvin D.; b. 30 Dec 1931, d. 01 Feb 1996
Martin, Deloris E.; 1934, only date
Martin, Luther Carlton; b. 06 Jul 1928, d. 16 Apr 1992, TSGT US Air Force Korea
Gilchrist, Ima Ruth; b. 18 May 1937, d. 17 Oct 2008
Gilchrist, James; b. 19 Mar 1934, d. Jan 1979
Brewer, Martha; b. 1946, only date, wife of Rufus, m: 28 Mar 1962
Brewer, Rufus; b. 1940, d. 1997
Smith, Penny; b. 05 Aug 1943, d. 10 Oct 2001
Smith, Buck; b. 07 Jul 1941, d. 16 Apr 2010, husband of Penny (Brewer)
Row 12 South-North
Harper, Eula B.; b. 1918, d. 1972
Dodd, Charles Michael; b. 24 Feb 1958, d. 01 Dec 2007, son of Charles & Nancy (Hollis)
Harper, Lonzo; b. 1903, d. 1981
Harper, Opal; 10 Feb 1905, d. Apr 1986
Martin, Taylor Jr.; b. 20 Jan 1926, d. 08 Apr 2002, S2 US Navy WWII
Martin, Sarah F. (Frances); b. 29 Jan 1924, d. 27 Mar 2004, wife of Taylor Jr., m: 01 May 1943
Roberts, James P.; b. 06 Sep 1912, d. Jun 1978
Roberts, Pauline; b. 30 May 1914, d. 28 Jul 2000
Craig, Emma Jo; b. 1932, d. 1991
Burns, Hubert; b. 25 Jul 1908, d. 06 May 1988
Burns, Sue; b. 06 Aug 1908, d. 10 Dec 1991
Row 13 North-South
Montgomery, Margaret Adene; b. 1927, only date
Montgomery, Ermen L.; b. 28 Jan 1923, d. 23 Jan 1984
Montgomery, Bertha E. (Creasy); b. 14 May 1895, d. 16 Jul 1986, wife of Lemuel Gideon
Montgomery, Lemuel Gideon; b. 02 Mar 1890, d. 06 Feb 1976
Gean, Opal (Montgomery); b. 26 Mar 1932, d. 24 Oct 2006, wife of Aaron
Daniel, Betty Sue; 17 Mar 1946, only date
Daniel, Ronald F.; b. 25 Jan 1943, d. 05 Dec 1985
Southerland, Ruby; b. 1925, only date
Southerland, Olen Eugene; b. 01 Jan 1923, d. 26 Apr 1978, Tec4 US Army WWII
Butler, Lina F.; b. 17 Mar 1928, d. 29 Feb 1992
Butler, Edward Earl; b. 06 Oct 1925, d. 03 Jan 2001, S1 US Navy WWII
Dodd, Mary E. (Morgan); b. 10 Apr 1905, d. 10 May 1990
Dodd, Charles Leroy; b. 26 Aug 1932, d. 27 Jan 1979
Dodd, Nancy Josephine (Hollis); b. 17 Mar 1937, d. 28 May 2007, wife of Charles LeRoy
Row 14 South-North
Dodson, Michael Van; b. 08 Mar 1955, d. 18 Feb 2004
Dodson, Lois Rochell; b. 24 Sep 1933, only date, wife of Amuel Buren, m: 04 Jul 1951
Dodson, Amuel Buren; b. 10 Mar 1932, d. 30 Oct 2010, husband of Lois (Rochell)
Thompson, William Robert Sr. Rod; b. 14 Jan 1936, d. 03 Jun 2009, husband of Peggy (Prestage)
Thompson, Peggy Ann; b. 09 Jan 1939, only date
Butler, Charles Buster; b. 23 Nov 1921, d. 13 Nov 2001, S. Sgt. US Army WWII, son of Bonnie Thompson
Thompson, Bonnie Annie; b. 1904, d. 1995, mother of Charles Butler
Lakey, William H.; 08 Jan 1913, only date, (Bill Lakey, Cahaba Temple)
Lakey, Joe E.; b. 06 Feb 1922, d. 04 Feb 2002, SC3 US Navy WWII
Brown, Alice (Gallaher); b. 30 Apr 1920, d. 15 Aug 2007
Thrasher, Bobby; b. 30 Apr 1935, d. 10 Dec 2002
Thrasher, Virginia; 20 May 1938
Melson, Rudolph A.; 08 Jun 1913, d. 06 Jun 1988, Cpl. US Army WWII
Melson, Alma Gallaher; b. 1913, d. 2004
Cantrell, Harold B.; b. 18 Dec 1901, d. Sep 1970
Cantrell, Rose T.; b. 29 Nov 1902, d. Jul 1992
Row 15 North-South
Thrasher, Florence A.; b. 01 Aug 1912, d. 08 Jun 2007, wife of Rufus C.
Thrasher, Rufus C.; b. 12 May 1909, d. Dec 1983
Blalock, Lavelle (Haddock); b. 01 Dec 1925, d. 25 Dec 2009, (cremated)
Daniel, Bobbie L. (Brison); b. 31 May 1926, d. 15 Jan 2011 
Daniel, Jeffie C.; b. 17 Mar 1926, d. 12 Aug 2008
Conway, Edward Edd; b. 28 Jul 1940, d. 31 Oct 2003
Moore, Juanell; b. 06 Mar 1933, only date
Moore, H. Everette; b. 15 Apr 1929, d. 08 Apr 2007, husband of Juanell (Christian), Pfc US Marine Corps 
McWilliams, Jeffrey K. Coach Mac; b. 27 Feb 1947, d. 25 Jun 2001
McWilliams, Mary L.; b. 15 Sep 1920, d. 16 Jun 2006, wife of John Quentin, m: 25 Sep 1941
McWilliams, John Q.; b. 06 Apr 1918, d. 20 Mar 2006
Daniel, Margaret B.; b. 05 Feb 1937, only date, wife of Floyd C., m: 13 Apr 1956
Daniel, Floyd C. Neal; b. 21 Mar 1933, d. 06 Aug 2002, A1C US Air Force Korea
Johnson, M. Hoyte; b. 22 Jul 1913, d. 30 Jan 2002
Johnson, Fleeta C.; b. 07 May 1913, d. 04 Mar 1999
Lay, Judy Hoyte (Johnson); b. 06 May 1947, d. Aug 1989
Row 16 South-North
Henry, James D.; b. 1905, d. 1983
Henry, Mary E.; b. 1908, d. 1992
Thompson, William R. Jr. Rod; b. 21 Mar 1968, d. 01 Dec 2010
Martin, David Henry; b. 1946, d. 17 Jun 2014, husband of Linda (Ford) (Dunnivant)
Martin, Linda O.; b. 1945, d. 1989
Martin, Aileen B.; b. 05 Nov 1931, d. 11 Mar 2009, sister of David Martin
Plylar, Rebecca J. (Dicus); b. 11 Apr 1942, d. 04 Nov 1988
Conway, Virgil Franklin; b. 17 Jan 1905, d. 10 Nov 1996, Pfc. US Army
Conway, Clara L.; b. 19 Jan 1920, d. 16 Apr 1998
Christian, Harry; b. 1907, d. 1984
Christian, Willie M.; b. 04 Jun 1915, d. 18 Jun 2001
Blalock, James R.; b. 23 Nov 1922, d. 26 Aug 1993
Blalock, Mary Eva; 1932, only date
Lay, John Hall; b. 26 Mar 1907, d. 30 Mar 1982
Lay, B. Juanita; b. 02 Apr 1915, d. 26 Jul 1985
Thrasher, Paul R. Sr.; b. 14 Feb 1932, d. 11 Jun 2010, husband of Faye (Daniel) 
Daniel, Lester; b. 17 Oct 1922, d. 04 Dec 1987
Daniel, Beulah; b. 08 Jan 1925, only date
Row 17 North-South
Smith, Lura B.; b. 1904, d. 1991
Smith, Isaac Burgess; b. 20 Oct 1888, d. 11 Aug 1979
Brewer, Jeremy Lee; b. 04 Jul 1984, d. 10 Mar 2002
Brewer, Karen Ann (Dial); b. 21 May 1960, d. 25 Jun 2010, daughter of Lambert Leeolis & Mary (Reeves)
Holt, Darlene; b. 06 Sep 1961, d. 18 Oct 1981
Farris, Frances (McGee); b. 19 Nov 1920, d. 09 Sep 2006, wife of Joseph Franklin Jr.
Farris, Joseph Franklin Jr.; b. 17 Jul 1919, d. 12 Aug 1988, SC2 US Navy WWII
Garmon, Claudella F.; b. 1942, d. 1997
Lee, Kelsie Rebecca; b. 06 Aug 1992, d. 20 Oct 1992
Daniel, Hoyt Ray; b. 27 Feb 1937, d. 30 Dec 1999, GM3 US Navy
Bryant, Joe William; b. 23 Apr 1919, d. 19 Aug 2011 
Diviney, Amos Franklin; b. 10 Jan 1920, d. 01 Dec 2004, US Army Msgt. US Air Force WWII
Diviney, Bonnie N.; b. 1923, d. 1996
Holt, Evelyn; b. 1918, d. 1997
Holt, Roy L.; b. 1912, d. 1999
Copous, Vivian H.; b. 12 Apr 1922, only date, wife of Warren H., m: 06 Apr 1940
Copous, Warren H.; b. 27 Sep 1920, d. 03 Oct 1997, Tec5 US Army WWII
Row 18 South-North
Murray, Laverne J.; b. 21 May 1927, d. 26 May 1989, Pfc. US Army WWII
Murray, Eva Jean; b. 04 May 1929, d. 18 Nov 2004
Murray, Walter B.; b. 09 Jun 1906, d. Feb 1976
Murray, Grace D.; b. 26 Oct 1908, d. Dec 1973
Sutton, Millard; b. 15 Jul 1909, d. 01 Nov 1996
Sutton, Maulta; b. 1913, only date
Conway, Gene Franklin; b. 23 Oct 1938, d. 10 Apr 2000, 1st Sgt. US Army Vietnam
Kilburn, Tony W. Chipmunk ; b. 26 Aug 1961, d. 19 Oct 1994, husband of Dorothy
Mitchell, Jim Chubby; 31 Jul 1933, only date
Mitchell, Myrtle; b. 28 Mar 1926, d. 27 Nov 2001
Franks, J. C.; b. 26 Jun 1928, d. 24 Nov 2009, husband of Mary (Skaggs)
Franks, Mary (Skaggs); b. 30 May 1934, d. 18 Aug 2007
Posey, Neil Wayne; b. 27 Jul 1934, d. 13 Dec 1986, TM1 US Navy
Posey, Marilyn B.; b. 16 Jan 1931, d. 15 Jan 2001
Roberson, John W.; b. 16 Aug 1891, d. 25 Sep 1980, Pvt. US Army
Roberson, Florence, Z.; b. 14 Oct 1899, d. 04 Dec 2003
Odle, Ronald Ron; b. 16 Aug 1940, d. 04 Aug 2008
Odle, Gail (Gallaher); b. 03 Jul 1940, d. 20 Mar 2011
Gallaher, Fannie L.; b. 01 Aug 1916, d. 07 Jun 2005
Gallaher, Durward E.; b. 28 Nov 1911, d. 15 Mar 1985, SF3 US Navy WWII
Wong, Patricia Joyce (Gallaher); b. 26 May 1933, d. 15 Dec 2011, wife of Edward 
Gallaher, William C.; b. 1882, d. 1952
Gallaher, Sarah (Smith); b. 1890, d. 1972

Section B

Row 1 North-South
Danley, Evelyn; 1935, only date
Danley, James Bryant Jr.; b. 19 Jan 1924, d. 10 Dec 1986, Cpl. US Army
Butler, Myrtle Lorene; b. 13 Mar 1918, d. 31 Dec 1992
Butler, Veda; b. 18 May 1926, d. 16 Sep 1980
Butler, Arnett; b. 17 Jul 1923, d. 16 Sep 2009, husband of Veda
Parker, Alta Morgan.; b. 20 Aug 1921, d. 20 May 2008, wife of Ben F.
Parker, Ben F.; b. 05 Mar 1915, d. Aug 1985
Heard, Ruth B.; 1922, only date
Heard, Clarence E.; b. 08 Sep 1915, d. 17 Apr 1986, Pfc. US Army WWII
Horton, Willie; b. 30 Jan 1901, d. Oct 1991
Horton, Joe Paulk; b. 06 Oct 1895, d. May 1979
Vaden, Ronald Steve; b. 22 Jan 1966, d. 25 Sep 1999
Summerville, Glenda Gay (Andrews); b. 08 May 1960, d. 06 Dec 1997, wife of Richard
Andrews, Susan Diane; b. 18 Jan 1959, d. 16 Jan 1975
Andrews, Bonnie Nell; 1936, only date
Andrews, William Haggard; b. 08 Sep 1926, d. 26 Aug 1993
Row 2 South-North
Cummins, Johnny D.; b. 25 Mar 1941, d. 08 Feb 1997
Cummins, Charlene; b. 1952, d. 1996
Christian, Alice (Risner); b. 14 Jul 1944, d. 20 May 2007, wife of Kenneth
Christian, Kenneth; b. 25 Apr 1945, d. 18 Apr 2011
Hayes, Cecil A.; b. 26 Nov 1926, d. 19 Jun 2008, husband of Mary Kathleen
Butler, Paul D.; 01 Nov 1944,  d. 23 May 2010, husband of 1st Rosemary (Kuehn), 2nd Carol (Harrison) 
Butler, Rosemary; b. 19 Jun 1944, d. Mar 1983
Yeiser, Patricia Ann; b. 07 Dec 1967, d. 16 Sep 1983
Yeiser, Terrell Edward; 03 Dec 1964, only date
Roberson, James Wiley; b. 10 May 1924, d. 17 Feb 2004, MOMM2 US Navy WWII
Roberson, Juanula D.; 1925, only date
Brewer, James S.; b. 23 May 1937, d. Nov 1993
Brewer, Audrey B.; b. 06 Jun 1933, d. 05 Feb 2005
Moore, Deborah A.; b. 1961, d. 1981, mother of Tim Jr.
Moore, Tim Jr.; 1978, d. 1981
Row 3 North-South
Scott, Effie (Jones); 05 Dec 1923, d. 12 Jan 2011, wife of Leander
Scott, Leander; b. 22 Aug 1917, d. 26 Apr 1982, Pfc. US Army WWII
Heard, Mary S.; b. 04 Mar 1915, d. 16 Mar 1992
Heard, Walter M.; b. 30 Oct 1910, d. 04 Dec 1992
Holt, Evan Wade; b. 07 Mar 1977, d. 15 Jul 2003, father of Chiloe & Michael
Reed, Leo Jasper; b. 15 Aug 1946, d. 18 Aug 2009, husband of Jean (Keeton)
Reed, Gabrielle Nicole; b. 02 Jan 1992, d. 12 Feb 1992
Reed, Christine; b. 16 Jun 1921, d. 16 Jan 2003
Reed, James F.; b. 25 Mar 1939, d. 18 Jun 2006
Row 4 South-North
Gann, Eva B.; b. 21 Oct 1926, d. 15 Sep 2008, wife of Martin Acklin
Gann, Martin Acklin; b. 12 May 1923, d. 07 Oct 1984, CS1 US Navy WWII
Gann, Sherry D.; b. 1962, d. 1963
Andrews, William H. Tom; b. 07 Apr 1932, d. 11 Oct 2004, Cpl. US Army Korea
Andrews, Mabel; 13 Aug 1931, d. 08 Aug 2011, wife of William H. "Tom" 
Kilburn, Miley Russell; b. 04 Mar 1899, d. 13 Dec 1982
Kilburn, Cecle Kelly; b. 27 May 1903, d. 18 May 1984
Ayers, Herman A.; b. 29 Nov 1923, d. 21 Dec 2009, husband of Lesbie (Sherrill), m: 01 Apr 1950
Ayers, Lesbie (Sherrill); b. 02 Oct 1929, only date, wife of Herman A., m: 01 Apr 1950
Moore, Vance; 1930, only date
Moore, Marlene; b. 31 May 1934, d. 27 Jun 1989
Roberson, Donna S.; b. 27 Dec 1951, d. 26 Jul 2004
White, George E.; b. 15 Jan 1901, d. 15 Apr 1988
White, Mary P.; b. 03 Apr 1916, d. Jan 1983
Frazier, Ronnie F.; 1949, only date
Frazier, Brenda A.; b. 1952, d. 1984
Row 5 North-South
Daniel, Richard Neal; b. 13 Apr 1945, d. 21 Apr 1991
Daniel, Gertrude B.; b. 04 Jul 1918, d. 24 Nov 1995
Daniel, Willie L.; b. 05 Mar 1918, d. 18 Sep 1995
Butler, Ella Marie; 25 Jun 1927, only date
Butler, Buford S.; b. 04 Aug 1922, d. 14 Jan 2001, Pfc. US Army WWII
Byler, Helen G.; 1933, only date
Byler, Edgar Donald; b. 19 Sep 1921, d. 20 Aug 1993, S Sgt. US Army Corps WWII
Row 6 South-North
Smith, Randy Brett; b. 15 Feb 1995, d. 15 Feb 1995 
Inman, Edna E.; b. 05 Feb 1928, d. 11 Nov 2003
Johnson, Grady; b. 23 Jan 1933, d. 08 Apr 2000
Johnson, Dolly A.; 1937, only date
Johnson, Beatrice; 25 Nov 1929, only date
Bratcher, Colby Michael; b. 07 May 1992, d. 05 Sep 2006, son of Michael & Bylinda (Daniel)
Hill, Amanda R.; 30 Sep 1982, only date, daughter of Roger & Renee 
Berry, Lora Leigh (Christian); b. 30 Dec 1966, d. 04 Nov 2009, wife of Bronson
Ray, Bobby C.; b. 16 Apr 1931, d. 28 Jun 1996, SH US Navy Korea
Ray, Betty Jo.; 27 Sep 1930, only date, 
Dial, Jackie Dwight; b. 27 Apr 1955, d. 27 Jun 2011 
Row 7 North-South
Hill, Clarence E.; b. 21 Dec 1930, d. 17 Feb 2004
Hayes, Gertrude W.; b. 1909, d. 1994
Hayes, John L.; b. 20 Apr 1905, d. 12 Jan 2000
Row 8 South-North
Crook, Annie Bell; b. 15 Jul 1912, d. 29 Jun 2001
Bell, Bobby Gene; 1936, only date
Bell, Faye (Balentine); b. 1939, d. 1986
May, Peggy Ann (Clark) (Summerville); b. 27 Feb 1930, d. 07 Jul 2008
Caudill, Nellie Rose; b. 12 May 1917, d. 13 Apr 1989
Caudill, Hugh H.; b. 26 Apr 1898, d. 26 Mar 1990
Row 9 North-South
Cummings, James Andy; b. 22 Jul 1932, only date
Cummings, Imogene Jean Henson; b. 06 Mar 1936,  d. 12 Jun 2014, wife of James Andy, m: 15 Oct 1952
Cummings, James Terry; b. 22 Aug 1956, d. 18 Jan 2010, pv2 US Army
Testerman, Patricia L.; b. 1934, d. 1996
Testerman, George B.; b. 12 Jul 1932, d. 10 Jun 1988
Snodgrass, Alexandria; b. 22 Sep 1993, d. 10 Dec 1993
Overton, Roger Dale; b. 04 Nov 1949, d. 21 Sep 2006, husband of Sally Jean (Staggs)
Overton, Iva Jane; b. 11 Mar 1932, d. 31 Mar 1998, wife of James W., m: 30 Jul 1948
Overton, James W.; 1927, only date
Phillips, Mildred; b. 27 Feb 1925, d. 29 Aug 2003
Row 10 South-North
Berry, Mary Sue; b. 01 Apr 1930, d. 19 Jan 2009, wife of Grady
Berry, Stanley G.; b. 04 Feb 1960, d. 23 Jan 2006
Skaggs, Jason Warren; b. 21 Dec 1977, d. 30 Nov 2008
Row 11 North-South
Selman, Linda; 1943, only date
Davis, Thomas Tyler Bo; 29 Jan 1998, only date, son of Thomas & Melanie Selman Davis
Selman, Linuel; b. 1942, d. 1998, son of Thomas & Melanie Selman Davis
Robertson, Violet J.; 1938, only date, wife of Billy J., m: 03 Jan 1959
Robertson, Billy J.; b. 16 Feb 1934, d. 15 May 1998, Sgt. US Army
Walker, John E.; b. 08 Feb 1944, d. 22 Dec 2002, L Cpl. US Marine Corps
Row 12 South-North
Preslar, Lou (Butler); b. 27 Mar 1937, d. 02 Sep 2009, wife of Billy Joe
Row 13 North-South (Empty Row)
Row 14 South-North 
Skaggs, Vinnie (Stults); b. 29 Sep 1937, d. 05 Oct 2007, wife of Dalton
Wright, Vada (Jones); b. 1926, only date
Row 15 North-South
Grandinetti, George B.; b. 1927, only date
Grandinetti, Peggy; b. 22 Aug 1937, d. 14 Aug 2010, wife of George B.
Sherrill, Reba F.; b. 1958, only date, wife of Jerry L., m: 29 Apr 1977
Sherrill, Jerry L.; b. 10 Apr 1956, d. 11 Jan 1996
Sherrill, Etta; b. 1925, only date, wife of Lonzo, m: 03 Apr 1943
Sherrill, Lonzo; 16 Dec 1922, d. 12 Sep 2006, husband of Etta (Franks), Pfc. US Army WWII
Staggs, Shirley H.; b. 11 Apr 1950, d. Sep 1984
Staggs, Ronnie F.; 1951, only date
White, Dale (Langford); b. 14 Mar 1956, d. 06 Jan 2011, wife of William Clarence Jr.
Row 16 South-North
Pierce, Douglas N.; b. 28 Mar 1956, d. 23 Apr 1985, SP4 US Navy
Logan, Jack; b. 21 May 1951, d. 02 Apr 2009, husband of Anita (Watkins), m: 06 Aug 1977
Logan, Anita (Watkins); b. 1955, only date, wife of Jack
Berry, Eugene A.; b. 18 Sep 1919, d. 12 Jul 1996, SC1 US Navy WWII
Berry, Nellie Jones; 23 Sep 1922, only date

Section C

Row 1 South-North
Pigg, William Henry; b. 15 Jan 1904, d. Jun 1983
Row 2 North-South
Abrams, David Lindley; b. 22 Aug 1992, d. 25 Dec 1993, son of Sandy & Gaye
Lindsey, Christine; b. 1916, d. 1999
Lindsey, Katen; b. 12 Apr 1908, d. 02 May 1998
Holt, Curtis D.; 1935, only date
Pigg, Reba J. 1938, only date
Pigg, John H.; b. 03 Sep 1922, d. 12 Sep 1973, TN Pfc. US Army WWII Korea
Pigg, Mary M.; b. 18 Dec 1890, d. 15 Dec 1972
Pigg, Archie; b. 05 Nov 1879, d. 04 Aug 1983, Pvt. US Army WWI
Pigg, Mary (McClendon); b. 22 Feb 1920, d. 16 Jul 2000, wife of Dewey, m: 26 Dec 1958
Pigg, Dewey; b. 07 Sep 1920, d. 01 Jan 1997, Pfc. US Army WWII
Row 3 South-North
Rozow, Daniel; b. 10 Mar 1918, d. 15 Sep 1977, S Sgt. US Army WWII
Rozow, Imogene; b. 02 Jul 1921, d. 09 Sep 1996
Arnett, Charles E.; b. 28 Mar 1939, d. 01 Jun 1998, Pfc. US Army
Arnett, Tim A.; b. 28 Apr 1943, d. Apr 1983
Arnett, Charlie M.; b. 05 Sep 1914, d. Jul 1974, Cox US Navy
Arnett, Gertie I.; 11 Jul 1913, d. 15 Feb 2010
Pigg, H. Arlean; 1934, only date
Pigg, Noah; b. 09 Dec 1924, d. 22 Feb 2001, Pfc. US Army WWII
Partain, James B.; b. 03 Aug 1925, d. 26 Jun 1982
Partain, Christeen; b. 05 Sep 1929, d. 21 Jan 2011, wife of James B.
Geibel, Regis E.; b. 17 Jul 1921, d. 11 Aug 1997, Sfc. US Army WWII Korea
Morris, David Lewis; b. 08 Sep 1951, d. 14 Jul 2012, SP5 US Army Vietnam
Morris, Dorothy M. (Dixon); b. 17 Aug 1934, only date, wife of David Lewis
Morris, Ted M.; b. 10 Apr 1951, d. Aug 1975
Morris, Reeder Thomas; b. 10 Sep 1921, d. 24 Mar 2002, Pfc. US Army WWII
Morris, Waymon Stricklin; 1925, d. 22 Apr 2014 , wife of Reeder Thomas, m: 25 Sep 1942
Row 4 North-South
Creecy, Remonia (Daniel); b. 1953, d. 1989, wife of J. Roger, m: 29 Dec 1984
Creecy, J. Roger; 1964, only date
Smith, Kathy D.; 1944, only date
Smith, Paul H.; b. 26 Nov 1944, d. 21 Aug 1993, S Sgt. US Air Force
Smith, Eva B.; b. 1918, d. 1999
Smith, John Anderson; b. 25 Oct 1913, d. 08 Dec 1971, TN S2 USNR WWII
Smith, Pamela K.; 1946, only date
Smith, John Thomas; b. 19 Mar 1942, d. 15 Sep 1994
Tilkins, Dorothy Mae; b. 1923, d. 2005
Dodd, Martha C.; b. 24 Jul 1950, d. 20 Feb 1999
Dodd, Mary F.; b. 18 May 1942, d. Mar 1973
Dodd, Paul A.; 1936, only date
Casteel, Gary Randall; b. 13 Nov 1942, d. 11 Sep 2003, A2C US Air Force Vietnam
Casteel, James Randall "Little Man"; b. 05 Jun 1962, d. 09 Aug 2007, son of Gary & Betty (Turnbow)
Row 5 South-North
Hill, Garland Cloyd; b. 11 Mar 1924, d. 04 Jan 1971, TN BM2 US Navy WWII
Hill, Willodean; 27 Jun 1932, d. 19 Mar 2011, wife of Garland 
Hill, Robert J."Jeff"; b. 18 Jan 1963, d. 28 Oct 2002
Rippy, James D.; b. 1971, d. 1971
Dodd, King F.; b. 27 Apr 1903, d. Nov 1969
Dodd, Mary E.; b. 1905, d. 1982
Bevis, Clyde C.; b. 07 Jun 1913, d. 06 Sep 2001, S Sgt. US Army Air Forces WWII
Bevis, Ruth M.; b. 1927, d. 2003, wife of Clyde C., m: 15 Oct 1949
Bissey, Jack; 20 Aug 1917, only date
Bissey, Jewel D.; 08 Apr 1925, only date
Daniel, Jessie Edward; b. 06 Sep 1936, d. 18 Feb 2004
Daniel, Melba Dorris; 07 Jun 1938, only date
Richardson, James Howard; b. 29 Oct 1922, d. 30 May 1973, AL Pfc. Field Artillery WWII
Richardson, Mamie Sue; b. 30 Mar 1915, d. 15 Jun 2002
Row 6 North-South
Richardson, Jeremiah "Bubba" Blue; b. 29 Mar 1978, d. 31 Jul 1998
Dicus, Trudy (Risner); b. 11 Jun 1959, d. 25 Dec 2004
Dicus, Ricky Oneal; 22 Mar 1962, only date
Farris, Rachel F.; 27 Sep 1922, only date
Farris, Charles J. Jr.; b. 17 Jun 1917, d. 03 Feb 2000, SM Sgt. US Air Force WWII Korea
Pharis, Rubye L.; b. 1927, d. 1996, wife of David R., m: 04 Sep 1947, Government Service from 09 Dec 1966 to 29 Apr 1988
Dodd, Cecil Floyd; b. 05 Oct 1926, d. 12 Mar 2004, Pfc. US Army Korea
Ayers, Jeremy Lee; b. 1973, d. 1973
Ayers, Ernest Lee; b. 17 Dec 1926, d. 15 Mar 1989, Pfc. US Army WWII
Ayers, Betty Jean; 1933, only date, wife of Ernest Lee, m: 01 Dec 1951
Warrington, Mattie N.; 1927, only date
Warrington, Major Edward Y.; b. 10 Feb 1928, d. 24 Jul 1991, Major US Air Force Korea
Warrington, Darlene N.; b. 18 Jan 1963, d. 22 Dec 2004
Pulley, Imogene; b. 05 Oct 1928, d. 26 Sep 2001
Pulley, James T.; 1926, only date
Hill, Imogene B.; 1929, only date, wife of Everett Lee., m: 27 Jan 1951
Hill, Everett Lee; b. 19 Feb 1926, d. 11 Jul 1983, US Navy WWII
Row 7 South-North
West, William Glenn; b. 04 Dec 1933, d. 09 Apr 2009, husband of Shirley (Dodd)
West, Ellis L.; b. 14 Oct 1935, d. 08 Jan 1982
Rodriguez, Alexandria Nicole; 09 Dec 2007
West, Andrew J.; b. 30 Aug 1903, d. 03 Nov 1990
West, Jewel; b. 05 May 1916, d. 05 May 1995
Montgomery, Bobby Neal; b. 21 Apr 1947, d. 26 Sep 2001
Montgomery, Judy (Berry); b. 08 Dec 1946, only date
Martin, Mattie A.; b. 1888, d. 1969
Cole, Jarvis W.; b. 06 Apr 1953, d. 30 Jan 1997
Cole, Deborah J.; b. 28 Feb 1955, only date, wife of Jarvis W., m: 18 May 1973
Dicus, James Sonny; b. 31 Jul 1935, d. 25 Aug 2009, husband of Robbie (Moser)
Dicus, Jess R.; b. 1909, d. 1999
Dicus, Ollie; b. 26 Nov 1912, d. 17 Mar 1990
Putman, Bobbie Jane (Dicus); b. 15 Apr 1933, d. 16 Oct 1987
Rich, Ernest; 1926, only date
Rich, Earline; b. 1926, d. 1989, wife of Ernest, m: 08 Dec 1946
Row 8 North-South
McNeese, B. Cennette; b. 03 Aug 1940, only date, wife of J. Charles, m: 07 Jun 1958
McNeese, J. Charles; b. 12 Jun 1938, d. 03 Jul 1997
McNeese, Myrtle A.; b. 25 Apr 1916, d. 25 Apr 1988
McNeese, James E.; b. 1914, d. 1995
Hendrix, Lydia (O'Malley); b. 02 Oct 1920, d. 21 Dec 2002
Hendrix, Oval; b. 18 Nov 1919, d. 03 May 1985, Pfc. US Army WWII
Hendrix, Doris; b. 1931, only date, wife of Rolland Villard., m: 30 Apr 1950
Hendrix, R. V.; b. 1926, only date
Brewer, Ida L.; b. 13 Jan 1916, d. 28 Dec 1996, wife of Walter E., m: 15 Oct 1933
Brewer, Walter E.; b. 07 Apr 1914, d. 27 Dec 1988
Rich, Maureen; 1921, only date
Rich, Edward; b. 1923, d. 2002
Franks, Ruby O.; b. 1910, d. 1985
Franks, O. Clyde; b. 01 Aug 1907, d. 22 Apr 2001
Berry, Benjamin F. Ben; b. 31 Aug 1926, d. 12 Apr 2007, husband of Etheleen (Melson)
Montgomery, Lillian; 1923, only date
Montgomery, Lee O.; b. 08 Nov 1918, d. 17 Mar 1987, Tec5 US Army WWII
West, Gracie C.; 1919, only date
West, Hershel M.; b. 1914, d. 1969
Montgomery, Paul M.; 1981, only date, "Daddy"
Montgomery, Britny Kiani.; b. 24 Jan 2003, d. 30 Sep 2005, "Daddy's Little Angel"
Baumstark, Mary P.; 1914, only date
Baumstark, Ray L.; b. 09 Nov 1901, d. Feb 1970
Row 9 South-North
Moore, Larry E.; b. 29 Aug 1946, d. 10 Apr 2000
Hanback, Dumont; b. 17 Mar 1919, d. 12 Feb 1979, Tec5 US Army WWII, Corporal US Army WWII
Hanback, Helen Ruth (Smith); b. 08 Mar 1927, d. 20 Nov 2005, wife of Dumont
Ayers, E. J.; b. 04 May 1935, d. 13 Dec 2011, husband of Kathryn Deloris (Hallowell), m: 14 Mar 1981
Ayers, Thomas G.; b. 15 May 1888, d. 15 Mar 1971
Ayers, Cloy Gertrude; b. 1913, d. 1989
Reece, Revo D.; 07 Nov 1934, only date
Reece, Doris B.; b. 10 Oct 1937, d. 20 Aug 1999
Ayers, Charlie S.; b. 27 Dec 1893, d. 12 Aug 1986, Pfc. US Army WWI, CO "A" 137th Infantry, 35th Division TN
Ayers, Madgie B.; b. 22 Feb 1903, d. 17 Oct 1971
Melson, Charles Ray; b. 13 Jun 1931, d. 09 Jan 1998
Melson, Faye (Ayers); b. 03 Dec 1937, d. 15 Oct 2005
Ryan, Thornton L.; b. 01 Jul 1925, d. 20 Feb 1998
Ryan, Lenice D.; 1931, only date
Lee, Tessa; 12 May 1974, only date, daughter of Jimmy & Becky
Lee, James Lawrence; b. 1925, d. 1977, Y3 US Navy WWII
Butler, Cassondra Michele; b. 25 Sep 1986, d. 26 Sep 1986
Kennedy, Jesse E.; b. 03 Mar 1910, d. Aug 1981
Kennedy, Bessie V.; b. 1912, d. 1971
Thacker, Imogene (Kelley); b. 30 May 1941, d. 21 May 2009, wife of Ernest Jr.
Thomason, Sam G.; b. 24 Jan 1921, d. 22 Sep 1995, Pvt. US Army WWII
Thomason, Vernice H.; b. 1917, d. 2004
Hendrix, J. T. b. 16 Apr 1915, d. 01 Mar 1984
Hendrix, Roxie; b. 06 Nov 1917, d. 13 Oct 2002
Hendrix, Timothy Dale; b. 06 Dec 1946, d. 30 Jan 1976, SP4 US Army Vietnam
Kelley, Burbin; b. 1914, d. 1996
Kelley, Viola; b. 1918, d. 1983
Lay, Ann (Kelley); b. 17 Aug 1939, d. 05 Jan 2007, wife of Billy
Barkley, James Edward Jimmy; b. 10 Jan 1943, d. 30 Nov 2009, husband of Ann (Keeton), m: 08 Feb 2003
Barkley, Ann (Keeton); b. 1949, only date
Row 10 North-South
Daniel, James W. "Jimmy"; b. 05 Sep 1928, d. 14 Jul 2011, husband of Wylofaye (Berry), m: 22 Dec 1956
Daniel, James W. Jr. "Tuffy"; b. 11 Feb 1959, d. 05 May 2000
Daniel, Pauline D.; 1925, only date, wife of Ted K. Sr. , m: 29 Jun 1941
Daniel, Ted K. Sr.; b. 05 May 1921, d. 06 Jun 2004, Pfc. US Army WWII
Daniel, Madgie L.; b. 05 May 1909, d. 23 Jan 2002
Daniel, John W.; b. 16 Feb 1906, d. 09 Jul 1992
Daniel, Wanda G.; 1945, only date
Daniel, Donald Curtis; b. 17 Aug 1938, d. 16 Feb 1978 
Ryan, Bessie J.; b. 27 Jul 1888, d. Nov 1978
Ryan, Lee T.; b. 1889, d. 1960
Lowery, A.; b. 30 Dec 1919, d. 06 Dec 2002, wife of James O., m: 20 Nov 1937
Lowery, James O. "Bro. Jim"; b. 06 Mar 1914, d. 27 Sep 1997
Hanback, Joyce Faye; b. 28 Mar 1946, only date, wife of William Edsel, m: 05 Sep 1964
Hanback, William Edsel ; b. 08 Mar 1944, d. 10 Jan 2009, husband of Joyce (Hinson)
Ayers, Lula V.; b. 17 Aug 1901, d. Dec 1980
Long, Susie A.; 1942, only date
Long, Rex G.; b. 21 Feb 1917, d. 25 Apr 1994
Ayers, Jack J.; b. 30 Oct 1903, d. 18 Nov 1992
Risner, Trae Chandler; b. 16 Jun 1994, d. 17 Jun 1994
Moore, Terry Wade; b. 27 Dec 1954, d. 14 Feb 1997
Letson, James Frank Jr.; b. 16 Aug 1945, d. 13 Sep 2009, husband of Linda (Quillen)
Row 11 South-North
Bell, Joseph Edward; b. 09 Feb 1923, d. 22 Mar 1996, S Sgt. US Air Force WWII Korea Purple Heart
Bell, Elizabeth; b. 08 Jul 1928, d. 17 Feb 1999
Bell, Candice K.; b. 21 Dec 1986, d. 23 Jan 2003
Morgan, Brown R., ; b. 09 Nov 1916, d. Jun 1969
Morgan, Etoile; b. 15 Feb 1922, d. 21 Sep 1975
Morgan, Jessie McCoy; b. 09 Sep 1898, d. Feb 1981
Morgan, Mary (Davis); b. 08 Dec 1898, d. 13 May 1990
Robbins, Frank Jasper Jr.; b. 23 Jul 1931, d. 16 Jul 1994, Pfc. US Army Korea, 101st ABN Division
Robbins, Aquilla Idell; 1938, only date
Hanback, William H.; b. 14 Dec 1909, d. Aug 1980
Hanback, Myrtle S.; b. 1919, d. 1972
Kelso, Jere Mae; b. 02 Feb 1943, d. 25 Jan 2002
Kelso, Orval; b. 02 Dec 1920, d. 11 Feb 1999
Kelso, Neva; 1920, only date, wife of Orval, m: 22 Jul 1939
Stricklin, John Dee; 1935, only date
Stricklin, Lois Ann; b. 1940, d. 1988, wife of John Dee, m: 29 Jun 1957
Stricklin, Timothy P.; b. 14 Feb 1959, d. 21 Apr 2004
Stricklin, Marion Harding; b. 3 Dec 1925, d. 8 Mar 2014, husband of Rachel Dean Stricklin
Stricklin, Elbert L.; b. 27 Aug 1907, d. Aug 1972
Stricklin, Clara L.; b. 01 Sep 1909, d. 03 Mar 1997
Stricklin, Robert Paul; b. 17 Feb 1931, d. 13 Nov 1981, Cpl. US Army Korea
Beard, Noel Lester; b. 23 Oct 1930, d. 08 Dec 1996, Cpl. US Army Korea
Beard, Virginia; b. 1933, only date, wife of Noel Lester, m: 29 Apr 1955
Stricklin, Shalor Lee; b. 17 Jan 1929, d. 17 Nov 2005, Pfc. US Army Korea
Stricklin, Mary Lewis; 1934, only date
Berry, Orvie G.; b. 28 Sep 1901, d. 15 Sep 1986, Pvt. US Marine Corps
Berry, Marie; b. 1911, d. 1991
Row 12 North-South
Reaves, Jean; b. 12 Nov 1933, d. 22 Aug 2002
Reaves, Ronald Eugene; b. 19 Nov 1929, d. 18 Mar 1998, SN US Navy Korea
Reaves, John D. Shag; b. 12 Nov 1953, d. 10 Jun 2009
Stricklin, M. Ada; 1919, only date
Stricklin, Jay W.; b. 31 Jul 1916, d. May 1977
Bryant, Velma; b. 19 Dec 1912, d. 31 Oct 1993, wife of Robert, m: 14 Sep 1930
Bryant, Robert; b. 01 Feb 1908, d. 06 Sep 1956
Daniel, Lazelle (Kelso); b. 1927, d. 22 Jun 2007
Daniel, Grady E.; b. 12 Jan 1923, d. Mar 1984
Daniel, Treva Karon; b. 1953, d. 1953
Kelso, Reva; b. 1942, d. 1942
Kelso, Treva; b. 1942, d. 1942
Kelso, John D.; b. 18 Feb 1922, d. 04 Jan 1945
Kelso, Mable; b. 1903, d. 1982, TN Sgt. 327th Glider Inf. 101st ABN Div. WWII
Kelso, Elbert R.; b. 31 Aug 1892, d. 04 Nov 1944, Pfc. US Army WWII
Gilmore, Bessie; b. 20 Aug 1906, d. 22 May 1996
Gilmore, Dee; b. 23 Nov 1909, d. Jul 1984
Robertson, Lina; 1957, only date, wife of Jimmy Lynn, m: 15 Aug 1975
Robertson, Jimmy Lynn; b. 16 Oct 1956, d. 27 May 2001
Kelso, Ray Sr.; b. 29 Jun 1948, d. 03 Jul 2007
Dodd, Harold; b. 28 Sep 1936, d. 15 Oct 1936, son of Hillis & Theo Dodd
Dodd, Theo N.; b. 31 May 1916, d. 01 Sep 2001
Dodd, Hillis C.; b. 15 Aug 1908, d. Oct 1982
Row 13 South-North
Stults, Donald Ray Bondo; b. 26 Apr 1941, d. 31 Aug 2008
Stults, Glenda Repp; b. 28 Mar 1940, d. 27 Jul 2007, wife of Ronald
Ayers, Larry R.; b. 09 Nov 1952, d. 28 Sep 2008, husband of Wanda (Harper)
Daniel, J. P.; b. 21 Feb 1920, d. Mar 1979
Daniel, Bertie; 1921, only date
Holt, Glenn; b. 11 Sep 1919, d. May 1971
Holt, Mary Jane; b. 07 Aug 1918, d. Apr 1987
Bratton, Gine; b. 04 Oct 1967, d. 08 Apr 1987
Bratton, Melvin Lee; b. 22 Jan 1942, d. 05 Jan 2000
Bratton, Delia (Tootsie); b. 15 Oct 1946, only date, wife of Melvin Lee, m: 17 Feb 1962
Vickery, Tom; b. 1902, d. 1991
Vickery, Ethel; b. 1900, d. 1977
Stults, Ronald Fay; b. 1948, d. 1969
Stults, Raymond C.; b. 11 Oct 1924, d. 24 Jul 1972, TN SC3 US Navy WWII ASM
Stults, Estell; b. 1927, d. 1996
Bryant, Floyd M.; b. 26 Mar 1891, d. 26 Sep 1978
Bryant, Lesbia D.; b. 12 Apr 1898, d. 11 May 1993
Huntley, Leah (Pigg); b. 07 Sep 1957, d. 21 Apr 2008
Pigg, Michael Shane; b. 30 Jul 1956, d. 30 Sep 1972
Davis, James B.; b. 15 Jan 1907, d. 19 Dec 1986
Davis, M. Janet; b. 30 Oct 1916, d. 07 May 1999
Stricklin, Fred; b. 21 Jun 1920, d. 04 Jan 1996, S1 US Navy WWII
Stricklin, Edwinna; b. 1921, d. 2004, wife of Fred, m: 16 Mar 1951
Jones, Andrew G.; b. 26 Aug 1911, d. 29 Jul 2003
Jones, Arland K.; 1920, only date
Bevis, Ray E.; b. 08 Mar 1932, d. 16 Feb 2004, Cpl. US Army Korea
Bevis, Wanda M.; 1938, only date, wife of Ray E., m: 03 Jul 1955
Story, Waymon (Polk); b. 04 Mar 1923, d. 17 Jul 2006, wife of Lonnie
Story, T. C. Jr.; b. 14 Feb 1923, d. 31 Jul 1993, Pfc. US Army WWII
Story, Bonnie (Morris); 21 Nov 1925, only date
Row 14 North-South
Reaves, Ruby A.; b. 19 Jul 1913, d. 26 Dec 1996
Reaves, Cecil; b. 15 Mar 1917, d. 09 Oct 2003
Berry, Maggie (Keeton); b. 05 Dec 1912, d. 08 Dec 1993
Berry, Cecil J.; b. 09 Apr 1917, d. 06 Apr 2001, Pfc. US Army WWII
Kelso, Mary Hester; b. 1934, d. 1991
Kelso, Dillard B.; b. 01 Jul 1932, d. 06 Nov 1986, A1C US Air Force Korea
Dicus, Barbara; 1947, only date
Dicus, Danny; b. 03 May 1945, d. 10 Nov 1975, Pvt. US Army
Bryson, Elsie; b. 02 May 1901, d. Sep 1977
Bryson, Sherman Lee; b. 29 Oct 1899, d. Apr 1983
Bryson, Mae; b. 1911, d. 2001
Bryson, Luther James; b. 22 Mar 1911, d. 31 May 1991, Cpl. US Army WWII
Bratton, Marvin L.; b. 15 Jun 1938, d. 09 May 2003
Bratton, Arnell H.; b. 1937, only date, wife of Marvin L., m: 01 Sep 1956
Robbins, Ovan Price; b. 26 Jun 1926, d. 16 Nov 2007, husband of Eleanor (Robertson)
Smith, Helen G.; b. 02 Nov 1921, d. 09 Nov 2002
Smith, Lyndon E.; b. 29 Jan 1922, d. 06 Apr 1997, S Sgt. US Army WWII
Hill-Wilson, Noah McKinley; b. 07 Nov 1997, d. 17 Jan 1998
Harper, Sammy L.; b. 1949, d. 1973
Harper, Sallie Mae; b. 1939, only date, wife of Waylon Odell, m: 21 Dec 1958
Harper, Waylon Odell; b. 13 Apr 1937, d. 10 Apr 2004, SP3 US Army
Madison, Patrick L.; b. 08 Jan 1924, d. Jun 1986
Row 15 South-North
Scott, Alf; b. 05 Oct 1914, d. 03 Apr 1996, Pfc. US Army WWII
Scott, June (Lindsey); b. 09 Jun 1919, d. 19 Nov 2004
Tyas, Samuel Martin; b. 06 Mar 1920, d. 30 Sep 1993, Sgt. US Army WWII
Tyas, Mary Frances; b. 06 Sep 1922, d. 27 May 1999
Pitts, James McGrady; b. 03 Aug 1927, d. 02 Jan 2002, Pvt. US Army WWII
Pitts, Mary Louise; 05 Jan 1930, only date
Staggs, Floyd; b. 04 Jul 1922, d. May 1976
Staggs, Inavey B.; 1916, only date
Daniel, Everett C.; b. 03 Sep 1920, d. 22 Nov 2006, husband of Earlene (Shelton)
Daniel, Earlene (Shelton); b. 26 Sep 1922, d. 15 Nov 2008, wife of Everett C., m: 29 Jun 1941
Burleson, Nell; b. 23 Nov 1934, d. 01 Feb 1989
Taylor, Jacqueline; b. 23 Jan 1934, d. 22 Mar 2007, wife of Donald
Sims, Homer; b. 17 Oct 1903, d. Aug 1981
Sims, Gladys; b. 1904, d. 1990
Adkisson, Mary Sue; b. 01 Nov 1924, d. 01 Mar 2007, daughter of Leonard & Monetta 
Adkinsson, Leonard H.; b. 1901, d. 1971
Adkinsson, Monnetta; b. 1906, d. 2006
Row 16 North-South
Butler, James Alfred; b. 23 Jul 1933, d. 09 Dec 2011, husband of Lillian (Caperton)
Wright, Angela (Brewer); b. 16 Dec 1958, d. 28 Dec 2013, wife of Ronald Mark
Butler, Matthew Kyle; b. 22 Apr 1981, d. 08 Oct 1982, son of Donnie & Judy
Balok, Beverly J.; b. 12 Apr 1934, d. 25 Sep 1996
Holt, Martha (Bates); b. 29 Mar 1949, d. 09 Nov 1976
Holt, Parker Allen; b. 1954, d. 1972
Stanton, Kenneth Ray; b. 1948, d. 1969
McGill, George Jr.; b. 23 Sep 1923, d. 05 Aug 2009, husband of Reba (Jackson)
Jackson, Earline; 1929, only date
Jackson, James Doyle; b. 20 Sep 1925, d. 25 Aug 1970, TN S1 US Navy WWII
Row 17 South-North
Jones, Chastity Breana; b. 17 Apr 1989, d. 17 Mar 2008, daughter of Rhonda
Robertson, Janet Brooke; b. 06 Apr 1991, d. 16 Mar 1998, daughter of Doris & Ebb
Trull, Janet (Cook); b. 13 Jul 1957, d. 04 Nov 1985, mother of Benjamin
Cook, Oddo; b. 18 Sep 1924, d. 10 Aug 2009
Cook, Novella H.; b. 1928, only date, wife of Oddo, m: 10 Sep 1955
Holt, Shayne; b. 15 Oct 1973, d. 15 Oct 1973
Holt, Charlie H.; b. 15 Dec 1899, d. 05 Mar 1977
Fortner, Ruby M.; b. 28 Jan 1920, d. 28 Jan 1992
Holt, Raymond; b. 07 Nov 1944, d. 10 Feb 1973, Sgt. US Marine Corps Vietnam
Holt, Elias Marion; b. 01 Apr 1891, d. 17 Sep 1979, Pvt. US Army WWI
Holt, Grace W.; b. 08 May 1916, d. 03 Sep 2004
Heard, Nipsie K.; b. 04 Nov 1899, d. Nov 1979
Heard, Reuben; b. 05 Feb 1914, d. 11 Dec 2001, S2 US Navy WWII
Heard, Vivian; b. 1919, d. 1976
Tefteller, Etta M. (Dodd); b. 08 Feb 1928, d. 24 Feb 2011
Butler, Claudette K.; b. 05 Sep 1948, d. 15 Nov 1996
McWilliams, Claude; b. 21 Feb 1908, d. Jan 1974
McWilliams, Fannie K.; b. 1910, d. 1996
Dodd, Daniel; b. 22 May 1924, d. 20 Jan 2000
Dodd, Betty; 1932, only date
Row 18 North-South
Horton, Mary C.; b. 1936, d. 1993, wife of George V., m: 25 Feb 1956
Horton, George V.; 1934, only date
Dodd, David; b. 14 Nov 1955, d. 10 Jan 2011, son of Daniel & Betty
Moore, M. Lorene; 1921, only date
Moore, Clyde E.; b. 17 May 1926, d. 12 Jan 1994
Woelk, Alta F.; b. 10 Oct 1928, d. 13 Nov 2001
Shubert, Alene H.; b. 26 May 1931, d. 29 Jun 1992
Heard, Corine; b.12 Feb 1940, d. 16 Apr 2002
Heard, Billy Lige; b. 30 Nov 1936, d. 29 Aug 2010
Heard, Viva (Pigg); b. 22 Apr 1917, d. 16 Sep 1993
Heard, James Herschell; b. 23 Dec 1907, d. 25 Mar 1994
Daniels, Willa Ruth; b. 28 Dec 1933, d. Jul 1976
Daniels, Johnny Jr.; b. 1929, d. 1989
Horton, Essie Marie; b. 10 Dec 1920, d. 23 Jul 1997, wife of William Howard, m: 28 Nov 1937
Horton, William Howard; b. 07 Dec 1918, d. 28 Aug 2008
Robertson, James Clavin "Bill"; b. 4 Jul 1923, d. 5 Apr 2014, husband of Corene Stutts, m.3 Jan 1948
Row 19 South-North
Jackson, Bobby Saul; b. 25 May 1938, d. 16 Feb 2010
Jackson, Eleanor (Copeland); b. 30 Jan 1940, only date 
Reaves, Mason Tyler; b. 30 Jul 1990, d. 30 Mar 2009, son of Kenneth & Jennie
Martin, Elihue; b. 29 Mar 1907, d. 19 Oct 2000, Pvt. US Army WWII
Martin, Ruby L.; b. 07 Jan 1907, d. 13 Mar 1998, wife of Elihue, m: 24 Feb 1961
Daniel, William Alfred; b. 16 Nov 1931, d. 24 Nov 2006, husband of Elizabeth
Pigg, Carol J.; b. 08 Mar 1938, d. 03 Jan 2009, wife of Johnny �I� or �L�	
Pigg, Johnny I.; b. 1947, only date, husband of Carole J.
Morris, Gilford Ray; b. 09 Oct 1914, d. 14 Jun 1997, S1 US Navy WWII
Morris, Mary I.; 05 Dec 1920, d. 14 Nov 2009, wife of Gilford Ray, m: 24 Mar 1940
Horton, Donald Ray; b. 26 Sep 1939, d. 05 Jul 1975, AKAN US Navy
Horton, Opal (Heard); b. 09 Nov 1911, d. 11 Feb 2004, wife of Donald Ray, m: 22 Dec 1933
Horton, Claude V.; b. 23 Feb 1909, d. Mar 1986
Row 20 North-South
Daniel C. A., b. 22 Jun 1945, d. 06 Dec 2001
Hickerson, Mattie Frances;  11 Oct 1950, only date
Hickerson, Earl Gene; b. 04 Feb 1938, d. 18 Dec 1998
Row 21 South-North
Melson, J. P.; b. 02 Sep 1919, d. 02 Sep 1993, Sgt. US Army WWII
Melson, Walcie; b. 1926, d. 1978
Melson, Freddie Gene; b. 17 Aug 1954, d. 26 Apr 1982
Stults, W. Oscar Jr.; b. 18 Feb 1926, d. Mar 1985
Stults, Edith; b. 26 Apr 1937, d. 16 Sep 2004
Pulley, Melisa A. (Brewer); b. 27 May 1977, d. 28 Oct 2010, wife of Chuck, m: 22 Dec 1994
Foster, Margie N.; b. 21 Jul 1932, d. 28 Mar 2000
Foster, Barbara D.; b. 03 Sep 1964, d. 04 Nov 2000
Row 22 North-South
Hollander, Edith N.; b. 26 Aug 1921, d. 13 Jun 2007, wife of Samuel A.
Hollander, Samuel A.; b. 09 Jul 1911, d. Jan 1983
Thompson, Flossie; b. 22 Jun 1914, d. 10 Sep 1997
Thompson, Johnnie; b. 17 Mar 1894, d. 28 Jun 1977, Pvt. US Army WWII
Thompson, Wanda F.; 1940, only date
Thompson, Boyd C.; b. 10 May 1914, d. May 1978
Row 23 South-North
Selman, Amie Lee; b. 14 Sep 1946, d. 13 Apr 2007, daughter of Homer & Minnie
Selman, Minnie L.; b. 25 Dec 1912, d. 18 Jun 1996
Selman, Homer R.; b. 30 May 1908, d. 23 Feb 1995, S1 US Navy WWII
Selman, James Henry; b. 01 Sep 1940, d. 25 Mar 1988, ADC US Navy Vietnam
Daniel, Ron B.; b. 16 Feb 1958, d. 05 Aug 2005
Stooksberry, Brenda C.; b. 24 Feb 1958, d. 04 Feb 2005
Hurst, Marcus Gorden; b. 31 May 1931, d. 03 Jan 2001, BMCS US Navy Korea Vietnam
Hurst, Fredda Mae; b. 19 Feb 1928, d. 08 Jan 2001
Dickey, Larry Douglas “Doug”; b. 12 Aug 1950, d. 17 Jun 2014, US Navy
Dickey, Perry; b. 07 Nov 1954, d. 07 Dec 1974, Pvt. US Army
Hollander, J. Dennis; b. 15 Jul 1959, d. 13 Apr 1988
Hollander, Howard Sr.; b. 24 Apr 1935, d. Mar 1985
Hollander, Mary (Thompson); b. 10 Jun 1939, d. 20 May 2009, wife of Howard Sr.
Swartz, Robert Lee; b. 1952, d. 1976
Row 24 North-South
Carter, Jeffery Lane; b. 24 Oct 1960, only date
Carter, Wanda Gail; b. 1 Dec 1944, only date, wife of Joe Kenneth
Carter, Joe Kenneth; b. 28 Jul 1943, only date
Gallaher, Hubert Paul; b. 30 Jul 1925, d. 02 Sep 2008, S3 US Navy WWII
Gallaher, Dorothy; b. 30 May 1931, only date
Row 25 South-North  (empty row)
Row 26 North-South
Wallace, Mable Jean Lynch; b. 19 Jul 1944, d. 9 Mar 2014, wife of William L., m. 2 Now 1963
Rebeaud, Felix A.; b. 13 Oct 1917, d. 20 Jul 2007, husband of Pauline (Adkins)    
Hanback, Louise W.; b. 1922, d. 1999
Hanback, Alvin Lee; b. 04 Feb 1917, d. 07 Mar 1978, TSGT. US Army WWII
Littleton, Doris J.; 1942, only date
Littleton, Jessie T. A.; b. 04 Oct 1932, d. 03 Jun 1991
Littleton, Myra Jane; b. 10 Apr 1963, d. 08 Jun 2004
Petty, Anita Kay (Brewer); b. 09 Jun 1961, only date, wife of Steven Mark, m: 28 May 1983
Petty, Steven Mark; b. 01 Feb 1961, d. 20 Apr 2008, husband of Anita (Brewer)
Row 27 South-North
Daniel, Eural Dean; b. 24 May 1927, d. 02 May 1987
Row 28 North-South
Pigg, Charles Ray; b. 10 Aug 1940, d. Oct 1983
Pigg, Marlon Ray; b. 18 Jun 1964, d. 04 Sep 1983
West, Herbert H.; b. 03 Jul 1932, d. 13 Nov 1979
Row 29 South-North
Cummins, Garland "Shorty"; b. 1902, d. 1991
Cummins, Lydia V.; b. 26 Apr 1913, d. Apr 1977
                                                            Section D
Row 1 North-South
Heard, Birdie Louise; b. 25 Feb 1925, only date, wife of James Ross, m: 30 Jun 1941
Heard, James Ross; b. 23 Nov 1922, d. 30 Oct 2002
Clendenin, James Burnett; b. 30 Jun 1935, d. 23 Apr 1994, US Navy
Clendenin, John Akin; b. 16 May 1930, d. 17 Dec 2008
Clendenin, Lura; b. 05 Dec 1902, d. 26 Nov 1994
Clendenin, Carmack; b. 12 Apr 1906, d. Sep 1978
Row 2 South-North
Clendening, Reuben G.; b. 1910, d. 1979
Row 3 North-South
Rich, Ima C.; b. 09 Mar 1915, d. 03 Dec 1998
Rich, Melvin C.; b. 1913, d. 1981
Burns, Ruby Joyce; b. 24 Aug 1938, d. 19 Apr 2004, wife of Charles Lee, m: 27 Mar 1964
Burns, Charles Lee; b. 18 Jan 1937, only date
Row 4 South-North
Brewer, Rippie; b. 22 Oct 1912, d. 24 Mar 1991
Brewer, Lyda M.; b. 12 May 1913, d. 14 May 1995
Mayes, Gary W. Bigun; b. 21 Aug 1954, d. 15 Apr 2001
Mayes, Walter S.; b. 1917, d. 2002
Mayes, Margie E.; b. 01 Nov 1931, d. 27 Feb 1998
Mayes, David G.; b. 05 Jan 1959, d. Mar 1988
Mayes, P. Diane; b. 1960, only date, wife of David G., m: 09 Feb 1978
Mayes, Christopher Wayne; 21 Jul 1981, infant son of David & Diane
Birmingham, Raymond E.; b. 11 Sep 1943, d. 02 Feb 2009, husband of Wanda (Henson)
Henson, George J.; b. 26 Jun 1926, d. 31 Aug 2003, Pfc. US Army WWII
Henson, Joyce (Wright); 1941, only date
Henson, Leo; b. 23 Oct 1920, d. 06 Apr 2005, Pfc. US Army WWII
Haddock, J. V.; 1933, only date
Cole, Carol Sue; b. 03 Feb 1948, d. 17 Aug 2000
Row 5 North-South
Tilley, Christina Angelette; b. 24 Apr 2002, d. 12 Mar 2004
Lancaster, Bobby; b. 24 Nov 1939, d. 04 Jun 2007, husband of Margret (Blevins)
Lancaster, Margaret Blevins; b. 19 Oct 1943, only date
Brewer, John Wesley; b. 07 Apr 1980, d. 26 Jul 2006
Blalock, William Andrew "Buddy"; b. 19 Dec 1957, 1 Apr 2014, US Army TN National Guard
Row 6 South-North
Brewer, Roy; b. 15 Jun 1913, d. May 1974
Brewer, Annie P.; b. 01 Sep 1915, d. 28 Nov 2008, wife of Roy
Carver, Cameron Stults; b. 13  Sep 1985, d. 09 Sep 2003
Thompson, James T. J. T.; b. 23 Nov 1956, d. 29 Nov 2002, Sgt. US Army Desert Storm Persian Gulf
Thompson, Sabrena L.; b. 28 May 1965, d. Aug 1986
Thompson, Anthony M.; b. 23 May 1955, d. 12 May 2004
Cummins, Allen; b. 02 Oct 1911, d. 28 Aug 2001
Cummins, Delsie M.; 27 Aug 1922, d. 28 Aug 2006, wife of Allen 
Brown, Donald Ray; b. 11 Apr 1946, d. Jun 1984
Brown, Martha Pearl; 1943, only date
Adams, Ronica D.; b. 14 Dec 1981, d. 10 Jul 2004, wife of Brian
Row 7 North-South
Berry, Ruby (Montgomery); b. 11 May 1921, d. 23 Sep 2005
Berry, Guilford W.; b. 18 Sep 1917, d. 29 Jul 1991, Tec3 US Army WWII
Gilchrist,Virgilean; b. 24 Jun 1930, d. 18 May 2014
Long, Martha A.; b. 06 Jun 1901, d. Mar 1973
Long, Robert Newton; b. 09 Feb 1896, d. 20 Apr 1985, Cook US Army WWI
Row 8 South-North
Brewer, James Lee; b. 24 Dec 1970, d. 04 Sep 1974, son of Larry & Linda
Brewer, Edith (Dodd); b. 04 Jun 1926, only date, wife of Jasper Carl, m: 08 Sep 1940
Brewer, Jasper Carl; b. 15 Nov 1920, d. 22 Apr 2005
Row 9 North-South
Johnson, Vivian Edista; b. 28 Jun 1924, d. 06 Jan 2003
Johnson, James Edwin; b. 28 Jan 1919, d. 17 Aug 2005
Haithcoat, Ada E.; b. 1906, d. 1986
Haithcoat, Martin C.; b. 1895, d. 1980
Weeks, Mary Ann; b. 12 Jul 1935, d. 28 Feb 2008, wife of Paul, m: 27 Oct 1952
Weeks, Paul; b. 16 Oct 1929, d. Jul 1987
Row 10 South-North
Craig, James Bartley; b. 02 Sep 1917, d. 24 Aug 1995, Pfc. US Army WWII Purple Heart
Craig, Wylodean W.; b. 03 Dec 1923, d. 21 May 2004, wife of James Bartley, m: 31 Dec 1946
Weeks, Jerry Lee; b. 25 Dec 1951, d. 01 Sep 2003
Vickery, Donald; b. 27 Sep 1952, d. 12 Feb 2000
Vickery, Agnes; 1953, only date
Weeks, Drue; b. 12 Jul 1921, d. 01 Dec 1985
Weeks, Coy L.; b. 10 Apr 1922, d. 21 Jun 2003
Weeks, Ollie M.; 06 Apr 1926, d. 18 Aug 2006, wife of Coy L.
Weeks, William Franklin; b. 25 Apr 1945, d. 09 Oct 1975
Dicus, Charles E. Jr.; b. 1972, d. 1972
Darby, Jeffrey Curtis; b. 04 Feb 1966, d. 01 Dec 2001, DC2 US Navy Persian Gulf
Darby, Willie L.; b. 17 Jan 1909, d. May 1983
Darby, Linnie A.; 1915, only date
Darby, Curtis H. Pete; b. 03 Nov 1936, d. Jan 1975
Darby, Bertha M.; 1938, only date
Row 11 North-South
Balentine, Robbie L.; b. 22 Nov 1936, d. 14 May 2007, daughter of Jesse & Bessie 
Balentine, Bessie M.; b. 23 Jan 1908, d. May 1987, wife of J. Floyd, m: 09 Sep 1935
Balentine, J. Floyd; b. 30 Dec 1912, d. Jul 1986
Littleton, Betty Sue Weeks; b. 3 Aug 1943, d. 11 Mar 2014, wife of Crawford, m. 12 Oct 1963
Row 12 South-North
Sherrill, Billy Gene; b. 06 Nov 1937, d. 26 Jun 2007, husband of Janie (Porter)
Porter, Clarence M.; b. 16 Feb 1909, d. Sep 1988
Porter, C. Odell; b. 1920, d. 1997, wife of Clarence M., m: 12 Nov 1938
Miller, Sam Jr.; b. 10 Jun 1917, d. 16 Apr 1994, Tec4 US Army WWII
Miller, Walsie M.; 30 Apr 1925, only date
Miller, Larry E.; b. 10 Jun 1947, only date
Miller, Kathryn P.; b. 28 Aug 1950, d. 07 Aug 2010, wife of Larry E.
Smith, Henry Jr.; b. 1955, d. 2000, Sgt. TN Highway Patrol, Service 1983-2000, Sgt. of the year 1998
Smith, Mary Ann; b. 1954, only date, wife of Henry Jr., m: 12 Mar 1980
Barkley, Allen; b. 04 Apr 1921, d. 10 Jul 1998, Tec5 US Army WWII
Barkley, Earlene; b. 1927, only date, wife of Allen, m: 21 Dec 1947
Row 13 North-South     (Empty Row)
Row 14 South-North
Smith, William Charles; b. 19 Jun 1925, d. 24 Oct 1995, RM3 US Navy WWII
Smith, Betty (Martin); 1930, only date
Butler, Cecil C.; b. 15 May 1929, d. 15 Jul 2014, husband of Joyce (Dixon), m: 11 Nov 1955
Row 15 North-South
Brown, Marie Martin Reecie; b. 1932, d. 1999
Brown, Jessie L.; b. 12 Apr 1913, d. 25 May 2006, wife of Ethridge, m: 13 Jul 1927
Brown, Ethridge; b. 08 Feb 1905, d. 31 Mar 1994
Butler, Myrtle Jossie; b. 26 Sep 1927, d. 14 Aug 2008, wife of Bill Freemon Butler
Butler, Bill Freemon; b. 27 Apr 1927, d. 24 Feb 1978, Pvt. US Army WWII
Gable, Margaret O. (Butler); b. 20 May 1948, d. 17 Mar 2011, wife of Lowell Dwaine 
Gable, Lowell Dwaine; 3 Apr 1946, only date
Huskey, Bobbie Joe; b. 28 Dec 1990, d. 05 Jan 2008
Row 16 South-North
Morris, Odel Hollis; b. 28 Mar 1923, d. 27 Aug 1989
Morris, Effie Lorene; b. 1924, wife of Odel Hollis, m: 21 Feb 1943
Franks, Joel Boyd; b. 03 Oct 1943, d. 21 Aug 2002
Brewer, Timothy H.; b. 22 Mar 1967, d. 15 May 2009, husband of Patricia (Best)
Pierce, Jimmy B.; b. 1930, only date
Pierce, Mary N.; b. 1932, only date, wife of Jimmy B., m: 09 Feb 1951
Butler, William F. Junior; b. 13 Jan 1946, d. 03 Apr 2001
Butler, Helen F.; 21 Jun 1947, only date
Thompson, Melvin J.; b. 29 Mar 1918, d. Oct 1982
Thompson, S. Vedie; b. 02 Feb 1919, d. 29 May 2008, wife of Melvin J.
Brown, Eugene Gene; b. 03 Nov 1935, d. 15 Nov 1997
Row 17 North-South
Reaves, Arlie; b. 28 Oct 1936, d. 15 Mar 2007, husband of Vickie A.
Lancaster, E. Jean; 1940, only date
Lancaster, Billy J.; b. 28 Oct 1937, d. 24 Jun 1994
Franks, Wilford E.; b. 22 Mar 1939, d. 24 Apr 2008, husband of Aliene
Franks, Randy W. ; b. 26 Feb 1961, d. 12 Jan 1992
Franks, Myrtle L.; b. 1921, d. 1974
Franks, Wilford L.; b. 03 Jul 1917, d. 06 Jun 1975, Pvt. US Army WWII
Reaves, Mabel H.; b. 29 Sep 1915, d. 12 Sep 2005
Reaves, Willard E.; b. 07 May 1910, d. Mar 1974
Butler, Carlean; b. 1930, only date, wife of Russ O., m: 30 Nov 1948
Butler, Russ O.; b. 24 Sep 1931, d. 07 May 2005
Row 18 South-North
Wallace, Ronnie L.; b. 07 Feb 1949, d. 20 May 1990
Wallace, Donna L.; 1953, only date
Wallace, George A.; b. 02 Dec 1923, d. 01 Jan 2009, husband of 1st Annie (Holt), 2nd Pearl (Griggs)
Wallace, Annie E.; b. 1926, d. 1971
Holt, Joseph M.; b. 1893, d. 1969
Holt, Sarah; b. 01 Apr 1894, d. Oct 1974
Hanback, John W.; b. 1888, d. 1972
Hanback, Clara; b. 1889, d. 1982
Reatherford, Rebekah (Hanback); b. 03 Sep 1928, d. 06 Sep 2007, daughter of John & Clara
Reatherford, Gary Ramon; b. 17 Feb 1952, d. 11 Feb 2005, SP4 US Army
Holt, Ellis Owen; b. 24 Apr 1918, d. 18 Oct 2001, Pvt. US Army WWII
Holt, Gladys; b. 14 May 1918, d. 05 Jul 2000
Hudson, Lewis E.; b. 10 Nov 1922, d. 27 Sep 2007
Hudson, Helen J.; b. 04 Apr 1931, d. 01 Sep 2005
Brewer, John V.; b. 07 Feb 1915, d. 24 Nov 1979, Pfc. US Army WWII
Brewer, Uzora D.; b. 23 May 1922, d. 25 Aug 2008, wife of John
Dixon, Hughlet Morris; b. 04 Mar 1922, d. 19 Jan 1989, Pfc. US Army WWII
Dixon, Wilton (Dicus); b. 1925, d. 05 Jul 2007, wife of Hughlet Morris Dixon
Holt, Mountie A.; b. 09 Mar 1910, d. 13 Jan 1972, Tennessee S2 USNR WWII
Holt, Bessie; b. 1913, d. 1997

Section E

Row 1 North-South
Martin, James Ross Sr.; b. 29 Apr 1921, d. 16 Oct 2004, Sgt. US Army WWII Purple Heart
Martin, Frances Carline; b. 06 Oct 1919, only date, wife of James Ross Sr.
Martin, Stefanie Carol; b. 17 Sep 1964, d. 22 Jan 1985, daughter of Frances Carol & James Ross Sr.
Holt, Ellen Lois; b. 04 Jul 1926, d. 22 Feb 2008, wife of Ernest, 1st hus. Bill Holt
Holt, Willie K.; b. 21 Sep 1919, d. Sep 1986
Bryan, Artie; b. 1899, d. 1969
Bryan, Tommie; b. 25 Nov 1896, d. Apr 1976
Daniel, Hubert Fred; b. 12 Aug 1936, d. 16 Apr 2003
Daniel, Shirley Jean; b. 19 Mar 1937, only date
Millican, Gathel E.; 04 Feb 1913, d. 25 Aug 2006, wife of J. Spencer
Millican, J. Spencer; b. 29 Dec 1907, d. 01 Oct 1990
Martin, Evelyn M.; 1935, only date
Martin, James Earl Jr.; b. 19 Apr 1929, d. 19 Sep 2000, Pfc. US Army
Martin, Martha Carol; b. 09 Oct 1959, d. 07 Mar 1963
Row 2 South-North
Martin, Ruby (Cummins); 07 Jul 1922, only date
Martin, James Earl; b. 27 Oct 1904, d. 07 Jan 1994
Martin, Ruth (Morris); b. 07 Jan 1902, d. 07 Nov 1958
Martin, John Frank; b. 03 Jan 1944, d. 06 May 2009
Long, Jessie Floyd; b. 20 Mar 1913, d. 03 Jun 1993
Long, Lola May; b. 08 Dec 1915, d. 15 Jan 2004
Holt, Jerry W.; b. 21 Jul 1942, d. Mar 1973
Holt, Martha A.; 1947, only date
Holt, Teresa A.; b. 26 Feb 1963, d. Dec 1977
Row 3 North-South
Jones, Lonnie A.; b. 18 Jul 1938, d. 04 Jul 1997, A1C US Air Force
Thompson, Patricia J.; b. 1975, only date
Thompson, Johnathan B.; b. 18 Jul 1973, d. 30 May 2009, husband of Patricia J.
Cornett, Billy Edward; b. 4 Jan 1951, d. 4 Apr 2014, husband of Glenda Bryan, m. 23 Apr 1971
US Army 82nd Airborne
Long, Mary Margaret; b. 14 Jan 1938, d. Mar 1987
Long, Willie Floyd; b. 1937, d. 1999
Maynor, Dorothy J.; 1943, only date
Maynor, Jason M.; b. 06 Jan 1979, d. 04 Jun 2004
Maynor, John W.; b. 17 Jul 1924, d. 08 Apr 1991, S2 US Navy WWII
Berry, Phillip Milton; b. 26 Dec 1957, d. 23 Mar 2005
Row 4 South-North
DeCapo, Vada Katherine; b. 13 Mar 1930, d. 04 Nov 2001
Bell, Walter Gaston; b. 24 Apr 1906, d. 15 Jun 1998, S2 US Navy WWII
Smith, Gladys (Bell); b. 20 Sep 1902, d. 01 Jun 1981, mother of C.W. & Hoyt O.
Staggs, James Hubert; b. 20 May 1921, d. 27 Nov 2002
Staggs, Helen Virginia; b. 13 Jun 1926, d. 30 May 1996, wife of James Hubert, m: 20 Dec 1944
Long, Earl Edward; b. 20 Jan 1931, d. 21 Jan 2005, Cpl. 187th Airborne US Army Korea Purple Heart
Long, Shirley (McGee); b. 10 Feb 1935, d. 21 Nov 2005
Hollis, Terry Joe; b. 1959, only date
Hollis, V. Arlene; b. 01 Nov 1961, d. 08 Jan 2001, wife of Terry Joe, m: 24 Oct 1981
Sandusky, Patti; b. 23 May 1957, d. 18 Feb 2008, wife of Danny
Sandusky, Teddy W.; b. 06 Dec 1956, d. 13 Dec 2002
Row 5 North-South
Dickey, Brenda (Haddock); b. 1948, only date, wife of James Ronald, m: 21 Jun 1966
Dickey, James Ronald; b. 16 Aug 1947, d. 04 Jun 2004
Holt, Sarah Ellen (Stutts); b. 20 Mar 1942, d. 23 Mar 2006, wife of Rollie S.
Holt, Rollie S.; 1935, only date
Dickey, Brian Ray; b. 29 Apr 1978, d. 03 Jul 2005, Spc. US Army Persian Gulf
Dickey, Donnie R.; b. 06 Apr 1949, d. 17 Apr 2010, husband of Wanda
Begley, Matthew Carey; b. 1974, d. 1976
Kelley, Ella Mae; b. 22 Mar 1934, d. 02 Oct 2010, wife of Buford H.
Kelley, Buford H.; b. 14 Oct 1933, d. 25 Jun 2001
Barnett, Sarah H. Tootsie; b. 10 Dec 1947, d. 27 May 2008, wife of James
Haddock, Bertha E.; b. 12 Dec 1898, d. 07 Jun 1991
Haddock, Willie H.; b. 01 Dec 1896, d. May 1984
Haddock, Bobby; b. 05 May 1930, d. 04 Nov 1989
Gaps, Catherine S. Jones; b. 26 Jul 1956, d. 06 Aug 2011
Guerrero, Rebecca Lynn (Jones); b. 04 Jun 1961, d. 20 Dec 2013
Row 6 South-North
Fagan, Rachel; b. 1920, d. 2006
Haddock, Glenda; b. 17 Nov 1950, d. 17 Apr 2005
Haddock, Floyd; b. 1949, d. 1999
Haddock, Cellie (Newton); b. 15 Oct 1908, d. Jun 1979
Haddock, Mary Emily; b. 11 Jul 1919, d. 13 Aug 1997
Haddock, Pamela A. Pam; b. 07 Jul 1964, d. 04 Jun 2011
Haddock, Landon H.; b. 1936, d. 1972
Haddock, Vera H.; b. 28 Feb 1939, d. Aug 1980
Haddock, Randy L.; 26 Aug 1970, only date
Thompson, Debra M.; b. 1974, d. 1974, daughter of Jerry & Debra
Thompson, Jerry W.; b. 1955, d. 2004
Thompson, D. Jeanine; b. 1955, wife of Jerry W.
Row 7 North-South
McDonald, Melissa B.; b. 15 Sep 1918, d. 28 Oct 2002
Haddock, Michael S.; b. 1976, d. 1996
Row 8 South-North
Stooksberry, James Lee; b. 13 May 1948, d. 19 Apr 2003, SP4 US Army Vietnam
Stooksberry, Hershel W.; b. 11 Oct 1920, d. 09 Oct 1977, Pfc. US Army WWII
Stooksberry, Pauline; b. 21 Jun 1929, d. 15 Nov 1998
Stooksberry, Grady W.; b. 20 Jan 1947, d. Jun 1978, husband of Linda
Stooksberry, Linda D.; b. 02 Jul 1950, d. Jul 1977, 
Kelley, James Raymond; b. 14 Jun 1927, d. Mar 1973
Kelley, Ora Jean; b. 1930, only date
Risner, Joshua Paul; b. 11 Oct 1985, d. 17 Apr 2006
Brewer, Patrick Smith; 05 Nov 1972, only date
Row 9 North-South
Clay, Brenda Tilley; b. 07 Mar 1968, wife of Jimmy Lee, m: 24 Sep 1993
Clay, Jimmy Lee; b. 11 Jan 1956, d. 15 Dec 1995, Pvt. US Army
Whitten, Rosie P.; b. 17 May 1901, d. Aug 1980
Whitten, Walter F.; b. 17 Nov 1898, d. Aug 1973
Tripp, Jessica Nicole; b. 25 Oct 1981, d. 03 Jan 1982, daughter of Brenda & Frank
Burns, Imogene; b. 15 Aug 1929, d. 18 May 1992
Jones, Bettie Joyce; b. 01 Jun 1950, d. 07 Aug 2005
Jones, James D.; b. 1972, d. 1997
Jones, Ronald L.; b. 1945, d. 1996
Wright, Sallie (Tripp); b. 29 Aug 1922, d. 03 Jul 2009
Wright, Arlie E. Jack; b. 02 Aug 1921, d. 23 Mar 2007, husband of Sallie (Tripp) 
Row 10 South-North
Holder, Barbara Joyce (Rumbaugh); b. 08 Aug 1943, d. 07 Apr 1995
Beckham, McKinley Jr.; b. 24 Dec 1922, d. 26 Dec 1994, FN US Navy WWII
Beckham, Gertrude; b. 1906, d. 1984
Sims, Barbara J. (Tilley); b. 10 Sep 1957, d. 18 Dec 2009
Tilley, Leamon; b. 25 Oct 1938, d. 02 May 2007, husband of Geneva (Wright) 
Row 11 North-South
Butler, Louise; 13 May 1920, d. 28 May 1987
Butler, Elton; b. 28 Jun 1915, d. Sep 1981
Staggs, Ann; 1949, only date
Staggs, Tony; b. 1945, d. 1985
Staggs, Frankie B.; b. 16 Feb 1916, d. Aug 1993
Staggs, James M.; b. 01 Nov 1902, d. Jun 1974
Merchant, Deven; b. 2004, d. 2004
Stanfield, Flossie Ellen; b. 08 Apr 1910, d. 24 Jan 1976
Stanfield, Alex George; b. 22 Aug 1893, d. 03 Oct 1982, Pvt. US Army WWI
Row 12 South-North
Butler, Willard F. b; 26 Dec 1917, d. 17 Dec 1995
Butler, Alma L.; b. 25 Aug 1920, d. 10 May 2003
Rose, H. B.; b. 08 Mar 1924, d. 10 Jun 2001, S Sgt. US Army WWII Korea Vietnam
Rose, Ock Ja; b. 05 Oct 1939, only date, Seoul Korea
Martin, Paulk Bill; b. 07 Mar 1926, d. 20 Jan 2000
Martin, Wilma (Ward); b. 04 Jul 1933, d. 26 Sep 2003
Howe, Robert G.; b. 06 Jul 1955, d. 07 Jan 2009, husband of Denise (Butler)
Howe, Denise (Butler); b. 12 Aug 1957, only date
Row 13 North-South
Victory, Jennifer Lynn (Reaves); b. 01 Nov 1967, d. 28 Jan 2011, wife of James M. 
Thrasher, Ernest; b. 14 Feb 1958, d. 07 Oct 2009, husband of Gail
Simpson, Connie Lynn; b. 05 Dec 1961, d. Mar 1987
Row 14 South-North
Merian, Harold A.Butch; b. 06 Jul 1937, d. 05 Aug 1996
Merian, Carol S.; 23 Feb 1943, only date
Brewer, James Charlie; b. 14 Sep 1951, d. 18 Aug 2009, husband of Dora (Brown), m: 26 May 1972 
Row 15 North-South
Haddock, Allison Mae Taylor; 04 Dec 2000, Little Angel
Haddock, Steven Gregory Taylor; b. 12 Nov 1999, d. 23 Nov 1999
Blalock, Stanley L.; b. 13 Oct 1978, d. 10 Apr 2007, husband of Chasity (Dodd) 
Long, Ashley N.; b. 02 Jan 1984, d. 09 Jul 2002
Campbell, Willa (Spain); b. 26 Apr 1930, d. 09 Jun 2002

No Specific Row Mentioned:
Witcher, Christine (Norton); b. 1921, only date, wife of Herbert Linsley
Witcher, Herbert Linsley; b. 22 Jan 1921, d. 23 Jan 2013, US Army Air Corp. WWII

Shields Cemetery

GPS Location: 35° 17? 8.6? N, 87° 45? 43.2? W

The Shields Cemetery lies just south of Waynesboro, Tennessee. To reach the cemetery, travel south from Waynesboro on State Highway #13. Turn left (east) onto Green River Access Rd. beside the Green River Baptist Church. Travel 3 tenths of a mile and turn right at the cemetery sign. Go about 1 tenth mile to the cemetery. The cemetery is surrounded by a chain link fence and the grounds are well maintained. This survey was completed May 21, 2008. Updated 31 October 2011.

Enumeration performed by David & Martha Montgomery.

Adkisson, Martha I.; b. 14 Dec 1839, d. 25 Oct 1910
Anderson, Virginia; b. 11 Dec 1880, d. 28 Feb 1920, wife of W.H.
Armstrong, George J.; b. 10 Jun 1921, d. 04 Jan 1986, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Armstrong, infant; b. 01 Dec 1947, d. 01 Dec 1947, son of C.J. & R.O.
Armstrong, Ruby (Old); b. 04 Jan 1920, only date
Ayers, Emma; b. 1917, d. 1946
Ayers, infant; b. 1924, d. 1924, son of Mr. & Mrs. Noah Ayers
Ayers, Nannie; b. 1880, d. 1920
Ayers, Noah E.; b. 1879, d. 1959
Ayers, Ora; b. 1884, d. 1966
Baer, Angela Lynn; b. 03 Jan 1965, d. 06 Oct 1985
Baker, Charles H.; b. 10 Nov 1935, d. 05 May 1967
Baker, James R.; b. 03 Jun 1918, d. 19 Sep 1918, son of J.W. & Waymon
Baker, Waymon P.; b. 24 Jun 1899, d. 20 Oct 1993
Baker, Wesley; b. 22 Nov 1890, d. 06 Jan 1963
Barnes, Hazel (Ethridge); b. 30 Apr 1925, d. 17 Feb 2000
Bates, Betty Lou (Carter); b. 23 Feb 1927, d. 24 Apr 1997
Bates, Robert A.; b. 14 Nov 1926, d. 29 Mar 2001, husband of Betty Lou
Beckham, Richard Lowell “Rick”; b. 25 Feb 1953, d. 08 Sep 1998
Bedford, Lucy Lee; b. 1857, d. 1936
Bedford, Nancy J.; b. 10 Jun 1842, d. 29 Nov 1917
Bedford, Stephen M.; b. 08 Oct 1818, d. 15 Jan 1908
Bedford, Stephen M.; b. 08 Oct 1818, d. 15 Jan 1908
Bedford, Thomas J.; b. 1854, d. 1931
Berry, Clarence; b. 03 May 1885, d. 03 Jul 1885, infant of W.J. & L.D.
Berry, Maye; b. 11 Aug 1879, d. 07 Nov 1881, daughter of W.J. & L.D.
Betts, Ella Elizabeth; b. & d. 13 Feb 2011, daughter of Amy & Michael 
Biskup, Louis; b. 20 Dec 1919, d. 18 Nov 1963, 1st Lt. US Air Force WWII
Biskup, Mary Lou; b. 24 Sep 1921, d. 07 Dec 1980, 1st Lt. US Army Nurse Corps WWII
Bivens, Nancy E.; b. 14 Dec 1831, d. 10 Aug 1910, wife of Stephen Bivens
Brady, Eliza; b. 21 Oct 1833, d. 20 Apr 1916, wife of John W. Brady
Brady, Jack W.; b. 07 Apr 1854, d. 12 Jul 1931
Brady, James L.; b. 10 Apr 1837, d. 23 Dec 1899, son of W.A. & M.V.
Brady, Josie; b. 04 Mar 1883, d. 19 Mar 1885, daughter of J.W. & N.E.
Brady, Louis M.; b. 18 Nov 1856, d. 20 Dec 1869, son of J.W. & J.
Brady, N. E.; b. 27 Sep 1853, d. 09 Sep 1900, wife of John W.
Brady, Nettie; b. 18 Apr 1880, d. 03 Sep 1882, daughter of J.W. & N.E.
Brady, Oscar; b. 08 Dec 1877, d. 16 Nov 1908, husband of Zora
Brady, Willie; b. 02 Mar 1890, d. 26 Sep 1894, son of J.W. & N.E.
Brewer, Betty Ann; b. 04 Mar 1937, d. 04 Mar 1937, infant daughter of E.R. Brewer & wife
Brewer, Bonnie; b. 03 Jan 1908, d. 20 Jul 1908, daughter of G.W. & Mary J. Brewer
Brewer, Cicero G.; b. 02 Nov 1905, d. 30 Oct 1953
Brewer, James O.; b. 11 Jan 1884, d. 15 Dec 1935
Brewer, Lealer; b. 14 Jan 1909, d. 08 Jan 1911, daughter of J.O. & L.M.
Brewer, Lillie M.; b. 15 May 1886, d. 28 Aug 1957
Brewer, Lucinda; b. 02 May 1857, d. 22 Jul 1932, wife of W.H.
Brewer, Minnie; b. 1810, d. 19??
Brewer, Moral Oren; b. 06 Nov 1912, d. 27 Sep 1913, son of J.H. & Carrie E.
Brewer, Patricia J. (Harvey); b. 13 Feb 1936, d. 05 Jan 2003
Brewer, Robert; b. 1898, d. 1951
Brewer, S. S.; b. 22 Dec 1890, d. 23 Dec 1910, son of W.H. & L.C.
Brewer, Tommy Harold; b. 31 Oct 1937, d. 28 Sep 1939
Brewer, W. H.; b. 20 Dec 1856, d. 01 Jun 1927
Brookshire, Gerald Wendell; b. 14 Mar 1934, d. 28 Dec 2004, CM1 US Navy Korea, Vietnam
Brookshire, Mary (Morrison); b. 10 Jan 1935, d. 13 Aug 2011, wife of Gerald Wendell, m: 28 Jun 1957
Brown, Clara M.; b. 22 Jul 1871, d. 12 Jan 1945
Brown, Justin Luke; b. 30 Jan 1989, d. 08 Nov 1992
Bruton, Jim Frank; b. 14 Nov 1914, d. 26 Feb 1976, Cpl. Army Air Forces WWII
Bruton, Mavis (Burks); b. 06 Apr 1924, d. 11 Apr 1997
Bunch, Patsy (Staggs); b. 01 Nov 1946, d. 24 May 2008
Busby, Theo C.; b. 14 Oct 1905, d. 30 Dec 1984
Butler, Catherine Ann; b. 28 Feb 1949, d. 28 Feb 1949, daughter of Elvin & Sara Bonnie
Butler, Ella; b. 29 Mar 1908, d. 24 Jul 1945, 1st wife of Elvin
Butler, Elvin; b. 16 Jan 1904, d. 22 Oct 2004
Butler, no names or information
Butler, no names or information
Butler, Sara Bonnie; b. 19 Jul 1908, d. 10 Dec 1991, 2nd wife of Elvin
Byram, Marion A.; b. 30 Apr 1931, d. Jun 1984 
Byram, Peggy L.; b. 1935, only date
Carter, Everett Earl; b. 29 May 1897, d. 16 Mar 1960
Carter, Louella (Merriman); b. 20 May 1907, d. 12 Aug 1988
Casteel, Ada Beulah; b. 16 Aug 1900, d. 13 Jun 1904, daughter of G.F. & Sarah E.
Casteel, Ida; b. 08 Nov 1898, d. 16 Sep 1899, daughter of G.F. & Sarah E.
Casteel, Emeline; b. 02 Feb 1849, d. 23 Aug 1917
Casteel, G. Nathaniel; b. 05 Apr 1912, d. 30 Aug 1913, son of G.F. & Sarah E.
Casteel, Hattie; b. 08 Aug 1883, d. 17 Dec 1904, wife of F.R.
Casteel, Lizzie; b. 17 Jan 1884, d. 31 Oct 1902, wife of J.F. Casteel
Casteel, Mary E.; b. 05 Mar 1854, d. 11 Jul 1911, wife of W.H.
Casteel, S. N.; b. 1847, d. 23 Nov 1917
Casteel, W. H.; b. 05 Oct 1855, d. 10 Sep 1900, 
Caton, Arthur B.; b. 1877, d. 1960
Caton, Carmine; b. 13 Feb 1903, d. 15 Feb 1903, daughter of A.B. & E.
Caton, D. S.; b. 23 Jul 1849, d. 08 Dec 1911
Caton, Ethel O.; b. 02 Dec 1877, d. Dec 1966 
Caton, Luther S.; b. 12 Jan 1892, d. 04 Mar 1917, son of D.S. & M.A.
Caton, Mary A.; b. 19 Aug 1850, d. 14 Mar 1917, wife of D.S.
Caton, Sarah E.; b. 18 May 1868, d. 23 Apr 1907, wife of W.T.
Caton, William E.; b. 31 Jan 1894, d. 26 Oct 1895, son of W.T. & S.E.
Chapman, Louisa (Jacobs); b. 25 Aug 1848, d. 03 Jul 1901
Christiansen, Pearl (Old); b. 01 Dec 1895, d. 25 Dec 1961
Clay, Annie W.; b. 12 Feb 1896, d. 06 Nov 1983
Clay, Isaac C.; b. 16 Feb 1847, d. 19 Feb 1919
Clay, Leonard E.; b. 16 Jul 1894, d. 06 Feb 1975
Clay, Mary J.; b. 14 Apr 1851, d. 30 Jan 1935
Clay, Naomi Ary; b. 06 Jun 1916, d. 02 Sep 1997
Clayton, Everett L.; b. 23 Apr 1914, d. 20 Apr 1969
Clayton, Mavolyn D.; b. 26 Jun 1918, d. 07 Sep 2001, m: 29 Sep 1934
Cole, Addison O.; b. 29 Oct 1835, d. 29 Nov 1931
Cole, Delana; b. 11 Dec 1839, d. 02 Oct 1903, wife of Sam Cole
Cole, Elizabeth; b. 22 Sep 1838, d. 04 Jan 1910
Cole, Harold Guilford; b. 01 Nov 1955, d. 02 Nov 1955
Cole, Jasper E.; b. 1863, d. 1930
Cole, Jno H.; b. 17 May 1834, d. 07 Aug 1903
Cole, Lina; b. Apr 1861, d. 08 Jun 1908
Cole, Nancy Linn; b. 1838, d. 1916
Cole, Sallie B.; b. 1872, d. 1920
Cole, Sam; b. 06 Jan 1832, d. 16 May 1918
Cole, Wallace G.; 03 May 1940, only date, infant of G.T. & Mary Lou Cole
Coleman, Scott Wayne; b. 1969, d. 1971
Collins, Beulah; b. 1914, d. 1986
Collins, Franklin; b. 1942, d. 1944
Collins, Jimmy; b. 1936, d. 1941
Collins, Robert Lee; b. 03 Jan 1951, d. 27 Sep 2005
Collins, Sandra Gail; b. 02 Sep 1952, only date
Copeland, Ernestine; b. 14 Jul 1919, d. 25 May 1920, daughter of W.W. & Mamie
Corn, Harry G.; b. 22 Nov 1894, d. 25 Dec 1957, TN BN SGT. MAJ. INF. SCHOOL DET WWI
Corn, Virginia L.; b. 12 Mar 1902, d. 01 Oct 1980
Crews, Betty June; b. 04 Jun 1932, only date
Crews, Marion Temperance; b. 1901, d. 1982
Crews, Mary A. (Brown); b. 05 Oct 1944, d. 03 February 2011, wife of Joe, m: 17 Mar 1962
Crews, Mary M.; b. 1879, d. 1958
Crews, Van Cole; b. 05 Feb 1929, d. 09 Sep 2006
Crews, Vernon Von (Jack); b. 1901, d. 1975
Crews, Walter J.; b. 1877, d. 1956
Culp, Jessie R.; b. 1887, d. 1959
Cypert, Isham N.; b. 1848, d. 1936
Cypert, Mary Edna; b. 26 Jul 1880, d. 14 Oct 1880, daughter of I.N. & V.I.
Cypert, Virginia S.; b. 1852, d. 1899
Daniel, Meda; b. 20 Mar 1895, d. 29 Mar 1985, m: 31 Oct 1912
Daniel, Monroe; b. 08 Sep 1885, d. 15 Aug 1961
Davis, Annie B.; b. 06 Sep 1888, d. 31 Jul 1979
Davis, Dovie (Fowler); b. 18 Feb 1900, d. 05 Apr 1980
Davis, Frankie; b. 02 Nov 1908, d. 17 Aug 1909
Davis, J. C.; b. 19 Jan 1934, d. 06 May 2009, husband of Louise
Davis, Janie; b. 1873, d. 1950, wife of Joe
Davis, Joe; b. 20 Feb 1886, d. 24 Feb 1964
Davis, John Henry; b. 1890, d. 1954
Davis, Jossie; b. 28 Jun 1857, d. 06 May 1929
Davis, Katherine; b. 15 Feb 1919, d. 21 Mar 2004, m: 26 Aug 1939
Davis, Louise (Martin); b. 13 Jun 1939, d. 29 Sep 2919, wife of J.C., m: 19 Mar 1955
Davis, Milas Green Berry; b. 25 Jan 1888, d. 29 Oct 1926
Davis, Milas M.; b. 21 Nov 1919, d. 16 Dec 1987, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Davis, Nettie Pearl; b. 1900, d. 1978
Davis, Reba F.; b. 06 Feb 1945, only date, m: 11 May 1962
Davis, Ruby P.; b. 05 Feb 1920, only date, m: 08 Aug 1942
Davis, W. H.; b. 09 Apr 1859, d. 12 Mar 1937
Davis, William Samuel; b. 27 Feb 1938, d. 29 Sep 1963
Davis, William Taft; b. 31 Mar 1916, d. 07 Oct 1983
Delaney, Mabel (Duren); b. 12 Apr 1932, only date, wife of William H., m: 20 Sep 1950
Delaney, William H.; b. 26 Jan 1926, d. 26 Jan 2011, US Marine Corp WWII, Retired Baptist minister
Dixon, Burbin B.; b. 27 Oct 1912, d. 19 Jan 1988
Dixon, Burnett B.; b. 1955, d. 1976
Dixon, Clovis V.; b. 15 May 1937, d. 23 Dec 2010, husband of Helen
Dixon, Dorothy Jean; b. 05 May 1960, d. 23 Dec 1980
Dixon, George Oral; b. 10 Jul 1957, d. 04 Jun 2006
Dixon, James E.; b. 1968, d. 1968
Dixon, James Loyd; b. 18 Nov 1943, d. 08 Dec 2006
Dixon, Joel; b. 07 Mar 1962, d. 12 Mar 1962
Dixon, John Louis; b. 03 Jan 1932, d. 28 Nov 1993
Dixon, Joyce Marie; b. 09 Mar 1948, only date
Dixon, Joyce N.; b. 1972, d. 1972
Dixon, Kathy Gail; b. 27 Oct 1957, only date, m: 26 Mar 1988
Dixon, Lily H.; b. 03 Aug 1876, d. 16 Dec 1940
Dixon, Louis Franklin; b. 16 Mar 1951, d. 23 Jun 1968
Dixon, Marty Eugene; b. 25 Nov 1967, d. 14 Mar 1993
Dixon, Mary A. (Shubert); b. 12 Nov 1971, d. 13 May 2011, wife of Bobby H.
Dixon, Mary L.; b. 1911, d. 1979
Dixon, Raymond M.; b. 1897, d. 1963
Dixon, Ruby Allen; b. 05 Jun 1903, d. 16 May 1960
Dixon, Stacey Marlana; b. 10 Feb 1978, d. 18 Feb 1978
Dixon, Virgie M.; b. 25 Aug 1913, d. Jul 1983
Dixon, Waymon Lorine; b. 11 Apr 1940, only date
Dixon, William F. “Bill”; b. 13 Dec 1933, d. 23 Oct 1993
Dodd, Mildred; b. 1883, d. 1947
Duren, Billy C.; b. 13 Oct 1962, d. 23 Apr 1981
Duren, Claude G.; b. 1915, d. 1952
Duren, Elizabeth M.; b. 05 Jun 1913, d. 09 Nov 2005, m: 30 Jun 1929
Duren, Ellis R.; b. 15 Dec 1941, d. 02 Jun 1946
Duren, Floyd; b. 17 May 1912, d. 08 Feb 1991, Sgt. US Army WWII
Duren, Frankie N.; b. 05 Dec 1916, d. 14 Jan 2008
Duren, Fred L.; b. 18 May 1906, d. 27 Feb 1986
Duren, Hattie W.; b. 25 Apr 1917, d. 19 Aug 1998
Duren, Jesse M.; b. 18 Apr 1908, d. 18 Jul 1983
Duren, Lula Beatrice; d. 24 Jan 1904
Duren, Margaret A.; b. 24 Apr 1909, d. 29 Sep 1986, m: 03 Jul 1930
Duren, Milton; b. 01 Jul 1930, d. 03 Jan 1998
Duren, Robert Daryl; b. 04 Mar 1965, d. 08 Jun 1976
Duren, Samuel W.; b. 1874, d. 1959
Duren, Talmage; b. 26 Jul 1918, d. 01 Jun 1924, son of S.W. & V.B.
Duren, Viola B.; b. 21 Oct 1873, d. May 1975
Eastland, Holbert E.; b. 1900, d. 1968
Eastland, Naomi R.; b. 21 Oct 1899, d. Apr 1992
Edwards, Almos Clyde; b. 23 Oct 1889, d. 17 Jul 1965, TN Sgt. Sup. Co. 56th Inf. WWI
Edwards, Billy Dan; b. 24 Apr 1934, d. 16 May 1998
Edwards, Elijah Jack; b. 01 Oct 1983, d. 10 Aug 2010, husband of Maegan (Barnett), m: 30 Sep 2006
Edwards, Pearl; b. 25 Jan 1906, d. 04 Jun 1993
Edwards, Peggy; b. 28 Nov 1935, d. 14 Jul 1995
Fambrough, Edith Loraine; b. 11 Sep 1921, d. 07 Nov 1996
Fambrough, James R.; b. 07 Apr 1911, d. 28 May 1973
Fielder, Eva Frances; b. 1913, only date
Fielder, James Harris; b. 20 Sep 1909, d. 07 Aug 1985, Capt. US Army WWII
Fielder, John Pitts; b. 22 Sep 1908, d. 09 Jun 1909, son of W.T. & Roxie
Fielder, Roxie; b. 1884, d. 01 Jun 1959
Fielder, W. T.; b. 29 Apr 1874, d. 05 Oct 1911, husband of Roxie
Finchum, Cordelia; no dates
Flippo, Ada (Long); b. 27 Dec 1903, d. 09 Nov 1981
Flippo-Williams, Eddie Marie; b. 03 Dec 1920, d. 07 Feb 2003
Floyd, Clara Faye (Jones); b. 28 Feb 1948, d. 15 May 2006
Fowler, Alberta; b. 21 Aug 1906, d. 22 Jan 1910, daughter of D.N. & Rosa
Fowler, Annie; b. 07 Mar 1908, d. 27 Oct 1988, m: 15 Jan 1930
Fowler, Charlie; b. 30 Mar 1911, d. 28 Jan 1986
Fowler, Chester; b. 15 Apr 1906, d. 03 May 1906, son of J.N. & Missie
Fowler, Cora E.; b. 09 Feb 1888, d. 24 Jan 1889, daughter of J.L. & Alice
Fowler, Danny K.; b. 31 Jul 1950, d. 14 May 2007, SP4 US Army
Fowler, David N.; b. 29 Jul 1980, d. 13 Dec 1968
Fowler, Elmer E.; b. 06 Jul 1891, d. 13 Aug 1971
Fowler, G. F.; b. 29 Mar 1876, d. 20 Feb 1902, son of M.F. & S.E.
Fowler, Geraldine; b. 1945, d. 1959
Fowler, James L.; b. 11 Aug 1870, d. 18 Sep 1948
Fowler, Joseph H.; b. 29 Jul 1880, d. 07 Nov 1968
Fowler, Louis; b. 11 Nov 1908, d. 17 Jan 1983
Fowler, Lurlyne; b. 13 Nov 1922, d. 17 Jan 1986, m: 27 Jun 1948
Fowler, M. F.; b. 20 Mar 1841, d. 20 Jan 1892, husband of S.E.
Fowler, Mae; b. 01 May 1893, d. 22 Jan 1919, wife of Ed Fowler
Fowler, Marion; b. 31 Mar 1917, d. 26 Feb 1999
Fowler, Missie Frances (Brewer); b. 09 May 1886, d. 16 Jan 1919, wife of Joe Fowler
Fowler, Morgan; b. 29 May 1843, d. 21 Jun 1919, wife of Marion F.
Fowler, Parlee; b. 10 Aug 1857, d. 24 Aug 1917
Fowler, Pearl; b. 24 Dec 1908, d. 22 Aug 1989
Fowler, Rosa M.; b. 05 Jul 1881, d. 16 Jun 1965
Fowler, Turman; b. 08 Mar 1916, d. 08 Feb 1935
Fowler, William E.; b. 1889, d. 1949
Frazier, Claude W.; b. 28 Feb 1966, d. 03 Jul 1975
Frazier, Shirley (Staggs) (Kelley); b. 10 Jul 1939, d. 10 Aug 2006
Frazier, William C. “Sonny”; b. 08 Jul 1936, d. 29 Mar 1991
Gallaher, Amos H.; b. 07 Jul 1819, d. 18 May 1904
Gallaher, J. N.; b. 07 Dec 1854, d. 06 Nov 1929
Gallaher, M. E.; b. 24 Jun 1859, d. 13 Oct 1906, wife of J.N.
Gower, Lora L.; b. 1883, d. 1969
Griggs, Alfred; b. 05 Dec 1887, d. 26 Nov 1889, son of J.W. & M.C.
Griggs, Brenda Lee; b. 25 Aug 1965, d. 24 Mar 2010, m: 08 Feb 1982
Griggs, Bulah Mae; b. 24 Jul 1922, d. 06 Feb 1997
Griggs, Calvin Lee; b. 04 Apr 1920, d. 16 Jul 2002
Griggs, Francis Louise; b. 26 Dec 1931, d. 08 Jun 1933
Griggs, Hazel; b. 1962, d. 1962, daughter of Calvin & Bulah
Griggs, Joyce Marie; b. 1943, d. 1943
Griggs, Lannie M.; b. 22 Nov 1904, d. Feb 1979
Griggs, Lizzie L.; b. 07 Mar 1905, d. 07 Aug 1965
Griggs, Melvin Dwayne; b. 23 Apr 1984, d. 12 Mar 2014
Griggs, Ronald Gene; b. 09 Aug 1962, d. 24 Jul 2004
Grimes, Dora; b. 07 Jul 1854, d. 15 Jun 1907, wife of Robert A. Grimes
Grimes, Mayme J.; b. 04 Jan 1890, d. 26 May 1959
Grimes, Robert A.; b. 11 Sep 1856, d. 22 May 1939
Grimes, Robert Elsie; b. 13 Oct 1892, d. 15 Aug 1974
Grimes, Shields; b. 23 Mar 1886, d. 14 Mar 1973
Haggarty, S. C.; b. 27 Feb 1847, no death date
Haggarty, T. J.; b. 06 Jan 1830, d. 21 Oct 1914
Haithcock, Doris H. “Nanny”; b. 18 May 1917, only date
Haithcock, Roy W. “Mr. Roy”; b. 30 Jun 1915, d. 22 Feb 1998, Tec 4 US Army WWII
Hardy, Mattie E.; b. 30 Jul 1896, d. 17 Jan 1978
Harvey, Prebble (McGee); b. 13 Oct 1917, d. 02 Oct 2006
Harvey, Thomas A. Sr.; b. 01 May 1908, d. 26 Jan 2002
Helton, Ada Bell; b. 1881, d. 1953
Helton, Betty L.; b. 28 Apr 1853, d. 27 Jan 1925, 3rd wife of G.T. Helton
Helton, George T.; b. 17 Feb 1843, d. 10 Feb 1925
Helton, George Wayne; b. 1881, d. 1964
Helton, Gracie L.; b. 23 Sep 1915, d. 02 Jan 2005
Helton, James Caton; b. 24 Jun 1925, d. 01 May 2001, PHM2 US Navy WWII
Helton, James F.; b. 19 Mar 1897, d. 15 Oct 1982
Helton, Lorine C.; b. 22 Oct 1904, d. 19 Jan 1990
Helton, Maney I.; b. 10 Nov 1845, d. 03 Nov 1869, 1st wife of G.T. Helton
Helton, Nancy I.; b. 21 Feb 1852, d. 09 May 1901, 2nd wife of G.T. Helton
Helton, Rachel Isabella (Lynn); b. 17 Jul 1893, d. 14 May 1924
Helton, Rose Marie; b. 25 Oct 1938, only date
Helton, Rubye C.; b. 03 Jan 1912, d. 13 Nov 1991
Helton, Walter; b. 24 Aug 1917, d. 10 May 1998
Helton, William Joseph; b. 20 Jan 1874, d. 26 Apr 1920, son of G.T. & N.C.
Henson, Cynthia Mary Ella (Lay); b. 1901, d. 1969
Henson, Dan Monroe; b. 1937, d. 1973
Hickerson, Jerry W.; b. 02 Dec 1944, d. 05 Dec 1944
Hines, Diaella C.; b. 1960, d. 1961
Hobbs, Ollie Leon; b. 29 Jul 1911, d. 07 Apr 1986, Tec 4 US Army WWII
Hobbs, Virginia (Fielder); b. 20 Nov 1910, only date
Holt, Emily P. (Davis); b. 24 Jun 1940, d. 14 Nov 2009
Holt, Hattie L.; b. 12 Jan 1879, d. 21 Sep 1961
Holt, Israel C.; b. 15 May 1864, d. 19 Nov 1936
Holt, Jacqueline G.; b. 27 Mar 1921, d. 19 Mar 2002
Holt, Willard I.; b. 07 Feb 1919, d. 27 Mar 2006
Huckaba, B. G.; no dates, Sergt. Co. “A” 10th TN Inf. 
Huckaba, Emerson; b. 13 May 1885, d. 17 Jan 1902, son of J.F. & M.A. Huckaba
Huckaba, Malinda J. (Shields); b. Jan 1856, d. Jan 1906, daughter of William Franklin & Martha A. (Moore) Shields, m: Sila Huckaba 05 Jun 1873
Hughes, Jerry Dale “Jake”; b. 17 Aug 1955, d. 04 Feb 2007, SP4 US Army
Jones, Charles E. (Charlie); b. 04 Oct 1951, d. 05 Oct 1974
Jones, Cornelius Eugene “Rooster”; b. 19 Mar 1912, d. 06 Feb 1989
Jones, Edna E.; b. 27 Jan 1915, d. 26 Mar 2005
Jones, Elizabeth R.; b. 01 Mar 1836, d. 26 Mar 1916, wife of W.R. 
Jones, Frances (Irwin); 19 Jan 1937, only date, m: 22 May 1954
Jones, George D.; b. 24 Jan 1919, d. 17 Nov 2002, Tec 5 US Army WWII
Jones, Jennie (Cole); b. 1868, d. 1954
Jones, Joyce Marie; b. 12 Jul 1950, d. 13 Nov 1999
Jones, Mary Marie (West); b. 06 May 1923, d. 28 Jan 2008
Jones, Opal Allene (Cole); b. 21 Sep 1918, d. 14 Jul 1943
Jones, Roy Eugene; b. 14 Dec 1934, only date
Jones, S. R.; b. 1862, d. 1940
Jones, W. R.; b. 13 Oct 1833, d. 21 Mar 1908
Keeton, Carolyn F.; b. 19 Jul 1951, d. 18 Oct 1951
Keeton, Clarence H.; b. 11 May 1907, d. 09 Nov 1990
Keeton, Clarence H.; b. 11 May 1907, d. 09 Nov 1990
Keeton, Dottie; b. 15 Oct 1953, only date
Keeton, Eunice C.; b. 04 Mar 1933, d. 10 Dec 2007
Keeton, Harold E.; b. 21 Mar 1953, d. 04 Feb 1983
Keeton, Henry Taft; b. 1915, d. 1980, Pvt. US Army WWII
Keeton, Herbert W.; b. 03 May 1915, d. 28 Jul 1964, TN Pfc. Btry.“I ” 70th Coast Arty. WWII
Keeton, James E.; b. 28 Feb 1930, only date
Keeton, Joyce Ann; b. 09 May 1938, d. 17 Jul 1939
Keeton, Vivian K.; b. 07 Mar 1914, d. 23 May 2007
Kelley, Clarence L. “Roy”; b. 08 Mar 1940, d. 01 Jan 1963
Kelley, Modess (Goodwin); b. 10 Feb 1914, d. 18 Jan 1959
Kelley, Ollie L. (Pete); b. 01 Jun 1908, d. 14 Jan 1987
Kelley, Samuel Ray; b. 1941, d. 1943
Kelley, Willie “Red”; b. 24 Aug 1922, d. 16 Jun 1984
Kelly, Dorris Marie; b. 05 May 1937, d. 29 Jun 1958, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hillard Kelly
Kelly, Hillard M.; b. 22 May 1906, d. 17 Jan 1977
Kelly, James Hillard "Dumpy"; b. 20 Aug 1934, d. 08 Sep 2010, husband of Pearlean (Pigg), m: 17 May 1958
Kelly, John W.; b. 04 Apr 1877, d. 14 Aug 1963
Kelly, Justin Daniel; b. 07 Nov 1988, d. 23 Jul 2009, son of Dan & Carolyn
Kelly, Mary Katherine; 05 Jan 1951, only date, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hillard Kelly
Kelly, Myrtle E.; b. 12 Aug 1914, d. 16 Oct 1980
Kelly, Ray Paul; b. 05 Feb 1952, d. 27 Apr 1971, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hillard Kelly
Kelly, Tiney E.; b. 20 Nov 1877, d. 10 Feb 1959
Kilburn, Albert N.; b. 08 Jan 1912, d. 19 Mar 1982, Pvt. US Army WWII
Kilburn, Amos F. Jr.; b. 14 Oct 1935, d. 22 Dec 1935
Kilburn, Amos F.; b. 18 Jan 1907, d. 20 Oct 1981
Kilburn, Barbara E.; b. 02 Aug 1973, d. 20 Sep 1973, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Kilburn
Kilburn, Billy Joe; b. 22 May 1948, d. 17 Jun 1967
Kilburn, Billy N.; b. 04 Dec 1937, d. 17 Nov 1998
Kilburn, Billy W.; b. 26 Nov 1969, d. 26 Oct 1980
Kilburn, Bobby; b. 12 Nov 1935, d. 30 Nov 1987
Kilburn, Clara Lee; b. 04 Nov 1924, d. 18 Nov 1946
Kilburn, Clifton Dale; b. 23 Oct 1959, only date
Kilburn, Edward Lee; b. 19 Oct 1936, d. 09 Apr 2000
Kilburn, Elizabeth D.; 04 Dec 1960, only date
Kilburn, Frances E.; b. 15 Sep 1937, d. 19 Jun 1996
Kilburn, Grace (Kelly); b. 02 Apr 1961, d. 18 Jan 1993
Kilburn, Henry Edward; b. 03 May 1903, d. 05 Dec 1975
Kilburn, John H.; b. 15 Nov 1918, d. 15 Aug 1994
Kilburn, Lewis Arnold; b. 05 Mar 1915, d. 18 Sep 1979
Kilburn, Lewis E.; b. 1882, d. 1945
Kilburn, Lillie A.; b. 1888, d. 1957
Kilburn, Lorene; b. 17 Apr 1936, d. 18 Oct 1936
Kilburn, Louise; b. 29 Oct 1918, d. 21 Aug 1973
Kilburn, Mae P.; b. 1930, only date
Kilburn, Marvin; b. 10 Aug 1911, d. 06 Apr 1990, Pvt. US Army WWII
Kilburn, Mary (Riley); b. 18 Sep 1922, d. 07 Aug 2009, wife of John H., m: 08 Sep 1940
Kilburn, Mary A. (Keeton); b. 22 Aug 1901, d. 16 Jun 1986
Kilburn, Phillip Clark; b. 01 Jun 1979, d. 11 Jun 1995
Kilburn, R. J.; b. 1931, d. 1945
Kilburn, Randy; b. 21 May 1964, d. 29 May 1964
Kilburn, Rebecca A.; b. 07 May 1917, d. 17 Aug 1998
Kilburn, Robert H.; b. 30 Jun 1941, d. 22 Jan 2005
Kilburn, Rox Anne Dale; b. 11 Jun 1959, only date
Kilburn, Sandy; b. 08 Sep 1945, only date, m: 07 Jul 1969
Kilburn, Waford Harvel; b. 08 May 1917, d. 14 Oct 1963, TN Pfc. BTRY. “C” 455th CA BN WWII
Kilburn, Walter N.; b. 13 Aug 1921, d. 10 Jul 2007, Pfc. US Army WWII
Kilburn, Walter N.; b. 13 Aug 1921, d. 10 Jul 2007, Pfc. US Army WWII
Kilpatrick, Beckey; b. 03 Mar 1852, d. 12 Oct 1889, wife of R.K.
Langford, Clinte; b. 27 Apr 1899, d. 30 May 1900, son of W.F. & M.E.
Langford, George W.; b. 29 Aug 1875, d. 15 Oct 1878, son of James M. & M.A.
Langford, James M.; b. 22 Oct 1846, d. 10 Apr 1900
Langford, James M.; b. 22 Oct 1877, d. 08 Jun 1933
Langford, Joseph; b. Jan 1871, d. Jan 1871, son of James M. & M.A.
Langford, L. E.; b. 24 Sep 1884, d. 02 Aug 1901
Langford, Laura J.; b. 23 Jan 1886, d. 02 Feb 1910, wife of W.F.
Langford, Laura; b. 28 Jan 1910, d. 11 Oct 1914
Langford, Lina (Gallaher); b. 04 Oct 1882, d. 09 Jun 1921, wife of James M., m: 07 Sep 1902
Langford, M. A.; b. 17 Dec 1847, d. 07 Sep 1905
Langford, Mary; b. 10 Mar 1880, d. 10 Mar 1880, daughter of James M. & M.A.
Langford, Steve; b. 23 Mar 1923, d. 05 Dec 1942
Langford, W. F.; b. 29 Dec 1872, d. 23 Nov 1935
Lay, Buford; b. 26 Dec 1927, d. 21 Apr 2009, husband of Dorothy
Lay, Virgil “Cowboy”; b. 1925, d. 1982
Lee, Albert; b. 1906, d. 1966
Lee, Anna Belle; b. 23 Mar 1909, d. 09 Mar 1994
Lee, Brenda; b. 1958, d. 1959
Lee, David N.; b. 20 Mar 1905, d. 01 Feb 1973
Lee, David; b. 27 Dec 1868, d. 19 Feb 1902, son of H.N. & Elizabeth
Lee, Elizabeth Ann; b. 14 Jan 1833, d. 05 Dec 1910
Lee, Harold; b. Apr 1955, d. Jul 2002
Lee, Henry Newton; b. 17 Feb 1826, d. 31 May 1897, Capt. Co. “A” 10th TN Inf. Civil War
Lee, Iva Mae; b. 1930, d. 2001
Lee, Joe; b. 17 Oct 1873, d. 13 Dec 1956
Lee, Joel Douglas; b. 25 Jul 1933, d. 29 Nov 1933, son of Neil & Anna Belle
Lee, Joenoah; b. 30 Mar 1902, d. 22 Nov 1982, son of Joe & Laura (Helton) Lee
Lee, Kate; b. 21 Oct 1896, d. 08 Dec 1912, daughter of Joe & Laura
Lee, Laura H.; b. 14 Jul 1876, d. 30 Jul 1959
Lee, Lena Myrtle; b. 1904, d. 1963
Lewis, Aaron; b. 1954, d. 1954, son of Mr. & Mrs. Orbie Fowler
Littleton, Regina J. (Davis); b. 01 Jul 1964, d. 10 Aug 2000
Long, Bernice (Cook); b. 23 Jul 1919, d. 17 Aug 1959
Long, Charlie G.; b. 06 Mar 1886, d. 27 Mar 1971
Long, Clyde S.; b. 17 Jun 1906, d. 09 Jul 1994, Pvt. US Army WWII
Long, Dave; b. 25 Jan 1899, d. 02 Oct 1978
Long, Ethel; b. 11 Nov 1900, d. 13 Mar 1971
Long, Jissie S.; b. 04 Nov 1886, d. 18 Nov 1962
Long, Roy Andrew; b. 20 Jul 1914, d. 03 Nov 1930, son of C.G. & Jessie Long
Loyd, Amanda; b. 1854, d. 1950
Loyd, Annie Lee; b. 08 Sep 1895, d. 11 May 1951, wife of G.W. 
Loyd, George W.; b. 30 Jun 1879, d. 03 Mar 1963
Loyd, Hubert; b. 04 Jun 1906, d. 28 Mar 1997
Loyd, William J.; b. 1853, d. 1928
Lynch, Rosa E.; b. 26 Oct 1922, d. 18 Mar 2007
Lynch, Walter Sr.; b. 26 Nov 1912, d. 14 Dec 1986
Lynn, Dollie May; b. 25 Jan 1903, d. 03 Aug 1904, daughter of I.T. & Mary E.
Lynn, Frank Issac; b. 03 Jul 1906, d. 16 Nov 1946
Lynn, Hershul; b. 29 Dec 1906, d. 02 Aug 1907, son of W.A. & May
Lynn, Isaac T.; b. 1866, d. 1949
Lynn, John N.; b. 17 Dec 1894, d. 11 Aug 1971
Lynn, Mary E.; b. 1864, d. 1944
Lynn, Minnie E.; b. 17 Jun 1891, d. 27 Dec 1974
Lynn, Roy E.; b. 18 Dec 1889, d. 11 Mar 1919, son of I.T. & Mary E.
Maples, Glenn Howard; b. 25 May 1939, d. 22 Mar 1984
Maples, Joe Cecil; b. 06 Aug 1934, d. 24 Nov 2000, Pfc. US Army
Maples, Margie (Jones); b. 19 Apr 1933, d. 17 Feb 2014, wife of Max Conrad, m: 22 Dec 1949
Maples, Max Conrad; b. 17 Nov 1932, d. 17 Apr 2009, husband of Margie (Jones)
Maples, Shirley Jean (Meredith); b. 20 Feb 1947, only date, wife of Joe Cecil, m: 09 Aug 1963
Martin, Bertha Mae; b. 11 Oct 1910, d. 19 Jul 2002
Martin, Bob T.; b. 15 Mar 1897, d. 11 May 1973
Martin, Clifford; b. 23 Jun 1903, d. 06 Jun 1971
Martin, Fred J.; b. 15 Nov 1903, d. 02 Apr 1977
Martin, Herman; b. 20 May 1915, d. 05 Oct 1972
Martin, infant; b. 1940, d. 1940, son of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Martin
Martin, Joyce Ann; b. 1947, d. 1949
Martin, Loretta; b. 05 Mar 1903, d. 05 Jul 1903, daughter of G.R. & M.C. Martin
Martin, Lula H.; b. 25 Oct 1881, d. 04 May 1977
Martin, Mary Pauline; b. 29 Aug 1921, d. 10 Aug 2006
Martin, Mollie J.; b. 1875, d. 1960
Martin, Monetta; b. 05 Mar 1903, d. 09 Jul 1903, daughter of G.R. & M.C. Martin
Martin, Sam A.; b. 1873, d. 1954
Martin, Zula Ann; b. 16 Dec 1905, d. 30 Aug 1947
Matlock, Estella W.; b. 1888, d. 1941
Matlock, James R.; b. 1927, d. 1971
Matlock, William J.; b. 1864, d. 1950
Matthews, Edna Naomi; b. 26 Apr 1905, d. 13 Feb 2002
Matthews, J. D.; b. 24 Jan 1925, d. 21 Mar 1997
McClain, Beckie (Gallaher); b. 1856, d. 1946
McCurry, G. M.; b. 12 Dec 1858, d. 07 Jun 1916
McDonald, William Robert; b. 29 Jul 1937, d. 29 Jul 1937
McGee, Pearl (Dixon); b. 1901, d. 1959
McKibbon, Addie (Taylor); b. 28 Nov 1900, d. 06 Apr 1975
McKibbon, Herbert; b. 16 Dec 1924, d. 07 Sep 1980, Sfc. US Army
McWilliams, infant; b. 07 Jun 1945, d. 07 Jun 1945, son of Mr. & Mrs. Paul McWilliams
McWilliams, Pearl M.; b. 1920, d. 1952
Melson, John R.; b. 1875, d. 1960
Melson, Lina Bell; b. 13 Oct 1907, d. Jan 1990
Melton, Elden Harold; b. 15 Oct 1946, d. 19 Jul 1988, US Army Vietnam
Meredith, Joel Donald; b. 20 Mar 1914, d. 17 Dec 2003, S2 US Coast Guard WWII
Meredith, Sallie (Crews); b. 12 Jul 1931, only date
Merriman, Alice; b. 29 Nov 1883, d. 03 Jan 1958
Merriman, Bonnie; b. 06 Apr 1927, only date
Merriman, Carline (Helton); b. 1906, d. 1969, wife of T. H.
Merriman, David H.; b. 1878, d. 1959
Merriman, Dodge E.; b. 1887, d. 1956
Merriman, Erma L.; b. 19 Nov 1935, only date, m: 01 Jun 1952
Merriman, Florence W.; b. 1883, d. 1964
Merriman, Floyd S.; b. 20 Oct 1913, d. 10 Jun 1988, Tec 4 US Army WWII
Merriman, Frances E. A.; b. 22 May 1850, d. 02 Oct 1894, wife of Jas H.
Merriman, Homer; b. 16 Sep 1891, d. 08 Jan 1966, TN Pvt. 162nd Depot Brigade WWI
Merriman, infant; b. 28 Jan 1927, d. 28 Jan 1927, son of Homer & Maudie
Merriman, J. H.; b. 10 Oct 1834, d. 04 Aug 1917, husband of Frances E.A. Merriman
Merriman, John C.; b. 22 Jan 1876, d. 26 May 1897, son of J.H. & F.E.A. Merriman
Merriman, Joseph E.; b. 27 Sep 1872, d. 30 Sep 1881
Merriman, Maudie; b. 1901, d. 1997
Merriman, R. Corrine; b. 25 May 1877, d. 18 Apr 1899, daughter of J.H. & F.E.A. Merriman
Merriman, Thos F.; b. 17 May 1874, d. 19 Jun 1905, husband of Alice 
Merriman, Tom H.; b. 1904, d. 1978, husband of Carline (Helton)
Merriman, Tom Harris; b. 29 Nov 1938, d. 04 Jul 2005
Merriman, Virgil Harris; b. 23 Apr 1928, d. 11 Nov 2006, Cpl. US Army Korea
Merriman, Walter; b. 1882, d. 1962
Mitchell, Norma D. (Dixon); b. 05 Mar 1941, d. May 1977
Moore, Clara M.; b. 02 Apr 1886, d. Dec 1974 
Moore, Fred M.; b. 1881, d. 1968
Moore, J. M.; d. 27 Nov 1891, husband of Lizzie
Moore, Lizzie; b. 28 Jun 1874, d. 20 Jan 1902, daughter of J.F. & M.A. Huckaba
Morgan, Frank; b. 28 Mar 1863, d. 12 Oct 1927
Morgan, J. L.; b. 10 Jul 1841, d. 19 Apr 1917, husband of Mary J.
Morgan, J. N.; b. 22 Apr 1858, d. 19 Apr 1928
Morgan, Jane; b. 23 May 1821, d. 11 Jun 1897, wife of Pleasant C.
Morgan, Jonathan Michael Wayne; b. 21 Jan 2007, d. 21 Jan 2007
Morgan, Joseph Calvin; b. 25 Aug 1861, d. 14 Sep 1887
Morgan, Mary J.; b. 19 Dec 1839, death date not legible
Morgan, Mattie J.; b. 19 Nov 1870, d. 14 May 1991
Morgan, Ollie W.; b. 23 Feb 1890, d. 30 Oct 1891, daughter of J.N. & M.J.
Morgan, Pleasant C.; b. Aug 1819, d. 22 Aug 1890
Morrison, Nora; b. 06 Feb 1887, d. 20 Sep 1901, daughter of J.L. & N.C.
Morrison, Clarice D.; b. 07 May 1903, d. 22 Oct 1969, m: 18 Jun 1922
Morrison, Flora; b. 15 May 1926, d. 13 Mar 2005
Morrison, James Lester; b. 1903, d. 1978
Morrison, Joel R.; b. 31 Mar 1925, d. 01 Oct 2000, S2 US Navy WWII
Morrison, John Hiram; b. 25 Aug 1870, d. 24 Jan 1909
Morrison, Lizzie (Burns); b. 25 Oct 1853, d. 16 Oct 1925, wife of W.D.
Morrison, Lydia (Hardin); b. 20 May 1828, d. 22 Mar 1906, m: 07 Aug 1845
Morrison, Margaret K.; b. 1871, d. 1953
Morrison, Margaret M. “M3”; b. 17 May 1931, d. 13 Dec 1997
Morrison, Mary Edna; b. 25 Mar 1899, d. 13 Sep 1914, daughter of J.H. & M.K.
Morrison, Merida; b. 13 Feb 1827, d. 25 Nov 1905
Morrison, Nancy; b. 04 May 1866, d. 23 Aug 1900
Morrison, Ora; b. 1875, d. 1941
Morrison, Seymour; b. 1876, d. 1932
Morrison, W. D.; b. 11 Feb 1850, d. 06 Dec 1927
Morrison, William Greyford; b. 02 Nov 1898, d. 25 Feb 1964
Morrison, Bradford; b. 18 Jul 1887, d. 23 Jul 1887, son of W.D. & R.E.
Morrison, James M.; b. 07 Apr 1868, d. 25 Aug 186?, son of M. & L.G.
Morrison, Joseph; b. 10 Jan 1873, d. 23 Jan 1873, son of M. & L.C.
Nutt, Almer E.; b. 1902, d. 1972
Nutt, Polly Ann; b. 1900, d. 1964
O’Conner, Carolyn A.; b. 17 Nov 1942, d. 23 Feb 2004
Old, Eglantine L.; b. 20 Jun 1806, d. 16 Nov 1863, wife of H.S.
Old, Eliza E.; b. 15 Sep 1827, d. 23 Nov 1888, wife of M. Henderson Old
Old, Ephriam McLean; b. 11 Mar 1909, d. 17 Oct 1981
Old, Finis E.; 14 Dec 1867, only date
Old, Hazeline; b. 27 Feb 1899, d. 12 Jul 1899, daughter of J.L. & F.E.
Old, Hugh S.; b. 17 Jan 1852, d. 18 Nov 1896
Old, James H.; b. 20 Sep 1858, d. 04 Aug 1859, son of M.H. & E.E.
Old, John L.; b. 01 Feb 1863, d. 10 Mar 1931
Old, M. Henderson; b. 27 Sep 1828, d. 05 Jan 1888
Old, Martha Adeline (Morrison); b. 21 Nov 1855, d. 17 Mar 1947
Old, Mattie (Gould); b. 24 Aug 1914, d. 16 Sep 1961, m: 10 Feb 1941
Old, Myrtle Ida; b. 16 Nov 1900, d. 07 Mar 1986
Old, Nona M.; b. 08 Oct 1891, d. 18 Oct 1985
Old, Sofina (Morrisson); b. 17 Jan 1859, d. 27 Jan 1934
Old, Talmage J.; b. 24 Jun 1891, d. 24 May 1942
Old, Thomas; b. 19 Mar 1856, d. 03 May 1915
Old, William P.; b. 11 Oct 1890, d. 01 Jul 1973
Old, Henry; b. 04 Apr 1796, d. 23 Mar 1863, husband of E.L.
Palmer, Flo; b. 03 Feb 1900, d. 28 Oct 1992
Palmer, James E.; b. 07 Oct 1896, d. 31 Dec 1970
Palmer, James T.; b. 06 Mar 1924, d. 16 Jan 1986
Pulley, Annie Ruth; b. 23 Dec 1956, d. 14 Jan 1958
Pulley, Mamie L.; b. 20 May 1919, d. 04 Mar 1987
Rawlins, Louise E.; b. 12 Dec 1906, d. 22 Dec 1974
Rawlins, Walter A.; b. 29 Dec 1906, d. 23 Dec 1985
Ray, 1946, only information
Ray, C.; b. 04 Aug 1831, no death date
Ray, J. H.; d. 14 Dec 1895, son of J.A. & S.J.
Ray, John Raymond; b. 05 Jan 1938, d. 24 May 1991
Ray, M. E.; d. 23 Oct 1884, daughter of J.A. & S.J.
Ray, Marion; d. 09 Oct 1895, son of T.J. & N.P.
Ray, Martha; b. 1828, d. 18 Oct 1914
Ray, Nancy Parlee; b. 1860, d. 1939
Ray, Rebecca Crews; b. 15 Mar 1942, d. 06 Jan 1995
Ray, Thomas Jason; b. 1858, d. 1936
Reeves, Betty Lou; b. 23 Jan 1937, d. 08 Nov 1986
Reeves, Esther M.; b. 22 Jan 1928, only date
Reeves, Eula Mae; b. 19 Oct 1906, d. 03 Sep 1988
Reeves, Floyd Harold Sr.; b. 21 Sep 1925, d. 20 Oct 1981, S1 US Navy WWII
Reeves, Louella; b. 03 Aug 1932, d. 26 Mar 1971
Reeves, Peggy J.; b. 19 Oct 1934, d. 13 Jun 1990
Reeves, Roy Lee; b. 29 Feb 1932, only date
Riley, Bertha J.; b. 1893, d. 1960
Riley, Elmer W.; b. 1893, d. 1942
Riley, Hoyt; b. 1933, d. 1943
Riley, J. E.; b. 05 Oct 1892, d. 29 Jan 1956
Riley, James A.; b. 01 Jan 1865, d. Apr 1945
Riley, James Calvin; b. 28 Oct 1924, d. 05 Oct 1995, SC3 US Navy WWII
Riley, Josephene; b. 06 Nov 1913, d. 14 Nov 1987
Riley, Margie N.; b. 25 May 1934, only date
Riley, Rev. John Wesley; b. 01 Jul 1930, d. 26 Sep 2006, US Navy
Riley, twins; b. 1945, d. 1945
Risner, James Ellis; b. 01 Apr 1929, d. 25 Oct 1998
Roberson, Nannie; b. 02 Jul 1902, d. 23 Dec 1903, daughter of B.B. & A.G.
Russell, Lucille (Taylor); b. 1892, d. 1983
Rutledge, Leander E.; b. 10 Jul 1882, d. 22 Nov 1890, daughter of W.M. & S.J.
Rutledge, Susanah Jane; b. 09 Aug 1860, d. 12 Feb 1886
Rutledge, William M.; b. 16 Sep 1859, d. 14 Jan 1888
Sawyer, Anna B.; b. 02 Mar 1915, d. 08 Apr 1989, wife of Edward, m: 08 Oct 1938
Sawyer, Edward J.; b. 23 Nov 1907, d. 22 Sep 1990
Sawyer, Edward J.; b. 23 Nov 1907, d. 22 Sep 1990
Shaneyfelt, Milton; b. 22 Aug 1896, d. 26 May 1980, Pvt. US Army WWI
Shaneyfelt, Viola Ella; b. 10 Oct 1899, d. 25 Jul 1994
Shelton, Jerry T.; b. 09 Apr 1934, only date
Shelton, Mary Ann; b. 28 Mar 1933, d. 22 Oct 1992
Shields, J.  T.; b. 19 Feb 1825, d. 07 Dec 1895
Shields, Martha D.; b. 20 Jun 1830, d. 08 May 1884
Shields, Mary E.; b. 23 Oct 1858, d. 08 Sep 1881, daughter of Sylvester L. & Jane A.
Shields, Mary M.; b. 22 ??? 1796, d. ?? Aug 1860, wife of William B. Shields
Sills, Martha (Grimes); b. 25 Dec 1895, d. 24 Nov 1974
Skelton, Charles D. "Charlie"; b. 03 Dec 1940, d. 22 Aug 2009, husband of Joan (Staggs)
Skelton, Chastina; b. 2003, d. 2003
Skrypinski, Joseph; b. 26 Oct 1908, d. 01 Jul 2001, Pvt. US Army
Smith, Avis L.; b. 31 Mar 1918, d. 30 Mar 1920, daughter of J.F. & Rosa E.
Smith, Buford T.; b. 13 Nov 1915, d. 04 Mar 1923, son of J.F. & Rosa E.
Smith, E. Arlene; b. 1919, d. 1920, twin daughter of E.C. & Ada H. Smith
Smith, Effie M.; b. 20 Jun 1902, d. 30 May 1983
Smith, Frances (Loyd); b. 05 Sep 1874, d. 09 Nov 1942
Smith, Horace Homer; b. 25 Aug 1894, d. 29 Aug 1895, son of R.J. & F.M.
Smith, J. E., no dates, Co. “F” 6th TN Cav.
Smith, Robert Jasper; b. 06 Sep 1869, d. 01 Sep 1954
Smith, Rosa E. (Kilburn); b. 28 Mar 1894, d. 07 Mar 1921, wife of J.F.
Smith, Roy H.; b. 17 May 1892, d. 13 Jul 1959, TN Pvt. Co. “D” 324th Inf. WWI
Staggs, Clayton C.; b. 08 Mar 1921, d. 25 Aug 2004, Pvt. US Army WWII
Staggs, Doshie; b. 28 Jun 1898, d. Sep 1987
Staggs, Heath Lynn; b. 25 Nov 1973, d. 13 Apr 2005
Staggs, Helen (Sawyer); b. 20 Nov 1943, only date, m: 24 Sep 1960
Staggs, James Carroll; b. 13 Oct 1936, d. 26 Apr 2005, PO1 US Navy
Staggs, James W.; b. 05 Nov 1916, d. 03 Feb 1981
Staggs, John; b. 20 Mar 1891, d. 20 Nov 1961
Staggs, Leonard; b. 27 Feb 1919, d. 02 Oct 1966, TN Pvt. Co. “F” 106th Inf. WWII BSM
Staggs, Lorine (Maples); b. 30 May 1917, d. 15 Oct 1987
Staggs, Lue; b. 05 Aug 1876, d. 11 Sep 1917, wife of Ben 
Staggs, Mary Christine; b. 23 Jan 1930, d. 08 Jan 1995
Staggs, Myrtle M.; b. 08 Mar 1921, only date, m: 26 Nov 1935
Staggs, Robert “Little Man”; b. 10 Feb 1965, d. 10 Feb 1965
Staggs, Rosa Lee; b. 17 Jan 1925, d. 24 Jun 1997
Staggs, Theresa Kay; b. 22 Dec 1962, d. 08 Jun 1963
Stricklin, Jeremy Lynn; b. 6 Dec 1974, d. 27 Mar 2014, husband of Candy Garland
Stutts, Alfred H.; b. 1889, d. 1940
Stutts, Ella C.; b. 09 Nov 1895, d. May 1980 
Stutts, Isabelle; b. 19 May 1870, d. 13 Jul 1947
Stutts, J. C.; b. 28 Jun 1863, d. 12 Oct 1894
Stutts, Lottie; b. 13 Sep 1888, d. 13 Jun 1894, daughter of J.C. & I.J.
Taylor, Alfred I.; b. 1886, d. 1966
Taylor, Bornie B.; b. 05 Jun 1897, d. 18 Aug 1899, son of W.F. & E.A.
Taylor, Dr. James Hayes; b. 13 Dec 1876, d. 30 Jul 1962
Taylor, Edna W.; b. 1891, d. 1971
Taylor, Eliza Ann; b. 08 Mar 1856, d. 02 Jun 1939
Taylor, Frankie (Cole); b. 11 Jun 1879, d. 19 Mar 1972
Taylor, James Cole; b. 21 Aug 1910, d. 29 Apr 1974
Taylor, Dr. Jesse C.; b. 13 Jun 1844, d. 13 Sep 1900
Taylor, John H.; b. 03 Jan 1860, d. 23 Mar 1923
Taylor, Katherine; b. 28 Oct 1922, d. 28 Oct 1922, daughter of A.J. & M.E. Taylor
Taylor, Meda (Cole); b. 1861, d. 1946
Taylor, Robert Link; b. 20 Sep 1938, d. 18 Oct 1993, EMP2 US Navy
Taylor, William Franklin; b. 19 Jun 1853, d. 01 Sep 1918
Thompson, Jewel (McGee); b. 24 Jan 1932, only date, m: 03 Jul 1946
Thompson, Shields Jr.; 26 Nov 1941, son of Mr. & Mrs. Shields Thompson
Thompson, William Edd; b. 02 Jan 1921, d. 04 Mar 1999
Thrasher, Patricia Gail; b. 25 May 1972, d. 25 May 1972, daughter of Larry & Judy
Unknown Surname, Jeffery W. no information
Unknown, infant
Walker, John W.; b. no dates, Co. “D” 51st Ind. Inf.
Wallace, Sabrina R.; b. 12 Oct 1968, d. 12 Oct 1968
Whitby, Carroll; b. 1915, d. 1915, son of William C.
Whitby, Charlott U.; b. 14 Feb 1854, d. 30 Jul 1915, wife of T.J.
Whitby, Robbie M.; b. 12 Oct 1885, d. 19 Aug 1977
Whitby, T. J.; b. 21 Dec 1854, d. 14 Jan 1932
Whitby, William C.; b. 1887, d. 1921
White, Ralph; b. 1915, d. 1952
Whitehead, Sallie I.; b. 15 Feb 1887, d. Jan 1968 
Williams, Clyde Waco; b. 10 Jul 1905, d. 26 Apr 1988
Williams, Edd R.; b. 12 Jun 1882, d. 10 Aug 1956
Williams, Emmer; b. 22 Jan 1882, d. 10 Mar 1949
Williams, Lucile (White); b. 05 Apr 1913, d. 03 Apr 1944, m: 02 Feb 1930
Wilson, Deck F.; b. 23 Aug 1913, d. 24 Feb 1956
Wilson, Ersie; b. 29 Nov 1908, d. 29 Sep 1965
Wood, Willie J. M.; b. 09 Jul 1900, d. 30 Jul 1900, son of R.J. & M.J.
Woods, Delia Ruth; b. 27 Feb 1927, d. 29 Nov 1982
Wooley, Bernice D.; b. 01 Oct 1925, d. 15 Jul 1980
Wooley, Ray; b. 25 Apr 1918, d. 25 Jul 1987

Roberson Cemetery

Location: On Whitten School Road about 1 mile west of TN Highway 13. Cemetery is located on the north side of the road.

Daniel, Paul, 12 May 1916 – 12 May 1916
Daniel, Samuel Oliver, 27 May 1920 – 20 Jan 1921
(Paul and Samuel were infant sons of Sam and Lura DANIELS)
Daniel, Lillian, 21 June 1925 – 22 March 1926, daughter of S. N. and L. A.
Roberson, M. J., 19 Dec 1852 – 2 May 1922
Roberson, Paul, 12 May 1916 – 12 May 1916.

enumerated by C. D. Gallaher, 1971.

Railroad/Pleasant Springs United Methodist Church Cemetery

Contributed by David Leon Montgomery, December 09, 2006, [dmont1734@comcast.net]. Total records = 897.

To reach the Railroad/Pleasant Springs Cemetery, from Collinwood, Tennessee travel south on Tennessee Highway 13 for 12 miles. Turn left (east) onto CO. Rd. 227 and go about 160 yards and turn left onto the entrance to the church and cemetery.

The Railroad Cemetery is located in eastern Wayne County, Tennessee. It lies adjacent to the Railroad Methodist Church. Previously, the church owned and controlled the business of the cemetery. At present, it is overseen by a board of directors that control burials, maintenance and other business. Mr. Warren House, born in 1828 gave the original land for burials. Mrs. Florence Olive, born in 1878 gave more land for expansion. The board contracts the mowing and other maintenance of the cemetery.

For inquiries pertaining to a burial, persons can call 1-931-724-4665 or 1-931-724-9758.

This enumeration was begun in the southwest corner of the cemetery adjacent to CO. Rd. 227 and the cemetery drive. It continues to the upper, older portion with Row 35 beginning in the southwest corner.

All the following names and dates have been recorded from headstones and/or foot markers and are current as of 2 July 2013.

-David Leon Montgomery

ROW 1 (South-North)
Strait, Ellis Jethero; b. 08 Oct 1916, d. 14 Dec 2003, 87 years of age
Strait, Kathryn (Fox); b. 27 Nov 1922, d. 29 Sep 2004, wife of Ellis Jethero
White, Thomas L. D.; b. 24 Dec 1944, d. 20 Jun 1990
White, Joe Lance; b. 28 Sep 1946, d. 28 Nov 2011 
Sledge, Billy Joe; b. 18 Apr 1948, only date
Skelton, Adrian Ray; b. 25 April 1936, d. 23 Dec 1998
Sledge, Ellis Eugene; b. 28 Mar 1920, d. 06 Jan 2012, husband of Lillie Christine 
Sledge, Lillie Christine; b. 11 Oct 1919, d. 11 Sep 2001
Sledge, Donald Warren; b. 21 Jul 1945, d. 09 Mar 1991, US Army Vietnam
Denton, Sonda; b. 20 Oct 1934, d. 30 Sep 2010
Denton, Dorothy Dee; b. 09 Dec 1956, d. 05 Nov 2008
Denton, Johnnie G.; b. 26 Sep 1953, d. 24 Dec 1990
Burgess, James Douglas; b. 04 Jul 1938, d. 10 Nov 1989, Pfc. US Army
Burgess, D. Nell; b. 18 Jan 1945, d. 29 May 2002, m: 02 Nov 1973
Pruitt, Douglas; b. 11 Jul 1941, d. 03 Oct 1995
Pruitt, Kenneth; b. 19 Oct 1943, d. 31 Jan 2002
Bromley, Ruby Coral (Holt); b. 18 Nov 1933, only date, wife of William Dallas, m: 20 Dec 1949
Bromley, William Dallas "W.D."; b. 12 Jul 1922, d. 26 Aug 2011, husband of Ruby Coral (Holt), m: 20 Dec 1949  
 
ROW 2 (North-South)
Weems, James E. Jr.; b. 28 Oct 1950, d. 01 Apr 2013, US Army 
Weems, Frances L.; b. 17 Jul 1931, d. 21 Oct 2009, wife of James E. Sr.
Weems, James E. Sr.; b. 18 Nov 1928, d. 04 Nov 2002
Linville, Paul M.; b. 26 Oct 1926, d. 08 Aug 1994, Tec. 4 US Army WWII
Hanvey, Barbara Jean; b. 31 Dec 1934, only date
Hanvey, Alfred; 27 Dec 1932, d. 23 Dec 1990
Hanvey, Gary Channing; b. 04 Oct 1987, d. 20 Jul 1988, son of Gary & Rhonda
Cook, Linda F. (Hanvey); b. 06 Mar 1955, d. 21 Nov 2007, wife of Tony
Cook, Tony M.; b. 30 Nov 1951, 25 Oct 2009
Kelley, Margaret Jean; b. 17 Sep 1931, wife of Emral Howard
Kelley, Emral Howard; b. 16 Oct 1917, d. 13 Dec 1988, husband of Margaret Jean, Tec 4 US Army WWII
Wright, Glossie Mae; b. 19 Feb 1919, d. 12 Mar 2003
Wright, Charlie Allen; b. 09 Jul 1921, d. 05 May 1996
 
ROW 3 (South-North)
Simmons, Ted Allen; b. 03 Oct 1958, d. 15 Jul 2007, husband of Cathy (Franks)
Simmons, Cathy Diane; b. 20 Jan 1959, only date, wife of Ted Allen, m: 16 Jun 1976
Simmons, Ted; b. 11 Aug 1938, d. 10 Oct 1995
Simmons, Betty G.; b. 17 Jan 1942, only date
Stults, Hubert James; b. 08 Aug 1923, d. 28 Jan 1986, husband of Kethryn E., S1 US Navy WWII
Stults, Kathryn E.; b. 30 Mar 1929, wife of Hubert James, m: 20 Apr 1946
Short, Willie G.; b. 04 Mar 1921, d. 05 Apr 1994
Short, Inell; b. 17 May 1925
Short, Barbara Jean; b. 28 Feb 1948, d. 13 Jun 1994
Powell. Willie C.; b. 02 May 1945
Short, Stacey Neal; b. 03 Feb 1974, d. 06 Jun 2012, husband of Alana Hardwick
 
ROW 4 (North-South)
Burns, Thomas W.; b. 29 Feb 1976, d. 01 Mar 1976, infant son of Charles T. & Shelia M.
Burns, Shelia M.; b. 23 Aug 1953, wife of Charles T.
Burns, Charles T.; b. 07 Jun 1940, d. 26 Aug 2003, husband of Shelia M.
Arnold, Carolyn C.; b. 23 Sep 1903, d. 17 Jun 1997
Arnold, Ruben C.; b. 06 Jun 1908, d. 02 Mar 1976
Butler, Louanner J.; b. 10 Nov 1900, d. 02 Sep 1980, wife of Harvey L.
Butler, Harvey L.; b. 31 Aug 1899, d. 29 Jul 1991, husband of Louanner J.
Adams, Theodore; b. 01 May 1925, d. 07 Nov 2002, husband of Nadine
Adams, Nadine; b. 20 Jul 1927, only date, wife of Theodore, m: 23 Aug 1943
Pigg, Emily Christine; b. 10 Jan 1983, d. 10 Jan 1983, infant daughter of Tommy & Diann
Olive, Clarence V.; b. 29 Oct 1906, d. 17 Jan 1995
 
ROW 5 (South-North)
Roberson, James Terry; b. 30 Jun 1942, d. 15 Jan 1990, husband of Frances, Pvt. US Army
Roberson, Frances (Berry); b. 07 May 1943, only date, wife of James Terry, m: 30 Jun 1972
Hanback, Margaret Elaine; b. 05 Jun 1931, d. 01 Jun 2008
Hanback, Clyde S.; b. 24 Feb 1902, d. 07 Nov 1976, husband of M. Elsie
Hanback, M. Elsie; b. 08 May 1907, d. 21 Jun 1994, wife of Clyde S., m: 18 Sep 1929
 
ROW 6 (North-South)
Keeton, Joyce; b. 18 Jun 1934, d. 28 Jun 1985, wife of Junior N., m: 04 Dec 1948
Keeton, Junior N.; b. 29 Jul 1927, d. 11 Jan 2001, husband of Joyce
Keeton, Bobby E.; b. 15 Nov 1934, d. 18 Apr 2011, husband of Ruthie M. 
Keeton, Ruthie M.; b. 31 Oct 1934, d. 29 Jun 1974, wife of Bobby E.
Alsbrooks, Margaret B.; b. 11 Oct 1901, only date
Alsbrooks, Dolphus A.; b. 29 Jul 1901, d. 24 Jul 1974
Alsbrooks, Claudie M.; b. 21 Mar 1942, d. 11 Jun 2008, wife of Thomas
Alsbrooks, Thomas G.; b. 31 Dec 1943, only date
Robbins, Misty K.; b. 08 Aug 1998, d. 07 Mar 2009, daughter of Douglas & Teresa
Abernathy, Beulah (Briggs); b. 06 Nov 1911, d. 13 Apr 1984
Roberson, Edna L.; b. 13 Apr 1938
Roberson, Bobby L.; b. 09 Feb 1931, d. 28 Jan 1975
Roberson, Lois Inez (Clanton); b. 22 Nov 1933, d. 09 Dec 2012, wife of William Sterling 
Roberson, Patricia Ann; b. 20 Dec 1933, d. 14 Jul 2014, wife of T. A. Jr., m: 06 Jan 1951
Roberson, T. A. Jr.; b. 11 Sep 1928, d. 04 Jan 1995, husband of Patricia Ann
Balentine, Cathy S.; b. 22 Jul 1949, only date, wife of Charles E.
Balentine. Charles, E.; b. 05 Apr 1947, d. 24 Jan 1997, husband of Cathy S.
 
ROW 7 (South-North)
Stults, Kirkland Joseph; b. 18 Feb 1997, d. 08 Feb 2010 
Stults, Jason Robert Ellis; b. 10 Jul 1980, d. 26 Oct 2004
Fulton, Diane M.; b. 10 Mar 1961, d. 06 Jul 2008
Stults, Michelle; b. 25 Dec 1978, d. 09 Dec 1979
Stults, Ellis Lee; b. 08 Feb 1931, d. 30 Oct 2002, husband of Earlene
Stults, Earlene (Burns); b. 15 May 1932, wife of Ellis Lee
Burns, Grady; b. 10 Sep 1912, d. 18 May 2003, husband of Bethel
Burns, Bethel (Daniel); b. 12 May 1912, d. 08 Jan 2000, wife of Grady, m: 21 Jun 1931
 
ROW 8 (North-South)
Burns, Virginia (Rich); b. 17 Aug 1940, d. 05 Sep 2004, wife of J. T., m: 18 Jun 1955
Burns, J. T.; b. 18 Jan 1937, d. 09 Aug 1997, husband of Virginia
Bromley, Beatress L.; b. 03 Jul 1932, d. 24 Jan 1995, wife of James Ray, m: 09 Jun 1952
Bromley, James Ray; b. 05 Nov 1933, only date, husband of Beatress L.
 
ROW 9 (South-North)
Dodd, Joe; b. 06 Aug 1937, d. 10 Jul 2011, husband of Carnez
Dodd, Carnez; b. 05 Apr 1939, only date, wife of Joe, m: 19 Nov 1960
McWilliams, James E.; b. 20 Nov 1936, d. 28 Oct 1991, husband of Wanda E.
McWilliams, Wanda E.; b. 26 Mar 1945, only date, wife of James E.
Pigg, Carmel; b. 25 May 1916, d. 10 Apr 1997, husband of Inez
Pigg, Inez; b. 16 Sep 1920, d. 31 Dec 1998, wife of Carmel, m: 02 Nov 1935
Moss, Mary Francis; b. 09 Dec 1956, d. 27 May 1978
Nard Robert Lee; b. 04 Mar 1945
Nard, Polly Ann; b. 31 Jan 1947, only date
Olive, Kenneth W.; b. 12 Jun 1948, only date 
Olive, Iva M.; b. 29 Apr 1949, only date, wife of Kenneth W., m: 31 Dec 1965 
Olive, Felicia Darlene; b. May 1967, d. May 1967
 
ROW 10 (North-South)
Whitten, Terry Lane; b. 23 Aug 1952, d. 03 May 2006, husband of Connie (Brewer)
Whitten, Frances P.; b. 04 Apr 1935, only date
Whitten, Bobby Gene; b. 11 Sep 1932, d. 14 Nov 1996
Roberson, Ronnie Dale; b. 21 Jan 1966, d. 01 Nov 1992
Roberson, Rhonda Jean; b. 16 Apr 1970
Roberson, Emma Jo (Phillips); b. 27 Jan 1935, only date
Roberson, Glen V. Sr.; b. 07 May 1933
 
ROW 11 (South-North)
Brewer, Thomas N.; b. 30 Aug 1913, d. 26 Aug 2000
Brewer, Letha L.; b. 25 Mar 1921, d. 12 Jan 2008, wife of Thomas N.
Roberson, Billy Big Bill; b. 12 May 1928, d. 18 Dec 2006, husband of Lucy (Moomaw), S2 US Navy WWII
Dickey, Tommie L.; b. 09 Sep 1912, d. 16 Jan 1992
Dickey, Aileen B.; b. 24 Nov 1920, only date
Dalton, William Robert Bill; b. 05 Jul 1897, d. 15 Oct 1985, husband of Fern Goldie
Dalton, Fern Goldie; b. 14 Aug 1911, d. 07 Jan 2004, wife of William Robert
Whitten, Edward Jeff; b. 22 Dec 1929, only date
Whitten, Sybil (Wilson); b. 09 Mar 1927, d. 25 Apr 2007, wife of Edward �Jeff�, m: 17 Dec 1948
Butler, Jesse Willard; b. 13 Jul 1916, d. 08 Oct 1992, Cpl. US Army Air Corps WWII
Butler, Carmen (Wilson); b. 21 Sep 1919, d. 03 Aug 2009, wife of Jesse Willard, m: 03 May 1946
Butler, Winston W.; b. 16 Jan 1947, only date
Brown, Robert L.; b. 25 Jan 1917, d. 24 Jan 1974
Brown, Reba; b. 22 Aug 1935, only date
 
ROW 12 (North-South)
Fox, Levenia M.; b. 07 Aug 1927, only date
Fox, John T.; b. 30 Mar 1926, d. 22 Feb 1995
Fox, Ethel K.; b. 08 Oct 1903, d. 30 Jul 1987
Fox, Thomas L.; b. 10 Mar 1900, d. 26 Sep 1972
Olive, Ruth; b. 29 Feb 1932, only date
Olive, Paul; b. 18 Dec 1927, d. 13 Feb 1976
Olive, Glenda Sue; b. 27 Nov 1952, d. 13 Mar 2009, wife of Terry
Olive, Elbert Rev.; b. 19 Mar 1949, only date, brother to Glenda Sue
Olive, Dallas M. Sr.; b. 20 Jun 1919, d. 10 Jul 1972
Liles, Julia; b. 26 Mar 1947, only date, wife of Danny, m: 09 Aug 1969
Liles, Danny; b. 17 Jan 1949, only date, husband of Julia
 
ROW 13 (South-North)
Weaver, James G.; b. 20 Jul 1931, d. 20 Nov 1999, Cpl. US Army Korea
Weaver, Mary Louise (Phillips); b. 23 Feb 1934, d. 17 Jan 2013, wife of James G.
Long, James E.; b. 10 Feb 1940, d. 12 May 2011, husband of Ella R. (Lee)
Morgan, James G.; b. 10 Jun 1901, d. 17 Jul 1978
Morgan, Emma M.; b. 04 Oct 1906, d. 11 Jan 1970
Furst, Joseph Andrew; b. 08 Apr 1923, d. 02 Jun 1984, Cpl. US Army WWII
Furst, Reba (Liles); b. 06 Oct 1925, d. 13 Sep 2004, wife of Dr. Joseph Furst
Liles, Quinton Nora; b. 23 Jul 1939, d. 12 Mar 1997
Liles, Clayborn L.; b. 31 Mar 1906, d. 19 Aug 1985
Liles, Josie M.; b. 15 May 1903, d. 17 Dec 1994
Burbank, Ruth (Liles); b. 25 Mar 1933, d. 25 Aug 1994
Burbank, James Ralph; b. 02 Dec 1934, d. 19 Dec 2000
 
ROW 14 (North-South)
Holt, Audie E.; b. 03 May 1935, only date, wife of Ralph, m: 20 Jan 1959
Holt, Ralph Wallace Willie; b. 04 Mar 1930, d. 25 Feb 2009, husband of Audie
Rhodes, Stella Mae; b. 27 Mae 1944, only date
Rhodes, Alfred Ray Big Apple; b. 17 Jun 1935, d. 02 Apr 1998, Sgt. US Army
Whitehead, Ronald Lee; b. 03 Sep 1960, d. 02 Nov 1960, son of Mr. & Mrs. Troy Whitehead
Guin, Annie (Olive); b. 31 Jan 1911, d. 20 May 1997
Guin, James Lonzo; b. 07 Mar 1910, d. 10 Jun 1997
Darby, Edith; b. 13 Jul 1915, d. 08 Aug 2002
Darby, Mack; b. 24 Mar 1912, d. 26 Feb 1965
 
ROW 15 (South-North)
Fowler, John W.; b. 22 Jun 1928, d. 24 Feb 2009
Fowler, Frankie C.; b. 20 Jul 1921, d. 18 May 2007, wife of John W., m: 11 Feb 1971
Skinner, Cathy Lynn; b. 1990, d. 1991
Brewer, William D. Billy; b. 01 Mar 1947, d. 31 Oct 1989
Brewer, Lucille (Fowler); b. 11 Nov 1925, only date
Brewer, Emmet Jason; b. 06 Mar 1922, d. 29 Apr 1989, Pvt. US Army WWII
Fowler, Emma Lou; b. 07 Jun 1905, d. 29 Mar 1988
Fowler, Leslie W.; b. 03 Oct 1907, d. 29 Feb 2000
Fowler, L. D. Bunt; b. 31 Oct 1901, d. 27 Jan 1973
Goolsby, Samuel L. Sam; b. 20 Jan 1926, d. 08 Feb 2003
Goolsby, Audrey Marie (Daniel); b. 02 Dec 1929, d. 22 Jun 2012, wife of Samuel L.
Daniel, Walter E.; b. 23 Feb 1904, d. 15 May 1980
Daniel, Madgie S.; b. 08 Jun 1908, d. 19 Oct 1989
Stooksberry, Mary Lou; b. 11 Jun 1938, only date
Stooksberry, Marcus Alvin; b. 17 Sep 1937, d. 04 Jul 2005, husband of Mary Lou
Stooksberry, infant; b. 24 Nov 1957, d. 24 Nov 1957, son of Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Stooksberry
 
ROW 16 (North-South)
Borden, Mittie C.; b. 10 Mar 1932, only date, wife of William M.
Borden, William M.; b. 02 Apr 1930, d. 09 May 2008
Borden, Kenneth Marion; b. 13 Jun 1957, d. 13 Jun 1957
Daniel, Tommie Denise; b. 11 May 1964, d. 07 Dec 1964, dau. of Mr. & Mrs. Troy Daniel
Daniel, Dana Joe; b. 15 Jul 1962, d. 17 Feb 1994
Daniel, Eldred Vantroy; b. 29 Jul 1939, d. 13 Nov 1996
Ragan, Annie Mae; b. 13 Jan 1917, d. 21 Aug 1981
Ragan, Jesse L.; b. 04 Jul 1915, d. 31 Aug 1983
Day, James Dakota; b. 23 Sep 1998, only date
Perry, Pamela Gail; b. 17 Sep 1945, d. 17 Jul 2001
Perry, William R. Jr.; b. 13 Dec 1942, only date
 
ROW 17 (South-North)
Horton, Terry Don; b. 15 Oct 1949, d. 07 Mar 2003, Sgt. US Air Force Vietnam
Horton, James Paulk, b. 12 Dec 1916, d. 27 May 2000, husband of Faye A., Cpl. US Army Air Force WWII 
Horton, Fay A.; b. 09 Oct 1926, d. 11 Feb 2003, wife of James Paulk
Horton, Kathy S.; b. 10 Jan 1957, wife of Jimmy P., m: 19 Jul 1974
Horton, Jimmy P.; b. 19 Oct 1953, d. 15 Feb 1986
Park, John C.; b. 19 Aug 1897, d. 08 Sep 1972, Pvt. US Army WWII
Park, Mary B.; b. 19 Jul 1908, d. 15 Jun 1989
Kelley, Millisa Dianne; b. 26 Oct 1953, d. 26 Oct 1953
Kelley, Vinson V.; b. 26 Mar 1920, d. 09 Nov 2008
Kelley, Opal; b. 07 Feb 1926, only date, wife of Vinson V., m: 25 Oct 1948
 
ROW 18 (North-South)
Quigley, Louise W.; b. 10 Oct 1919, d. 04 Nov 2004, wife of Joseph Franklin Quigley
Quigley, Joseph Franklin; b. 14 Oct 1919, d. 11 Jul 1982, AMM1 US Navy WWII
Wilson, Myrtle L.; b. 10 Dec 1907, d. 14 Dec 2000
Wilson, Proctor P.; b. 16 Dec 1903, d. 31 Jul 1995
Pigg, Virtie Mae; b. 25 Mar 1927, d. 06 Jul 1996, wife of Samuel Herschel
Pigg, Samuel Herschel; b. 25 Feb 1917, d. 20 May 1980, husband Of Virtie Mae, Pfc. US Army WWII
Olive, Karen June (Pigg); b. 17 Oct 1953, d. 12 Nov 1997
Olive, James Howard; b. 17 Oct 1950, d. 11 Jul 2009, husband of Karen June (Pigg)
Pigg, Bobby Gene Big Pigg; b. 08 Nov 1947, d. 30 Dec 1997
Brewer, Lavinia Lucille; b. 08 Mar 1919, d. 31 Jan 2011, wife of Elvie Clovis, m: 27 Mar 1937
Brewer, Elvie Clovis; b. 14 Jun 1913, d. 20 Jul 1984, husband of Lavinia Lucille
Kiihnl, John Winsel; b. 07 Dec 1924, d. 23 Jul 1991, husband of Lillie Belle
Kiihnl, Lillie Belle; b. 11 Jan 1925, d. 11 Jul 1996, wife of John Winsel
Kiihnl, Terry Lynn; b. 24 Mar 1959, only date
 
ROW 19 (South-North)
Roberson, Eva Mae; b. 24 Jul 1929, d. 15 Jan 1993
Oliver, Angel Marie; 30 Sep 1999, only date, infant daughter of Jeff & April
Bradley, Stanley T.; b. 04 Jan 1953, d. 07 Jan 1953, son of J. T. & Effie
Bradley, James Thomas; b. 13 May 1927, d. 18 May 1994, husband of Effie
Bradley, Effie (Daniel); b. 25 Nov 1926, d. 10 Dec 2000, m: 24 Apr 1948, wife of James Thomas
Gallien, Charles H. Sr.; b. 01 Jun 1920, d. 08 Mar 1993, Sgt. US Army Air Corps WWII
Gallien, LaVaughn (Roberson); b. 27 Oct 1924, d. 03 Nov 2012, wife of Charles H. Sr., m: 26 Dec 1945
 
ROW 20 (North-South)
Bryant, James Columbus Bill; b. 25 Nov 1908, d. 17 Jul 1965
Givens, Lillie M.; b. 31 Jan 1911, d. 22 Sep 1987, wife of Louis H.
Givens, Louis H. Snook; b. 14 Oct 1913, d. 28 May 2006, husband of Lillie M.
Givens, Kimberly (Roberson); b. 21 Jul 1964, d. 27 Mar 2009, wife of Dennis
Chambers, Marple (Stults); b. 05 Nov 1914, d. 31 May 1991, wife of James Oscar, m: 19 Jul 1930
Chambers, James Oscar; b. 16 Jul 1909, d. 21 Dec 1973, husband of Marple
Dugger, J. C.; b. 11 Mar 1921, d. 10 Oct 2004, husband of Barbara, Pfc. US Army WWII
Liles, Clara Helen; b. 07 Jun 1919, d. 23 Oct 1983
Liles, Coy Leroy; b. 09 Sep 1912, d. 05 Oct 1975
Rogers, Anna Faye; b. 25 Jul 1921, d. 18 Jun 1995, wife of Fred Hipple
Rogers, Fred Hipple; b. 22 Apr 1915, d. 12 Jul 1988, husband of Anna Faye
 
ROW 21 (South-North)
Craig, Joe Arnold; b. 18 Sep 1924, d. 30 Nov 2005, husband of Rachel
Testerman, Elizabeth Boots; b. 08 Jan 1934, d. 21 Apr 2000
Williams, Mary Dianna Anna; b. 24 Mar 1971, d. 20 May 1971, daughter of James L.
Williams, Rachel L.; b. 12 Jun 1913, d. 03 Oct 1992
Williams, George W.; b. 25 Dec 1901, d. 22 Apr 1964
 
ROW 22 (North-South)
Ayers, Ellis Edward; b. 28 Feb 1929, d. 07 Apr 2013, husband of Lillie V. (Littleton), m: 23 Dec 1955, US Army Korea
Littleton, Nora Lee; b. 24 Feb 1902, d. 03 Jun 1983
Littleton, Jasper J.; b. 04 Jul 1893, d. 25 Nov 1969, TN Pvt. US Army WWI
Craig, Patricia J.; b. 20 Sep 1953, d. 26 Jan 1978, wife of Dalton G., m: 11 Jun 1972
Craig, Dalton G.; b. 03 Oct 1947, only date
 
ROW 23 (South-North)
Price, John Lewis; b. 14 Aug 1941, d. 23 Jun 2011
Price, Geraldine Dean (Arnett); b. 30 Jan 1944, d. 21 Jan 2010, wife of John Lewis, m: 07 May 1960 
Arnett, James Roy; b. 03 Sep 1904, d. 10 May 1985, husband of Henrietta
Arnett, Henrietta; b. 06 Dec 1909, d. 31 Dec 1999, wife of James Roy
Daniel, Jessie Ann; b. 08 Feb 1920, d. 27 Apr 1993
Rich, James Hardin; b. 17 Feb 1904, d. 11 Jul 1990, husband of Itlie Caroline
Rich, Itlie Caroline; b. 25 Apr 1906, d. 02 Nov 1993, wife of James Hardin, m: 23 Mar 1924
 
ROW 24 (North-South)
Kelley, Marshall L.; b. 01 Sep 1952, only date
Kelley, Ramona (Daniel) Mona; b. 06 Oct 1953, d. 27 Aug 2008, wife of Marshall L.
May, Manuel Lloyd; b. 12 Sep 1926, d. 26 Oct 1994
Lee, Lila Geneva; b. 29 Dec 1934, d. 29 May 2003
Lee, Johnny H.; b. 01 Oct 1962, d. 15 Apr 1971
Lee, Howard Taft; b. 03 May 1914, d. 23 Sep 1973, AL AS US Navy WWII
Woodard, Dicie Selman; b. 22 Apr 1933, only date
Woodard, Thomas Edward; b. 13 Jun 1931, d. 06 Dec 2003
Robbins, Ethel (Simmons); b. 09 Dec 1914, d. 18 Dec 1986
Givens, Edward Lee; b. 17 Apr 1939, d. 30 Nov 2011, husband of Betty Jean (West), m: 07 Feb 1959 
Givens, Betty Jean (West); b. 28 Oct 1940, only date, wife of Edward Lee 
Perry, James; b. 08 Jul 1896, d. 14 Jun 1968
Perry, Ora C.; b. 06 Jun 1906, d. 10 Mar 1965
Glass, Rebecca O.; b. 15 Feb 1912, d. 23 Feb 1963
Glass, Ernest C.; b. 21 Jan 1910, d. 20 Mar 1991
Wilson, Robert Earl; b. 17 Jun 1949, d. 07 Feb 2006
Lumpkins, William Baxter Sr.; b. 07 Nov 1896, d. 20 Apr 1977, husband Of Virgie N., Pvt. US Army WWI
Lumpkins, Virgie N.; b. 13 Jul 1899, d. 25 Feb 1981, wife of William Baxter, m: 06 Oct 1919
West, Andrew Jr.; b. 02 Feb 1948, d. 28 Nov 2012, husband of Patricia Joan (Guyton), m: 12 Jul 1969
Guyton, Terry Lynn; b. 23 Dec 1968, d. 18 Jul 1990
Nafe, Barry W.; b. 22 Aug 1953, d. 26 Apr 2008
West, Andrew Jr. Junior; b. 02 Feb 1948, d. 28 Nov 2012
West, Patricia Joan; b. 07 Jan 1952, only date
Guyton, James Alton; b. 21 Aug 1931, d. 03 Apr 1980
Sanderson, Agnes Lovall (Harper) (Guyton) (Bowers); 17 Apr 1933, only date
 
ROW 25 (South-North)
Wooten, Lavon T.; b. 13 Dec 1925, d. 09 Sep 1992
Wooten, Glenn V.; b. 01 Oct 1923, d. 23 Apr 2007
Linville, Wanda L.; b. 06 Nov 1932, only date, wife of James W., m: 19 Jul 1948, 
Linville, James W.; b. 23 May 1928, d. 16 Mar 2000, husband of Wanda L., S2 US Navy WWII
Rowden, Bessie Luna; b. 02 Jan 1938, only date, m: 30 Jun 1962
Rowden, Richard; b. 18 Sep 1931, d. 03 Jul 1999
Darby, Annie Ruth; b. 08 May 1933, d. 26 Jun 2012
Roberson, Ellis Ray; b. 05 Dec 1935, d. 08 Jan 2002
Roberson, Andy C.; b. 29 Sep 1892, d. 14 Oct 1961, husband of Nellie L.
Roberson, Nellie L.; b. 10 Dec 1894, d. 22 Apr 1995, wife of Andy C.
Roberson, Calvin Lee; b. 11 Jan 1924, d. 15 Feb 1983
Haddock, Margaret J. (Kelley); b. 03 Aug 1937, d. 11 Apr 2010
Kelley, Lois M.; b. 26 Mar 1937
Kelley, A. C.; b. 22 Sep 1928, d. 12 Mar 1978
Kelley, Dewitt T.; b. 26 Aug 1894, d. 12 Sep 1970
Kelley, Madgie; b. 1895, d. 1979
Kelley, J. D.; b. 08 May 1926, d. 18 May 2003, Pfc. US Army WWII & Korea
Stults, William Crayton; b. 18 Nov 1912, d. 01 Jul 1974, Pvt. US Army
Stults, Lizzie R.; b. 19 Nov 1916, d. 13 Jun 1996
Stults, Charles Edward; b. 11 Feb 1936, d. 01 Oct 2001, husband of Doris
Stults, Doris (Horton); b. 12 Sep 1939, only date, wife of Charles Edward, m: 08 Dec 1955
Stults, Mitchell; b. 04 Oct 1942, d. 02 Jun 1984, husband of Iva Nell
Stults, Iva Nell; b. 06 Sep 1942, only date, wife of Mitchell, m: 06 Oct 1960
Quillin, Annie J.; b. 06 May 1920, d. 04 Dec 1968
Quillin, William Howard; b. 19 Feb 1920, d. 01 Apr 1985, Pfc. US Army WWII
Edwards, Nettie L.; b. 21 Dec 1922, d. 01 Nov 2008, wife of Gene Leon, m: 03 Apr 1949
Edwards, Gene Leon; b. 10 Aug 1927, d. 20 Dec 1982, husband of Nettie L., Pfc. US Army WWII
Quillin, Anna Sue; b. 09 Aug 1929, d. 23 Dec 1995
Quillin, Hubert Louis Sr.; b. 24 Mar 1926, d. 01 Mar 2012, husband of Anna Sue
Quillin, Hubert Louis Jr.; b. 04 Oct 1963, d. 29 Nov 1999, brother of Dalton L.
Quillin, Dalton L.; b. 31 Aug 1952, only date, brother of Hubert Louis Jr.
Dixon, Thelma Mae; b. 24 Dec 1912, d. 07 Apr 1999, wife of Clemeth Issac
Dixon, Clemeth Issac; b. 09 Aug 1902, d. 13 Nov 1991, husband of Thelma Mae
Burkhead, Audrey R.; b. 04 Nov 1939, d. 04 May 2006
Burkhead, James D.; b. 27 Mar 1937, d. 04 Jul 2001
Moore, Brenda Gail; b. 08 Aug 1946, only date
Brison, Marshall N.; b. 01 Feb 1965, d. 04 Feb 2009
Staggs, Curtis M.; b. 10 Feb 1916, d. 24 Aug 1994, husband of Willadean W., m: 08 Sep 1943
Staggs, Willadean (Wilson).; b. 28 Aug 1922, d. 12 Feb 2013, wife of Curtis M., m: 08 Sep 1943
Huckaba, Robert Dean “Bob”; b. 12 Sep 1957, d. 13 Apr 2014, husband of Anna Marie (Quillen) 
Stephenson, James Barry; b. 31 Dec 1961, d. 25 Mar 2004
Holt, Ronnie Christopher; b. 30 Sep 1972, d. 10 Feb 1973
Holt, Ronnie; b. 04 Feb 1949, d. 06 Jul 2006, husband of Katrina Marie
 
ROW 26 (North-South)
Story, Varble B.; b. 04 Nov 1947, d. 20 Sep 1987, husband of Janice F.
Story, Janice F.; b. 10 Nov 1949, d. 25 Sep 1988, wife of Varble B., m: 17 Nov 1979
Stults, Sherry Janette (Pigg); b. 17 Apr 1960, only date, wife of Terry Don, m: 01 Oct 1977
Stults, Terry Don; 31 Oct 1955, d. 12 Jun 2013, husband of Sherry Janette (Pigg), m: 01 Oct 1977
Robertson, Vernice Inez; b. 19 Jan 1947, d. 23 May 1998
Stults, Vernice Eloise (Sanders); b. 16 Mar 1931, d. 26 Jan 2012, wife of Hardin Coolidge, m: 20 Apr 1946
Stults, Hardin C.; b. 04 Apr 1921, d. 25 Jul 1977, Sgt. US Army WWII
Stults, Timothy Wade Elvis; b. 04 Jun 1961, d. 21 Nov 2001
Linville, Rickey W. Squeek; b. 26 Sep 1954, d. 21 Oct 1988
Hughes, Annie E.; b. 26 May 1908, d. 16 Aug 1990
Linville, Sammy Lee; b. 22 Jan 1950, d. 03 Jan 2007
Linville, Oma T.; b. 27 Nov 1905, d. 28 Dec 2000
Linville, Sam M.; b. 04 Sep 1898, d. 25 Jun 1967
Holt, Jettie F.; b. 04 May 1903, d. 10 Feb 1961
Roberson, Samuel Lee; b. 29 Jul 1895, d. 18 May 1960, TN Pfc. CO �A� 54 Inf. WWI
Roberson, Nellie Mae; b. 24 Jul 1895, d. 21 Dec 1970
Roberson, John Henry; b. 27 Dec 1892, d. 29 Aug 1981, husband of Mary Viola
Roberson, Mary Viola; b. 02 Sep 1891, d. 18 Feb 1978, wife of John Henry
Roberson, Iva Nell (Kilburn); b. 07 Jun 1926, d. 18 May 2001, wife of Walter Lee
Roberson, Walter Lee; b. 27 Jul 1922, d. 10 Feb 2011 
 
ROW 27 (South-North)
Fraley, Linda Gail; b. 23 Sep 1945, only date
Fraley, Charles Junior; b. 09 Mar 1943, d. 12 Jun 2001
Fraley, infant; b. 28 Dec 1964, d. 28 Dec 1964, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fraley
Linville, Sarah Lucille; b. 12 Feb 1918, d. 25 May 1998, wife of Willie Clarence
Linville, Willie Clarence; b. 15 Aug 1909, d. 02 Jan 1990, husband of Sarah Lucille
Haddock, Eva Belle; b. 18 Jul 1913, d. 17 Apr 1993
Williams, Mary H.; b. 06 Feb 1885, d. 06 Feb 1982
Williams, Travis T.; b. 04 Oct 1906, d. 29 Jan 1968
Stults, Paul V.; b. 04 Feb 1968, only date
Stults, Racheal (Pigg); b. 24 jan 1973, d. 04 Oct 1995
Stults, Charles A. Jr.; b. 21 Jun 1975, d. 21 Jun 1975, infant
Coker, Luke Thomas; b. 08 Nov 1934, d. 10 Jan 1981
Coker, Jeanette (Gresham); b. 31 May 1946, d. 07 Mar 2013, m: 1st Luke Thomas Coker on 19 Jun 1965, 2nd Quincy Edgar on 14 Dec 2007
 
ROW 28 (North-South)
Bradley, Nora Elaine; b. 18 Dec 1914, d. 13 Dec 1999
Bradley, Jimmy D.; b. 15 Jun 1907, d. 15 Jul 1983
Purser, Willie D.; b. 31 May 1934, d. 25 Aug 1978
Purser, M. Treasure; b. 30 Jun 1935, d. 11 Dec 2000, m: 15 Sep 1955
Bradley, Harvey Lester; b. 02 Jan 1898, d. 24 Oct 1978
Bradley, Vernon Eliza; b. 28 Sep 1911, d. 23 Jun 2000
Horton, Carolyn J.; b. 18 Oct 1951, only date
Holt, Merrell Odous Jr.; b. 22 Apr 1924, d. 04 Jul 1995, husband of Hazel V., US Army WWII
Holt, Hazel V. (Moomaw); b. 12 Apr 1928, only date, m: 18 May 1946
Phillips, Bessie Mae; b. 26 Mar 1915, d. 04 Jun 2002
Phillips, John W.; b. 07 Nov 1911, d. 02 Oct 1969
Stults, Carollee; b. 20 Oct 1978, d. 20 Oct 1978, infant daughter of Carroll & Annette
Stults, Carroll Dee; b. 04 Nov 1951, d. 24 Oct 2000
Butler, Patricia Ann; b. 15 Sep 1950, only date
Butler, Brett N. Butch; b. 27 Dec 1949, d. 30 Apr 1991
Cain, Cynthia Denise; b. 15 Apr 1957, d. 17 Apr 2002, daughter of Betty June Butler
Butler, Betty June; b. 11 Aug 1930, d. 15 Apr 1969, mother of Cynthia Denise Cain
Linville, Lizzie (Williams); b. 05 Feb 1888, d. 03 Mar 1975, wife of James Dora
Linville, James Dora; b. 15 Aug 1887, d. 27 Aug 1974, husband of Lizzie
Linville, Jasper R.; b. 08 May 1889, d. 12 Oct 1975, husband of Lillie T.
Linville, Lillie T.; b. 05 Dec 1893, d. 05 Oct 1970, wife of Jasper R.
Risener, Aileen (Linville); b. 29 Dec 1926, d. 29 Nov 1991
Olive, Frankie P.; b. 30 Jul 1924, d. 18 Jan 1966
Olive, Hubert H.; b. 06 Mar 1920, d. 28 Jan 1970
Olive, Donald Junior Duck; b. 02 Mar 1953, d. 20 Dec 1980
Olive, Debra Lynn (Hudgins); b. 29 Jan 1957, d. 28 Oct 2010 
Olive, Stephen Keith; b. 14 Apr 1982, d. 08 May 2011 (cremated & buried over Debra Lynn, his mother)
Peden, John Junior; b. 08 May 1970, d. 08 May 1970, infant son of John & Martha
Peden, Marlena Ann; b. 18 May 1981, d. 21 Jul 1985
 
ROW 29 (South-North)
Olive, Rachel Lucille; no dates
Olive, Billy Ray Coon; b. 09 Jul 1941, d. 04 Oct 1989
Kelley, Dewey Samuel; b. 15 Jun 1922, d. 26 Jun 1987, S2 US Navy WWII
Kelley, Thomas L.; b. 29 Aug 1927, d. 14 Feb 1992
Kelley, Lillie M.; b. 19 Sep 1925, only date
Kelley, Rufus H.; b. 10 Oct 1923, d. 06 Mar 1966, AL Tec 5 619 QM Depot CO WWII
Kelley, Leslie Ann; b. 18 Mar 1978, d. 18 Mar 1978, daughter of Lowell & Theresa
McKinney, Boyd R.; b. 21 Oct 1939, d. 15 Feb 1970, husband of Mary Ann
McKinney, Mary Ann; b. 29 May 1951, only date, wife of Boyd R., m: 10 Feb 1968
McKinney, Mary Gladys; b. 25 Mar 1906, d. 30 Jan 1993, wife of Charlie Nelson
McKinney, Charlie Nelson; b. 02 Apr 1908, d. 17 Jun 1987, husband of Mary Gladys
McKinney, Robert Fulton; b. 26 Feb 1929, d. 11 Jan 1998, husband of Elaine
McKinney, Elaine (Stults); b. 08 May 1941, wife of Robert Fulton
McKinney, Charles N. "Chuck"; b. 25 Feb 1933, d. 06 Apr 2009
Richardson, B. June; b. 08 Jun 1943
Richardson, William H.; b. 21 Oct 1941, d. 25 Sep 1983, Pfc. US Army
Calvert, William Orval Jr.; b. 15 Feb 1941, d. 02 Apr 2009, husband of June, m: 05 Sep 1987
Whitehead, Oscar; b. 12 Sep 1906, d. 04 Apr 1984, husband of Nancy Lee
Whitehead, Nancy Lee; b. 09 Nov 1921, d. 30 Dec 1995, wife of Oscar
Whitehead, Solon Wayne Sr.; b. 13 Feb 1951, d. 17 Sep 1995, AB US Air Force
Smith, Betty L.; b. 21 Jan 1934, only date
Smith, William L.; b. 30 Aug 1928, d. 18 Nov 1986
Daniels, Eugene; b. 29 Jun 1932, d. 24 Sep 1996
Purser, Thelma Jean; b. 12 Jun 1946, d. 08 Jun 1995
Purser, J. M.; b. 13 Feb 1917, d. 09 Jul 1988
Purser, Jessie Mae; b. 24 Jul 1912, d. 18 Dec 1987
Cox, Glenda Faye; b. 23 Jun 1948, d. 11 Dec 2004
Wallner, Brenda (Purser); b. 20 Aug 1973, d. 22 May 2002
Purser, Bertha Pauline; b. 12 Dec 1946, d. 22 Feb 2006, wife of Jimmy Lee, m: 12 Aug 1963
Purser, Jimmy Lee; b. 18 Jul 1942, d. 15 Aug 1986, husband of Bertha P., 1st husband
 
ROW 30 (North-South)
Malone, Quincy E.; b. 18 Jan 1954, only date
Malone, Patricia D.; b. 15 Jul 1952, d. 30 Sep 2006, wife of Quincy
Malone, Lurline (Adams); b. 25 Feb 1923, d. 09 Sep 1997
Malone, M. J. Rev.; b. 19 Apr 1918, only date
Kimbrell, William Edward Bud; b. 20 Jan 1940, d. 08 Feb 2006
Gambrell, Brittany Lynn; b. 07 Apr 1987, d. 27 Oct 1987
Watkins, Noble Jr.; b. 02 Sep 1954, d. 31 Mar 1972
Watkins, Mary Ruby; b. 02 Dec 1928, d. 03 Jul 1975
Watkins, Noble R.; b. 02 May 1919, d. 05 Oct 2005
Reeves, H. Daniel; b. 20 Dec 1897, d. 08 Jan 1983
Reeves, Ida L.; b. 10 Dec 1907, d. 27 Jul 2001
Reeves, Buddy; b. 31 May 1931, d. 23 Feb 1991
 
ROW 31 (South-North)
Reeves, Alice; b. 28 Jul 1930, d. 15 Aug 1995
Reeves, J. F.; b. 18 Feb 1929, d. 01 May 1991
Henson, Mattie Louella Lou; b. 16 May 1923, d. 21 Sep 2006, wife of Roy Allen
Henson, Roy A.; b. 10 Jun 1917, d. 16 Aug 1980
Kimmons, Buddy Ray; b. 20 May 1947, d. 20 Aug 1972
Wright, Marcie A.; b. 22 Aug 1977, only date
Wright, Joyce A.; b. 07 Nov 1953, d. 19 Jul 1989
Wright, Glen; b. 31 Aug 1947, d. 22 Jul 2008, husband of Mary (Haynes)
Martin, Dexter Pauline Little Mama; b. 14 Mar 1921, d. 25 Apr 2006, wife of Robert H.
Russell, Ethel M. Big Mama (Caperton); b. 08 Aug 1937, d. 01 Oct 2010
Purser, Timothy Wayne II Timbo; b. 18 May 1976, d. 17 Apr 1989
Purser, Paul H. Bug; b. 11 Mar 1925, d. 17 Mar 1991
Purser, Jeffie (Malone); b. 29 Aug 1931, only date
McKinney, Myrine O.; b. 25 Oct 1915, d. 01 Oct 2008, wife of Shiloh Garfield, m: 03 May 1939
McKinney, Shiloh Garfield; b. 29 Mar 1918, d. 25 Feb 1989, husband of Myrine O., Pvt. US Army WWII 
Rodweller, Heaven Leigh (Olive); b. 30 Jun 1995, 30 Jun 1995
Martin, Raymond Boyd; b. 25 Mar 1925, d. 03 Nov 2000, US Army
Hanvey, Kody Don; b. 12 Jan 1996, d. 12 Jan 1996, son of Kevin & Jody
Hanvey, Kevin Don; b. 21 Dec 1971, d. 20 May 2004, husband of Jody Lee
 
ROW 32 (North-South)
Frazier, Melvin Joe; b. 05 Oct 1934, only date, husband of Betty Jo
Frazier, Betty Jo (Holt); b. 01 Oct 1934, d. 21 Jan 2003, wife of Melvin Joe, m: 25 Sep 1955
Sledge, Joseph Daniel Danny; b. 04 Aug 1955, d. 12 Mar 1999
Gibson, Patricia M.; b. 27 Feb 1932, d. 27 Apr 1999
Sledge, Miles Hoyt Sr.; b. 15 Aug 1931, d. 14 Dec 2012, husband of Mary �Connie�, US Navy
Malone, Herschell Edward; b. 24 Jul 1921, d. 09 Jul 1990, Pfc. US Army
Wright, Mark Twain; b. 20 Jul 1967, d. 14 Jan 2009, husband of Violet (Caperton)
Wright, Violet (Caperton); b. 20 Jun 1972, only date, wife of Mark Twain, m: 07 Jul 1989
Kimmons, Shelia Lois; b. 28 Jul 1958, only date, wife of Troy Lynn
Kimmons, Troy Lynn; b. 06 Nov 1960, d. 29 Jan 2008
Moore, Thomas Olen; b. 17 Jul 1890, d. 21 Jan 1983, husband of Linda
Moore, Linda (Keeton); b. 04 Mar 1915, d. 09 Feb 2002, wife of Thomas Olen
 
ROW 33 (South-North)
Malone, Terry Lane; b. 17 Feb 1953, d. 01 Aug 1998
Malone, Hazel D.; b. 04 Feb 1929, only date
Malone, William L. Bill; b. 01 Feb 1925, d. 27 Jan 2007, husband of Hazel (Stults)
Rich, Morgan Brook; b. 16 Apr 1993, d. 10 Jun 2010, daughter of Paul & Cynthia (Lancaster) 
Sanders, Margaret Ann; b. 18 Aug 1944, d. 31 May 1999
Perkins, Linda (Sanders); b. 11 Feb 1946, d. 30 Sep 2003, daughter of James & Nora Sanders
Sanders, Michael Joe; b. 06 Jun 1965, d. 30 Sep 2003, grandson of James & Nora Sanders
Kelly, Blaze Adreona; b. 12 May 2000, 12 May 2000, daughter of Josh & Shawna
Cornelius, Lori Ann (Goodman); b. 02 Feb 1967, d. 21 Aug 2009, daughter of Juanita & Donald Goodman

ROW 34 (North-South)
Stults, Hershel Wayne; b. 18 Feb 1967, d. 18 Nov 2008
Stults, Arlie Taft; b. 1939, d. 06 Oct 2003
Stults, David Anthony; b. 1963, 19 Jun 2002
Malone, Michael Roy; b. 21 Aug 1959, d. 05 Jul 2003, husband of Heidi Cauoette
Daniel, James Kenneth Jr. Jay; b. 10 Dec 1985, d. 17 Jun 2005, son of James K. & Brenda
Cape, Debora Lynn; b. 13 May 1959, d. 01 Jul 2007, daughter of Clara Berryhill
Edgar, Annie Mae (Robertson); b. 25 Jun 1918, d. 24 Jan 2007, wife of Quincy
Edgar, Quincy; b. 27 Aug 1924, d. 13 Apr 2011, husband of 1st, Nancy Annie Mae (Robertson), 2nd Jeanette (Coker)
Bogus, Hannah Grace; b. & d. 12 Jan 2012, daughter of Sarah (Bolden) & Jesse M.

Row 34-A (South-North)
Butler, Hollis Ray; b. 13 Feb 1939, only date
Butler, Mary Lee Anna (Blevins); b. 13 Sep 1941, only date
Willis, Jim; b. 27 Nov 1946, only date
Willis, Vickie Lynn; b. 25 Feb 1964, d. 11 May 2010
Denton, Ricky Wayne; b. 18 Sep 1950, d. 10 Mar 2012
Denton, Julie; b. 05 Sep 1970, d. 09 Sep, 2009

Row 34-B (North-South)
Hanback, Donna Jean (Robbins); b. 18 Dec 1968, d. 15 May 2012, wife of Samuel, m: 01 May 1999

Row 34-C (South-North)
Kendall, Russell Gordon; b. 20 Dec 1940, d. 01 May 2012, husband of Barbara Jean (Brown), m: 03 Sep 1960
Kendall, Barbara Jean (Brown); b. 11 Nov 1941, only date 

Row 34-D (North-South)
Roberts, Donald Ray Don; b. 09 Jun 1941, d. 06 Dec 2012, husband of Billie (Cudabac) �Dixie�, US Navy

ROW 35 (South-North) (Beginning at southwest corner of upper older section)
Williams, Dessie Lee, no dates
Barnett, Elaine; b. 24 Jan 1952, only date
Barnett, Johnny Lee; b. 30 Sep 1946, d. 07 Feb 2013, husband of Elaine
Fortner, William H. Bill; b. 09 Aug 1937, d. 25 Mar 2008, husband of Melba (Phillips), US Coast Guard, Coast Guard medal of good conduct with one bronze star
Young, Arch A.; b. 21 Apr 1915, d. 24 Apr 2013, husband of Maydean (Bratcher) US Army WWII
Bratcher, Carmel G.; b. 22 Oct 1918, d. 24 Jun 2010, S Sgt US Army WWII
Smith, Mary Ruth; b. 96 Dec 1938, d. 27 Apr 2003
 
ROW 36 (North-South)
Olive, Glenda Lou; b. 13 Oct 1949, d. 11 Apr 1950
Olive, Shirley Ann; b. 28 Mar 1940, only date
Olive, Corene (Butler); b. 09 Mar 1918, d. 23 Mar 2012, wife of Herschell Sr.
Olive, Herschell E.; b. 30 Jul 1914, d. 23 Apr 1990
Olive, Betty Sue (Killingsworth); b. 09 Jul 1934, d. 30 May 2012 wife of Herschell Jr.
Olive, Herschell Jr.; b. 26 Feb 1937, d. 30 May 2012
Davis, Nannie E.; b. 05 Jun 1884, d. 14 Apr 1961, wife of Charlie A.
Davis, Charlie A.; b. 24 Mar 1878, d. 10 Jun 1952, husband of Nannie E.
Davis, Homer L.; b. 29 Aug 1913, d. 09 Sep 1943
Davis, Chappel M.; b. 1888, d. 1970
Davis, John H.; b. 1886, d. 1963
Bratcher, Cordelia W.; b. 09 May 1892, d. 16 Sep 1992
Bratcher, Austin B.; b. 12 May 1890, d. 21 Nov 1972
Dixon, baby Ray; b. 30 July 1927, d. 08 Oct 1948
Dixon, Hazel Dean; b. 04 Feb 1929, only date
Dixon, John Cecil; b. 21 Jan 1924, d. 16 Nov 2005, husband of Eileen
Dixon, Bobby Glenn; b. 04 Feb 1939, d. 16 Aug 1996, US Air Force
Montgomery, Deward E.; b. 19 Nov 1922, d. 20 Jun 1988, Pvt. US Army WWII
Montgomery, Martha; b. 04 May 1905, d. 28 Aug 1984
Montgomery, Edd; b. 18 Dec 1904, d. 21 Aug 1965
Gamel, Vera L.; b. 07 Jun 1938, d. 20 Nov 1967
Juliano, Lisa (Gamel); b. 29 Feb 1960, d. 21 Oct 1995
Gamel, Keith; b. 26 Jan 1958, d. 02 Oct 1988
Gamel, Janet Leigh; 21 Jul 1967, d. 09 Mar 2001
Caudle, Fayrene; b. 29 Jun 1936, only date
Dickerson, Jewel (Montgomery); b. 07 Oct 1933, d. 05 Mar 2010
Collins, Bernie James; b. 07 May 1943, d. 26 Jan 2010
Whitten, Buford Elgie; b. 02 Oct 1913, d. 17 Oct 2001
Whitten, Lillian (Butler); b. 24 Feb 1913, d. 05 Dec 1997
 
ROW 37 (South-North)
Butler, Johnny Patrick; b. 20 Jun 1963, d. 09 Dec 1984
Taylor, Charles W.; b. 15 Feb 1898, d. 27 May 1954, , flat marker, AL Pvt. CO �M� 120 Inf. WWI
Pruitt, Andrew E.; b. 12 Aug 1909, d. 30 Dec 1992
Pruitt, Mary Louise; b. 27 Aug 1909, d. 07 Oct 1993
Chambers, Doris A.; b. 11 Nov 1931, only date
Chambers, Calvin O.; b. 01 Apr 1925, d. 18 Dec 1981, Sfc. US Army WWII & Korea
Chambers, Pamela C.; 30 Nov 1953, only date, infant daughter of Calvin & Doris
Eddy, Lenora Ann; b. 25 Apr 1944, d. 03 May 1944, daughter of C. D. & Gladys
 
ROW 38 (North-South)
Butler, Larry P.; b. 1942, d. 1977
Phillips, Daniel Chase; b. 02 May 1984, d. 04 Feb 1991
Pruitt, Charles C.; b. 07 Jan 1937, d. 30 Oct 1982, flat marker
Thompson, Herman R.; b. 26 Jun 1930, d. 15 Aug 1992
Thompson, Icie A.; b. 22 May 1919, d. 14 May 2007
McIntire, Nancy S.; b. 1949, d. 1949
Matthews, James Timothy; b. 28 Aug 1962, d. 16 Jun 1984, PV2 US Army
Kelley, Anthony Tony; b. 23 Sep 1958, d. 08 Oct 2007
Killen, Angela; b. 15 Dec 1967, d. 15 Jan 2008
Olive, Bonnie (Hensley); b. 12 May 1921, only date, wife of Cecil Melvin, m: 12 May 1940
Olive, Cecil Melvin; b. 18 Apr 1918, d. 17 May 2005, husband of Bonnie
Linville, Jesse Albert; b. 13 Aug 1933, d. 30 Oct 2001, US Army Korea
Linville, Thomas Franklin; b. 28 Oct 1932, d. 12 Jun 2004, son of Kermit & Gladys
Linville, Gladys (Gallien); b. 30 Mar 1908, d. 29 Oct 1995
Linville, Kermit Carver; b. 10 Jan 1914, d. 16 Apr 1970
Linville, Aileen S.; b. 01 Jan 1913, d. 30 Jan 1995
Linville, Ralph G.; b. 10 Sep 1910, d. 29 Jul 1969
Linville, James H.; b. 1876, d. 1959
Linville, Dora M.; b. 24 Jun 1888, d. 10 Jul 1959
Linville, James Henry Jr.; b. 1923, d. 1994, Cpl. US Army WWII
Eddy, Margaret L.; b. 25 Mar 1930, d. 11 Jan 1948, daughter of Doke & Nora
Eddy, Nora (Peterson) Barefoot; b. 20 Sep 1901, d. 02 Dec 1973
Eddy, James A.; b. 05 Jul 1932, d. 01 Sep 2008, husband of Dale (Davis)
Eddy, Dale D.; b. 07 May 1940, only date, m: 03 Oct 1983
 
ROW 39 (South-North)
Butler, Jewel Deane; b. 22 Dec 1929, only date, wife of Hobert L.
Butler, Hobert L.; b. 04 Aug 1924, d. 15 Feb 1996, husband of Jewel Deane
Burns, Yvonne (Harper); b. 10 Sep 1936, only date
Burns, James M.; b. 28 Jan 1937, only date
Burns, Pearl (Dodd); b. 10 Nov 1912, d. 10 Nov 2004, wife of Rev. Mack Burns
Burns, Mack Rev.; b. 22 May 1901, d. 23 Jan 1993
Burns, Emma (Roberson); b. 18 Feb 1902, d. 15 Oct 1945
Hogan, Avo; b. 10 Mar 1926, only date, wife of John R.
Hogan, John R.; b. 06 Jan 1926, d. 07 Nov 1981, husband of Avo
Hogan, Charles K. Rev.; b. 1884, d. 1942
Hogan, Leona (McMinn); b. 1892, d. 1983
Hogan, Leamon C.; b. 09 Apr 1916, d. 21 Jan 1982
Hogan, Maggie M.; b. 23 Aug 1931, d. 22 Jan 2002, wife of Charles L.
Hogan, Charles L.; b. 15 Jan 1922, d. 28 Jul 2010, husband of Maggie M.
Lee, no given name; b. Sep 1943, only date, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. T. Lee
Lee, Marty H.; b. 11 Sep 1957, d. 19 Oct 1976
Whitten, Lawrence L.; b. 28 Jan 1917, d. 30 Nov 1979
Whitten, Isa; b. 1891, d. 1956
Whitten, Sherman R.; b. 1890, d. 1981
Whitten, Addie Lee (Montgomery); b. 02 Jun 1895, d. 06 Sep 1972
Burns, Ida Marie; b. 09 Apr 1916, d. 25 Feb 1998
Burns, Cecil C.; b. 06 Jun 1910, d. 01 Nov 1989
Burns, James Edward; b. 21 Apr 1931, d. 21 Jul 1950, son of Cecil C. & Ida Marie
Burns, Katherine Lee; b. 02 Nov 1942, d. 28 Oct 1943, daughter of Cecil C. & Ida Marie
Pruitt, Alton H.; b. 09 Jul 1915, d. 07 Jul 1982
Pruitt, Hellen O.; b. 1946, d. 1946
Pruitt, Jimmey R.; b. 1950, d. 1950
Hodges, Jerimy; b. 23 Oct 1979, d. 24 Oct 1979
Burdine, Betty B.; b. 1937, only date, wife of Robert L. Jr.
Burdine, Robert L. Jr. Bob; b. 08 Mar 1938, d. 04 Jun 2003, husband of Betty
Butler, Alvin Joe; b. 09 May 1914, d. 17 Apr 2003
Butler, Louise (Chambers); b. 15 Feb 1918, d. 22 May 2003
 
ROW 40 (North-South)
Vaughn, Linda (Stults); b. 01 Oct 1949, d. 14 Oct 2008
Stults, Nora (Chambers); b. 22 Nov 1913, d. 30 May 2003
Stults, Ernest Elvis; b. 13 May 1908, d. 19 Jan 1989, Cpl. US Army WWII
Phillips, Jessica Hope; b. 09 May 1981, d. 09 May 1981, daughter of Jesse & Tina
Barkley, Annie Bell; b. 06 Jun 1907, d. 17 Apr 1995
Phillips, Jessie O.; b. 19 Apr 1915, d. 25 Sep 1977
Phillips, Era B.; b. 15 Feb 1921, d. 24 Jun 2003
Barrett, Edgar E.; b. 1885, d. 1946
Barrett, Dean; b. 1884, no death date
Curtis, E. L. Bill; b. 16 Apr 1920, d. 30 Oct 1985
Liles, Leonard L.; b. 22 May 1952, d. 13 Mar 2013
Liles, Ernie D.; b. 16 Dec 1949, d. 28 May 1993
Liles, Dorothy E.; b. 22 Aug 1924, d. 27 Jan 1950
Liles, Lessie L.; b. 19 Sep 1911, d. 19 Jun 1986
Liles, Lavina Mae (Worth); b. 21 May 1911, d. 08 Feb 1942, wife of L. L.
Worth, Freemont, no dates
Fowler, Wilma Lucille; 1925, d. 1929, daughter of W. P. & Leeler
Whitten, infant, no dates, infant of Sherman R. & ISA
Olive, Ida L.; b. 11 Jul 1887, d. 07 Mar 1982
Olive, J. C. N.; b. 29 Sep 1891, d. 06 Jun 1943
Whitten, Wesley; b. 24 Apr 1858, d. 12 Nov 1922
Whitten, Mollie; b. 01 Nov 1865, d. 15 May 1939
Fowler, John C.; b. 1889, d. 1958
Fowler, Ella W.; b. 1895, d. 1984
Fowler, infant; b. 28 May 1917, d. 05 Jun 1917, daughter of J. C. & Ella
Infant, unknown
Whitten, Frankie E.; b. 01 Mar 1902, d. 02 Mar 1962
Whitten, Harvey M.; b. 19 Oct 1889, d. 05 Feb 1980
Whitten, Mary J.; b. 31 Aug 1888, d. 03 Mar 1917
Whitten, Grady; b. 02 Aug 1914, d. 07 Feb 1921
Whitten, infant; b. 11 Apr 1931, d. 11 Apr 1931, daughter of H. M. & F. E.
Gallien, Lacy; b. 11 Aug 1913, d. 09 Dec 1914
O'Bryant, Little Tom; b. 25 May 1903, d. 24 Aug 1964
O'Bryant, Lillian Pearl; b. 05 Jul 1905, d. 01 Jul 1996
O'Bryant, Darrell Keith; b. 29 Oct 1963, d. 10 Jun 1994
O'Bryant, J. D.; b. 20 May 1934, d. 07 Mar 1998
O'Bryant, James J.; b. 23 May 1926, d. 07 Mar 2014
O'Bryant, Willie Ruth; b. 06 Sep 1930, d. 22 Sep 2010, wife of James J.
 
ROW 41 (South-North)
Scott, Ben T.; b. 01 Nov 1913, d. 14 Feb 1971
Scott, Clura G.; b. 26 Jan 1908, d. 21 Sep 1963
Rock, unknown
Stooksberry, Lizzie; b. 18 Jan 1876, d. 12 Sep 1911, wife of L. W.
Henson, infant; d. 1922, daughter of D. P. & Mary Etta
Stooksberry, Homer; b. 1904, d. 1923
Henson, Mary Etta; b. 22 Nov 1898, d. 07 Sep 1923
Whitten, George Monroe; b. 10 Apr 1881, d. 28 Mar 1954
Whitten, Nancy Cordelia; b. 06 May 1885, d. 21 Mar 1951
Whitten, Georgia L.; b. 28 Oct 1905, d. 25 Feb 1906, daughter of G. M. & N. C.
Bevis, infant; b. 20 Feb 1917, d. 21 Feb 1917, infant of Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Bevis
Bevis, Dorothy; b. 15 May 1918, d. 04 Jul 1918, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Bevis
Bevis, Sally D.; b. 10 Mar 1896, d. 28 Mar 1986
Bevis, Henry J.; b. 15 Jan 1893, d. 14 Feb 1975
Bevis, James Orlan; b. 09 Jul 1921, d. 01 Jul 1990, S1US Navy WWII
Olive, M. E.; b. 29 May 1851, d. 13 Nov 1923, wife of H. R.
Olive, H. R.; b. 18 Feb 1849, d. 07 Nov 1918, husband of M. E.
Olive, Nannie E.; b. 22 Nov 1853, d. 02 Feb 1926, wife of J. W.
Olive, Nannie Dell; b. 04 Feb 1923, d. 30 Jan 1936, daughter of J. C. N. & Ida L.
Thorne, Paul S.; b. 06 Sep 1925, d. 11 Jan 1926
Fowler, Lewis; b, 14 Oct 1863, d. 18 Feb 1931, husband of Nancy E.
Fowler, Nancy E.; b. 28 Mar 1866, d. 03 Dec 1935, wife of Lewis
Fowler, Jesse L.; b. 03 Dec 1890, d. 12 Dec 1938
Fowler, Nettie W.; b. 04 Mar 1896, d. 06 Jul 1963
Phillips, infant; 13 Nov 1943, only date, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. O.
Whitten, infant; 01 Mar 1947, only date, son of C. G. & D. L.
Whitten, Dorothy Lucille (Wilson); b. 18 May 1925, d. 20 Aug 2012, wife of Charles Garner �Mutt�, m: 07 Sep 1945
Whitten, Charles Garner Mutt; b. 04 Jun 1927, only date
 
ROW 42 (North-South)
Gallien, John Roy; b. 25 Aug 1917, d. 16 Feb 1988, husband of Flora Earlene
Gallien, Flora Earlene; b. 17 Apr 1921, d. 30 Sep 1947, wife of John Roy
Gallien, Johnny Roy; b. 09 Sep 1940, d. 24 Jan 2002
Copeland, William Charles; b. 16 Apr 1936, d. 13 Feb 1994, Pvt. US Marine Corps.
Copeland, William Paul; b. 20 Jan 1906, d. 17 May 1946
Bridgman, Addie Orene (Patterson); b. 21 Mar 1935, d. 11 Nov 2001
Daniel, Sam N.; b. 1888, d. 1958
Daniel, Laura; b. 1886, d. 1935
Patterson, Perry Otha; b. 12 Jul 1917, d. 04 Jun 1983, hus. of Laura, Pfc. US Marine Corps WWII
Patterson, William O.; b. 29 Mar 1938, d. 26 Aug 1997, son of Perry & Laura
Patterson, Laura A.; b. 23 Aug 1917, d. 25 Aug 1998, wife of Perry Otha
Patterson, Addie; b. 08 Jan 1882, d. 05 Nov 1934, wife of J. W.
Chambers, Floyd B.; b. 27 Mar 1907, d. 21 Apr 1961, TN SSgt. 555 AAA AW BN CAC WWII
Chambers, Annie L.; b. 1887, d. 1968
Chambers, Walter; b. 1872, d. 1950
Chambers, William A.; 19 Jul 1918, only date, France & WWI
Chambers, Louise Clay; b. 1849, d. 1922
Whitten, James S.; b. 25 Oct 1880, d. 21 Jun 1932
Whitten, Katie (Sledge); b. 10 Aug 1887, d. 05 Jul 1937
Whitten, William Asberry; b. 27 Oct 1852, d. 01 Dec 1926
Whitten, Martha E.; b. 14 Feb 1857, d. 25 Jul 1934
Whitten, Nettie L.; b. 09 Oct 1893, d. 25 Aug 1948
McKinney, Alvin D.; b. 13 Jul 1942, only date, son of Mr. & Mrs. S.G. McKinney
Linville, Russ Wayne; 29 Apr 1940, only date, son of Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Linville
Linville, baby of Sovelia Linville, no other information
Risner, Sovelia (Linville); 31 Mar 1883, d. 24 May 1907
Olive, William T.; b. 12 Jan 1925, d. 27 Aug 1977, Sgt. US Army WWII
Thompson, Walsie N.; b. 30 Sep 1910, d. 20 Jun 1997, wife of Ishmael W., m: 11 Mar 1928
Thompson, Ishmael W.; b. 06 Oct 1907, d. 12 Jun 1977, husband of Walsie N.
Henson, D. P.; b. 27 Jul 1898, d. 03 Jun 1982
Gallien, Mary E.; b. 01 Jun 1843, d. 30 Sep 1928, wife of D. G.
Gallien, D. G.; b. 09 Oct 1842, d. 11 Apr 1907, husband of Mary E.
 
ROW 43 (South-North)
Douglas, Constance Connie Audrelia; b. 07 May 1926, d. 05 Aug 1985
Sledge, John R.; b. 11 Jul 1904, d. 16 Jan 1975
Sledge, Belle O.; b. 01 Jan 1905, d. 25 Dec 1986
Olive, Carter R.; b. 29 Apr 1911, d. 10 Mar 1970
Olive, H. F.; b. 19 Sep 1899, d. 13 Jan 1901 
Olive, M. O. Dec 29 1909, daughter of R. R. & V. E.
Olive, Richard R.; b. 03 Nov 1873, d. 12 May 1917, husband of Viola E.
Olive, Viola E.; b. 28 Jul 1873, d. 10 Sep 1950
Gallien, Lester H.; b. 28 Aug 1912, d. 20 Oct 1912, son of Babe & Lillie E. 
Gallien, Lillie E.; b. 06 Nov 1890, d. 21 Oct 1912, wife of Babe
Gallien, Babe; b. 30 Apr 1882, d. 20 Jan 1970, husband of Lillie E.
Gallien, Nancy C.; b. 12 Oct 1884, d. 28 May 1966
Gallien, Joe Ray; b. 06 Feb 1919, d. 05 Sep 1993, QMS1 US Navy WWII & Korea
Stults, Cordelia A.; b. 01 Feb 1872, d. 19 Jan 1916
Stults, Tipton C.; b. 09 Mar 1870, d. 13 Mar 1955
Stults, Alice Pearl; b. 19 Aug 1888, d. 14 Jan 1925
Linville, G. W.; b. 30 Jan 1847, d. 07 Feb 1918
Wilson, Silvia; b. 10 Feb 1913, d. 05 Jan 1915
White, Josie P.; b. 23 Apr 1917, d. 26 Jan 1995, mother of Sarah R. Gwin
Gwin, Sarah R.; b. 15 Apr 1933, d. 29 May 1980, daughter of Josie P. White
Roberson, Edsel; 05 Aug 1921, only date, son of J. H. & Viola
Roberson, infant; b. 02 Dec 1918, d. 02 Dec 1918, son of J. H. & Nannie
Roberson, Nannie; b. 10 Sep 1894, d. 04 Dec 1918, wife of J. H.
Butler, Sallie Jane; b. 23 May 1871, d. 25 Nov 1943
Butler, James Russell; b. 30 Jul 1869, d. 03 Jul 1943
Butler, John W.; b. 26 Aug 1896, d. 14 Jan 1957
Burns, Liza E.; b. 07 Sep 1874, d. 28 Jan 1933
Burns, Thomas H.; b. 24 Feb 1874, d. 21 Jan 1953
Olive, Jimmie Lee; b. 11 Sep 1931, d. 23 Mar 1942, son of W. W. & C. N.
Olive, Cecil N.; b. 07 Oct 1913, d. 05 Mar 1964
Olive, Waylon W.; b. 09 Aug 1907, d. 06 Feb 1994
Wallace, Clarice; b. 25 Dec 1924, only date, m: 02 Jan 1941, wife of Leander
Wallace, Leander; b. 28 Mar 1921, d. 03 May 1988, husband of Clarice
Wallace, Viva V.; b. 16 Oct 1919, d. 16 Nov 1979
Wallace, Doyle G.; b. 15 Apr 1918, d. 04 Mar 2004
 
ROW 44 (North-South)
Williams, Johnny Benny; b. 04 Feb 1946, d. 26 Jan 2004
Williams, Johnny W.; b. 21 May 1917, d. 26 Jan 1991
Williams, Mary Irene; b. 13 May 1928, d. 03 Aug 1976
Sledge, Dumont; b. 25 Aug 1920, d. 17 Jul 1957, father of Bonnie L.
Sledge, Bonnie L.; b. 03 Aug 1945, d. 10 Nov 1945, daughter of Dumont
Carothers, Joan; b. 21 Aug 1931, d. 03 Apr 1991
Carothers, Donald R.; b. 03 May 1932, d. 19 Jun 1990, Msgt. US Air Force Korea & Vietnam
Sledge, Dorothy E.; b. 30 Dec 1911, d. 04 Dec 1968
Sledge, Avon H.; b. 01 Mar 1896, d. 05 Jan 1953, AL Sgt. CO �A� 5 Ammo TN 5 Div WWI
Jones, James E.; b. 05 Feb 1940, d. 11 May 1941
Sledge, Larry Thomas; b. 25 Mar 1938, d. 17 Jan 1939
Sledge, Billy Ray; b. 08 Sep 1933, d. 17 Feb 1983, SMSgt. US Air Force Korea & Vietnam
Sledge, Anke C.; b. 29 Apr 1939, d. 24 Sep 2010
Linville, Dickie D.; b. 06 Apr 1893, d. 20 May 1937
Linville, Maxie M; b. 16 Aug 1902, d. 28 Sep 1988
Butler, Millard F.; b. 17 Jan 1891, d. 11 Jan 1934
Butler, Nettie O.; b. 16 Feb 1914, d. 04 Jan 1929
Butler, Bessie (Burns); b. 04 Apr 1893, d. 07 May 1990
Roberson, infant; b. 11 Sep 1923, d. 11 Sep 1923, daughter of Allen & Gladys
Pruitt, Edna L.; b. 1918, d. 1990
Pruitt, Carver C.; b. 1905, d. 1957
Pruitt, Merea; b. 11 Mar 1912, d. 07 Oct 1912, daughter of O. W. & H. C.
Pruitt, Octavia W.; b. 12 Mar 1886, d. 30 Jan 1969, wife of Harvey C.
Pruitt, Harvey C.; b. 02 Jan 1885, d. 03 Jun 1956, husband of Octavia W.
Stricklin, Castle (Pruitt); b. 12 Oct 1910, d. 19 Dec 1993
Pruitt, Shirley; b. 02 Dec 1939, d. 08 Oct 1958
Arnold, J. D.; b. 06 Oct 1849, d. 27 Jul 1926
Arnold, Caroline; b. 16 Aug 1850, d. 23 Feb 1924
Arnold, W. D.; b. 24 Jul 1874, d. 01 Aug 1904
Olive, Waymon; b. 18 Feb 1900, d. 22 Apr 1989
Olive, James W.; b. 18 Aug 1879, d. 10 Jul 1911
Olive, Florence; b. 21 Jul 1878, d. 12 Jun 1953
House, Warren C.; b. 19 Oct 1828, d. 17 Aug 1910, husband of Mary 
House, Mary; b. 05 Dec 1830, d. 13 Oct 1895, wife of Warren C.
Olive, Nancy; b. 27 Apr 1827, d. 12 Mar 1907
Roberts, Annie B.; b. 10 Jan 1915, d. 13 Nov 1993, wife of Floyd
Roberts, Floyd; b. 28 Sep 1921, d. 20 Jan 1991, husband of Annie B.
 
ROW 45 (South-North)
Roberts, J. W.; b. 1864, d. 1948
Roberts, Ellie; b. 1890, d. 1966
Roberts, W. Jerry Little Bit; b. 18 Nov 1947, d. 22 Oct 1984
Kiddy, James H.; no dates, Pvt. TRP H6 TN Cav CSA
Olive, Lee; b. 1884, d. 1917
Olive, Herman Everet; infant, no dates
Holt, Austin; b. 11 Nov 1864, d. 08 Feb 1923
Holt, Mary E.; b. 28 Feb 1864, d. 17 Jan 1955
Arnold, Martha R.; d. 19 Mar 1897, 70 years of age
Holt, Edsel A.; b. 25 Apr 1922, d. 21 Jan 1923, son of M. O. & E. G.
Holt, Paul; 08 May 1935, only date
Holt, Garnet; b. 1896, d. 1983
Holt, M. O. Sr.; b. 1894, d. 1965
Butler, Jessie Pearl; b. 23 Sep 1883, d. 04 Feb 1908, wife of J. W.
Butler, Joe W.; b. 07 Apr 1885, d. 02 Feb 1969
Butler, Carrie K.; b. 04 May 1892, d. 17 May 1974
Wilson, infant; 12 Mar 1924, only date, daughter of S. W. & I. L.
Wilson, infant; 16 Jan 1934, only date, son of S. W. & I. L.
Wilson, Ida B.; b. 06 Nov 1898, d. 14 Nov 1991, wife of Shelby W.
Wilson, Shelby W.; b. 24 Dec 1898, d. 06 Apr 1990, husband of Ida B.
Bromley, Eugene; b. 21 Jun 1927, d. 25 Jul 1931, son of M. B. & J. N.
Bromley, James Newton; b. 20 Dec 1894, d. 12 Jul 1947, Texas Seaman US Navy WWI
Keeton, Mollie (Bromley); b. 28 Jul 1903, d. 24 May 1999
Keeton, John Ice; b. 14 Jan 1913, d. 03 Dec 2010, husband of Mollie (Bromley)
Bromley, Carroll Q.; b. 09 Jan 1922, d. 24 Nov 1998, Pvt US Army WWII
Roberson, William H.; b. 07 Dec 1870, d. 19 May 1950
Roberson, Leona; b. 12 Mar 1874, d. 29 Jan 1970
Stults, Henry Dee; b. 1910, d. 1935, son of William O.
Stults, William O.; b. 1880, d. 1960, father of Henry Dee
Roberts, J. Floyd; b. 1940, d. 1940
Hughes, Ruth S.; b. 12 Aug 1938, d. 03 Nov 2002
Sanders, Donnie Ray; b. 09 Jun 1965, d. 16 May 1999
Sanders, Nora L.; b. 25 Jan 1919, d. 19 Aug 1999
Sanders, James W.; b. 05 Oct 1918, d. 07 Jun 1987
Coss, Brenda; b. 12 Jun 1944, d. 03 Jul 1980
Sanders, James L.; b. 30 Dec 1947, d. 27 Feb 1948
Sanders, baby; b. 09 Mar 1954, d. 09 Mar 1954
Sanders, baby; b. 02 Dec 1953, d. 02 Dec 1953
 
ROW 46 (North-South)
Williams, William Kenneth; 26 Sep 1960, only date, infant of Johnny & Irene
Williams, Barry Lane; 09 Dec 1962, only date, infant of Johnny & Irene
Montgomery, G. W.; b. 19 Jul 1932, d. 07 May 1987
Montgomery, Mary Ethel (Williford); b. 30 May 1908, 28 Jun 1997, wife of Oscar
Montgomery, Oscar, Rev.; b. 27 Sep 1905, d. 24 Mar 1956, husband of Mary Ethel
Douglas, Inez M. (McGee); b. 09 Aug 1938, d. 10 Jan 1997
Douglas, Larry Wayne; b. 10 Apr 1948, d. 27 Mar 2013
Taylor, Etta; b. 1880, d. 1970
Taylor, W. L.; b. 1870, d. 1948
Stults, Virginia H.; b. 11 Apr 1910, d. 21 Jul 1999 
Stults, Tonnie W.; b. 10 Dec 1902, d. 15 Sep 1989
Wood, Opal (Sledge); b. 17 Aug 1910, d. 01 Apr 1975
Woods, Willie Louis; b. 11 Jun 1895, d. 26 Mar 1942
Stults, Clora (Brewer); b. 23 Dec 1903, d. 30 Jul 1981
Stults, Arthur Lee; 13 Jul 1907, d. 20 May 1990
Stults, Audie; b. 17 Apr 1912, d. 06 Jun 1939
Stults, infant girl; 1939, only date
Stults, Katherine Mae; 1945, only date
Gray, Lonzo D.; b. 12 Oct 1906, d. 20 Dec 1980
Gray, Nadine S.; b. 04 May 1912, d. 10 Aug 1976
Mathews, Ruth (Sledge); b. 25 Mar 1923, d. 07 May 1963
Sledge, Gabe Rella; b. 22 Oct 1884, d. 02 Mar 1944
Sledge, Sterling G.; b. 05 Mar 1863, d. 13 Dec 1927
Roberson, Thomas Allen; b. 09 Sep 1900, d. 24 Oct 1977
Roberson, F. Gladys; b. 09 May 1906, d. 14 Nov 1985
Roberson, Elvis Hubert; b. 02 Oct 1926, d. 20 Mar 1989, husband of Jewel Dean, S2 US Navy WWII
Roberson, Jewel Dean; b. 22 Feb 1932, d. only date, m: 17 Jun 1971, wife of Elvis Hubert
Butler, Myrtle L.; b. 07 Aug 1888, d. 18 Jul 1924
Butler, Richard H.; b. 23 Dec 1883, d. 09 Dec 1961
Butler, Algie; b. 31 Mar 1908, d. 03 Nov 1908, son of R. H. & M. L.
Butler, Waymon; b. 30 Mar 1905, d. 07 Aug 1913, son of R. H. & M. L.
Olive, twins, no dates
Stults, W. (baby) no dates
Stults, A. (baby) no dates
Stults, Annie Bell; b. 16 Feb 1886, d. 31 Jan 1981
Stults, Ardell A.; b. 10 Sep 1883, d. 15 Feb 1961
Stults, C. M.; b. 19 May 1865, d. 20 Oct 1917
Stults, Dudley C.; b. 23 Dec 1891, d. 06 Sep 1912
Stults, Fred; b. 09 Jan 1898, d. 16 Jan 1900, son of C. M. & N. D.
Mason, Woodrow Wilson; b. 29 Aug 1919, d. 03 Aug 1977
Mason, Floyd H.; b. 17 Apr 1909, d. 14 Oct 1981
 
ROW 47 (South-North)
Linville, Francis I.; b. 21 Jun 1934, d. 23 Mar 2011
Linville, Tina M.; b. 29 Mar 1913, d. 18 Feb 1993, wife of Herman B.
Linville, Herman B.; b. 17 Jun 1907, d. 31 Aug 1984, husband of Tina M.
Linville, infant; b. 1897, d. 1897, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Linville
Linville, John M.; b. 17 Feb 1885, d. 10 Apr 1898, son of J. T. & L. T.
Daniel, Martha; b. 1840, d. 1932
Martin, Darvel E. 02 Oct 1932, only date
Martin, Bessie E.; b. 1909, d. 1932
Kelley, Tamsey; b. 1881, d. 1913
Kelley, Clarence; b. 1913, d. 1913
Mason, Francis; b. 27 Mar 1883, d. 16 Jul 1956
Stults, L. E.; b. 10 Mar 1845, d. 21 Jan 1926, wife of William W.
Stults, William W.; b. 15 Jun 1847, d. 24 May 1908, husband of L. E.
Gallien, Era; 21 Aug 1925, only date, daughter of N. N. & C. M.
Gallien, Cynthia; b. 23 Jul 1895, d. 26 Jun 1933, wife of N. N.
Gallien, Newt; b. 17 Nov 1888, d. 21 Apr 1970
Wilson, Isco; b. 24 Sep 1895, d. 25 Apr 1954
Wilson, F. L.; b. 10 Nov 1874, d. 25 Nov 1917
Wilson, E. I.; b. 26 Jan 1873, d. 21 Jun 1932
Wilson, Woodrow; b. 18 Nov 1918, d. 07 Feb 1935
Wilson, Elga Ray; 30 May 1933, only date, son of F. T. & M. N.
Stults, infant; 11 Nov 1937, only date, son of A. H. & Vedie
Goolsby, Willie Dee; b. 1941, d. 1954
Goolsby, Snowie E.; b. 14 Nov 1914, d. 08 May 1998
Goolsby, J. Beaumont; b. 16 May 1915, only date
 
ROW 48 (North-South)
Glover, Julia Ann; b. 05 Mar 1951, d. 19 Mar 1951, infant daughter of Charles & Joyce
Glover, Dennis Ray; b. 03 Sep 1954, d. 25 Apr 2009, brother of Julia Ann
Pickens, Carylon L.; b. 07 Feb 1948, d. 17 Feb 1948, daughter of W. P. & G. E.
Jones, Stanley E.; b. 27 Oct 1935, only date
Jones, Norma Jean; b. 28 Oct 1939, d. 08 Jun 1980, m: 03 May 1963
Liles, Gerealdine; b. 02 Sep 1942, d. 19 Dec 1942, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. P. Liles
Liles, Shirley Ann; b. 01 Jul 1941, d. 29 Oct 1941, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. P. Liles
Liles, Arlon; b. 16 Nov 1916, d. 04 Aug 1973, husband of Lillian, Pvt. US Army WWII
Liles, Lillian; b. 23 Jul 1918, d. 19 Mar 1962
Liles, William Edward; b. 1904, d. 1970
Liles, Edna P.; b. 29 Apr 1911, d. 27 Jun 1982
Liles, J. Fred; b.12 Oct 1903, d. 05 Apr 1937
Mason, Frances F.; 08 Apr 1933, only date
 
ROW 49 (South-North)
Skelton, Joel; b. 17 Mar 1960, d. 20 Mar 1982
Skelton, Randell; b. 13 Jul 1956, d. 14 Dec 1956
Roberson, Velor (Patterson); b. 09 Sep 1912, d. 16 Jun 1944
Kelley, Wylie E.; b. 28 Jul 1908, d. 22 Jan 1998
Kelley, Earl L.; b. 29 Nov 1929, d. 22 Jan 1959
Kelley, Johnnie E.; b. 05 Feb 1935, d. 13 Nov 1998
Kelley, Mary France; b. 13 Feb 1937, d. 18 Feb 1937, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Kelley
Moore, Earnest Buford; b. 11 Jul 1900, d. 28 Sep 1973
Moore, Annie M.; b. 01 Jan 1901, d. 15 May 2003
Moore, Narman; b. 02 Sep 1931, d. 23 Nov 1935, son of E. B. & A. M.
Moore, Billie; b. 24 Jul 1934, d. 30 Nov 1935, son of E. B. & A. M.
Sims, Eula (Mason); b. 25 Oct 1916, d. 19 Feb 2002
Quillin, Lester O.; b. 09 Mar 1916, d. 30 Apr 1974
Quillin, John Louis; b. 08 Nov 1879, d. 29 May 1953
Quillin, Estella (Stults); b. 10 Nov 1888, d. 20 Sep 1947
Quillin, Grady; b. 11 Mar 1912, d. 01 Jan 1940, son of J. L. & E. I.
Quillin, Bettie; b. 16 Mar 1928, d. 23 Mar 1928, daughter of J. L. & E. I.
Dodd, Lettie (Quillin); b. 16 Jun 1914, d. 30 Sep 1968
Stults, P. C.; b. 12 Dec 1878, d. 05 Jul 1947
Stults, Catherine; b. 20 Oct 1874, d. 10 Nov 1946
Brown, Levie; no dates
Roberson, Levi; b. 15 Feb 1843, d. 10 Nov 1914
Roberson, Elizabeth; b. 24 May 1858, d. 27 Apr 1897
Roberson, T. A.; b. 22 Jun 1862, d. 26 Apr 1941, husband of Sarah
Roberson, Sarah; b. 30 Aug 1867, d. 24 Dec 1935, wife of T. A.
Roberson, Samantha E.; b. 11 Dec 1892, d. 21 Oct 1895, daughter of T. A. & S. F.
Linville, Lucinda; b. 07 Mar 1865, d. 23 May 1939, wife of J. Ples
Linville, J. Ples; b. 04 Aug 1860, d. 08 Oct 1929, husband of Lucinda
Brewer, George Ann (Linville); b. 27 Mar 1880, d. 17 May 1907
 
ROW 50 (North-South)
Roberson, Thalia L.; b. 04 Aug 1929, only date, wife of Ernest J.
Roberson, Ernest J.; b. 10 Sep 1927, d. 08 Aug 1997, husband of Thalia L.
Roberson, Minnie L.; b. 08 Jan 1897, d. 25 Jun 1971
Roberson, Luther A.; b. 06 Apr 1889, d. 21 Jul 1970
Roberson, Granville; no dates, son of Luther & Minnie
Roberson, Gradie; no dates, son of Luther & Minnie
Roberson, Nolin F.; b. 31 Apr 1934, d. 28 May 1934
Unknown
Roberson, Mary E.; b. 29 Sep 1899, d. 29 Sep 1984
Roberson, Viola; b. 19 Mar 1902, d. 19 Mar 1985
Henson, D. M.; no dates, husband of Hety
Henson, Hety; d. 10 Apr 1930, 75 years of age, wife of D. M.
Stults, Homer; b. 24 Dec 1902, d. 29 Aug 1907
Stults, Tela; b. 13 Nov 1899, d. 15 Jan 1901
Wilson, Phillip W.; b. 05 Apr 1885, d. 14 Apr 1902
Liles, Newton Lindsay; b. 27 Jun 1883, d. 29 Oct 1963, husband of Mary Roberta
Liles, Mary Roberta; b. 28 Jan 1881, d. 01 Jul 1955, wife of Newton Lindsay
Liles, I. L.; b. 04 May 1918, d. 21 Oct 1918, son of N. L. & M. R.
Liles, baby; b. 04 Mar 1929, d. 05 Mar 1929, son of Clayborn & Josie
Liles, Mary Elizabeth; b. 01 Aug 1932, d. 17 Aug 1932, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. N. Liles
Liles, Mary Lene; 29 May 1930, only date, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. N. Liles
Barnett, Ethel; b. 15 Feb 1910, d. 15 Jul 1934
Barnett, John Oliver; b. 21 Apr 1868, d. 07 Sep 1958
Barnett, Ruthie M.; b. 03 Nov 1872, d. 17 May 1963
Barnett, Wynema; b. 27 Aug 1895, d. 26 Feb 1977
 
ROW 51 (South-North)
Keeton, Billy Ray; b. 19 May 1938, d. 16 May 1992
Brewer, Reba Earline; b. 20 Aug 1922, d. 14 Feb 1971
McMullan. George R. Pete; b. 19 May 1918, d. 07 Feb 1999, husband of Emma K.
McMullan, Emma K.; b. 28 Oct 1924, d. 15 Oct 1985, wife of George R., m: 10 Aug 1943
McMullan, Robert, 08 Feb 1953, infant son of George R. & Emma K.
McMullan, Shela; 08 Feb 1953, infant daughter of George R. & Emma K.
McMullan, Debraha; 08 Feb 1953, infant daughter of George R. & Emma K.
Kelley, Clarence V.; b. 15 Jul 1912, d. 10 Aug 1979
Kelley, Katie A.; b. 26 Sep 1914, d. 14 Jul 1988
Kelley, Dalton Vernon; b. 30 Jan 1940, d. 24 Oct 1940, son of Mr. & Mrs. C. V. Kelley
Foxx, Mary Ella; b. 04 Jan 1902, d. 22 Sep 1970
Foxx, James Pearson; b. 17 Apr 1897, d. 05 Feb 1974
Kelley, Edith (Fraley); b. 14 Feb 1929, d. 23 Jun 1975
Fraley, Eula Tandy; b. 20 Sep 1909, d. 25 Feb 1996
Fraley, Callie Elizabeth; b. 06 Sep 1907, d. 06 Jun 1943
Fraley, James Carter; b. 10 Sep 1935, d. 08 Oct 1935
Fraley, Emma O.; b. 31 Aug 1903, d. 18 Jun 1987
Fraley, Sandy S.; b. 21 Feb 1898, d. 19 Jun 1961
Fraley, Reba Joyce; b. 20 May 1933, d. 05 Jan 1934
Davis, Roy AL; b. 19 Apr 1922, d. 16 Jan 1960
Davis, Richard A.; b. 07 Jan 1887, d. 14 Oct 1965
Davis, Nancy (Kelley); b. 14 Dec 1893, d. 19 Aug 1975
Stults, Flora A.; b. 03 Oct 1890, d. 19 Oct 1918
Stults, Arthur H.; b. 09 Aug 1881, d. 17 Aug 1969
Stults, Mary E.; b. 25 May 1886, d. 24 Jan 1969
Simmons, Ruby; b. 06 Sep 1922, d. 11 Aug 1923, daughter of W. H. & Pearl R.
Simmons, Leonna; b. 1896, d. 1915
Simmons, Frankie; b. 1900, d. 1901
Simmons, Addie (Kelley); b. 10 Mar 1875, d. 14 Feb 1901, wife of Albert
Simmons, Albert; b. 1872, d. 1921, husband of Addie
Simmons, Sallie; no dates, wife of Albert
Scott, Mattie (Kelley); b. 09 Oct 1872, d. 20 Aug 1899
Linville, Ola Ruth; b. 25 Aug 1928, d. 30 Aug 1928, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Linville
Linville, Fred Earl; b. 20 Sep 1935, d. 07 Feb 1937, son of Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Linville
Linville, Bessie; b. 05 Aug 1906, d. 03 Apr 1987, wife of C. R. 
Linville, Charles R.; b. 20 Sep 1879, d. 29 Jun 1948
Linville, Cleo; b. 14 Oct 1891, d. 15 Feb 1925
Linville, Carver R.; b. 01 Jun 1926, d. 25 Jun 1997, US Army WWII
 
ROW 52 (North-South)
May, Minnie E.; b. 28 Nov 1892, d. 27 Aug 1979
May, William L.; b. 16 Oct 1874, d. 14 Dec 1951
May, J. H.; b. 08 Sep 1851, d. 13 Apr 1923, husband of Martha E.
May, Martha E.; b. 22 Nov 1853, d. 17 Sep 1908, wife of J. H.
Linville, Mary Gwin; b. 1832, d. 29 Jun 1905, daughter of John
May, A. L.; b. 19 Apr 1899, d. 03 Nov 1899, daughter of M. B. & W. L.
May, C. L.; b. 16 Jul 1907, d. 16 Aug 1907, daughter of M. B. & W. L.
Simmons, Elizabeth W.; 09 Jun 1924, only date, 80 years of age
Simmons, Andrew; d. 24 Jun 1907, only date, about 70 years of age
Simmons, Tomie Lee; b. 28 Dec 1917, d. 14 Nov 1918, son of H. T. & M. J.
Simmons, Floyd; b. 04 Mar 1932, d. 05 Jun 1954, son of H.T. & Jossie
Simmons, Buford; b. 30 Mar 1919, d. 21 Jan 1960, son of H. T. & Jossie, TN S2 USNR WWII
Simmons, Willie; b. 1898, d. 1925
Wilson, Uvie; b. 25 Feb 1901, d. 19 Jul 1903, son of A. L. & N. D.
Wilson, Nancy D.; b. 19 May 1868, d. 10 Feb 1942
Wilson, Arch L.; b. 31 Mar 1866, d. 28 Sep 1942
Wilson, Amanda B.; b. 21 Apr 1883, d. 02 Dec 1948
Wilson, Wesley P.; b. 23 Mar 1885, d. 26 Sep 1963
Davis, Floyd Leander; b. 14 Dec 1913, d. 13 Mar 1956
Davis, Mabeline; b. 12 Jan 1924, d. 13 Jan 1924
Keeton, babys; 1921, infants of Mr. Mrs. J. Hershel Keeton
Keeton, Effie K.; b. 08 Oct 1903, d. 04 Mar 1992
Keeton, J. Hershel; 11 Aug 1897, d. 09 Sep 1969
Kelley, John Richard; b. 16 Nov 1890, d. 22 Dec 1962
Kelley, Martha J.; b. 15 Mar 1872, d. 15 May 1933
Kelley, Sandy A.; b. 13 Feb 1869, d. 06 Feb 1954
Wallace, Louise W.; b. 10 Dec 1921, d. 03 Nov 2007, wife of Ammon G., m: 20 Feb 1936
Wallace, Ammon G.; b. 17 May 1913, d. 31 Oct 1987, husband of Louise W.
Wallace, Novie D. Little b. 04 Mar 1933, d. 12 Aug 1934, son of Mr. & Mrs. L. V. Wallace
Wallace, Jossie; b. 05 Feb 1895, d. 31 Dec 1995
Wallace, Lee V.; b. 12 Aug 1888, d. 12 Nov 1945
Simmons, H. T.; b. 11 Nov 1876, d. 11 Aug 1971, husband of Jossie
Simmons, Jossie; b. 03 Jun 1894, d. 30 Mar 1981, wife of H. T., m: 19 Dec 1912
Simmons, James Hubert; b. 18 Jun 1921, d. 23 Nov 1998, husband of Bernice
Simmons, Bernice (Daniel); b. 20 Jan 1925, d. 03 Jan 2012, wife of James Hubert, m: 19 May 1942
Cagle, Nellie Jane; b. 22 Nov 1931, d. 12 Oct 2009, wife of William E. Jr.
Cagle, Rev. William E. Jr.; b. 22 Apr 1929, d. 10 Jun 2014  
Holden, Mary Diane (Cagle); b. 06 Oct 1952, d. 03 Jan 2013, wife of Larry
 
ROW 53 (South-North)
Butler, Elvin; b. 01 Mar 1927, d. 15 Mar 2012, husband of Irma Ruth (Balentine)
Butler, Irma Ruth (Balentine); b. 21 Nov 1932, only date, wife of Elvin, m: 14 Nov 1948
Osbon, Hattie P.; b. 1893, d. 1951
Osbon, Lon; b. 1890, d. 1958
Wallace, Willie G.; b. 31 Jan 1897, d. 15 Feb 1956, husband of Verlia A.
Wallace, Verlia A.; b. 13 Aug 1899, d. 13 Aug 1964, wife of Willie G.
Thrasher, Arlie A.; b. 06 Dec 1941, only date
Thrasher, Thomas D.; b. 02 Sep 1896, d. 23 Mar 1979, husband of Fleety A.
Thrasher, Fleety A.; b. 08 May 1898, d. 10 Apr 1973, wife of Thomas D.
Thrasher, Cornia Mae; b. 11 Jan 1931, d. 18 Oct 1936, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Thrasher
Olive, Jess R.; b. 25 Feb 1885, d. 27 Sep 1961
Olive, M. E. Mollie; b. 02 Nov 1875, d. 22 Jan 1957
Linville, Dorris L.; b. 12 Jul 1907, d. 03 Aug 1983, husband of Marie J.
Linville, Marie Janet (Sharpston); b. 24 May 1918, d. 26 Apr 2004, wife of Dorris L., m: 19 Oct 1935
Linville, infant; b. 17 Jul 1936, only date, son of Dorris L. & Marie J.
Linville, P. W.; b. 30 Oct 1882, d. 10 Aug 1925
Holt, Hubert L.; b. 01 Aug 1922, d. 14 Jun 1925
Holt, Jimmie B. (Linville); b. 06 Apr 1902, d. 19 Dec 1927
Olive, Noah M.; b. 09 Jan 1889, d. 12 Dec 1965
Olive, Mary Ann; b. 13 Mar 1862, d. 01 Apr 1934
Fox, no given name; b. 29 Apr 1923, d. 04 Jun 1923, son of Tom & E. T.
Olive, Fate; b. 1903, d. 1924
Thrasher, Arlin; b. 29 Oct 1922, d. 30 Aug 1924, son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Thrasher
Thrasher, infant; 14 Aug 1921, only date, son of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Thrasher
Thrasher, Alice; b. 21 Sep 1927, d. 20 Jul 1929, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Thrasher
Kelley, Isabel; b. 12 Jan 1882, d. 29 Apr 1968
Kelley, Sammie L.; b. 02 Feb 1879, d. 08 Jun 1941
Wallace, Earline; b. 21 Feb 1918, d. 19 Aug 1918, daughter of W. G. & V. A.
Kelley, infant; 24 Jun 1915, only date, son of S. L. & I. I.
Kelley, infant; b. 02 Feb 1907, d. 02 Feb 1907, daughter of S. L. & I. I.
Thrasher, Harper L.; b. 26 Aug 1902, d. 26 Dec 1902, son of E. A. & N. M.
Kelley, H. H.; b. 27 Jun 1886, d. 08 Oct 1912
Kelley, Emily A.; b. 15 Jun 1856, d. 19 May 1933
Kelley, S. S.; b. 24 Feb 1838, d. 22 Jul 1903, Pvt. CO �B� 2 Regt TN Inf. CSA
Kelley, E. J.; b. 19 Jun 1881, d. 23 Aug 1902; b. daughter of S. S. & M. A.
Danley, Velma; b. 16 Jun 1904, d. 23 Oct 1905
Danley, Ethel; b. 09 May 1899, d. 26 Feb 1900
Danley, Gus; b. 20 Feb 1871, d. 20 Dec 1909
Danley, Harriet M.; b. 19 Jun 1866, d. 03 Feb 1955
Harbin, Geneva (Stults); b. 05 May 1901, d. 20 Dec 1987
Stults, J. W.; b. 06 Mar 1854, d. 04 Nov 1933
 
ROW 54 (North-South)
Keeton, Harvey; b. 19 Sep 1905, d. 15 Sep 1927
Keeton, Cora Lee; b. 1886, d. 1921
Keeton, Julia Ann; b. 05 Mar 1862, d. 20 Nov 1910, wife of A. J.
Keeton, Elbridge; b. 03 Apr 1898, d. 17 Sep 1900
Keeton, A. J.; b. 27 Dec 1860, d. 11 May 1948, husband of Julia Ann
Stults, Bettie; b. 1843, d. 1903, daughter of Sandy & Polly
Bradley, James L.; b. 17 Nov 1876, d. 30 Mar 1910
Bradley, Fannie A.; b. 12 Jul 1872, d. 10 May 1910
Bradley, Texanah; b. 18 May 1851, d. 06 Nov 1936
Bradley, A. J.; b. 01 Sep 1851, d. 29 Mar 1940
Bradley, Herman Q.; b. 1896, d. 1954, IL Cpl. Camp HQ Det WWI
Bradley, Mary Etta; b. 1900, d. 1978
Wallace, Flora; b. 23 May 1915, d. 30 Oct 1917, daughter of S. M. & M. L.
Wallace, Dorthy; b. 16 Feb 1917, d. 28 Nov 1918, daughter of S. M. & M. L.
Wallace, Shelton M.; b. 15 Aug 1894, d. 03 May 1970
Wallace, Lula A.; b. 23 Jun 1893, d. 19 Mar 1985
Kelly, Earline; b. 28 Mar 1924, d. 20 Jul 1924
Keeton, Daniel M.; b. 19 May 1885, d. 18 May 1981
Keeton, Vada F.; b. 1890, d. 1932
Haddock, Vada R.; b. 26 Jul 1936, d. 17 Jul 1937, daughter of Ara Lee Keeton
Lawson, Charles Wade; b. 14 Aug 1964, d. 23 Aug 2002
Pigg, Tera Ann; b. 22 Dec 1936, d. 22 Dec 1936, daughter of L. C. & R. I.
Lovelace, Shirley; b. 24 Oct 1948, only date, wife of Joel A.
Lovelace, Joel A.; b. 03 Mar 1941, d. 15 Mar 1995, husband of Shirley
Thrasher, Alonzo; b. 27 Nov 1867, d. 17 Jun 1942
Thrasher, Nannie; b. 08 Jun 1876, d. 20 Jan 1959
Thrasher, William N.; b. 06 Jan 1948, d. 03 Jul 1950
Lovelace, Carthel; b. 22 Apr 1910, d. 27 Apr 1968
Lovelace, Velma; b. 01 Sep 1905, d. 04 Jul 1978
Gibson, Sarah Pearl; b. 10 Apr 1895, d. 18 Aug 1970
Gibson, King David; b. 10 Mar 1878, d. 03 Oct 1956
 
ROW 55 (South-North)
Keeton, Edith Mae; b. 25 May 1930, d. 04 Jun 1932
McCain, J. H. Buddy; b. 14 Apr 1876, d. 25 Sep 1923
McCain, Dora S.; b. 06 Dec 1879, d. 01 Apr 1971
Carr, Hettie A.; b. 16 Nov 1891, d. 25 May 1988
Olive, William Harve; b. 26 Dec 1887, d. 25 Mar 1970
Olive, Pearl M.; b. 07 May 1890, d. 16 Jan 1975
Olive, Nona; b. 29 Sep 1913, d. 07 Dec 1918, daughter of W. H. & P. M.
Olive, Ronald; b. 20 Sep 1917, d. 26 Nov 1918, son of W. H. & P. M.
Olive, Dorthy; b. 09 Sep 1923, d. 02 Dec 1925, daughter of W. H. & P. M.
Bradley, Anna L.; b. 19 Apr 1910, d. 04 Jan 1911
Gambrell, Corene; b. 03 Dec 1935, only date
McCorkle, Mary Ann; b. 27 Nov 1847, d. 24 Oct 1918, wife of T. J.
McCorkle, T. J.; b. 07 Sep 1852, d. 05 Feb 1904, husband of Mary Ann
Keeton, Polly E.; b. 18 Jan 1911, d. 18 Dec 1912, daughter of D. M. & Cora Lee
Woods, Mittie; b. 18 Oct 1897, d. 10 Dec 1915
Woods, John W.; b. 02 Jan 1893, d. 06 May 1921
Woods, Eddie I.; b. 28 Jan 1919, d. 28 Dec 1951, TN Pfc. 14 Quartermaster BN WWII
 
ROW 56 (North-South)
Woods, Belle S.; b. 11 Dec 1874, d. 04 Jun 1932
Woods, Henry P.; b. 25 Oct 1873, d. 23 Dec 1917
Woods, Jessie C.; b. 11 Jun 1908, d. 09 Nov 1930
Bradley, Richard A.; b. 04 Sep 1878, d. 04 Jan 1913
Hodges, Rose Mary; 14 Nov 1935, only date, daughter of A. S. & L. B.
Hodges, Alvin S.; b. 14 Jan 1909, d. 31 May 1941
Hodges, Robert; b. 07 Nov 1900, d. 13 Apr 1949
Pickard, infant; 23 Nov 1930, only date, daughter of Olen & Velma
Weaver, Terry Jr.; b. 19 Apr 1937, d. 15 Jul 1937, son of J. T. & N. S.
Weaver, Juluis T.; b. 21 May 1912, d. 05 Apr 1958
Weaver, Nettie S.; b. 12 Jan 1910, d. 30 Aug 1994
Weaver, Elizabeth H.; b. 04 Sep 1891, d. 03 Aug 1978
Weaver, Ben B.; b. 05 Mar 1880, d. 15 Dec 1965
Pigg, infant, 15 Dec 1930, d. only date, son of Homer & Emma
Pigg, infant; 20 Sep 1931, son of Homer & Emma
Pigg, infant, 04 Jul 1939, son of Homer & Emma
Pigg, Emma; b. 11 Oct 1906, d. 12 Feb 1966
Pigg, Homer; b. 16 Feb 1904, d. 11 Aug 1975
Linville, Barbara Y. Barb; b. 25 Sep 1931, d. 01 Dec 2005
Linville, William E. Bud; b. 08 May 1934, d. 01 Apr 1978
Linville, Madgie Lee; b. Apr 1902, d. 22 Jul 1936
Linville, William D.; b. 06 Jan 1904, d. 16 Aug 1981
Linville, Belva A.; b. 26 Nov 1919, d. 23 Mar 1988
Lawson, Lena Mae; b. 07 Mar 1944, d. 22 Oct 1981
Lawson, Stacey David; b. 30 May 1967, d. 06 Aug 1997
Linville, Lonnie Bennett; b. 28 Oct 1940, d. 05 Mar 1941, son of David & Belva
Linville, Brenda K.; b. 22 Apr 1955, d. 22 Apr 1955, daughter of David & Belva
Martin, no given name; b. 02 May 1948, d. 02 May 1948, son of Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Martin
Martin, Wylodean; b. 21 Aug 1930, only date, wife of Vernon, m: 24 Aug 1946
Martin, Vernon; b. 28 Mar 1926, d. 12 Jan 1981, husband of Wylodean, Cpl. US Army WWII
Lancaster, Roxie P.; b. 13 Apr 1889, d. 01 Nov 1963
Lancaster, John R.; b. 15 Oct 1889, d. 21 May 1949
Lancaster, Reeder; b. 31 Mar 1915, d. 15 Jun 1987, Pvt. US Army WWII
 
ROW 57 (South-North)
Hinton, Hubert O.; b. 29 Jul 1916, d. 08 Dec 1954
Hinton, Maudie J.; b. 24 Nov 1893, d. 17 Oct 1961, wife of Arthur L.
Hinton, Arthur L.; b. 13 Nov 1883, d. 15 Feb 1948, husband of Maudie J.
Wilkerson, Donald J.; b. 01 Nov 1946, d. 07 Dec 1946, son of Mr. & Mrs. H. E. Wilkerson
Hinton, Paul D.; b. 03 Dec 1925, d. 13 Jun 1963
Butler, Frances Ivita; b. 10 Oct 1935, d. 23 Apr 1983, daughter of Martin & Louise
Hinton, Blanche Louise; b. 29 Oct 1919, d. 15 Jul 2002
Hinton, Leonard Olen; b. 07 Jan 1927, d. 03 Jun 1993
Hinton, Leonard Barry; b. 16 Nov 1955, 06 Sep 1994, SP4 US Army
Wooten, Edna B.; b. 18 Nov 1899, no death date
Wooten, Lawrence W.; b. 27 May 1897, d. 05 Jan 1965
Wooten, Grady Kenneth; b. 01 Aug 1929, d. 29 Dec 1945
Dixon, Mary Ellen; b. 12 Apr 1913, d. 25 Jan 1978
Dixon, Buford; b. 05 Jan 1898, d. 08 Nov 1969
Dixon, Bessie; b. 10 Apr 1901, d. 08 Apr 1941
Dixon, E. C.; b. 22 Jul 1931, d. 22 Aug 1959 
Guyton, infant; b. 18 Jun 1971, d. 18 Jun 1971, daughter of James & Emma
Harper, J. B.; b. 28 Aug 1911, d. 04 Jan 1996
Harper, Vera (Wilson); b. 11 Sep 1914
Harper, James Byron; b. 09 Dec 1959, d. 26 Feb 2011, son of J.B. & Vera
Harper, Tanzy Onell; b. 24 Mar 1935, d. 27 Apr 1936, daughter of J. B. & Vera
Wilson, Sam; b. 05 Aug 1891, d. 31 Jul 1972, husband of Beulah
Wilson, Beulah; b. 25 Dec 1894, d. 13 Dec 1977, wife of Sam
Harper, Barbara; b. 21 Jun 1945, only date
 
ROW 58 (North-South)
Harper, Evelyn (Ayers); b. 10 Oct 1911, d. 21 Oct 1942, wife of W. G.
Harper, Victoria A.; b. 28 Sep 1923
Harper, Chesley C.; b. 31 Jul 1913, d. 20 Dec 1991, US Army
Harper, Jennie L.; b. 1880, d. 1953
Harper, Luther E.; b. 1875, d. 1949
Unknown, baby
Hinton, Sandra Jean.; b. 12 Jul 1954, d. 18 Nov 2009 
Newman, Ida M.; b. 06 Jun 1881, d. 02 Feb 1968
Newman, James M.; b. 10 Sep 1873, d. 24 Mar 1950
Vandiver, Donna Faye Dee Dee; b. 16 Nov 1957, d. 17 Aug 2005
Butler, Iva Jean (Page); b. 01 Jun 1935, d. 23 Jun 2013, wife of Bobby Joe, m: 25 Sep 1978
Butler, Bobby Joe; b. 21 May 1933, d. 09 Feb 2007

 

Mt. Pleasant Cemetery

Original input by Gloria Creasy
Updated by David Montgomery 4 June 2007

 Lat: 35° 01¢ 13² N, Lon: 87° 47¢ 05² W

 Contributed by David Leon Montgomery, Feb 07, 2004 [dmont1734@comcast.net].

This cemetery is located two to three miles east of Cypress Inn, Tennessee on highway 227 (Pumping Station Rd).

This cemetery is owned by the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church and maintained by descendants of those buried here and once or twice a year, inmates from the Clifton Tennessee Detention Facility clean the grounds. There are several graves that are marked only with rocks and no information on them. The oldest grave that has a marker has a birth date of 1810. Most of the ones marked with rocks are probably much older. There are three known Civil War Veterans buried here. A Nancye Neighbors listed in this file is said to be the first white person buried here according to historian Grace Carver. Several slaves were believed to be buried here first.

The church owns approximately five acres including the church grounds and cemetery. The cemetery area is presently being expanded.

All names and dates were recorded from headstones and/or foot markers and are current as of 15 February 2013.

-David Leon Montgomery

Arnett, John H.; b. 04 Sep 1875, d. 03 Jun 1959
Arnett, Leona; b. 15 Dec 1881, d. 30 Mar 1952, wife of John H.
Arnold, Carl Jr.; b. 22 Jun 1948, d. 04 Sep 1948
Bailey, Dewie; b. 04 May 1902, d. 20 Nov 1906, son of H. Dee & Francis
Bailey, Floid; b. 13 Sep 1899, d. 26 Dec 1901, son of H. Dee & Francis
Bailey, Francis (Davis); b. 1870, d. 1915
Bailey, H. Dee; b. 1859, d. 1914
Bailey, Mores; b. 17 Jun 1904, d. 25 Aug 1910, son of H. Dee & Francis
Balentine, Birdie A.; b. 10 Sep 1921, d. 09 Dec 2010, husband of Ledi I.
Balentine, Carless Earl; b. 20 Feb 1933, d. 23 Jul 1950, son of Rufus Thomas & Ethel Pearl
Balentine, Chas, Pugh; b. 12 May 1873, d. 10 Mar 1942
Balentine, Clarence “Cotton”; b. 27 Jun 1943, d. 03 Aug 1998, son of Rufus Thomas & Ethel Pearl
Balentine, Cluria; b. 27 Jan 1910, d. 18 Mar 1918
Balentine, Clyde; b.19 Sep 1891, d. 19 May 1928
Balentine, Dora Selma; b. 09 Nov 1915, d. 11 May 1949
Balentine, Dorothy; b. 21 Mar 1925, d. 25 Nov 1925
Balentine, Ethel Pearl; b. 23 Oct 1912, d. 06 Apr 2,000, wife of Rufus Thomas		
Balentine, Garry Allen; 19 Jun 1956, only date
Balentine, Gene Carroll; b. 14 Jun 1945, d. 04 Oct 2012, US Army Vietnam
Balentine, Imogene Bell; b. 04 Dec 1934, d. 15 Mar 2009, wife of James
Balentine, James "Jim"; b. 01 May 1929, d. 22 Nov 2004, husband of Imogene (Bell)
Balentine, John Wayne; b. 25 May 1967, d. 28 May 1979
Balentine, Julie; b. 02 Apr 1893, d. 05 Apr 1932
Balentine, Kathy Nyoka; b. 25 Oct 1952, d. 07 May 2003, wife of Gary Allen
Balentine, Larry K. “Doc”; b. 28 May 1951, d. 03 Oct 2009, US Army
Balentine, Lawton Junior; b. 18 Jul 1947, d. 01 Jun 2007, son of Girtie
Balentine, Ledi I.; b. 14 Oct 1928, d. 03 Apr 1989, wife of Birdie A.
Balentine, Lillie; b. 1909, d. 1930
Balentine, Linnie Bett; b. 14 Mar 1922, d. 09 Nov 2011, wife of Vernon Cleo
Balentine, Malissa J.; b. 05 Oct 1880, d. 15 Jun 1928
Balentine, Ordra Mable; b. 18 Sep 1923, d. 20 Jul 1924, daughter of John Thomas & Virgie Lee
Balentine, Roxie Viola; b. 18 Apr 1884, d. 04 Jan 1968, daughter of Joe T. & Sarah Creasey
Balentine, Rufus Thomas; b. 16 May 1912, d. 04 Dec 1994, husband of Ethel Pearl
Balentine, Ticer B.; b. 27 Jun 1888, d.09 May 1931
Balentine, Vernon Cleo; b. 14 Oct 1920, d. 19 Aug 1976
Balentine, Virdie; b. 10 Sep 1923, d. 10 Sep 1923
Bates, Clarence T.; Cpl. US Army WWII, b. 27 Oct 1925, d. 08 Jan 1991
Bates, Cleo E.; b. 23 Jul 1922, d. 27 Feb 2006, son of Thomas & Ida
Bates, Garry Ray; b. 21 Jul 1950, d. 02 Sep 1996
Bates, Ida P.; b. 19 Jun 1890, d. 19 Jun 1962, wife of Thomas A.
Bates, Jerry; b. 25, Nov 1958
Bates, John Wesley; b. 19 May 1912, d. 08 Jul 1983, Sgt. US Army WWII,
Bates, Johnie; b. 1910, d. 1910
Bates, Larry T.; b. 17 Apr 1948, d. 28 Dec 1991
Bates, Leo; b. 1914, d. 1914
Bates, Maggie B., b. 14 Jul 1891, d. 29 Jun 1906, wife of J.H.
Bates, P. B.; b. 1831, d. 1901
Bates, Patricia; b. 24 Nov 1946, dau. of Mr. & Mrs. Carmel Bates
Bates, Rebecca Rose; b. 10 Apr 1962
Bates, Ronnie; b. 1914, d. 1914
Bates, Sarah E.; b. 1844, d. 1888, wife of P.B.
Bates, Thelma Cleo; b. 20 Apr 1917, wife of John Wesley
Bates, Thomas A.; b. 06 Jan 1885
Bates, Velvie M.; b. 11 Nov 1929, d. 16 Apr 1977, wife of Clarence
Bevis, Elsie Jewel; b. 16 May 1937, d. 04 Jun 1988
Blackwood, Gracie; b. 20 Jul 1915, d. 20 Jul 1915, twin of Macie
Blackwood, Macie; b. 20 Jul 1915, d. 20 Jul 1915, twin of Gracie
Blasingame, Sarah Ann; no information
Bogus, Darrin; b. 2 Sep 1970, only date
Bogus, Lina Alene; b. 16 Sep 1932, 
Bourland, Ethel; b. 19 Aug 1923, d. 13 Jan 1926, daughter of J.H. & Z.C.
Bourland, James H.; b. 3 Feb 1896, d. 10 Jun 1941
Bourland, Josie E.; b. 07 Jun 1876, d. 30 Nov 1958
Bourland, Ruby; b. 01 Jan 1918, d.05 Dec 1918, daughter of J. H. & Z. C.
Bourland, Sally; b. 15 Jan 1909, d. 18 Jan 1925
Bourland, W.J.; b. 07 Jul 1875, d. 05 Dec 1918
Bourland, Zoie C.; b. 22 Sep 1896, d. 09 Apr 1949, wife of James H.
Burns, Martha A.; b. 04 Mar 1878, d. 05 Mar 1939, wife of Samuel T.
Burns, Matilda (Davis); b. 1844, wife of John Burns, daughter of Bayesden
Burns, Samuel T.; b. 01 Feb 1874, d. 14 Sep 1950, son of Matilda & John
Butler, Agnes (Terry); b. 14 Aug 1828, d. 22 Mar 1903, wife of P.H.
Butler, Belzora; b. 30 Jul 1869, d. ?? Aug 1869
Butler, Chester; b. 28 Dec 1902
Butler, P.H.; b. 12 Aug 1826, d. 18 May 1908, husband of Agnes (Terry), Pvt. CSA 6th Reg. CO. "H" AL CAV, Pvt, USA 2nd Reg. CO. "E" US Vol Inf.
Carr, Clyde Dalton; b. 19 Sep 1934, d. 04 Dec 1981
Carr, daughter of Ganes & Ola, no dates
Carr, Doyle Hansell; b. 12 Apr 1931, d. 24 Jan 1936
Carr, Elizabeth Nell; b. 08 Jun 1929, only date
Carr, Emma Nola (Strait); b.09 Oct 1945, d. 23 May 1996, wife of Clyde 
Carr, Ganes Leland; b. 09 Nov 1905, d. 17 Dec 1976
Carr, Ida Inez; b. 09 Sep 1945, d. 18 Apr 1947
Carr, Katie Ann; b. 01 Apr 1952, only date
Carr, Ola Ester (Balentine); b. 31 Mar 1914, d. 26 Jul 1961
Carr, son of Ganes & Ola, no dates
Carr, Vernon Eugene; b. 30 Nov 1935, d. 14 Mar 1992, brother to Clyde
Christian, Frances (Phillips); wife of Garrett, no dates 
Cody, Arnol Vernon; b. 14 Oct 1915, d. 15 Jan 1916, son of A. D. & B.M.
Cody, Clifford Cranston; b. 24 Jan 1918, d. 05 May 1918, son of A. D. & B.M.
Cody, Elizabeth J. (Berry); b. 11 Sep 1845, d. 01 Apr 1917, Wife of John B.
Cody, John B.; b. 22 Oct 1844, d. 04 Jan 1917
Cody, Louis Granvil; b. 26 Oct 1914, d. 11 Jun 1916, son of W. C. & E. C.
Cody, M. Josie (Holt); b. 30 Oct 1876, d. 02 Mar 1904
Cody, T. Yeiser; b. 24 Jan 1868, d. 19 May 1912
Coleman, Maudine (Balentine) (Glover); b. 1913, d. 1979
Cooper, John Thomas; b. 29 Mar 1895, d. 31 Aug 1951
Craig, Eva M.; b. 10 Jul 1866, d. 10 Jul 1939, wife of James F.
Craig, Irvin Lee; b. 18 Mar 1922, d. 06 Oct 1931, son of Irvin & Mamie
Craig, Irvin; b. 1894,  d. 1955
Craig, James F.; b. 07 Aug 1867, d. 16 Jun 1944
Craig, Mamie; b. 1895, d. 1974, Wife of Irvin
Craig, Thomas B.; b. 31 Dec 1930, d. 11 Mar 1931, son of Irvin & Mamie
Creasey, infant, no information
Creasey, Joe T.; b. 18 May 1861, d. 30 Aug 1953, grandfather of Jimmy J. & Billy
Creasey, Liddie; b. 14 Aug 1905, d. 31 Oct 1910, daughter of J. T. & S. E.
Creasey, Sarah E (Davis); b. 14 Apr 1865, d. 26 May 1919, wife of Joe
Creasey, W.F.; b. 02 Feb 1857, d. 07 Dec 1958, father of McKinley
Creasy, Audrey V.; b. 16 Apr 1921, d. 26 May 2010, wife of Hubert
Creasy, Billy Gene; b. 06 Jun 1941, d. 10 Nov 2005, husband of Kathy Gwen
Creasy, Buford L.; b. 24 Dec 1912, d. 18 Aug 1949
Creasy, Clora F.; b. 19 Jun 1895, d. 08 Sep 1966, wife of M. McKinley, daughter of S.H. & S. J. Strait 
Creasy, Collie H.; b. 04 Jul 1887
Creasy, Donald Ray; b. 15 Sep 1963, d. 15 Sep 1963, son of Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Creasy
Creasy, Elgie; no dates, son of Floyd & Rosie
Creasy, Hubert B.; b. 06 Oct 1914, d. 23 Jul 1988
Creasy, Huston; b. 24 Dec 1878, d. 25 May 1961
Creasy, infant; b. 27 Nov 1920, d. 30 Nov 1920, infant of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Creasy,
Creasy, infant; b. 04 Jun 1938, d. 06 Jun 1938, infant of M.G. Creasy,
Creasy, infant; daughter of McKinley & Clora, no dates	
Creasy, infant; son of McKinley & Clora, no dates
Creasy, James Eulis; b. 03 Jan 1917, d. 30 Dec 2010
Creasy, Jessie Baysden; b. 20 Dec 1899, d. 14 Dec 1972, father of Jimmy J. & Billy
Creasy, Jimmy J.; b. 28 Dec 1945, d. 21 Sep 1996, husband of Kathy A.
Creasy, Joann (Strait); b. 21 Nov 1878, d. 23 May 1951
Creasy, John W.; b. 1910, d. 1916
Creasy, Kathy A.; b. 23 Jul 1950, wife of Jimmy
Creasy, Kathy Gwen; b. 05 Aug 1948, only date, m: 25 Jun 1968, wife of Billy Gene
Creasy, Lando; b. 30 Apr 1924, d. 14 Sep 1990, EM 3 US Navy WWII		
Creasy, Lela Pearline; b. 04 Nov 1907, d. 28 Feb 1993, wife of Jesse
Creasy, Linda Faye (Hills) (Hunt); b. 10 Jul 1949, d. 23 Jul 2012, wife of Ronald Earl
Creasy, M. McKinley; b. 15 Aug 1896, d. 24 Mar 1976
Creasy, Marcy; son of Floyd & Rosie, no dates	
Creasy, Marion G.; b. 17 Feb 1900, d. 01 Sep 1964
Creasy, Mary V.; b. 1902, d. 1996, Wife of Marion G.
Creasy, Nancy (Hemington); b. 30 Dec 1926, d. 18 Oct 2008, wife of James Eulis
Creasy, Nettie M.; b. 01 Jan 1867, d. 10 Feb 1954
Creasy, William Mannon; b.  27 Apr 1890, d. 23 Oct 1918 served WWI, son of J.T & S. E.
Creasy, Willie Ann; b. 06 Jun 1948, d. 07 Jun 1948
Cypert, Ada Parlee (Hayes); b.20 Nov 1868, d. 14 Oct 1914, 1st wife of Frances Marion
Cypert, Clara Bell; b. 31 Jan 1890, d. 27 Sep 1894
Cypert, Elizabeth (Roberson); b. 1832, d. 1866
Cypert, Frances Marion; b. 1870, d. 1941, son of Thomas & Mary
Cypert, Herschell; b. 05 Aug 1920, d. 24 Sep 1922
Cypert, Katie B.; b. 11 Apr 1908, Wife of Walter J.
Cypert, Lannie A.; b. 1874, d. 19??,  2nd  wife of Frances Marion
Cypert, Lizzie; d. 24 Mar 1936, wife of T.R.
Cypert, M. Filmore; b. 14 Dec 1856, d. 20 Mar 1925, son of Thomas & Elizabath
Cypert, Mary A. (Roberson); b. 1834, d. 1900
Cypert, Rotha Nell; b. 06 Jan 1941, d. 17 Aug 1991
Cypert, Sallie A.; b. 22 Jan 1858, d. 27 Nov 1911, Wife of M. Filmore
Cypert, T. R.; d. 24 Nov, 1933
Cypert, Thomas J.; Capt. Co. "A" 2nd TN Inf.		
Cypert, Walter J.; b. 10 Apr 1905, d. 30 May 1972, son of F. M. & Lannie Ada
Cypert, Willie Van; b. 12 Nov 1938, d. 04 Feb 1979
Darby, Hettie Francis (Montgomery); b. 26 Dec 1855, d. 21 Dec 1946, wife of John A.
Darby, John A.; b. 18 Nov 1852, d. 29 May 1934
Davis, Amanda; b. 23 Mar 1867, d. 09 Jul 1894, 1st Wife of Jesse B.			
Davis, Bayesden; b. 12 Dec 1822, d. 27 Apr 1904, son of Jesse
Davis, Betty; b. 30 Oct, 1871, d. 07 May, 1949, wife of Nathan Avery
Davis, Clora D.; b. 26 Nov 1893, d. 12 Sep 1894
Davis, Cranston; b. 19 Oct 1914, d. 16 Nov 1914, son of A.H. & R.L.
Davis, Dollie; b. 18 Feb 1863, d. 20 Sep 1941, 2nd wife of Jesse B.
Davis, Doney D.; b. 18 Oct 1892, d. 02 Mar 1894, daughter of Sam & Mary
Davis, Eddie; b. 28 Nov 1888, d. 20 Apr 1912, son of Sam & Mary	
Davis, Elizabeth (Riddle); b. 14 Sep 1826, d. 16 Oct 1897, Wife of Bayesden
Davis, George; b. 1901, d. 1961
Davis, Gloria D.; b. 26 Nov 1893, d. 12 Sep 1894
Davis, Ida (Boyd); b. 1879, d. 1907, wife of J.T.
Davis, infant; no dates
Davis, infant; b. 1886, d. 1886, son of J.R. & M.J.,
Davis, infant; b. 16 Oct 1909, d. 19 Nov 1909, son of John H. & Sarah,	
Davis, infant; b. 18 Aug, 1912, d. 18 Aug 1912, infant of John H. & Sarah Davis,
Davis, Jesse Bayesden; b. 21 Jan 1862, d. 24 Jul 1949, son of Bayesden Davis
Davis, Jesse; no information, father of William Henry	
Davis, L. E.; b. 15 Dec 1878, d. 16 Aug 1899, dau. of W.H. & C.G. 
Davis, Lucinda Adline (Martin); b. 23 Dec 1850, d. 06 May 1930
Davis, Mary A.; b. 01 Aug 1866, d. 07 Feb 1958, Wife of Sam P.
Davis, Pamelia Jane; b. 28 Jan 1848, d. 23 Jan 1925, daughter of Bayesden
Davis, Rosielee; b. 02 Jul 1895, d. 01 Nov 1914
Davis, S. C.; b. 27 Apr 1884, d. 05 Oct 1894, daughter of J.R. & M.J.
Davis, Samuel Perry; b. 22 May 1866, d. 25 Mar 1932
Davis, William Henry; b. 12 May 1841, d. 07 Jul 1906, son of Jesse
Dodd, Arlie H.; b. 19 Dec 1914, d. 02 Nov 2006, husband of Joyce
Dodd, Ruby Joyce (Bates);b 11 Nov 1933, d. 05 Nov 2012, wife of Arlie H. Dodd
Edwards, Girdie E.; b. 03 Nov 1918, d. 04 Oct 1991
Ferguson, Cecil M.; b. 22 Oct 1902, d. 25 Jul 1976
Ferguson, Floyd C.; 31 Aug 1928, d. 22 Oct 2001
Ferguson, Henry; b. 20 Jan 1870, d. 18 Jul 1939
Glover, Buford; b. 1903, d. 1963
Glover, Charles; no dates, son of Buford & Maudie
Glover, Johnny L. Sr.; b. 17 Nov 1943, only date
Glover, Maudie (Balentine); no dates
Glover, Vivian L.; b. 08 Jul 1945, only date
Gray, William Dan; 30 Oct 1989, only date			
Hamm, Henry; b. 23 May 1909, d. 03 Mar 1981
Hamm, Irene (Markham); b. 29 Mar 1912, d. 13 Aug 1973
Hamm, Richard Nolen; b. 10 Dec 1943, d. 05 Apr 1978, son of Henry
Hanback, 3 baby graves, no dates
Hanback, Adren M.; b. 31 Dec 1934, d. 01 Feb 1935
Hanback, Alfred L.; b. 30 May 1944. d. 03 Dec 1993
Hanback, Alma Evelene; b. 29 Jul 1926, d. 03 Aug 1983, daughter of Jasper Lee & Thuney Etta
Hanback, Alma; b. 1901, d. 1904, daughter of Will & Dora			
Hanback, Avis; b. 04 Aug 1940, d. 03 Jan 1941
Hanback, Bill, no dates
Hanback, C. L.; b. 1871, d. 1920
Hanback, Clendon; b. 11 Jan 1929, d. 04 Jun 1961, son of Marvin & Isabell
Hanback, Cornie Ethel; b. 26 Jan 1904, d. 28 Dec 1904, daughter of C. L. & G. E.		
Hanback, Dalton; no dates, infant son of J. Bailey Hanback
Hanback, Doyle G.; b. 25 Sep, 1943, d. 15 Mar, 1945
Hanback, Doyle; no dates, infant son of J. Bailey Hanback		
Hanback, Etter; b. 1874, d. 1941, wife of C. L.
Hanback, Eugene; no dates, infant son of J. Bailey Hanback
Hanback, Everett Dalton; b. 09 May 1921, d. 07 Jul 1990, son of Jasper Lee & Thuney Etta, Pvt. US Army WWII	
Hanback, Grayford; no dates, infant son of J. Bailey Hanback	
Hanback, Ida L. (Davis); b. 18 Sep 1906, d. 11 May 1982, wife of Jesse
Hanback, infants; three infants of Marvin & Isabell
Hanback, infant; b. 26 Jun 1943, d. 26 Jun 1943, son of C.S. & Mary,	
Hanback, infant; no dates, daughter of Will & Dora
Hanback, Isabell (Creasy); b. 04 Aug 1894, d. 05 Aug 1943, wife of Marvin Shields
Hanback, J. Bailey; b. 30 Oct 1895, d. 15 Feb 1958
Hanback,  Jasper Lee; b. 1899, d. 1958, husband of Thuney Etta
Hanback, Jesse M.; b. 23 Dec 1899, d. 18 Nov 1972
Hanback, Jody Dale; b. 11 Sep 1979, d. 10 Dec 2009, Spc US Army, Operation Iraqi Freedom
Hanback, Krance U.; b. 09 Sep 1923, d. 14 Jul 2002, husband of Eva C., son of Jasper Lee & Thuney Etta
Hanback, Loraine; b. 07 Jul 1926, wife of Everett
Hanback, Marvin Shields; b. 11 Jan 1898, d. 04 Mar 1962, husband of Isabell
Hanback, Mary Frances; b. 15 Jun 1866, d. 02 Oct 1929, daughter of William & Jane Hanback
Hanback, Mary; no dates, wife of Stanton 
Hanback, Mattie Eva; b. 19 Aug 1927, d. 21 Jan 2006, wife of Krance 
Hanback, Paul S.; b. 24 Mar 1949, son of C. S. & Mary.				
Hanback, Thuney Etta; b. 1900, d. 1970, wife of Jasper Lee
Hanback, Vernon Cranston; b. 20 Nov 1919, d. 21 Dec 1970, son of Marvin & Isabell
Hanback, Vinnie Drucella; b. 29 Jun 1897, d. 08 Apr 1991, wife of Bailey
Hanback, Virginia Lee; b. 23 Jan 1960, d. 03 Oct 1980, daughter of Krance U. & Eva C.
Hanback, William Stanton; b. ?? Aug 1810, d. 26 Aug 1875
Hanback, Willie Mae; b. 22 May 1923, d. 28 Jan 1990, wife of Vernon		
Handley, George W.; b. 22 Feb 1859, d. 16 Jul 1918
Handley, John B.; b. 27 Apr 1898, d. 15 Sep 1909 son of G.M. & M.E.			
Handley, Mandy E. (Bates); b. 13 Feb 1861, d. 22 Dec 1935
Handley, Thomas; b. 24 Mar 1908, d. 16 Aug 1909, son of G.M. & M.E.
Hart, Linnie Mae (Creasy); b. 13 Nov 1937, d. 02 Jun 2004, daughter of Jesse & Lela Creasy
Hartley, Jas. A.W.; b. 11 Sep 1895, d. 24 Jan 1907, son of Rev. S.S. & L.V. Hartley
Henson, Frances, Parlee (Roberson); b. 22 May, 1846, d. 22 Dec, 1926, wife of Thomas
Henson, James Pugh; b. 1904, d. 1979
Henson, Mary Balentine; b. 1908, d. 1982
Henson, Parlie; b. 22 May 1846. d. 22 Dec 1927
Henson, Thomas E.;  b. 21 Nov 1845, d. 19 Oct 1932,  Pvt. Co.A2 TN Mtd. Inf.
Henson, Viva Ann; 30 Sep 1939, infant daughter of Pugh & Mary
Hills, Roy David “Julio”; b. 12 Sep 1951, d. 11 Oct 2012, husband of Connie
Holt, Billey W.; b. 23 Jun 1888, d. 16 Dec 1907, son of W.M. & Mary
Holt, Charley; b. 25 Jun 1897, d. 04 Dec 1911, son of W.M. & Mary	
Holt, Dora Ann; no dates, infant of Ben & Emma				
Holt, Emma Lucinda (Montgomery), (Holt), (Pigg); b. 02 Apr 1881, d. 28 Apr 1964, wife of Ben
Holt, Henrietta (Staggs); no dates, wife of John,		
Holt, Joel Lee; b. 26 Apr 1947, d. 22 May 1951, son of Alma Evelene & Milo Preston
Holt, John; no dates
Holt, Johnny Jack; no dates				
Holt, Lily; no dates, daughter of Johnny Jack
Holt, Mary; b. 1849, d. 1918, wife of Will
Holt, Molly (Bates); no dates				
Holt, Will; b. 1851, d. 1916, husband of Mary
Holt, William Benjamin; b. ?? Jan 1874, d. 27 Dec 1905
Huckaba, Virginia; b. 1941, d. 1999
Jennings, Janene Diane; b. 12 Jun 1945, d. 13 Jul 2002
Johnson, B. A. M.; b. 15 Oct 1870, d. 26 Mar 1924, wife of Charley
Johnson, Elmer; b. 28 Apr 1901, d. 25 Oct 1918, son of G.M. & B.M.	
Johnson, Myrtle; b. 27 Apr 1903, d. 03 Sep 1918, daughter of C.M. & B.M.
Keeton, Don H.; b. 09 May 1948, d. 23 Jul 2011, husband of Shirley L.
Keeton, Donald H. Jr.; b. 12 Aug 1968, d. 17 Jun 1972, son of Louis & Ira
Keeton, Gloria Jean; b. 25 Mar 1948, wife of James Carrol
Keeton, Ira H.; b. 28 Feb 1927, d. 24 Nov 1980, wife of Louis & daughter of Marvin & Isabell Hanback
Keeton, James Carrol; b. 19 Nov 1946, d. 19 Jan 2005, husband of Gloria Jean
Keeton, L. D.; b. 05 Jun 1950, d. 03 Sep 2001, husband of Myrt
Keeton, Louis D.; b. 28 Oct 1924
Keeton, Myrt; b. 02 Apr 1953, only date, wife of L. D.
Keeton, Shirley L.; b. 13 May 1948, d. 09 Apr 2002
Keeton, Virginia Ann; b. 18 Jun 1969, d. 20 Jun 1969, daughter of Louis & Ira
Littleton, Dora; b. 24 Feb 1883, d. 03 Jul 1974
Littrell, Frankie Jean; b. 17 Jul 1934, d. 30 Mar 1997
Markham, Elihue Hugh; b. 11 Sep 1909, d. 17 Nov 1991, husband of Eula Alphia
Markham, Eula Alphia (Montgomery); b. 24 Jan 1913, d. 14 Sep 1939, wife of Elihue Hugh, daughter of Gideon Montgomery
Markham, Robert Elee; b. 05 Apr 1935, d. ?? Jun 1943, son of Elihue Hugh & Eula Alphia
McFalls, Ethel (Burns); no dates, wife of Josh McFalls
Montgomery, Ada (Smith); b.1882, d. 1938, 2nd wife of Miley
Montgomery, Aileen Rebecca (Wright); b. 17 Dec 1919, d. 25 Oct 1992, wife of Fred Thomas, headstone is here but buried at Greenview Memorial Gardens in Florence, AL.
Montgomery, Alvin E.; b 22 May 1913, d. 19 Nov 1962, husband of Kathleen, son of James Robert, Pfc. US Army WWII
Montgomery, Annie; b. 15 Jun 1880, d. 06 May 1939, wife of Thomas
Montgomery, Arla; b. 15 Sep 1922, d. 09 Oct 1923, son of Lonnie & Cora
Montgomery, Bessie N.; b. 04 Aug 1931, d. 11 Nov 1931, daughter of Elmer & Mamie
Montgomery, Betty (Fowler); b. 24 Jan 1943, wife of Fred Dalton
Montgomery, Carlin L.; b.06 Dec 1933, d. 20 Dec 1974, husband of Doris, son of Norman Fletcher
Montgomery, Carlton Ajell; b. 10 Mar 1929, d. 22 Jul 1988, son of Elmer Homer
Montgomery, Charles Graford; b. 06 Sep 1929, d. 03 Jul 1948, son of Henry
Montgomery, Chester; b. 10 Mar 1910, d. 13 Jun 1939, son of Thomas Allen & Annie
Montgomery, Clarence Blueford; b. 23 Jan 1914, d. 08 Dec 2000, son of Marion Lafayette, Pvt. US Army WWII
Montgomery, Cranston Jefferson (Monty); b. 16 Mar 1931, d. 10 May 1973, son of Norman Fletcher
Montgomery, Edith Avalon; b. 25 Mar 1932, d. 29 Oct 1952, daughter of John Richard & Lizzie Louise
Montgomery, Ella Angelinie (Cypert); b. 13 Jun 1876, d. 18 Sep 1923, wife of James Robert
Montgomery, Elmer Homer; b. 17 Feb 1895, d. 08 Aug 1963, son of William
Montgomery, Emily Irene, (Pigg); b. 02 Feb 1924, d. 23 Dec 2011, wife of Granville Glenn
Montgomery, Eva G.; b. 19 Sep 1918, d. 25 May 1919, daughter of Henry
Montgomery, Fannie C.; b. 1870, d. 1940, wife of William
Montgomery, Fred Dalton; b. 21 Sep 1938, d. 07 Mar, 1998 son of Ray, husband of Betty	
Montgomery, Fred Thomas; b. 26 Mar 1916, d. 28 Jul 1944, headstone here but remains moved to Greenview Memorial Gardens in Florence, AL.
Montgomery, Freddie C.; b. 27 Jan 1945, d. 12 Jul 2011
Montgomery, George LaFayette”Little Fate”; b. 09 Mar 1873, d. 11 Jul 1936, son of Thaddeus Lafayette 
Montgomery, George Washington; b. 05 Mar 1847, d. 18 Nov 1899, son of Lemuel M., Pvt. Co. "H" 8th TN Inf.
Montgomery, Granville Glenn; b. 08 May 1921, d. 13 Aug 1996, son of Grover & Lula, husband of Emily Irene
Montgomery, Grover Greenberry; b. 21 Nov 1901, d. 13 Aug 1976, husband of Lula Ann, son of William Alexander
Montgomery, Henry Harrison; b. 15 Mar 1879, d. 22 Feb 1956, son of Lemuel M. & Lydia Drucella
Montgomery, Herbert; b. 01 Apr 1902, d. 15 Mar 1933, son of Thomas Allen
Montgomery, Ida Everlean; b. 06 Apr 1927, d. 25 Apr 1927, daughter of Elmer & Mamie
Montgomery, Ida L.; b. 03 Oct 1907, d. 25 Oct 1923, daughter of Henry Harrison
Montgomery, infant; b. 25 Mar 1933, d 25 Mar 1933, infant of Henry Harrison
Montgomery, infant; b. 14 Oct 1937, d. 14 Oct 1937
Montgomery, James Robert; b. 09 May 1874, d. 13 Jul 1932, son of Lemuel M. & Lydia Drucella
Montgomery, Jerry T.; b. 19 May 1943, d. 07 Dec 1943, son of Alvin & Kathleen
Montgomery, John Richard; b. 25 Feb 1910, d. 08 Dec 1974, son of William Alexander
Montgomery, Kathleen; b. 28 Oct 1919, d. 11 May 1998, wife of Alvin
Montgomery, Lemuel M.; b. 22 Feb 1819, d. 24 Oct 1896
Montgomery, Lillian M.; b. 27 Jul 1920, d. 15 Feb 1922, dau of N.F. & Willie Mae
Montgomery, Lois K.; b. 19 Dec 1921, d. 25 Nov 1971, 1st  wife of Clarence Blueford
Montgomery, Louise (Linville); b. 10 Jan 1913, d. 15 Feb 2006, wife of John Richard
Montgomery, Lula Ann (Phillips); b. 26 Sep 1904, d. 23 Oct 2002, wife of Grover Greenberry
Montgomery, Lydia Drucella (Davis); b. 28 Mar 1852, d. 13 Dec 1922, 2nd wife of Lemuel M.
Montgomery, Mamie C.; b. 07 Nov 1905, d. 25 Mar 1971, wife of Elmer
Montgomery, Marion LaFayette; b. 26 Dec 1880, d. 08 Jun 1939, son of George Washington
Montgomery, Martha Christine; b. 16 Jul 1933, d. 06 Jun 2000, wife of Carlton, m: 22 Jul 1950
Montgomery, Martha Magdalene (Brewer); b. 06 May 1882, d. 06 Dec 1919, wife of Henry Harrison
Montgomery, Mary E.; b. 1853, d. 06 Apr 1890, wife of George
Montgomery, Mary Elizabeth (Faulkner); b. 	23 Jan 1893, d. 11 Oct 1954, wife of Marion
Montgomery, Mary L.; b. 16 Jul 1918, d. 16 Feb 1968, wife of Ray Dalton
Montgomery, Miley Greenberry; b. 1883, d. 1957, husband of Ada, son of Lemuel M. & Lydia Drucella
Montgomery, Norman Fletcher; b. 08 Mar 1901, d. 29 Sep 1980, son of Henry
Montgomery, Norman G.; b. 23 Jun 1925, d. 27 Sep 1936, son of N.F. & Willie Mae
Montgomery, Ray Dalton; b. 04 Jun 1916, d. 21 Feb 1973, son of James Robert
Montgomery, Rutha Parlee (Darby); b. 22 Nov 1841, d. 14 Nov 1917, wife of Thaddeus LaFayette
Montgomery, Samuel Perry; b. 17 May 1877, d. 04 Nov 1922, son of Lemuel M. & Lydia Drucella
Montgomery, Sarah; b. Mar 1850, d. 03 Jul 1860
Montgomery, Thaddeus LaFayette “Big Fate”; b. 29 Oct 1842, d. 14 Mar 1933, son of Lemuel M. & Mary, Pvt. & Corp. in Co "A" 10th TN Inf. Reg. US Army
Montgomery, Thomas Allen; b. 24 May 1878, d. 13 Jun 1956, son of George Washington
Montgomery, Thomas Dalton; b. 27 Oct 1966, d. 02 Apr 1991, son of Fred & Betty	
Montgomery, Thomas Robert; b. 28 Jun 1901, d. 21 May 1922, son of James Robert
Montgomery, Thomas Waymon; b. 1844, d. 1860
Montgomery, Walsie Irene; b. 08 Apr 1929, d. 13 May 1929 dau of Grover & Lula
Montgomery, Will A. Ellis; b. 1916, d. 1940, son of Marion Lafayette
Montgomery, William Alexander; b. 1872, d. 1939, son of Lemuel M. & Lydia Drucella
Montgomery, Willie Mae (Cypert); b. 15 Sep 1902, d. 15 Dec 1989, wife of Norman Fletcher, m: 26 Jul 1917
Moore, Lillie Mae (Pigg), (Harper); b. 17 Jun 1918, d. 03 Feb 2005			
Morton, Gertrude (Balentine); b. 03 Aug 1924 d. 04 Feb 1992
Myhan, John; no dates
Needham, Annie R.; b. 02 May 1932, d. 23 Sep 2001, wife of Sam			
Needham, Sam Jr.; b. 01 Apr 1931, d. 05 Oct 1996, Cpl. US Army Korea
Neighbors, Nancye; b. 11 Feb 1864, d. 01 Jun 1864, daughter of J.L. & F.B.
Olive, given name not legible; 06 Mar 1933, d. 10 Dec 1942
Osborn, J. J.; b. 18 Nov 1831, d. 08 Jun 1900
Osborn, Teresa Emeline Chastain; b. 18 Jan 1837, d. Apr 1884
Phillips, Deney; b. 20 Feb 1878, d. 13 Mar 1961,wife of J.T., mother of Lula Montgomery
Phillips, Ernest R.; b. 29 Oct 1931, d. 07 Dec 2007
Phillips, Icy Mae; b. 30 Jan 1913, d. 02 Sep 1975, daughter of J.T. & Deney
Phillips, J. T.; b. 19 Dec 1876, d. 24 Dec 1918, father of Lula Montgomery
Phillips, Linnie; b. 25 Dec 1889, d. 25 Aug 1904, daughter of J.T. & Deney
Phillips, Lyda M.; b. 13 Jul 1921, d. 14 Mar 2005, wife of Ernest R.
Phillips, Mannon; no dates
Phillips, Mary Ann (Davis); no dates, wife of Mannon & daughter of Bayesden Davis
Phillips, Oscar; b. 04 Jul 1901, d. 08 Sep 1902, son of J.T. & Deney
Pigg, Effie Gladys; b. 12 Dec 1914, d. 09 Dec 1918, daughter of A.T. & E.F.
Pilkinton, Icie M.; b. 14 Feb 1914, d. 26 May 1994
Rainey, Nancy; b. 06 Nov 1866, d. 24 Mar 1939, wife of William Rainey
Roach, Frank Lee; b. 14 Jun 1914, d. 28 Nov 1983
Roach, Jesse Louise (Taylor); b. 06 Feb 1912, d. 14 Jan 1980, wife of Frank
Roberson, Allen; b. 04 May 1907, d. 18 May 1907
Roberson, Beulah P.; b. 05 Dec 1917, d. 28 Apr 1992, 2nd wife of John Frank
Roberson, Dorothy Leoma; 13 Dec 1927 - 4 Sept. 2002, wife of Fred David			
Roberson, Frankie Marie; b. 23 Jul 1923, d. 08 Nov 1924
Roberson, Fred David; b. 11 Sep 1928, d. 06 Jan 1998, husband of Dorothy Leoma
Roberson, Jesse Marion; b. 28 Aug 1893, d. 28 Aug 1893
Roberson, John W.; b. 10 Apr 1868, d. 06 Aug 1951, husband of Laura Ann
Roberson, John Frank; b. 09 Aug 1901, d. 07 Feb 1994, son of John W. & Laura Ann, F1 US Navy
Roberson, Laura Ann (Darby); b. 03 Jan 1875, d. 12 Jan 1935, wife of J.W.
Roberson, Lou; b. 10 Aug 1866, d. 01 Mar 1943, wife of Tom
Roberson, Martha Parlee (Martin); b. 1847, wife of P.W.
Roberson, Mary D.; b. 26 Apr 1862, d. 07 Aug 1915, daughter of N.D. & R.P.
Roberson, N. T.; b. 05 Jan 1866, d. 20 Dec 1925
Roberson, Nathan; b. 30 Mar 1917, d. 22 May 1917
Roberson, Nina B.; b. 08 Sep 1911, d. 16 Apr 1961, 1st wife of John Frank
Roberson, Sarah Ann T. (Phillips); b. 22 Feb 1843, d. 18 Feb 1882
Roberson, T. V.; b. 08 May 1875, d. 22 Nov 1916
Roberson, Tom; b. 03 Oct 1863, d. 19 Jul 1956
Roberts, ??; no dates, daughter of Rev. Roberts
Russell, Danny Wayne; b. 31 Jul 1956, d. 02 Jun 2003
Ryan, Glenna R.; b. 03 May 1938, d. 24 Feb 2011, wife of 1st William E. May, 2nd
Ryan, Phillip LeRoy; b. 22 Oct 1934, d. 09 Apr 1993, Sgt. US Marine Corp
Scott, Dalton Lee; b. 07 Jun 1926, d. 25 Mar 1987, son of Linnie Bet & Alvin Wayne, Pvt. US Army WWII
Scott, Doris (Creasy); b. 08 Feb 1944, only date, wife of Willis Donald
Scott, Linnie Bet; b. 07 Nov 1903, d. 08 Jun 1937, wife of Alvin Wayne
Scott, Maggie (Lawson); b. 28 Jul 1891, d. 30 Jun 1925, wife of Wayne Scott
Scott, Willis Donald; b. 28 Feb 1944, d. 12 Nov 2007, husband of Doris (Creasy)
Seals, William James Riley; b. 08 Jan 1915, d. 04 Jan 1916, son of C.J. & M.L.
Shands, William M.; no dates, Co."F" 6th TN Calvary
Shelton, Lafayette; b. 22 Nov 1850, d. ??, Nov ????
Sherrill, Lola (Carr); b. 12 Apr 1948,  d. 28 May 2014
Shull, Minnie L.; b. 07 Nov 1894, d. 13 Jun 1973, wife of Ollie
Shull, Ollie; b. 15 Feb 1889, d. 13 Jun 1973
Shull, Riley; b. 07 Jan 1890, d. 19 Mar 1927
Smith, George E.; b. 21 Sep 1874, d. 10 Sep 1875
Smith, Hariet P. (Lindsey); b. 23 Jan 1843, d. 02 Jan 1911, wife of John A.
Smith, J. A. S.; b. 12 Aug 1862, d. 25 Nov 1871, son of William N.
Smith, John A.; b. 01 Apr 1845, d. 17 Mar 1900, bro. of William N.
Smith, Martha Hipps; no dates, wife of William N.
Smith, Martha; b. 02 Jun 1863, d. 26 Aug 1872, wife of William N.
Smith, Mary Jane (Montgomery); b. 03 Apr 1852, d. 27 Dec 1919
Smith, William N.; no dates
Staggs, Glena Nell; b. 09 Jul 1940, d. 08 Jan 2013, wife of Marion Richard, m: 22 Oct 1955
Staggs, Marion Richard; b. 15 Dec 1934, d. 30 Apr 2000, SFM3 US Navy
Stowe, infants; b. 10 May 1942
Strait, Clora (Pigg); b. 12 Jun 1912, d. 20 Jul 2002, wife of Lawrence
Strait, Ginger (Stanfield); b. 28 May 1951, only date, wife of Willie Fay, m: 30 May 1969
Strait, Lawrence H.; b. 30 Jun 1913, d. 31 Dec 1996
Strait, Lydia; b. 10 Mar 1897, d. 10 Mar 1920
Strait, Marilyn Anita; b. 22 Dec 1950, d. 26 Dec 1950
Strait, Peggy Ann; b. 27 Apr 1940			
Strait, Samuel Jackson; b. 18 May 1874, d. 18 May 1918
Strait, Susan Hannah (Davis); b. 27 Mar 1867, d. ?? Jan 1899, wife of Samuel Jackson
Strait, Willie Fay; b. 27 Oct 1948, only date
Stricklin, Ollie C.; b. 22 Oct 1928, d. 24 Feb 2009, wife of William O.
Stricklin, William O. “Wig”; b. 24 Dec 1926, d. 20 Jan 2002, Pvt. US Army WWII
Terry, Elsie Jewel; b. 20 May 1916, d. 02 Apr 1987
Vickery, Ada A.; b. 07 Oct 1904, d. 19 Nov 1983, wife of Carl
Vickery, Carl J.; b. 24 Dec 1900, d. 03 Oct 1950
Vickery, George, no dates 
Vickery, infant; no dates
Vickery, Neal James; b. 04 Mar 1936, d. 26 Jan 2008, cremains buried					
Vickery, Nettie; b. 21 Mar 1889, d. 11 Dec 1954
Vickery, Thomas Harrison; b. 08 Aug 1933, d. 17 Apr 1935, son of Raymond & Maudie Ann
Victory, infants; daughters of Walter & Myrtle		
Victory, Myrtle; b. 12 Jul 1915, d. 15 Nov 1936, wife of Walter
Victory, Walter; b. 19 Mar 1912, d. 23 Apr 1983
Weaver, Amos C.; b. 08 Jan 1895, d. Feb 1979 
Weaver, J.W.; b. 03 Jun 1864, d. 21 Jul 1941
Weaver, Mary B.; b. 1900, d. 1969, wife of Amos
Weaver, Rutha; b. 11 Sep 1874, d. 11 Jul 1941, wife of J.W.
Whitten, Nolon; b. 08 Jun 1917, d. 17 Mar 1918, son of Sherman & Ida Whitten
Wilcutt, Malisha M.; b. 1968, d. 1969
Wilson, Lula; no dates, daughter of Dock & Mary Cypert	
Wilson, Roseanner J.; b. 28 Jan 1875, d. 30 Nov 1875
Woods, Bonnie Corine; b. 20 Jan 1940, d. 20 Aug 2002
Woods, James C.; b. 04 Jul 1929
Woods, Joan; b. 01 Aug 1941
Woods, Marty Gene; b. 30 Jul 1977, d. 09 Feb 2013		
Wright, Alvin Washington “Punt”; b. 22 Apr 1920, d. 16 May 2014, WWII  		
Wright, Cecil Claudie; b. 27 Oct 1917, d. 06 Mar 1997, son of Henry Washington & Ella Penola
Wright. Ella Penola (Montgomery); b. 02 Feb 1887, d. 11 Aug, 1949 wife of Henry Washington
Wright, Flora Lorena; b. 02 Aug 1918, d. 08 Jan 1919
Wright, Frances; b. 07 Feb 1910, d. 28 Jun 1919, daughter of Henry & Ella
Wright, Henry Washington.; b. 14 Jun 1883, d. 20 Jun 1968, husband of Ella Penola
Wright, Jesse N.; b. 1888, d. 1944
Wright, Margaret Lorene (Vickery), b. 14 Aug 1923, d. 14 Jun 1948, 1st wife of Alvin Wright
Wright, Martha Jane (Phillips); no dates			
Wright, Mary E.; b. 1893, d. 1989, wife of Jesse
Wright, Rebecca; b. 16 Jan 1859, d. 29 Nov 1942
Wright, William F.; b. 18 Apr 1856, d. 29 Jan 1946
Young, Lawrence A.; b. 29 Jun 1924, d. 12 Nov 2000